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The Millenium Falcon

The Millenium Falcon by Tomica. posted from Bloggeroid

Fat, Cute Soldiers!

Fat Bear Sugar Ball Oily Joe From Takara Tomy's Panda's Ana

Orguss ll Olson Special Orgroid

Orguss Orgroid II Olson Special from the anime Super Dimension Century Orguss

Yo Joe! Action Army Troopers

The Commemorative 3.75 G.I. Joe Action Soldier ( Army Trooper) posted from Bloggeroid

Terminators

posted from Bloggeroid

Slot Machine and Coin Bank

Laqy's mini slot machine and coin bank. She already has a mini arcade game that goes nicely in her mini casino/game parlor. Video Karera soon!

Cat and Castle

The skeletons did not stand a chance against the relentless Sir Donki...

Castle Seige!

The Undead army lays seige to Castle Silent. The knights charge out to meet the skellies! "They got giant skellies!"

A Captain of Gondor

Boromir

Adventure Time: Finn

posted from Bloggeroid

Tomica Star Wars Vehicles

posted from Bloggeroid

Planet DiecastMilitary vehicles from China and Hong Kong Discussion

Planet Diecast Forums/Diecast Vehicles/Military Vehicles/China and Hong Kong

USMC 1st Marine Division HMMWV

1:18 Elite Force with Chap Mei figure posted from Bloggeroid

T-34/85

The T-34 was a Soviet medium tank which had a profound and lasting effect on the fields of tank tactics and design. When plans for an entirely new soviet tank fell through and the project was cancelled, the Soviet command made the decision to retool the factories to produce an improved version of the T-34. Its turret ring was enlarged, allowing a larger turret to be fitted and thus the larger 85 mm gun. The prototype T-43's turret design was hurriedly adapted by Vyacheslav Kerichev at the Krasnoye Sormovo Factory to fit the T-34. This was a larger three-man turret, with radio (previously in the hull). Now the tank commander needed only to command, leaving the operation of the gun to the gunner and the loader. The resulting new tank, the T-34/85, was seen as a compromise between advocates for the T-43 and others who wanted to continue to build as many 76 mm-armed T-34s as possible without interruption. The T-34-85 gave the Red Army a tank with better armour and