woodlander
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Joined: Oct 11, 2007
Topics: 20 / Replies: 199
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RE: WW2 British Hand signals...

No but I have the 1951 national service one which I am sure is identical Gadge (and all), the handbook you need is Infantry Training, Part VIII...

19 years ago
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RE: Latest Acquisitions

Oh, and I just bought Robert Capa's book "Slightly out of Focus" I just bought it too...... was an enjoyable read and would have made a g...

19 years ago
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RE: Glider rebuild project

the mosquito museum is only a few miles down the road from me. ive seen the fuselage of the horsa glider they got down there and it is amazing the amo...

19 years ago
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RE: Glider rebuild project

Would like to make one for my 1/6 figures, but I can't find the plans anywhere. I've a project in hand to make a 1/6th Horsa Mk1 for my 1/6th GPs...

19 years ago
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RE: Hold the sten by the mag?

....form personal experience if we use the sa80 its reguallry degraded and rubished by people (and most of those have never held one let alone fired ...

19 years ago
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RE: Hold the sten by the mag?

Sorry but I have to laugh at the accuracy being thrown in with Sten in the same sentance. Anyone ever see that programme a few years back where it w...

19 years ago
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RE: SAS Kit questions

To be fair steve I've seen pics of lads on bullbasket wearing skeleton webbing (in the book 'Das Reich' I think. It is Stirlings men that states they...

19 years ago
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RE: SAS Kit questions

The loadout I'm going for is sort of this: Or add a helmet and have a late war infantry one as well. IMHO it's not the best guide - I can't reca...

19 years ago
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Re: SAS Kit questions

What's the correct colour for WW2 SAS beret, did they use a cloth or metal badge in the field or retain the badge of their original regt? Also, where...

19 years ago
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RE: Hold the sten by the mag?

Loved that discussion....... To further debate in this forum here's my edited summary from page 4 of the re-enacting thread..... (1) There's defini...

19 years ago
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RE: PBI Weapons

Cheers ....was just trying to be efficient ( = tightwad) in making as much use of donor gun as possible

19 years ago
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RE: PBI Weapons

Interesting ... thanks..... I might be revealing my ignorance here but how about leaving the trigger where it is, sealing off the existing pellet feed...

19 years ago
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RE: PBI Weapons

Not sure if this belongs here or in a different thread but am happy to be re-educated... Encouraged by content of this thread I've been having ...

19 years ago
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RE: Lee Enfield parts for conversion

In case anyone's interested, the lastest World Wide Arms catalogue has full sets of original military set No.4 woodwork for £49 plus P&P. ...

19 years ago
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RE: A newbie reports in.....

You are all generous with your welcomes - thank you. TBH now I'm here I'm surprised it took me so long PS: Have started negotiations regardin...

19 years ago
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RE: A newbie reports in.....

Thanks for the welcome Gadge. Oh, and thanks for the tip towards the M14 -> STEN page.... will follow that through with interest.

19 years ago
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