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I live in South Carolina and work in a rail yard.
I will take some pictures. Sometimes they get sort of nasty.....Welcome! Rail yards are excellent places for examples of weathering and breakdown. Hint...
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I was a drowned rat at that pointNice to put a face to a name Jon.![]()
I don't really know why I am attracted to Japanese aircraft. I guess it is the mystique of them. As for Soviet armor; as a kid I loved WW2. One year the family got a VCR. With that contraption I got a tape "Why we Fight" and on the film was a scene of red army infantry charging across a snow covered field with T34s... I was hooked$Welcome!! Wow!! You get to play with the big boy toys. I was wondering, why Japanese aircraft and Russian armor? I do like the Japanese aircraft also and some Russian armor. Would love to see your work. Gary S. XLV MMXX
It might have been that series, can't recall now but what got me was hearing about Russian tanks rolling off the assembly line right into combat. Trying to relate to it I thought about how that could have happened in Detroit or Chicago.With that contraption I got a tape "Why we Fight" and on the film was a scene of red army infantry charging across a snow covered field with T34s... I was hooked$
That was the STZ Stalingrad tractor plant. Those are distinctive looking machines!It might have been that series, can't recall now but what got me was hearing about Russian tanks rolling off the assembly line right into combat. Trying to relate to it I thought about how that could have happened in Detroit or Chicago.