Copy of;
By Land, Sea and Air
History of the 2nd Bt The South Staffordshire Regiment 1940-1945.
It is flipping brilliant, and I have only been able to skim through so far!















3 X MP44 mags
Kalash AKS-74
most of a Heer uniform... ![]()
most of a Heer uniform...
Wunderbar! What are you missing (and why) ?















You've got nothing to ein, zwei, drei, vier
most of a Heer uniform...
Wunderbar! What are you missing (and why) ?
4 inches... In the waistline.
and why is non of your business cheeky Steiner ![]()
most of a Heer uniform...
Shplendid
most of a Heer uniform...
Shplendid
I can wear it round the house without the trousers, so if someone calls at the door it will be extra awkward ![]()
Yet another Type F MkII field telephone (but this one is in spankingly brilliant condition, but again without it's box
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A Type J post-war field telelphone in great condition (which is a pretty good looky-like to the war-time/post-war Type L as the 'J' was the "improved" version of the 'L' - with the only external diffrence being the lack of a bell vent on the front), which works like as if new.
A Proud Member Of 'Team Spleen!' who play mainly at Gunman Airsoft, Tuddenham, Suffolk.


















1 x refurbished (by me) vintage radio for suitable elimination of iPod anachronism at events.

























Tercel Colt M1911, full metal TM clone. Great fun












Jealous steve, I want one for home 






British Army 'Invasion Radio', For a similar reason as Steve's, but i like my radios uglier, and with more buttons.

Sweet, thats going to be ace at shows and games!





"I think we are in rats' alley - Where the dead men lost their bones."
It makes it a 1940 liner!
The helmet is usually dated on the metal lugs that secure the chinstrap.
Either way a very nice condition lid..
Cant talk you into joining the PBI can I?





"I think we are in rats' alley - Where the dead men lost their bones."
Here on this bit...






"I think we are in rats' alley - Where the dead men lost their bones."
Just received a MkII from Roy. 1940 stamped on the black leather between the crown and rear of the helmet, which I assume makes it a 1940 helmet?
The liner appears to be missing 1 rubber buffer and a part of the rexene going from the pics?
Yeah but infinitely better than the liner in my 1938 one....






"I think we are in rats' alley - Where the dead men lost their bones."
How odd.
None of mine are like that
Does the shell have three equidistant holes along the back of the lip?
Or three on each side in a triangular shape?





"I think we are in rats' alley - Where the dead men lost their bones."
The chinstrap mounts on this one are within the 'bowl' of the helmet, rather than out onto the rim like yours. The only markings I can spot on the shell are "JSS" and below that half obscured by the chinstrap mounting bracket "940". All stamped in 10mm letters.
JSS is the makers stamp(cannot remember who im afraid) and the 940 is the date with the 1 being obscured by the chinstrap lug.
John Sankey & Sons, Bilston















