mikoyan99
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Re: Axis Pacific/Far East Loadouts (Minly japanese)

I went to the military oddysey today, and talked to a guy who did Japnese re-enactment, and to be honest, i'm going to drop this. I think the main iss...

18 years ago
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Re: Axis Pacific/Far East Loadouts (Minly japanese)

Join us...join us...... I was going to ask, what is the shirt the guy is wearing in the picture I enlarged? Are thery available as replicas as well?

18 years ago
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Re: Axis Pacific/Far East Loadouts (Minly japanese)

Thankyou very much for that, I will be picking the first bits up at the military oddsyey this weekend, namely a cap, trousers, gaiters and hopefully s...

18 years ago
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Re: Carbine, Machine, Lanchester Mk.1 scratch built project.

Cheers for that; luckily my mate has access to a deac already. How much cheaper are new spec deacs (lanchester) btw? Think I may have got hold of the ...

18 years ago
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Re: Hi from Eccles in Kent

Welome good to hear of more ww2 players in Kent. -Matt

18 years ago
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Re: Carbine, Machine, Lanchester Mk.1 scratch built project.

"For British eyes only" Will send them to my mate tonight and see what he thinks. -Matt

18 years ago
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Re: Interesting books

Another good one, for ranks and uniforms: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Armed-Forces-World-War-Organization/dp/0517544784/ref=sr_1_12?ie...

18 years ago
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Re: Carbine, Machine, Lanchester Mk.1 scratch built project.

Thankyou very much, thats just what I need. This means even if my mate won't build it, I can. It is legal to own plans like that isn't it? -matt

18 years ago
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Re: Axis Pacific/Far East Loadouts (Minly japanese)

Just had a look at that, that could work very well. The type 100 mags have a similair curve, and the only obvious external difference is the groove in...

18 years ago
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Re: Axis Pacific/Far East Loadouts (Minly japanese)

Indeed; I think for the more casual players, the guns you listed should be used as stand-ins; the mauser 98 especially, being a "generic" bo...

18 years ago
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Re: Carbine, Machine, Lanchester Mk.1 scratch built project.

The stock will be one from an air rifle, of which we have several available, so we should be able to choose one that fits. I'm going to go for the M14...

18 years ago
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Re: Carbine, Machine, Lanchester Mk.1 scratch built project.

Hmm, I see what you mean. In which case we'll either have to mount the trigger forwards or the magazine well further back. -Matt

18 years ago
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Re: At last an airsoft PPSH 41 !!!

It's my sterling, it's actually that one that's up for sale in the forums here; Josh was selling it for me, but I had to get it back to sell it to som...

18 years ago
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Re: Carbine, Machine, Lanchester Mk.1 scratch built project.

What we're worried about is having to have the motor in the thin part of the stock- that could seriously challenge it's structural integrity. I think ...

18 years ago
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Re: Axis Pacific/Far East Loadouts (Mainly japanese)

Well, I suppose the best start is to see who posts interest here, and in the other pacific theatre threads, and see about numbers. I'd imagine organis...

18 years ago
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Re: Axis Pacific/Far East Loadouts (Minly japanese)

Indeed, that's always the problem with a niche withing a niche. It's probably worth shelving this for now then resurrecting it if interest (ever) pick...

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