OK, have ordered:
120 x ball grenades: £180
2 x 5" Napthas: £31
6 x Grey mil smokes: £51
6 x 60s smokes (red and green): £6.60
10 x trip mines: £20
Delivery will be £16
Total: £304.60
The trip mines work off a ring pull with a 'slightly pokier that Mk5' charge in them, no delay. They come with a stake on them to attached to trees.

























Just checked the records - CiA owns three CD players. I have one and have asked Yith to return the other two, apparently the batteries are not in good condition though.
With a bit of luck we can site them near mains sockets at UCAP (if you need them at all).

Or just buy some new batteries......

























Aye, the big lead-acid ones are expensive though - we got cheap knacked ones from Oddball (ex-burglar/fire alam no doubt).

I had a faff around with the det box yesterday. Very easy to use, although strangely you can't close the lid when the box is wired up.....what's the point in making it waterproof!?!? A heavy duty plastic sack will be in order.
Also, you can't isolate the 'step, all and continuous' buttons making a full-on misfire quite possible. might be an idea to put some sort of taped cover over these!

























Just out of interest whattagwan with the firing mortars? Were we looking to get them to be able to fire thermobarics? I haven't ordered any pyro for it, see.....

























Boxes of pyro have just arrived: 120 ball grenades, six big smokes, 2 big napthas, six small smokes, ten naughty little trip mines

Spoke to TLSFX earlier this week. Nick (who deals with the mortar rounds - design, manufacture & use) isn't in till next week. They have my name and number and have promised to get him to phone me on Monday.

















When we were a Kingdom it was run by a King
When we were an Empire it was run by an Empress
Now we're a country we're run by a..........
Boxes of pyro have just arrived: 120 ball grenades, six big smokes, 2 big napthas, six small smokes, ten naughty little trip mines
Heh! They're so disorganised! I gave them my address!
Actually it's better they're with you as I won't be on site until the Sunday, will give a chance to start wiring up for the initial barrage!
Can you give me the details from the invoice so I can send them a cheque please?
Ta
S

























There is no paperwork so I'd just wait for an invoice to be sent.

How odd, paperwork is usually in the box.
S

























Invoice from TLSFX arrived in the post today! I'll forward it to you S.

Here's an idea.....why don't we test-fire the mortar into one of F&O's open day games? Might add some interest and get some more people into the WW2 fold!
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We will have to show Jamie anyway.
He proudly showed us the F&O mortar and he said he was making several that we could use in our game.
He dropped a thermobaric into a piece of scaffold tube and thought it was fantastic when the cardboard case shot out! ![]()
Errm, that very kind of you Jamie but we will be bringing a working mortar to the game so we won't need yours....
I started to explain what we were bringing but Jamie is one of those people who doesn't listen to a single word you say to him - we both found it very difficult to talk to him about our plans!
Which reminds me...
Jamie mentioned last time that he was organising a WW2 game next year at Swynnerton. As discussed a few days ago I thought we could do so ourselves, guessing that it was Jamie's usual babble and 'ideas but no action'.
But on Saturday he told us it was sorted but could he get some help from us? I looked at Guy and could see an expression of 'RUN AWAY!!' on his face. Heh, I thought let's find out more.
His plan was for a game build around an attack on a V2 base. But Jamie knows nothing about WW2 and wanted to know who would have been involved. Err, no one Jamie, the war was over and just walked in. But no worries, you can just make up a scenario, it can be a fantasy game.
He looked desperate! "Well, what about Norway then?"
OK, just British Allies then, it will be a small game.
Even more desperate expression.
Then the reason for desperation came out - he had to submit a fully fleshed out document to the MOD along with risk assessments - this week!
I really can't see him pull this off - looks like he is dealing direct, not with the outfit already running games on site as we would do. I think I'll see what more we can glean at the December game and if it's all gone the way of his expanded bunker complex at Bolton (that hasn't happened) then we can see if our approach is worth doing.

Yep, sounds like a plan.
S

























According to the updated list, 34 members booked to attend.
34 x 3 ball grenades is 102 grenades. Phew! We have enough!

























Looking at that list there are a few I know who are eligible but haven't asked to be members, ah well:
Tiny
Peppered
Airborne55
Panther

Oops! Nick (Airborne55) is a member. I moved him up the booking list but failed to put the member word next to his name.
So that's 105 granades.

























Dave, what actually is the plan for the pyro? Are we going to stick in a barrage to start the day at all?
Ta
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No barrage at the start of the day - troops will be in three different locations and we have a shed load to do.
The barrage will be at the end of the day and is the endex signal. It signifies the weather lifting and bombing runs finally halting any possible German progress.
All troops will be at the same place at the same time (Huy on the Meuse), so all will see it.
