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Propaganda Posters
propaganda spoofs, WWII and Current
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These are spoofs of propaganda posters, most from WWII. Just photos of my creations modified in MSpaint. Enjoy. And remember to have a sense of humor and not take any of these things too seriously.



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   Soviet WWII. The text says something about killing fascists, but i'm not quite sure exactly. This is Private Rywizak from my Soviet SMG team. He got to shake hands with Stalin after he was photographed for this.



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   Now this could offend some people (specificaly touchy americans), but come on, have a sense of humour. I think this is pretty funny. These are my modern U.S. infantry, Desert Storm era.



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   This is the Tommie pictured with my CMP 15cwt transport rig. That is a beret he's wearing, and not the medieval hat that soem of you think it is.



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   My favourite. The text says: "The Wehrmacht (German Army, WWII). In plastic." The tank is my Panzer II, which is really quite dinky but looks imposing here.





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Alex
(from MA)
March 11, 2008

All of your creations rock. I would like to see some things like Abrams tanks and Humvees for the modern guys though. Also, how sis you make the NVG goggles? It look like you glued a piece of the lego sextant on to the goggles. Thanks. If you do make things to sell my email is above.
Ronny
(from Aachen / Germany)
February 12, 2008

Hy Daniel, first I want to say - "I like your side - very creative" (please excuse my bad english ;-)) one tip from me: you have to corect your german propaganda poster - now there is standing: "Das Wehrmacht - im Plastik" thatīs wrong - right itīs called "DIE Wehrmacht - IN Plastik" hope I could help you a little bit - will stay tuned on your side - good luck for your africa korps construction - laters Ronny (grandson of a landser from germanys sixt army - 250000 went out 6000 got back)
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(from lower Chilkat Valley, AK)
October 10, 2007

Heh, heh, heh, har har. Harumph. Nice work! The Panzer really looks intimidating like that, at first glance I thought it was a newspaper illustration from WWII. With studs. As far as the American poster, I mean, come on, THAT'S WHAT THEY DO! If they said 'meet exotic people and dring martinis on a beach with them...' Anyway, It's accurate in any case. Nice job! -- -- Michael
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(from ...Transmission Interupted...)
September 8, 2007

haha it's not das wehrmacht it's die wehrmacht (I'm from germany) but the things are very cool
aceoconor1
July 7, 2007

I realy liked the exotic peoples thing on the modern infantry i was wondering if you could sell 3or4 to me.thks and e-mail me at Aceoconor1@yahoo.com.
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(from canada)
June 27, 2007

Ive seen an excess of military propaganda on tv these days especially the super edit/airbrush, "excellerate your life" commercials. great job here.
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(from Virginia, USA)
April 23, 2007

I may be an American, but I'm certainly not touchy. I think these are great! Though I can think of a few other modern American recruiting propaganda posters you could do... like the ones of soldiers in training climbing a mountain face; the army loves to use those now... "AN ARMY OF ONE." Anyway, nice.
Chris
(from Michigan)
April 8, 2007

I gave you a four because i guess i'm just a touchy american and that you should appreciate those troops for doing what they are doing. I also believe that's a Panzer 1, a Panzer 2 has one 20mm cannon.
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February 21, 2007

HAHAHAHAHAHAHHA LOL the american one is very funny and the german one is also funny
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(from Germany)
January 24, 2007

Good Posters. Another way to show his mocs. But you're making mistakes. Maybe my English is bad, but your german is worst !! It is called "Die Wehrmacht" und "aus Plastik" Hope this helps Keep on building
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(from norway)
December 15, 2006

This is wery good i love the Soviet one!!! But pleas change on the Desert storm Poster. if a guy has havea dad tath have fogth in Iraq or Afganistan and is dead. And i tink tath guy will be horaboly sad so pleas skip the text.
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(from ...)
December 6, 2006

that new us infantry poster's saying is on a marines shirt at the army & navy stores. very nice.
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(from beautifal Vancouver)
November 28, 2006

email me how to make the soviet gun plz!!! otherwise, well done!
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July 6, 2006

Those are awsome! Keep up the great work!
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June 26, 2006

those are very funny.My favorite is the american one."Meet alot of exotic people..and kill them".
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(from Galaxy Far, Far Away)
June 7, 2006

Wow! I love all of your MOCs, but these propoganda posters are definately my favorites. I really like the custom weapons you make for your figs, great work! You should definately join MCN (Minifig Customization Network). And, btw, the poster in Russian says: 'The Enemy is Smart - Be On Your Guard'. ;) Keep it up! - Victor
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(from Yorkshire)
April 8, 2006

Excellent idea and so well executed. Using historical stuff for inspiration leads to some excellent MOCs.
king billy
April 8, 2006

i like the soviet one its realy cool
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(from Oregon)
April 7, 2006

As a member of the US military, I'm going to have to say that one poster of the US infantry is friggin' awesome. Keep up the good work!
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(from USA)
April 7, 2006

Awesome, Nice Job!!!



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