An artistic design inspired by the military ambulance and produced in the stencil style.
This design has been produced in conjunction with Bo time Gaming on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/user/botimegaming
A design concerning the soviet made DP-28 machine gun and the resemblance of its magazine to a dinner plate.
This design has been produced in conjunction with Bo time Gaming on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/user/botimegaming
A design concerning the soviet made DP-28 machine gun and the resemblance of its magazine to a dinner plate.
This design has been produced in conjunction with Bo Time Gaming on youtube. https://www.youtube.com/user/botimegaming
The Hawker Typhoon in its day was one of the fastest planes in the air. When the Spitfires couldn't keep up, these were sent out.
This plane bares the familiar invasion stripes that were originally applied pre-invasion to Typhoons to ensure they were not mistaken for FW190s as they had a similar profile.
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ww2, military, airforce, dogs of war, illustration
This Dogs of War illustration features the Russian KV2. It was a massive tank in its day. A huge 152mm howitzer was mounted in a battle ship style turret. It was slow, top heavy and cumbersome but almost impervious to attack. These dogs appear to run down a locals bicycle. They must have not been looking where they were going!
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illustration, dogs of war, armour, dogs, russia
The Dogs of Wars are out racing across the country side in the M18 Hellcat. An American made light Tank with a powerful gun that was capable of the tank equivalent of the drive by shooting. This was the fastest tank on the block and Its speed was its best defense as it didn’t have the armour to take return fire from its heavier German opponents. Shoot then run, that was the way of this ambush predator.
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tank, m18 tank destroyer, m18 hellcat tank destroyer, comic, illustration
One of WWII's iconic dive bombers makes a comeback as a cool design for all you aircraft and WWII enthusiasts. The Stuka divebomber was made famous for the screaming sound it made when diving, thanks to sirens mounted to its' fixed landing gear. Now you can share your love for old warplanes with this great design.
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The Browning: Uncle Sam's official machine gun fires 400 shots a minute; fired 39,000 shots without a break ... A Thrift Stamp a day will help to keep it barking ...
Own a piece of history with this rare WWII thrift stamp design featuring a Browning gun! Issued during the war effort to raise funds for the war, these stamps were sold to Americans to encourage savings and investment in war bonds. This design, featuring the iconic Browning gun, is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made during WWII and the importance of supporting our troops. Perfect for collectors of military memorabilia, gun enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the historic significance of this period. Don't miss your chance to own this unique piece of WWII history!
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browning, machine gun, world war 1, thrift stamps, uncle sams machine gun
This time around the British are coming! Here we have the late war Comet tank once again crewed by those pesky dogs of war. Keeping with British tradition 2 of them even have a brew on the go. Well done dogs!
The Churchill tank was Great Britain's entry level heavy tank at the beginning of WW2. it was designed before the war and draws heavily on what was learned about tank warfare during WW1. Think Armour, flat sides and high tracks that could cross trenches was the doctrine at the time and so such the Churchill suffered from having no angled faces capable of deflecting enemy fire. Even so it was a good vehicle and performed admirably for its crews.
The 5th addition to the series and those pesky dogs of war are at it again this time in a German made Jagdpanther. This is a ww2 tank destroyer specifically designed to engage and destroy other armored vehicles. It doesn’t have a turret so that it can instead posses stronger armor and a bigger gun.
part 2 of my dogs of war illustrations. This time it's a Sherman tank with a crew full of fuzzy hounds. The Sherman was a medium tank manufactured in America and fielded by the allies in WW2. This version is a firefly which is a British modification sporting a different turret and a 17 pounder gun that was more capable of knocking out a heavy German tank like the Tiger than the standard Sherman armourment.
The Russian made T34 was one of the best, most rugged and practical tanks of ww2. This fighting vehicle was innovative and easy to mass produce. Although not the best tank of the war, in great numbers it was an effective weapon and one of the best fielded by the Soviet Union. This one is crewed by those pesky dogs of war and is an up-gunned version of the original T34 design. The T34/85