Silly Chommers, that's the colour of Javis No30 Sand! I did this using the sprinkle on to wet paint method so I used a brushed on paint (I had made up to a BS381c shade of OD) which takes a while to dry so I could sprinkle the whole helmet at once for an even texture.
I think it looks better still now with a couple of coats of Tamiya TS-5 spray Olive Drab:

























It does indeed look even better - very nice.

Wish you'd left it as it was...
"Shoot the giant Scotch egg! FEUER!!"















You've got nothing to ein, zwei, drei, vier
Turned 30...bugger! ![]()
Turned 30...bugger!
So did my manager!
Happy birthday to you! 
A Proud Member Of 'Team Spleen!' who play mainly at Gunman Airsoft, Tuddenham, Suffolk.


















30 was ok. 31 was... when I finally thought "Ah, who's counting?!" Never had a problem since. ![]()















You've got nothing to ein, zwei, drei, vier
did my french resistance armband for the chataux game




Found out all my old British Military OS maps, got them all together in one place, and catalouged them. This is what I've managed to aquire without activley collecting them:
1 Inch/Mile - Inter-War Civilian Maps with purple War Office over-printing
102 Bristol & Newport 1938
124 Guidford & Horsham 1925/1938
131 Sailsbury & Winchester 1939
146 Land's End & Lizard 1934/1939
1 Inch/Mile - War Office published
015 Middlesborough & hartlepool (War Revision 1940/1942) X2?
023 Scarborough (War Revision 1940/1932)
026 Harrogate (War Revision 1940/1941-42)
087 Ipswich (War Revision 1940/1941-42)
098 Clacton On Sea & Harwich (War Revision 1940/1932)
107 N.E.London & Epping Forest (War Revision 1940/1942)
108 Southend & District (War Revision 1940/1940)
117A East Kent Special Sheet (War Revision 1941/1941)
122 Sailsbury & Bulford (War Revision 1940/1941-42)
123 Winchester (War Revision 1940/1941)
125 Tunbridge Wells (War Revision 1940/1941)
131 Wimborne & Ringwood (War Revision 1940/1940)
132 Portsmouth & Southhampton (War Revision 1940/1941)
133 Chichester & Worthing (War Revision 1940/1941)
137 Tavistock & Okehampton (War Revision 1940/1941)
139 Sidmouth & Bridport (War Revision 1940/1941)
141 Bournmouth & Swanage (War Revision 1940/1941)
142 Isle Of Wight (War Revision 1940/1941)
144 Plymouth (War Revision 1940/1941)
1/4 Inch/Mile - War Office Published
01 The Border (Military 1943)
02 North Central (War Revision Military Edition 1940/1939)
03 England, North East (Military 1943)
04 North Wales & Manchester (Military 1943)
06 North Midlands & Lincolnshire (Military 1943)
07 South wales (Military 1943)
08 Midlands (War Revision Military Edition 1940/1939)
09 East Anglia (War Revision Military Edition 1940/1939)
09 East Anglia (Military 1943)
10 England, South West (War Revision Military Edition 1940/1939)
10 England, South west (Military 1943)
11 England, South Military 1943)
12 England, South East & London (Military 1943)
1/4 Inch/Mile - Inter-War "Military Specials"
Salisbury Plain 1931/1939
Aldershot Command 1934/1939?
Others/Specials
Inter-War civilian 'Fieldpath Map of Berkhamstead, Ashridge & District', April 1938; used by 7th Herts Home Guard.
A Proud Member Of 'Team Spleen!' who play mainly at Gunman Airsoft, Tuddenham, Suffolk.


















So now I get to sit with all these patches just waiting for a jacket!
I feel for you ![]()
Today I went to the London Imperial War museum.
Incredible place.





realised the BD trousers i ordered are actually a size to big!...(and also very baggy)
today i have spent 4.5 hours with wire wool ,ally black,copper black (DONT GET ME STARTED
) ,cold blue and an agm stg44 of the unpainted type.its a little over 3/4 done cosmetically but still needs a downgrade as well.even i would have lost the will to live if i had first needed to strip paint off,its been knocking about for a while and oxidised so it needs scrubbing all over with the wire wool before it gets the chemical black.....think i'll take the dogs out before the final assault,an hour of trudging through 4 inches of mud will make finishing the gun look inviting.dont bother with birchwood casey copper black its so difficult to use,needs the copper heating just enough and not to much before applying or it barely works and even then is really hard to get an even finish grrrrrr....,to make matters worse ive found that there's a better product called "liver of sulphur"thats mutch better and easy to use 
i'll post pictures when its done,probably look just like a painted one ![]()
armoury
m1a1 Thompson,sten mk2,mp40,stg44,sterling,mk2 bren gun,lee Enfield no4 mk1,Mauser Kar98, Walther ppk,smith and Weston m10 and Mauser m712
Give me a big enough hammer and a place to stand and I could fix the world.
i'll kill a man in a fair fight or if i think he's going to start a fair fight or over a woman or.......
a problem shared is a problem halved ,but an advantage shared is no advantage at all
if a job's not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well































realised the BD trousers i ordered are actually a size to big!...(and also very baggy)
Thats not a problem you will grow into them like the rest of us Portly people 









realised the BD trousers i ordered are actually a size to big!...(and also very baggy)
Thats not a problem you will grow into them like the rest of us Portly people
We are NOT portly, we are "ROBUST".
Always prefered HUSKY. 
i see... so a sort of robust,Husky, portly set of battle hardened individuals! count me in
i have sent the BD's back and switched for next size down.
Today I received some new eye protection that should be a good deal less pronounced than my old ESS V12's ![]()





Today I bought a plastic repro German helmet and also Semperfi's G43 stock... 
Looking forward to being able to kit it up a bit. ![]()
Not today, but yesterday.
Went to Militracks in Overloon (The Netherlands). It is a big event with (only) original WW2 German vehicles. This year including a running 38t tank, a hetzer and a T34. All in running condition.
German re-enactment is/was not allowed during the event. That's why you see 'just' civilians in the vehicles.
More pictures here: http://www.ww2airsoft.eu/media/thumbnails.php?album=220 and here: http://www.ww2airsoft.eu/media/thumbnails.php?album=221
Very nice waggons, i wish, ..................... actually im going to check my euro millions lottery ticket now...........................................
shite , still skint ![]()
"Take that you rotton helping of strawberry flan!"
Joseph Porta to "strawberrys and cream", in the sven hassel book ,ogpu prison
not today but yesterday at the local site i was sniped twice in the left ear in the same game. choice words were shouted the second time and i now have an odd sized left ear for a few days... 


