D-Day Girls, cover art
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good catch!! also, pretty sure i see Grab On grips there.
a Raleigh Sports would have been a better inspiration to use...
a Raleigh Sports would have been a better inspiration to use...
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she certainly would have her weapon slung and her back where it would not be constantly in the way
doubt that many resistance fighters had pump action firearms...
anyone pedaling down the middle of the street in civvies on D-Day with a weapon slung over their shoulder would be inviting target practice for snipers...
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she certainly would have her weapon slung and her back where it would not be constantly in the way
doubt that many resistance fighters had pump action firearms...
anyone pedaling down the middle of the street in civvies on D-Day with a weapon slung over their shoulder would be inviting target practice for snipers...
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I want to buy the poster.
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she certainly would have her weapon slung and her back where it would not be constantly in the way
doubt that many resistance fighters had pump action firearms...
anyone pedaling down the middle of the street in civvies on D-Day with a weapon slung over their shoulder would be inviting target practice for snipers...
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she certainly would have her weapon slung and her back where it would not be constantly in the way
doubt that many resistance fighters had pump action firearms...
anyone pedaling down the middle of the street in civvies on D-Day with a weapon slung over their shoulder would be inviting target practice for snipers...
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winners of conflicts always get to write the histories...however they see fit
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winners of conflicts always get to write the histories...however they see fit
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Obviously a typo. Should be "The Time Traveling D-Day Girls"
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enlarged it a bit and chainset appears to be an ashtabula
head emblem looks to be of the right size, shape and colour for an Arnie
suspect artist based it upon an Arnie Continental...of the early seventies
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enlarged it a bit and chainset appears to be an ashtabula
head emblem looks to be of the right size, shape and colour for an Arnie
suspect artist based it upon an Arnie Continental...of the early seventies
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I would also rather see rod actuated brakes and upright bars on that bike.....
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Fork's bent.
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Also, the dive side fork blade appears to be missing above the caliper pad.
Finally, has the unique Cino bi-axial front hub but with two demi-axles and flanges that are eccentric to each other.
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Back on topic, I've got this book queued up on my Kindle.
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If I find out that the French invented turkey levers, you'll be the first to know.
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Wait, Wait, WAIT... Is this a past or future poster...
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From the profile and the protruding bolt handle, the artist probably used a modern extended tube competition semi-auto shotgun to model in the studio.
What's something vaguely similar in profile our D-Day girl could possibly have been armed with after 5 years of Nazi occupation? An 1886 8mm Lebel carbine? A rare WWI-surplus FN A5/Remington Model 11 extended tube shotgun?
If I'd set up the studio shot, what would I have used? Probably a more believable (airsoft) Schmeisser...and a bike without extension levers!
What's something vaguely similar in profile our D-Day girl could possibly have been armed with after 5 years of Nazi occupation? An 1886 8mm Lebel carbine? A rare WWI-surplus FN A5/Remington Model 11 extended tube shotgun?
If I'd set up the studio shot, what would I have used? Probably a more believable (airsoft) Schmeisser...and a bike without extension levers!
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