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Old 11-01-2009, 07:33 PM
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oleg: -I'm a professional photographer as well, so perfect visual presentation is a very important goal for me
I live in north of France in an aera near the channel.During Ww2, there was a complex of bunkers where Hitler planned to build his third secret weapon.In fact, it was a super canon concept with selfpowered rocketshells.This is an underground built fortress with 400 meters long concrete galeries called "the Mimoyecques fortress"(that is the place name).Fortunatelly, the allies, noticelly Captain Kennedy a JFK relative bombed the entire area and destroyed it.Captain Kennedy died during one of the raids toward the fortress. http://www.theotherside.co.uk/tm-her...ec-v3.htm#info
Most of the complex still remain.How would like to make scenarii like one of this including making historical events with some of the originals characters?
I think it would be interesting to confront players with historical characters to reach the goal of fitting both hyper realistic details with more historical accuracy as well. To my opinion, IL2 BOB would be a perfect simulation if it could reach this goal.
Are you interested in pics of the bunkers and the rural surroundings of the northern part of france, near the Channel?
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