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Tango0123 Aug 2017 9:08 p.m. PST

… Russian Napoleonic Project.

Nice job!

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Marcel180924 Aug 2017 9:31 a.m. PST

Good find Tango, very inspiring pictures, reminds me that I could still use one or two regiments of Russian hussars

Tango0124 Aug 2017 10:26 a.m. PST

Glad you like them my friend!. (smile)


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Glencairn26 Aug 2017 2:30 p.m. PST

Sorry..shouldn't that be Pavlograd ..? lovely work, anyway!

Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP31 Aug 2017 4:17 a.m. PST

I thought it was just me and I imagined that maybe the name Petrograd was not just conjured out of thin air in 1917 to drop the Germanic title of St Petersburg….

So they got the title 100 years earlier?

But is suspect not….

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