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My soviet smg cant be possibly this cute
Art trade with @shpagin41
In an alternate universe, it was the Soviet Union who landed a man on the moon first, this model represents that moment, Alexei Leonov, alongside the LK lander, and the Soyuz LOK spacecraft orbiting above. This LEGO model is in 1:110 scale, like most of my other models, enjoy!
Soviet cartoon condemning the alleged poisoning of western youth with 'tele-propaganda', violence and pornography. Drawn by Naum Lisogorsky for Krokodil magazine, 1978.
@nickjmartineau there is a series of old Soviet Posters that have very... interesting poses
Facts:
>People WILL be buying Atomic Heart
>Game costs 60-110$
>Money will be going to the russian government (It was sponsored with russian oil money)
>People would literally donate to Wagner for some robot titties and "soviet astetics"
>Faith in humanity: dwindling
The day dreaded by many...it's #JudgementDay
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#MistressJudge #Guilty #AllRise #Sovietgirl
'The NATO circus' — Soviet cartoon (1958) showing a NATO officer as a circus trainer forcing the British lion and French rooster to balance nuclear bombs.
Be on Guard! propaganda poster, depicting a red cavalryman in the Polish-Soviet War, with text by Trotsky.
Art by Dmitry Moor
My part of the contribution to the Hooves N' Holidays: Season of Ice art pack.
I went for a vintage/soviet "Happy New Year" postcard, with Russian folklore characters - Ded Moroz and Snegurochka.
And a bonus Mop doodle with the sparkler and fireworks 🐏
#themsfightinherds
Reposting this because it’s one of my favorite things I ever draw. #art #ocs #ArtistOnTwitter dude on left belongs to the super cool @/ssovietzombie
Soviet cameras. Collectible matchbox labels from 1960.
13 January 1940. First flight of the Yakovlev Yak-1 (I-26). WWII Soviet fighter aircraft, single-seat monoplane with a composite structure and wooden wings.
Since 1936 she has had exhibitions worldwide, from Warsaw to Paris. Soviets were using her works, even printing them for wallpapers. But she had no help from the government. They even refused to give her free treatment in health resort. The situation was typical for folk artist.