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  1. Baconheimer

    Map Thread XX

    Senkokusai Jidai In the summer of 1582, Oda Nobunaga narrowly escaped death. Nobunaga, the unifier of Nippon, had made many enemies during his rise to power. Among them was Akechi Mitsuhide, a general and close confidante of Nobunaga who hoped to gain power for himself by killing his lord...
  2. Request Maps/Flags/Coats of Arms/Heraldry here, II

    Once seen, cannot be unseen x'D But it's totally appropriate to the period, I can't see the Soviet handlers realising what it means in only some dialects of English and ameliorating that unintended result.
  3. Wings

    Silver Road and Golden Stripes, Yet Another Football TL
    Threadmarks: 2016-17 Stats & 17-18 Intro

    Winners: France - 8th title Top Scorer: Antoine Griezmann (FRA) - 12 goals Prediction Winner: @Red Arturoist (10, 4-3-1-2) - 3rd title 2017-18 Participants: Europe: Germany (63), Switzerland (14), Poland (23), Portugal (34), Belgium (24), France (46), Spain (61), Italy (62), England (61)...
  4. What were the key developments that enabled the Age of Exploration?

    If there was nothing that antique civilizations didn’t possess, then it wouldn’t be a distinguishing technology.
  5. Hawker Hurricane even more prolific and versatile?

    According to Volume 1 of 'the magic of the name' states the following regarding the two-piece block used on Packard engines, 'their early engines, Merlin 28's were similar to the Merlin XX, but had a two-piece block designed in the USA. T Packard Merlin 38's were equivalent to Merlin 22s, and...
  6. Antonio Ferrari

    The elephant, the lynx, the two wolves, the dragon, the eagle, the griffon vulture and the bull.

    I know. I was thinking of calling it Italian Kaiserreich, as I’m Italian and the timeline is mine. Have you check out my reddit page by any chance?
  7. Aghasverov

    WI: Ford had built the Mustang as a wagon?

    I have seen the Chevy SB stuffed into a 240Z before, it's a fairly impressive piece of engineering :) The 351W is an underrated engine... friend of mine had one of the little (and much-unloved) Mustang II's with the 302... always wanted to buy that off of him and mate it up with a 351W...
  8. For Want of a Word – Stolypin endures

    Sources ARE necessary. I've provided mine, and in a civil discussion you now provide your own to counter mine. If you don't, remarks like the one above feel to me like a fart: as substantial as the wind, and rather unpleasant. So please, I look forward to your sources on why I'm wrong. Without...
  9. nick_crenshaw82

    A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    Just showing one example of a 1990s sword and sandal film.
  10. AHC: Bob Saget elected Governor of Maryland

    According to Google he performed in Hagerstown in 2016, so. He's practically a crabcake.
  11. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    Right, my mistake. I of course meant "Ville de Disnie."
  12. AHC: Bob Saget elected Governor of Maryland

    Or even California?
  13. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    @Denliner. Love that logo for Philly Disney town!
  14. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    Just as long as no Anglophones are allowed, then Montreal would work.
  15. Triumph of the House of Orange - An alternate Dutch War of Independence

    A shorter war in the Netherlands would be a blessing in disguise for Spain too.
  16. A Hippie in the House of Mouse (Jim Henson at Disney, 1980)

    I mean you, @ ....Were you just pulling our leg, or just saying how it would go?
  17. marathag

    WI: Ford had built the Mustang as a wagon?

    look at this I4 350 V8, Turbo 350 trans. block hugger headers All factory suspension was retained – rear gears are 4:11’s from GM. Used small block chevy motor mounts, relocated steering rack, Borgesson single HD u-joint for steering. I designed the front floor so it can be removed for...
  18. McPherson

    An 1-engine fast bomber for 1935-45?

    Not enough watts through prop and it has no reserve burden calculation for the 1 tonne of guns and ammo added to a war bird.
  19. How important was the Dunkirk evacuation ?

    Except this was a report prepared by one of the Corps that actually fought at Dunkirk for training purposes, not some stirring pre-battle speech and it tends to be backed up by the facts of the battle, which cannot be said for the 'Hitler let them escape' or 'if not for the halt order...' nonsense.
  20. How early could a horse-bus public transport system be successful?

    Would these be independent traders, or would there be some kind of guild/other organisation that operates these busses?
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