hi to all
i have a bit of a request, can any one tell me if there are any 1/35 scale figures of uk soldiers of the 70's era on the market or would i have to remodel existing ones, and if so which ones would you recommend
many thanks
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Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2008 - 06:26 AM UTC
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Posted: Thursday, October 23, 2008 - 07:13 PM UTC
fantastic nick
firing line have just what im looking for, squaddie with cup of tea
many thanks for the info its got me out of a tight spot
cheers
firing line have just what im looking for, squaddie with cup of tea
many thanks for the info its got me out of a tight spot
cheers
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Posted: Friday, October 24, 2008 - 03:26 AM UTC
Hi Andrew
Glad to be of help.
Could go in any imaginable scene couldn't it!!!!! May I ask what you are planning to use the figures for? Nick
Glad to be of help.
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squaddie with cup of tea
Could go in any imaginable scene couldn't it!!!!! May I ask what you are planning to use the figures for? Nick
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Posted: Friday, October 24, 2008 - 04:45 AM UTC
yeah sure no problem
i am putting the finishing touches to a present for my father who drove a afv 432 in a comms capacity for four years or so in the seventies i got the 432 from acccurate armour and after seeing the figures from firingline i just had to go for the one with the cuppa, which says it all really " a squaddie without a cuppa is unthinkable" lol
i am putting the finishing touches to a present for my father who drove a afv 432 in a comms capacity for four years or so in the seventies i got the 432 from acccurate armour and after seeing the figures from firingline i just had to go for the one with the cuppa, which says it all really " a squaddie without a cuppa is unthinkable" lol
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Posted: Friday, October 24, 2008 - 05:57 AM UTC
Oh cool, cool idea. Which of the Fv 432's have you got, Iv got their mortar kit waiting semi built, its quite a nice little kit i thought.
LOL!!! The British army runs on tea!! There's always time for a brew!!! Nick (no tea mug unfortuantely!! )
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a squaddie without a cuppa is unthinkable
LOL!!! The British army runs on tea!! There's always time for a brew!!! Nick (no tea mug unfortuantely!! )
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Posted: Friday, October 24, 2008 - 08:53 PM UTC
its the bog standard afv 432 apc is what im building which if my memory serves me well the vehicle my father drove, used and abused was stuffed full of comms equipment on one side of the interior.