Uncle Ersatz' Red Square
Devoted to the iconography (red eye-candy so-to-speak) of the Soviet Union.
About This Blog
These are images I had originally assembled for personal use and never saved the attribution information for them. So, if you are the owner of any of these images, and would like me to credit you, or to remove them, please email me and I will comply. Also, the inclusion, exclusion, arrangement and presentation of these images is not to be inferred to imply any editorial commenting at all. They are just what they are. Enjoy your stay comrades!
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Friday, April 16, 2010
Tu-144 Pics
Today I thought I would celebrate posting again by adding some images of one of my most beloved aircraft: the Tu-144. While looking at images, I literally just found out that the military museum in Sinsheim Germany here, has BOTH a Tu-144, and a Condorde. Wowzers, Comrades.
Tu-144 at Auto Technik Museum, Sinsheim.
Photo from Bredow-Web; specific page link here; pic link here.
Tu-144 at Auto Technik Museum, Sinsheim.
Photo from Bredow-Web; specific page link here.
Tu-144 at Auto Technik Museum, Sinsheim.
Photo from Bredow-Web; specific page link here.
Tu-144 at Auto Technik Museum, Sinsheim.
Photo from Bredow-Web; specific page link here.
Tu-144 at Auto Technik Museum, Sinsheim.
Photo from Bredow-Web; specific page link here.
A nice, dramatic view from 400 Scale Hanger.
Page view here.
Tu-144 at Auto Technik Museum, Sinsheim.
Photo from Bredow-Web; specific page link here; pic link here.
Tu-144 at Auto Technik Museum, Sinsheim.
Photo from Bredow-Web; specific page link here.
Tu-144 at Auto Technik Museum, Sinsheim.
Photo from Bredow-Web; specific page link here.
Tu-144 at Auto Technik Museum, Sinsheim.
Photo from Bredow-Web; specific page link here.
Tu-144 at Auto Technik Museum, Sinsheim.
Photo from Bredow-Web; specific page link here.
A nice, dramatic view from 400 Scale Hanger.
Page view here.
Labels:
Tu-144_(ac),
Tupolev,
Tupolev_(ac)
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Unidentified news year card
An unidentified New Years Card (not from Mazaika)
Labels:
New Year's,
Postcards
Unidentified news year card
An unidentified New Years Card (not from Mazaika)
Labels:
New Year's,
Postcards
Rocket red (comic inspiration)
Rocket Red (comic character).
Source: roadkillbuddha
From the back: "Created by the Green Lantern Kilowog as the Soviet answer to America's super-heroes, the Rocket Red Brigade utilizes futuristic combat armor technology to protect the peoples of the Soviet bloc nations. The most worthy of the brigade are selected to represent the USSR in the Justice League International."
Labels:
Comics (Soviet-related)
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