Spot on Rhys, carrying kit you don't need breaks yer back. If you don't need it, don't wear it!
Ref: etools at TEHL - you didn't need to use yours Rhys 'cos Webby and Headshot dug the m/g nest the night before the game. The fools should have delegated if they had known how keen you were! 

yea but did we use the nest? no lol the second the germans kicked off we charged past it to engage lol









I thought Webby was sat in it on his lonesome, intimidating the enemy with a dead m/g? 

only for all of 30 seconds. then he went up the hill to the left to re-take it. aside from looking pretty for the AI photos we didnt use the MG nest heh









Good job it was Webby and HS that dug it then!
(Overnight I half buried a bunch of tissue paper in there to look as though someone had used it as a latrine - wasn't there on Sunday morning, so joke was lost
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E-Tools were used at the first ever CiA event - Battle of the Bulge.
We didn't have any and tragically had to miss out on all the fun of filling sandbags lol.
Interestingly, the shovel is described as THE hand-to-hand weapon of choice for the germans in "All Quiet on the Western Front".
Seeing as we've never been in any actual melees, and as we don't particularly want to dig foxholes, we have done fine so far without having them.
Having said that, they could come in handy for a weekender if you find you need to go....
Ah yes, you reminded me Barrie. We thought it would be cool if players could do a bit of roleplay and fill sandbags. No takers as I recall, they just wanted to shoot people ![]()
Yesterday I watched some footage of a US film cameraman who joined the press entourage for D-Day - their personal weapon was the e-tool, which was probably a bit of a shock. You have to be really close to the enemy to use that, a non-combatant as well!
And yes, 'personal' use is an excellent application (no need to take it in-game though unless there is a loosage of bowel problem...)
* notes B&A don't like digging - writes into Husky scenario requirement to dig in at every position consolidation
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aye I have one for number 2 when on weekenders like churchills and bryansk









I dug an MG nest with mine at Eagle as landed (with the help of Headshot and his lady)

which as we said about 5 posts back we didnt use other than for photos ![]()









I know I was mentioning purely due to the fact thats the only time I have ever used my e-tool hehe
I always wear all my kit, more for looking good than for practical airsofting ![]()

i will be wearing my e-tool simple coz i was daft enough to buy the bloody thing.
There we go Nige, you spent the money on it, so why not use it 

Taken at Woodvale Rally. You can see Oddballs tank in the background.
I know the pouches are wrong but I was holding this guys original Garand Deact and didn't care one bit haha
Stupid thing is if I'd stood the other way it would've looked fine!
Show me a man who will jump out of an airplane, and I'll show you a man who will fight!
General James M. Gavin
CRY HAVOC AND LET LOOSE THE DOGS OF WAR








What the hell are those goggles?????

























Not strictly in keeping, but Jeep Drivers in Market Garden were issued with them...plus they're keeping my helmet net a bit more secure until I get the chinstrap fitted on my M1C.
But I do take your point lol
Show me a man who will jump out of an airplane, and I'll show you a man who will fight!
General James M. Gavin
CRY HAVOC AND LET LOOSE THE DOGS OF WAR








Don't give a toss for airsoft because we all need to use eye protection, but at a WW2 reenactment event it a tad farby. You can get post-war copies for not much pence. I believe Soldier of Misfortune may have them.

























Show me a man who will jump out of an airplane, and I'll show you a man who will fight!
General James M. Gavin
CRY HAVOC AND LET LOOSE THE DOGS OF WAR








The arm flag on a 101st jump suit is a bit out of place too. Perhaps more so than the goggles.
The look is good, you wear it well.
aka Stigroadie









AFRA
better by design
"Truth is a shining goddess, always veiled, always distant, never wholly approachable, but worthy of all the devotion of which the human spirit is capable. "
just a laugh
