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Essex Boy wrote: Sun Jan 06, 2019 9:16 pm But you're there on those special days - a session on me Dremel would be rude.
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I randomly bought a windmill in the early hours because I don’t have enough unfinished terrain projects on the go. 🤦🏾‍♂️
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Every wargames table needs a windmill.
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And some need at least 6
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My squadron signal book "Froggie Fighters of the Great Walkover" has arrived.
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The June 77 issue of Miitary Modelling
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Post office a bit slow?
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77 was a classic year for us military models. The thrill of the great "Tone Down" campaign where everything went green. RAF firemen sporting olive green string vests, aircrew in OG long John's. For a while they had OG flying gloves until they found that they couldn't see what buttons they were pressing at night.
We even paid a Dutch company to spray the runways so that the Russkies couldn't find them.
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That was the luminous paint the applied as giant arrows pointing straight at you?
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Buff Orpington wrote: Sun Jan 13, 2019 9:17 am RAF firemen sporting olive green string vests, aircrew in OG long John's. For a while they had OG flying gloves until they found that they couldn't see what buttons they were pressing at night.
Probably best to gloss over (see what I did there?) the string vests; I certainly never knew Old Glory made long johns and flying gloves - certainly explains the "knees bent, running about" and "Hi, Steve!" poses so prevalent in their ranges.
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