Waffen SS Army VLOG – Part 19
November 20, 2017 by johnlyons
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I had no idea there would be this many parts to the series, but I’ve enjoyed every one of them!
It is great isnt it! It would be cool if they throw them into one single show at the end and call it the ultimate edition.
The John Lyons Supercut.
The vehicles look great John . I think your doing a good job on separating the painting and playing with toy soldiers from the actions of the real life counter parts . If we went all PC on this , we would have to put away our Japanese , the Russians and I don’t how many more armies from history who’s evil deeds still resound through to today . We need to learn from history ,and not let these things happen again
@a27cromwell, I couldn’t agree more. History should be learnt from & not ignored because of it’s distasteful nature.
Are you going to be keeping the artillery base that size? The reason I ask is it will limit the deployability of something often used in in terrain for ambush against armour in treelines and between buildings in built up areas. Will it not mean moving scenery to fit it in?
Loving how it is all coming together.
Really like the Stug! Great job!
great work john.
Excellent work on this project John.
Dude I totally hear you on the whole SS thing! I’m in my 40’s and never intended to get into “Historical” gaming because I thought that having “Fun” playing games in a setting representing actual conflicts was disrespectful? Guess it started with my Grandad (who stole a Tiger tank in WWII…… it’s a good story!) and my wanting to respect his memory by building and painting the various tanks he commanded during the war! Then the lure of Bolt action’s random dice unit activation mechanic tempted me to try some WWII action! Unfortunately I’m the designated ‘rules reader/king geek!’ of… Read more »