Woodyskysolo
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- Nov 17, 2021
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Thanks MikeNicely done Paul. I really enjoy desert themed displays. Looks like they have all the comforts of home, even a good source of water.
Mike
Many thanks to all of you Paddy. I would love to see some photosGreat again. We love those buildings too. We have a lovely AK taking a village ourselves. The 8th Army is on shelves waiting to retake the town in this fluid campaign. Love what you're doing though. And your hits just keep comin'!
Best Wishes
Paddy for Dad & me
I will see if I can find it Paddy. Hopefully the anniversary will be around the corner soonBest we can do right now is, if you check our albums/media, one of the earlier photos is of us (am I sober in that shot?..) from X-Mas 2010. But we got some more AK after that and added it. Then we took some away and put it on the floor under a very loose sheet, hoping to resurrect it. It's been almost 15 years since the opening... maybe an anniversary display is in order. We'll see, we are very busy.
Best wishes and please keep up the great work.
Paddy (the shorter one) for Dad & me, collectors
Paddy,Impressive as always Louis!
I still want a steakburger if I make it out to visit you, but it'd worth it even with a White Castle.
Thanks for posting,
Paddy for Pats
Steve,Where as I guess most people are drawn to the SAS jeep, I've always liked the LRDG trucks, fascinating unit and what they did out in the desert, where there were several odd little units, Popski's, being another, trying to do similar work to both SAS / LRDG.
The book on Popski's Private Army is worth a read.
Anyway, loving all these little stories you're telling with your displays.