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il mafioso wrote:spookie wrote:this is also from an other lp but don't know anymore from who
Ototax ???
i ment this is the one from ototax but don't know from wich album they used the artwork
Late reply, but didn't see anyone who put this here:
my favourite rip-off (and also one of my favorite LPs)
this topic is great btw
Voice Stealer, The all electric House
good one cd
this one made me laugh pretty hard today when I saw it in the newspaper...
taken from http://ujala.nl/
might not be so close, but in the paper they had the logo without the red 'r', jus white on black and I almost thought I spottet an actual UR-ad!
2007
other side of this slave:
2008
part 2
part 3
Someone told me where that picture came from once but I forgot its some kind of propeganda poster from the finnish - russia war?
Someone told me where that picture came from once but I forgot its some kind of propeganda poster from the finnish - russia war?
edit while trying to google didn't find it but found this about that war
Looks like the sandpeople!
"Simo H
it must be the Kluchevskoy volcano, the Kamchatka Moose and the Nazi's flyin' engines
Damn didnt realise it was such a famous picture i was going to do a painting of it. Here is off my computer, so are they spitfires or german?
@ Squadra Smackos
wow, that h
@ Freek
"maybe German Junkers.."
-> i don't think so... the shape of the junkers is different. i guess those are russian or finnish hawker hurricanes.
always amazed by 2WW weapon knowledge around this forum. thanks it's inspiring
It really is a great picture, sorry cant remember where i got it. I just save good pics to my computer when i see them, yep just for that reason, you might not find them again.
Well guess it isnt actually that famous then im talking crap. Good then, so i will get painting!, would like to do in colour somehow, that will involve some thinking.
oh yeah QOB yur dead right theyre Hawker Hurricanes for sure.
Ok i found the story of the picture it was a composite made by a certain russian Yevgeny Khaldie or something on the german attack on murmansk (operation reindeer) read here: http://blog.canoe.ca/parker/2009/03/24/ … photograph quit an amazing story about the reindeer too.
and good planespotting indeed:
But there's another layer of misinformation in the composite photograph. The "Nazi" planes bombing Murmansk are actually British Hawker Hurricanes, flown by RAF pilots. I don't know where the bomb blast comes from, whether it's a third image in the composite or part of the reindeer negative. It sure wasn't the RAF planes dropping bombs on Murmansk. The Hurricanes were there to fly cover for the British merchant marine convoys bringing war supplies to the Soviet Union.
Cool, good find smackos! , yep thats an interesting story with the reindeer, and a composite, well how about that. Guess it would of been a hell of a capture all at once.
yasha the reindeer
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the exploding bomb
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the hurricanes (too bad i couldn't find them)
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@ lixa-6
"I just save good pics to my computer when i see them, yep just for that reason, you might not find them again."
-> yeah, i know how that goes, it's the same here.
"Good then, so i will get painting!, would like to do in colour somehow, that will involve some thinking."
-> sounds good, looking forward to it!
oh, and look what i found:
dylan graham, murmansk I, 2007, 46 x 81 cm
@ Squadra Smackos
ha, ha, ha... oh dear, so in the end the picture has nothing to do with finland.
anyway... great find! and that yasha story is indeed amazing!
Well the attack on murmansk was done together with the finnish sort off, a quite "unknown" campaign on ww2.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Silver_Fox
Ofcourse later in 1944 the Finnish would kick the germans out of northern finland
@ Squadra Smackos
"Well the attack on murmansk was done together with the finnish sort off, a quite "unknown" campaign on ww2."
-> ah, okay... verstehe! thanks for the silberfuchs info... now the picture makes sense.
now i only wonder what the pink stuff on the sound of suomi cover is standing for. is it only a graphic thing or has it something to do with this:
"Photo made in first months of Winter War near Finland-Russia border. White traces in the sky are traces of tracer ammonition."
Nice one Queen! Always wondered why Bunker made such an sleeve. Ofcourse it's WWII-related. What else to expect from Bunker!
Ok so not for a record but still amusing. The latest Russian children's book hero
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