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Hanebu 2 - South Pole 1946

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Jan 29, 2006
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During WWII, when a series of incomprehensible events suddenly erupted over battle zones from North Africa to Guadalcanal to the Rhineland, hundreds of fliers and infantrymen on both sides of the conflict had occasion to look into the skies at a mystery that has never been explained. Whatever the cause, these weird aerial apparitions, which came to be known as "foo fighters", were enough to make witnesses forget momentarily the life and death concerns of men in combat. Rates, votes and comments are welcome :)

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Atomic_Anvil

6:53PM | Sun, 29 January 2006

Excellent concept and execution. Love the postcard format!

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FS

3:42PM | Mon, 30 January 2006

Looks great!!Excellent work!!

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vbarreto

5:31PM | Wed, 01 February 2006

I luv the concept!

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spidey4148

1:18AM | Sun, 05 February 2006

Captured documents supposedly showed the above vehicle on the Reichs drawing boards at the end of the war with an 88mm gun turrent sticking out of the bottom!.....Excellent picture!!


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