The U.S. uniforms are all wrong for Berlin but the scene sure gave me a good chuckle.![]()
If only a Typhoon had being flying overhead at that moement in History!
Rob
Hi Guys,
Thanks, as usual, for the kind comments...Re "Canadian Samurai's" observation about "all wrong uniforms for Berlin"...I disagree, some of the paratroopers are wearing D.Day jump uniforms but...most are wearing standard WW2 GI field jackets and other gear which is perfectly correct for late/end of the war Europe. Oh, and by the way it's Nuremburg and not Berlin...our "eagle-eyed expert" from North of the border missed that one...Its title/code is LAH082 "The Nuremburg Review Stand".
Best wishes and...happy collecting!
Andy C.
But the nit picking can be alot of fun,especially when we can see whos' hackles get all puffed up.
O.C.
That's not my intention at all - I just want to have an intelligent discussion about history which K&C's wonderful figures encourage. They're accurate by themselves - just not in this combination in Nuremberg. So before someone decides to spend the time and money to set this scene up in their own home I thought they might want to know the pros and cons of it.
I'm sure K&C will get around to doing late war U.S. infantry and paras eventually and then the sky's the limit in terms of dioramas.![]()
SO Sorry C.S. I do try seriouslly to be intelligent how ever silllyness is in my genetics somewhere ( I think it's the Irish side?)
I start out with howmany pentatonic keys in the GreatHighland Pipes and end up with how much it would cost it buy spats for a one legged girls pipeband???
TOo many chemicals in the sixties might have something to do with it also!?!
O.C.![]()
"A one legged girls pipe band"....
Almost split my sides when I saw that one.
As for chemicals, I tried home made FLASH in Libya a few months ago - my eyesight hasn't been the same since....!!!Found out later that the stuff was 98% proof. Could've fuelled up the ramjager with it.
Yes. The Merry HIghland Maids O' Manitoba Pipe and Drums and Precisson Drill Team.(or the M,H,MOM,PD,PDT, as they were known locally.)It was the annual June Rhubarb Fest Parade 1953. A sudden Alaskan storm front droped in. The Lassies kept marching. the winds grew fierce, snow began to spit, the Lasies kept marching drones chocking. Battons slipping, fingers numbing..
AS the parade was on a westery route. Many sucumbed to frost bite on the right foot. The light gillies were of scant protection on the slushy ground.
Had they been wearing good stout Canadian Sorelle Caribous with spatts, would the out come have been different? Only providence knows??
O.C.![]()