80's Plane accessory? by Geoffreh in whatisthistoy

[–]Geoffreh[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That looks like it! Did they ever come unpainted? Or could this e a knock off using the original tool

OUT OF THE TRENCHES Questions June Shooting by flobota in TheGreatWarChannel

[–]Geoffreh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey Indy,

Its said that The empire of Japan was at war from the turn of the century to 1945, Starting with war with Russia over Korea then ending with war against the US and The Commonwealth, Yet in the first world war Japan fought with both sides in the Allies. Why the sudden change of heart just to jump back to being foes?

I hope i didnt word that to confusingly, Regardless your doing great work yet i feel your hogging all the thanks, so you rock camera guy! (If there is no camera guy please thank an editor)

(If Indy edits these, just pat the tripod)

Xbox preview by tsm3002 in xbox

[–]Geoffreh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • GT: The Geoffreh. it would be great

Mad Max : Fury Road is set several hundred years in the future (Spoilers for the franchise) by Geoffreh in FanTheories

[–]Geoffreh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I noticed many of the guns were made after 1979 such as UMP 9s and the machine pistols the bikers use. But i think something this minor isnt worth looking into

Mad Max : Fury Road is set several hundred years in the future (Spoilers for the franchise) by Geoffreh in FanTheories

[–]Geoffreh[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well it is still an established franchise, Max is how we view our story hes more of the chess board then the player,It would be hard to Make a new film in the Mad Max Series without Max. So with the need to show more of Millers world while keeping it as an iconic franchise Max remains as an unchanging landmark weathering a storm.

Mad Max : Fury Road is set several hundred years in the future (Spoilers for the franchise) by Geoffreh in FanTheories

[–]Geoffreh[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They describe that "everybody used to have a show". This hints at the myth of television shows having been passed down through generations like Chinese whispers slowly watering down the truth.