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Wargaming => Age of Gunpowder => Topic started by: Boyerwulf on November 15, 2021, 08:08:52 AM
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Am I the only one that thinks this painting doesn't belong on the cover, based on the subject ??
(https://media.miniaturemarket.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/l/l/llp984024_1.jpg)
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maybe limited by what they could get/use from the public domain?
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maybe limited by what they could get/use from the public domain?
I'm guessing they have the rights to the image on the box of the actual game itself.
(https://cf.geekdo-images.com/rUZu74P_grfL0HBrukIzoA__imagepage/img/5qDObeLNceasdX1lt1cuZIadows=/fit-in/900x600/filters:no_upscale():strip_icc()/pic6122526.jpg)
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I was just spitballing. I have no idea what the real answer is
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At first I thought that was Stonewall on the first pic who was long dead by the time of the Atlanta battles. Clearly must be Hood instead. But wasn't he missing an arm at that time? :o
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At first I thought that was Stonewall on the first pic who was long dead by the time of the Atlanta battles. Clearly must be Hood instead. But wasn't he missing an arm at that time? :o
You thought it was Stonewall Jackson because it is a painting of Stonewall Jackson. Called "Jackson at Bull Run" I believe.
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Clearly must be Hood instead. But wasn't he missing an arm at that time? :o
So he was disarmed before the end of the conflict? >:D
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:2funny: I bet that's why both sides fought so hard. They were told they would be disarmed if they surrendered. :notme: