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KVA

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« #6 : 04-20-2004 09:54 »
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Thank you all for your comments. Now some answers on the questions: 1. I drawn it on computer ( good old Paint.exe) because I have no scanner 2.About letters on Fry's sword: FF means "Futurama Forever" SMD means "Simpsons Must Die" - partly because of Homer's head joke, partly because I don't like that show. P.S. And I am still not able to quote other posts properly
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« #7 : 04-20-2004 10:05 »
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That's awesome, the Homer head though is a little disturbing. To quote; Find the post you want to quote from, go down to the bottom of that post and click the piece of paper with a red arrow next to it that says quote. You should automatically be taken to the reply page, here type you comments or whatever under the quoted writing. e.g. (do not leave gaps between the word & the brackets). [ QUOTE ]KVA's art is very cool![/ QUOTE ] I agree, it's awesome. I hope that helps!
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Xmpel

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« #9 : 04-20-2004 10:14 »
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Originally posted by KVA: Yes, thank you, but can I quote more than one post in my reply? Originally posted by KVA: Yes, thank you, but can I quote more than one post in my reply? Originally posted by KVA: Yes, thank you, but can I quote more than one post in my reply?
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Teral

Helpy McHelphelp
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« #21 : 04-22-2004 17:17 »
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I agree with people, cool pictures. Particular the LeelaGhost (for some strange reason  ). And the details on the warhammer one are great. Originally posted by Nurdbot: By the way, KV, you're screename reminds me of the T-34's predicessor, the KV Tank. Small nit: the KV-1 and T34 were contemporary models, both designed during the late 1930's. Both were approved for service within months of eachother. The KV-1 as a heavy tank and the T34 as a medium tank (yes, the much feared T34 was classified as a medium tank).
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Teral

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« #23 : 04-23-2004 19:09 »
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Yeah, the KV-1 tanks had a lot of technical short-comings that prompted a much needed upgrade later on. What I mean is, the T34 wasn't created to replace the KV-1, it was created to suit an entirely different role. Both the T34 and KV-1 entered service in the Red Army at the same time. The T34 proved to be the better basic design, but the KV-tanks remained in use throughout the war as the much better KV-85. But this is not the place to debate this (we have the off-topic WWII.thread for that  ), this is for KVA's art.
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