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By trixie123 · Posted
This is basic layout idea ? I converted some lancers and horses to different poses . May 3d printi some stuff ? lots of painting and more ground work to do . -
By Danny J · Posted
brilliant..thankyou for this. I already own the oliver lock books and have now bought the other recommendation, I also just went on your website, fantastic, ill be looking later tonight. thanks again for all this information -
By patches · Posted
An M18 helmet on a soldier of some unknown unit somewhere along the Atlantic Wall 1943. Cannon is a 50mm kwk 38 of the type used in the Panzer Mark III Ausf. F - J. removed and assembled with a large shield. -
By Boy Howdy · Posted
found this on line "Got the answer to the mystery. Danish cookware." there was a Danish 3rd Field Artillery Regiment from 1923 onward -
By danimal03 · Posted
I agree, nice displays and killer cases. I am real picky with display cases and these are nice! -
By patches · Posted
Bersaglieri seems to have briefly used this one, the example here I posted is I believe is in a, or one of, an Italian Army Museum. In 1875, some Bersaglieri and seven men from the 8th Bersaglieri Regiment from the Milan barracks participated in a cycle race with heavy (over 30 kg) wooden and steel, bone shaker velocipede bikes. The ride was terribly hard and officers were forbidden to be seen riding a boneshaker. The bone shaker velocipedes had pedals, wooden wheels with a steel rim and were most uncomfortable to ride. In 1878, some bone shaker velocipedes took part in the large army maneuvers in the Marche region in Italy (Ancona) but they were still viewed with scepticism by the army authorities. -
By SARGE · Posted
A nice display. Nice lit display cases. Now to fill them up. -
By austin_militaria · Posted
Picked up off a clothing rack at a local outdoor antique show. Pants are an HBT material, the jacket is the polished Italian cotton. -
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By J.T.Thompson · Posted
That pot goes with a Clayton alcohol stove. The stove nestled inside the pot for carry. Patented by Herbert Clayton, of Cincinnati, in 1885. -
By Tonomachi · Posted
Good eyes as the same subject matter (eagle, lighting bolt, triangle & atom) are in both patches. Thanks for a possible lead. -
By Proud Kraut · Posted
Excellent detailed paintwork, well done! Looking forward to seeing your Lancer completed.
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