Plastic Model Mojo

Plastic Model Mojo Episode 31: Red Thread, Red Army Uniforms in WW2

February 12, 2021 Season 2 Episode 31
Plastic Model Mojo
Plastic Model Mojo Episode 31: Red Thread, Red Army Uniforms in WW2
Show Notes
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Mike and Dave discuss the evolution and details of the uniforms worn by the Red Army from 1935 - 1945.  Mike draws on 25 years of collecting experience to offer a high level look at the Red Army.

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Countdown to Vegas:
2021 IPMS USA National Convention Web Site
2021 IPMS USA National Convention Trophy Sponsorships


More Podcast Goodness to get you through the week!
Finally, please have a listen and subscribe to our fellow podcasts in the scale model space. We all have our own take on the hobby and enjoy cooperating with each other for our mutual success.  Collectively, we are bringing you about 12 hours of content a month.

On the Bench
Web: https://otbmodellerspodcast.libsyn.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/On-the-Bench-817919571710526/

Scale Model Podcast
Web:  https://scalemodelpodcast.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScaleModelPodcast/

Plastic Posse Podcast
Web: Plastic Posse Podcast
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlasticPosse/

Just Making Conversation
Web (Spotify): Just Making Conversation
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/justmakingconversation

Model Geeks Podcast
Web: Model Geeks

And some Vlog and Blog Action for you as well!
Chris Wallace's "Model Airplane Maker"
Steven Lee's "Sprue Pie with Frets"
Jim Bates' "A Scale Canadian TV"
Jeff Groves' "Inch High Guy"

Mike and Kentucky Dave thank each and everyone of you for participating on this journey with us. We are grateful for having you as listeners, and the community that has grown around Plastic Model Mojo makes it all worth while.