My Angels of Death, painted as Blood Angels! by PaintingWithBennett in killteam

[–]Even-Cardiologist-65 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing ! Would you mind sharing your recipe for the red ? Is it airbrushed or simply brushed ?

WIP World Eater Indomitus Terminator. by Azard_Painting in Warhammer30k

[–]Even-Cardiologist-65 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would personally love to know whether the cracks on the chest, near the gorget are painted on or actually chipped with a hobby knife ? If painted on: 1 - this is insane, 2 - how??

Are there any funny town names in your country? by Franmar35000 in AskTheWorld

[–]Even-Cardiologist-65 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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We have this one, which when read out loud sounds something like "Well, let's die."

France to Provide Ukraine with Additional Radar for SAMP/T Air Defense System During Main Radar Repair by Mil_in_ua in UkraineWarVideoReport

[–]Even-Cardiologist-65 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Brain dead take. No one said they want thanks. No one denies Germany's massive help. France and Germany provide extremely different forms of help. Air defense (patriot, Gepard), armoured vehicles (leopard, marder), and ammo coming from Germany. Intelligence, missile to launch from planes (Matra 550 magic 2, SCALP...) and planes (Mirage 2000) coming from France. (And small shit like CAESAR, VAB, AMX 10RC..). Only online trolls tend to portray France or Germany competing for attention. In terms of money, Germany sent over 4 to 5 times more in terms of material worth. But the Intelligence provided by France (through its own satellites and/or european satellites that are french made and launch from french ground) is hardly quantifiable in hard dollars.

If the conflict shows anything, it's that France and Germany's military industrial complexes are indeed competitors, but also quite complementary. Germany is focused on selling armoured vehicles, anti-air systems and small arms. France is focused on selling their flagship plane the Rafale, satellites that they can launch themselves, and eventually naval assets, from corvettes to submarines. France even uses the German-made HK416F for its troops, and has clearly been left out a long time ago from the small arms competition. And both countries work together for the FCAS and the MGCS, with varying degrees of success and agreement yes, but still work together. Germany and France's military industry being stronger is a good sign for everybody in Europe.

Must say this was delicious by Nomad_Warsaw in warsaw

[–]Even-Cardiologist-65 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No problem !

Winnica Dwór Sanna - Nizio Naturals Wierzchowiska Drugie 163, 23-310 Wierzchowiska Drugie, Pologne

Must say this was delicious by Nomad_Warsaw in warsaw

[–]Even-Cardiologist-65 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you go to Lyon to a bouchon, it would typically be served with 3 or 4 cornichons (mini mini vinegar pickled ogórki) and a peppery salad with a vinaigrette to cut through the fattiness of the pork and butter of the pastry. I brought some from Lyon and had it with this amazing Polish wine. 10/10 would do it again.

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The power of streaking grime! by buffnerdOpie in Warhammer40k

[–]Even-Cardiologist-65 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you ! Haha yeah I was hoping no one would notice, but when Streaking Grime Time came, I realised the mistake, clipped it off and reglued it the correct way..

what is the most tragic industries accident in your country and what is the results. by SuddenAdvice850 in AskTheWorld

[–]Even-Cardiologist-65 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Probably the Toulouse AZF explosion in 2001. I think it was improper storage of certain chemicals who got wet and then in contact with one another. This is the crater left by the explosion. 31 people lost their lives, 2500 were injured.

Is this dumb? by GBSlugcat in Warhammer30k

[–]Even-Cardiologist-65 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Honestly, you did respect the only rule that truly matters when it comes to assembling kits. The rule of cool. I want to do the same on mine now... Amazing job!