Historical inaccuraccy/ unit identification obligatory thread." (1 Viewer)

I do re-enacting of the 2nd Ranger Battalion 1944-45 and I wear glasses, however mine are very thin and gold in colour, but they are huge and do take up the size of my face!:)

Mine do as well which is why my wife and kids tell me it's time to move outta 1985!! {eek3}{sm4}
 
^&grin^&grin^&grin

I take strong exception to the glasses on the one prone trooper. Also KV- I believe there was discussion regarding the placement of the logs on the Priest. I believe someone came to the conclusion that those were the M1946 version which could not have been used on a vehicle in theater in 1944 {sm4}{sm3}

I was joking about the logs saying they must be late 1944 - 1945 logs. :rolleyes2:^&grin The early version of the Priest was used right to the end of the war so it works for any period from D-Day on.

Terry
 
If you count the rings on the logs I think you will find they were cut in 1939. That being said I believe the Lend Lease program was already in the planning stages.

This would also account for the discrepancy of so called non-regulation logs. As they were cut according to the British regulations of a right angle downward facing cut versus the American left angle upward facing cut. So you can readily see the differences under this newly found rewritten regulation.
 
I thought the marks on the logs were vampire bites ^&confuse

Well, that is an honest mistake, but those would have only been found on late-war Romanian vehicles, some of which resembled the Priest. A vampire would not come near a real priest.
 
Well, that is an honest mistake, but those would have only been found on late-war Romanian vehicles, some of which resembled the Priest. A vampire would not come near a real priest.
LOL. Good one.^&grin -- Al
 
Re: New Churchiill figure

Rather amazed that the 'rivet counters' have not recognized that the 'tommy gun' being fired by the K&C figure of Sir Winston Churchill is the Thompson Sub-machine Gun Model M1928A1, with a horizontal fore-grip and straight magazine; and not the Model 1921, which was predominately provided lead-lease to British Forces from the United States early in WWII. (In all fairness, and to provide some latitude for artistic license, ther were a limited number of M1928A1s included.) To the point, in all the historical photographs of Winston Churchill holding the weapon, it is the Model 1921, with a 50 round drum magazine and a pistol fore-grip, not the M1928A1.
 

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Re: New Churchiill figure

And the model shouldn't have a strap. His jacket is the wrong colour. And his cigar is the wrong brand. For all the fuss, you'd think it was AFV being discussed. {sm3}{sm4}{sm4}

Terry
 
Re: New Churchiill figure

Rather amazed that the 'rivet counters' have not recognized that the 'tommy gun' being fired by the K&C figure of Sir Winston Churchill is the Thompson Sub-machine Gun Model M1928A1, with a horizontal fore-grip and straight magazine; and not the Model 1921, which was predominately provided lead-lease to British Forces from the United States early in WWII. (In all fairness, and to provide some latitude for artistic license, ther were a limited number of M1928A1s included.) To the point, in all the historical photographs of Winston Churchill holding the weapon, it is the Model 1921, with a 50 round drum magazine and a pistol fore-grip, not the M1928A1.
Well, now that it has been mentioned, it appears that the Thompson does have a pistol fore-grip, and a horizontal fore-grip, combined. Perhaps PM Churchill has the drum mag in his rear pocket.{sm3} -- Al
 
A figure of Winnie based on this picture is available, but not from K&C, as you probably know

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Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Funny thing is, military issue glasses are quite a sight to behold (no pun intended). They have really thick black frames and didn't do my otherwise Apollo-like image any good when I was in training. ^&grin They were affectionally known as RPGs- Rape Prevention Glasses!! {sm2}{sm4}

Maybe on you sir but I looked just like Buddy Holly in mine especially with a nice coating of GAA after doing a service on the tank in the field!{sm4}
 

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