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thecanadian writes:

Agreed. They are better mounted on the larger Foremost heavy horses and make quite an impressive and very dynamic display.


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Voxelhouse writes:

Ukraine border, Lyubomy, September 1950, 2:30PM – A Soviet army forward observation group located the presence of a strike group from the Morgenster organization near the border of Ukraine, in the vicinity of the town of Lyubomy. One of the bizarre antigravity bells was sighted together with this troop, and it is necessary that it be destroyed. Elements of the Soviet 3rd Armored Division are sent on a search-and-destroy mission. The terrain is forested and this makes it difficult to locate and all care is needed, as this strange Nazi weaponry is extremely dangerous.

The Soviets send their combat armor so that they can move and attack more quickly and effectively.
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