re: Public Discussion Thread
Posted: 2010-03-03 18:53
ins't the yewllow in the wrong sholder?
Guys, what about Colombia's Army vs. Venezuela's Army?? FARC has never fought against the Brazilian Army, they use Brazilian territory in the jungle as shelter. Or FARC vs. Colombia's Army If you like my idea I can provide with pictures, info and pictures of locations in Venezuela and Colombia.Black/Brunez wrote:No, this is not a joke. This is the helmet of the UN soldiers.
to add some dirt on the clothes is not a bad idea
Kidding. For me with dirt or without dirt, the soldiers texture looks (like I always say) AWESOME!
That's the Colombian flag. The pictures you use are pretty old, things have changed a lot. They don't use the flag anymore and the uniform is different now. That was a parade in 1998, when FARC had under control the 45% of the Colombia's territory, now they only has the 4%.cagumelo wrote:ins't the yewllow in the wrong sholder?


































In fact not, mate. Borderlines. Neither colombian nor brazilian soldiers could get too deep inside the Amazon jungle. And they are disrupting the reality, by the way. Brazil has never, ever faced FARC.[R-COM]H.sta wrote:First of all there is a edit button
second, this is the Brazilian faction, they wanted a enemy they could fight in the jungles of Brazil and have been hard at work making both the FARC and the Brazilian faction. Although the Brazilians don't fight FARC in real life, it is a plausible situation.
Norway has never faced a fictional MEC faction either... it's still plausibleMax Hetfield wrote:In fact not, mate. Borderlines. Neither colombian nor brazilian soldiers could get too deep inside the Amazon jungle. And they are disrupting the reality, by the way. Brazil has never, ever faced FARC.
In 1991 while the world was focused on the 1st Gulf War, an advanced post opf the Brazilian Army, in the Tra?ra river was attacked by FARC, 3 soldiers where killed in the action. After that, the Brazilian Army began military operations in both Brazilian and Colombian territory in order to hunt FARC members. The operations outiside the brazilian border have ended in 2002 where in the Japur? river, an attack by the Brazilian soldiers have killed an unknown number of armed men in boats. It has ended because the Brazilian Soldiers didn't knew if they where FARC or Colombian troops.Max Hetfield wrote:In fact not, mate. Borderlines. Neither colombian nor brazilian soldiers could get too deep inside the Amazon jungle. And they are disrupting the reality, by the way. Brazil has never, ever faced FARC.