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I understand what your saying...but if they did the Pacific theater "the right way", they should start with 1937 & China. I actually see Khalkhin Gol as a separate "add-on". Quote:
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What is the title of movie from the first post?
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Great to see such interest in the S-JW, as I'm nearing completion of Part One of an epic three part campaign covering the years 1937-41, called China:Incident of War.
Check out this thread at http://www.mission4today.com/index.p...wtopic&t=10423 I'd wanted to play such a campaign for years myself, and am interested in possibly doing something third party for the SOW series in the future (with a team of like minded modellers), so this is an intruiging thread, as i've wondered what kind of response there would be from the community....and the Chinese authorities! |
Another true Forgotten Battle. Wouldn't be complete without one of my favourites. Dewoitine D500... so pretty!
http://www.google.com.au/url?source=...EolfV_YDtuJr2Q http://www.google.com.au/url?source=...YirS6BgYoY-KhA |
Cannon armed, too.
Yeah, a D500, G3M and a Hawk III would really beef up the existing planeset. If I could spare the cash i'd stump up for a flyable Hawk III right now... |
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I hope that someone can accurately model the Hawk III. This and the fixed gear Hawk 75 versions would be a boon to those of us who really care about this most important "forgotten battle". S! |
Hmm, is that Hawk III a mockup? Doesn't look quite right... :confused:
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I think you are correct.
Here is a pic of the Hawk III that is preserved at the Royal Thai Air Force Museum. http://thaiaviation.com/gallery2/d/1...II-Fourth+View And a rare color photo of a Hawk III in Chinese service... http://www.cnac.org/emilscott/hawk301.jpg |
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