WW2 Unit Graphics

Here's some old units from my Apolyton days - alternate WW2 units.

While I admittedly have not read Harry Turtledove's Timeline-191 series (from what some people have said, maybe that's a good thing), but I decided to run with the broad strokes of his 20th-century divided America: a German-aligned North and an Entente-aligned South. The Union panzers sport US WW2 colors while the Confederate vehicles, naturally, are camouflaged in butternut and gray. :)


 

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Very nice job. Would it be possible to elevate the barrel somewhat to differentiate it from an anti-tank gun?
I must have missed that during the vacations, sorry.
Here it is, M30 coming up.
 

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Minor edit of Fairline's Potez 63.11 bomber into the 630C3 fighter variant.
 

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The Breguet 690 light bomber
 

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Thanks a lot.
Here is a Marcel Bloch 152. Marcel Bloch is the Marcel Dassault of later Mirage fame.
 

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The ill-fated French dive bomber, the Loire Nieuport 411.
 

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A patched up Fairey Battle from the Blitzkrieg years.
 

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Life is full of surprises.
My respect and admiration for him.
He fought the good fight.
 
Another minor modification, this time of the Fiat CR 32. The early WW2 Fiat 42 Falco, equipped with the radial A.74 engine. The most numerous Italian fighter, with more than 1800 built.
 

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@Tecumseh
Canadian? My parents used to live in London, Ontario in the 70s. Any connection to Tecumseh Park?
@Hans99
Consider it done.
 

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@Tecumseh
Canadian? My parents used to live in London, Ontario in the 70s. Any connection to Tecumseh Park?
@Hans99
Consider it done.

Canadian, yes. My code name is based on Tecumseh (with a spelling mistake), a Pawnee chief who organized an Indian Confederacy to oppose American expansion into Indian lands. When the Americans invaded Canada in 1812, he formed an alliance with the British, and fought alongside them until he was killed at the Battle of the Thames in SW Ontario on October 5, 1813. He is considered a Canadian military hero.

My site has a pic: http://www.tecumseh.150m.com/
 
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