TomNT
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To be fair Brett's arm muscles need a rest from time to time, it's not easy being your own 'Pukka Wallah'.....
Wayne.
He's gotta get a workout somewhere! {sm4}
Tom
To be fair Brett's arm muscles need a rest from time to time, it's not easy being your own 'Pukka Wallah'.....
Wayne.
I would love to see the main generals of the various warring countries done. Lots of variety in uniforms and personalities. --AlAs far as commemorating, if K&C were to do some type of special figure related to the great war, what would you all like to see K&C come up with??...Sammy
As far as commemorating, if K&C were to do some type of special figure related to the great war, what would you all like to see K&C come up with??...Sammy
This is a good idea. I have been begging for a French 75mm and a German 210mm. -- AlArtillery was king. JJD has planes and may be going down the tank and armoured vehicle route. Perhaps a range depicting the various calibre field guns, mortars and howitzers used throughout the conflict. There's plenty of subject matter.
As far as commemorating, if K&C were to do some type of special figure related to the great war, what would you all like to see K&C come up with??...Sammy
Troops from all sides at the cessation of hostilities would seem the most apt. Just more than likely would not be popular but, a proper way to commemorate WWI
Mitch
The east coast of Australia is in the grip of a heat wave at the moment so I feel your pain. It is made worse by the ineffective air conditioning at my TS shop. I would name the owner but that is not fair to Brett. {sm4}{sm4}
As we Aussies (note the 'E' Toddy.:rolleyes2:.) swelter and the bush burns and one of our Kiwi brothers thinks of us, Toddy has hit the nail no the head with his comments about commemorating the Great War. When and if you are ever over the ditch mate the BBQ is on me (just don't 'bully' us out of all the prawns):wink2:....Never mind the heat, what about the sodding bush fires over there boys.......you Aussi's must be fair roasting over there!{sm2}
Us Kiwi's are currently getting blasted by hot winds from your fires, clouds of dirty smoke and a nice wee yellow/brown glow in the sky at sunset........all we need now is a wiff of some king prawns sizzling on Waynepoos's BBQ and a migrating mass of Aussi wildlife, franticly paddling across the Tasman to safety...{sm5}
As for commemorations of the fallen......each to there own I say. I think as collectors we commemorate daily, which I see as part of the hobbie we all enjoy.
Personally speaking, the importance of remembering anything or event that highlights the sacrifices of others past and present, can not be under stated regardless of those involved and whose side you are on.........to me the point is to remember and to not forget.
We also have a responsibility to educate the young and the uninitiated to such events in history 'lest we forget'.......I am encouraged to see the recent resurgence in our ANZAC day commemorations here in NZ and also the ever increasing pilgrimage by many to the Gallipoli battlefield each year....just to give an example.:salute::
As for being refered to as a 'bully by a member for ticking a box, thats a little disappointing and not very constructive......for my part there's no hard feelings either way.
Never mind the heat, what about the sodding bush fires over there boys.......you Aussi's must be fair roasting over there!{sm2}
Us Kiwi's are currently getting blasted by hot winds from your fires, clouds of dirty smoke and a nice wee yellow/brown glow in the sky at sunset........all we need now is a wiff of some king prawns sizzling on Waynepoos's BBQ and a migrating mass of Aussi wildlife, franticly paddling across the Tasman to safety...{sm5}
As for commemorations of the fallen......each to there own I say. I think as collectors we commemorate daily, which I see as part of the hobbie we all enjoy.
Personally speaking, the importance of remembering anything or event that highlights the sacrifices of others past and present, can not be under stated regardless of those involved and whose side you are on.........to me the point is to remember and to not forget.
We also have a responsibility to educate the young and the uninitiated to such events in history 'lest we forget'.......I am encouraged to see the recent resurgence in our ANZAC day commemorations here in NZ and also the ever increasing pilgrimage by many to the Gallipoli battlefield each year....just to give an example.:salute::
As for being refered to as a 'bully by a member for ticking a box, thats a little disappointing and not very constructive......for my part there's no hard feelings either way.
As we Aussies (note the 'E' Toddy.:rolleyes2:.) swelter and the bush burns and one of our Kiwi brothers thinks of us, Toddy has hit the nail no the head with his comments about commemorating the Great War. When and if you are ever over the ditch mate the BBQ is on me (just don't 'bully' us out of all the prawns):wink2:....
Wayne
Troops from all sides at the cessation of hostilities would seem the most apt. Just more than likely would not be popular but, a proper way to commemorate WWI
Mitch
Speaking as a proud Briton, I think 1914 was and is one of the pivotal years in British and world history… We began the war with the largest Empire the world had ever seen.. and the most powerful navy that sailed the seas (at that time).
Mmmm, celebrating the "start" of one of the hugest massacre in history? I wouldn' t call it a " commemoration"{sm2} Commemorations are made for the end of wars, not for their starts.
You've taken Andy's comment out of context and left out the accompanying thought. He contrasted the pre-eminent position of the British forces in 1914 with the position they were in 1918, in near bankruptcy and untold losses in human life.