Guy Major Joined Feb 11, 2010 Messages 6,571 Jun 8, 2018 #3 JPB said: I love the waves ! Click to expand... thank you guy
Horus Brigadier General Joined Nov 20, 2015 Messages 12,250 Jun 8, 2018 #4 From Bayeux. NOS A GULIELMO VICTI VICTORIS PATRIAM LIBERAVIMUS Which freely translates means: "We, once conquered by William, have now set free the Conqueror's native land." Oorah !:salute:: Steve
From Bayeux. NOS A GULIELMO VICTI VICTORIS PATRIAM LIBERAVIMUS Which freely translates means: "We, once conquered by William, have now set free the Conqueror's native land." Oorah !:salute:: Steve
BHogan Command Sergeant Major Joined Nov 2, 2010 Messages 2,060 Jun 8, 2018 #5 Great dioramas Guy. Just a question though. What are the little pennants for in the British D-Day diorama? Brendan
Great dioramas Guy. Just a question though. What are the little pennants for in the British D-Day diorama? Brendan
2 29 Let's Go Sergeant Major Joined Mar 13, 2011 Messages 1,657 Jun 8, 2018 #6 Guy, Fantastic! Such detail with a great story to tell. Steve
Guy Major Joined Feb 11, 2010 Messages 6,571 Jun 9, 2018 #7 BHogan said: Great dioramas Guy. Just a question though. What are the little pennants for in the British D-Day diorama? Brendan Click to expand... They were used to show where "mines" were located; to indicate save passage ways guy
BHogan said: Great dioramas Guy. Just a question though. What are the little pennants for in the British D-Day diorama? Brendan Click to expand... They were used to show where "mines" were located; to indicate save passage ways guy
BHogan Command Sergeant Major Joined Nov 2, 2010 Messages 2,060 Jun 9, 2018 #8 Guy said: They were used to show where "mines" were located; to indicate save passage ways guy Click to expand... Thanks. That's what I figured. Engineers still do pretty much the same thing today. Brendan
Guy said: They were used to show where "mines" were located; to indicate save passage ways guy Click to expand... Thanks. That's what I figured. Engineers still do pretty much the same thing today. Brendan