F-22.....
Can you still play mono white in type II and be a contender?
I genuinely hardly pay attention on how to play competitively, so in that regard I can't give my opinion I mainly collect cards like a goblin and build decks for fun to play against friends. But! It isn't hard to build a mono white deck and make it strong and relatively competitive.
My first ever deck was a bit underwhelming though, mana wise because I had the bare minimum of mana and too many expensive creatures mana wise.
Sorry I'm not much help there!
British Mark IV tank during trials, 1917
Rafale and the Arleigh Burke
MT-LB vs mud.
A M67 flame tank of 3rd Marine Division, in action near Da Nang. Like with the M1903 and M103, the USMC was usually late to retire obsolete technology, with the U.S. Army no longer fielding flame tanks by this time.
French poilus transfer a casualty to the rear, WWI
IJN Kyushu J7W Shinden. The Imperial Japanese Navy began development of this fighter in mid 1944 and only managed to complete 2 prototypes before the end of the war. An interesting concept that was expected to operate from land bases against USAAF B-29 formations
USN Boeing F4B-4 biplane fighters ready to take off from the carrier USS Saratoga, May 1934. Some P-12s (US Army designation) were still in service in training duties in the Philippines in 1941 while the Brazilian Air Force would retire them in 1949.
A Swedish hemvärnsman with his machine gun, late 1990s.
Crusader tank of 4th Light Armoured Brigade
Engraved Colt New Line with pearl grips, United States, manufactured in 1876.
from Rock Island Auctions
1944
Cadillac Gage Commando fitted with an M167A1 Vulcan.
British Lancer Officer’s Sword, c.1820-30
With curved pipe-backed blade, etched over three-quarters of its length with delicate scrolling foliage, a sunburst centring on a watchful eye, key ornament, a pair of crossed lances carrying a shield charged with the royal cypher ~GR~ crowned, a crossed baton, fasces and a lance, the crowned Royal Arms and royal motto all against a contrasting frosted ground, gilt-brass mameluke hilt cast with foliage in low relief, comprising a pair of quillons with swollen bud-shaped finials, langets with a central flowerhead, back-strap with a design of conventional foliage, and a pair of ivory grip-scales retained by two pairs of rivets and a pommel washer (two small pieces cracked and loose), in its burnished steel scabbard with scrolling drag and two mounts with rings for suspension (the upper mount loose and incomplete). 76.8 cm; 30 ¼ in blade.
Badly damaged Russian 2S7 Pion 203mm SPG salvaged by Ukrainian forces.
18 year old weapons instructor Eva Charlotte Kristiane Bjerknes, Northern Norway, 1940s
She volunteered for the war effort against the Nazis and was one of the few Norwegian female soldiers in combat on Norwegian soil
Ronnie Bell Following
Cadet Indian air force flight training school RAF Kohat in Hawker Hurricane's
Kohat, India 1943 Author: Cecil Beaton.


