I read somewhere that there are instructions on how to convert this model into a standard Mark IV tank. If anyone has this info, can you post it here?
Thanks,
Oddball
"It's really hard to have any kind of discussion with you heritage types on this Forum"
Well, it's probably because your arrogance is exceeded by your ignorance. I'm standing with Mr. Reid on this one.
I'm not a hardcore "heritage type", but I sure get tired of those that disparage the...
I have also posted two photos of actual snake rail fences that can be found at Gettysburg today . . . . as you can see, the H&A snake rail fence looks very much like the "real deal" . . . .
Mike,
Just a few thoughts here; First, your diorama looks great. While I know that Mr. Osen is...
Thyer,
Great job on the painting, these look really good.
One thing you mentioned was "... I guess historically the 'butternut' rebel was most common?" Well, no. Despite popular opinion and Hollywood, brown uniforms on Rebs were not as common as gray. Was "brown" clothing used? Sure it...
The majority of CS knapsacks were made of oilcloth (black-painted canvas). While there were knapsacks made of leather or had a leather flap on the main bag, these were used in the early war period, generally purchased by local volunteer companies as they prepared for war. Some of these early...
"First off, I know there was no "right" way to make flags back then and all were different so please don't jump onto me about that. Anyway it seems to me that the stars on most of the battle flags were not spaced out to cover the entire blue cross of Saint Andrew's. "
Well, in a friendly way...
I am selling the following kits, as it's unlikely that I will get around to building them.
Hinchliffe 54mm Artillery/Figure Kits
1. 1815 British Royal Horse Artillery: 6 Pounder Gun with six-man crew. Figures are new in box, the gun has been assembled and painted. 115.00 (sold as a set...
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