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The Matilda Tank was named after a cartoon Duck wasn't it?

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A 25-pdr gun firing during the British night artillery barrage which opened Second Battle of El Alamein, 23 October 1942.

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I agree Howard but perhaps it should be behind three Valentines named ''Hector, ''Howard'' and ''Dingo''.......:rolleyes2:
Wayne.

Or Happy, Healthy, Harold.....:rolleyes2:^&grin

Tom
 
Guys, earlier this year we got the splendid D Day version of a Humber, can this one be far off now?:wink2:

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Guys, earlier this year we got the splendid D Day version of a Humber, can this one be far off now?:wink2:

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Hope not Rob, im hanging for it!

Tom
 
Hope not Rob, im hanging for it!

Tom

Me too Tom, I have the Normandy version and its a splendid release, this will go nicely with my desert Jeep, Dingo AC etc{bravo}}

Rob
 
Not my bag at all but are people not slightly put off by the heavy outlining on these figures, particularly the figure laying on the ground?

Slightly concerned about how the WW1 Middle East Brits will look on the evidence of these. I'm visually discombobulated.
 
Not my bag at all but are people not slightly put off by the heavy outlining on these figures, particularly the figure laying on the ground?

Slightly concerned about how the WW1 Middle East Brits will look on the evidence of these. I'm visually discombobulated.

No...to the first question and no to the second question, can't understand what your seeing? I think they're some of the best recent releases, I agree with you most times but not this time. But I do like 'dicombobulated' I will remember to use it at some point.....:wink2:
Wayne.
 
No...to the first question and no to the second question, can't understand what your seeing? I think they're some of the best recent releases, I agree with you most times but not this time. But I do like 'dicombobulated' I will remember to use it at some point.....:wink2:
Wayne.

It's the one with the big gunny thing that looks as though it may hurt people. Particularly around the chin strap, sleeve rolls, top of the socks and front pockets. I genuinely liked the EA15 figures where it didn't appear as pronounced.
 
It's the one with the big gunny thing that looks as though it may hurt people. Particularly around the chin strap, sleeve rolls, top of the socks and front pockets. I genuinely liked the EA15 figures where it didn't appear as pronounced.
Ok, just can't see any problem with it myself, but hey each of us likes what we like, no need for a debate. But I will try and find a way to work 'discombobulated' into a post, what a great word.....:wink2:{sm3}
Wayne.
 
1 English
1.1 Adjective
1.1.1 Translations
1.2 Verb

English
Adjective

discombobulated (comparative more discombobulated, superlative most discombobulated)

Confused, embarrassed, upset.

After months of preparation for a new sign ordinance, the Planning Commission appeared discombobulated over the idea of adopting the new regulations when confronted by a few members of the public.

Broken, mixed up.

Translations
[show ▼]confused, embarrassed, upset
[show ▼]broken, mixed up
Verb

discombobulated

Simple past tense and past participle of discombobulate.

Categories:

English adjectives
English simple past forms
English past participles


Sheeesh there only TS,s don't forget.........................^&grin
Not my area of collecting but they look great to me.
 
1 English
1.1 Adjective
1.1.1 Translations
1.2 Verb

English
Adjective

discombobulated (comparative more discombobulated, superlative most discombobulated)

Confused, embarrassed, upset.

After months of preparation for a new sign ordinance, the Planning Commission appeared discombobulated over the idea of adopting the new regulations when confronted by a few members of the public.

Broken, mixed up.

Translations
[show ▼]confused, embarrassed, upset
[show ▼]broken, mixed up
Verb

discombobulated

Simple past tense and past participle of discombobulate.

Categories:

English adjectives
English simple past forms
English past participles


Sheeesh there only TS,s don't forget.........................^&grin
Not my area of collecting but they look great to me.

I bet if I ask you will find the German word for 'discombobulate'.......{sm3}^&grin
Wayne.
 

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