I'm sure the Soviets got a few Bren-guns
before their own production was up to full war-footing, but the idea that the
Cossacks went to war with only LMG's or heavy weapons is stretching the idea of
artistic license somewhat, I fear!
But again, they were only meant to be toys
and - although ours came from the church-fete (with much playwear showing in the
paint) - we loved these as kids, double-breasted chef's jackets, fairy-tale
prince's hats, rectal flame-probe an'all!
Re-issued recently (Marlborough/Dorset?) in several colours (I've also seen a lighter
tan), there are also originals in a paler sand and with lighter-grey trousers.
Hats were a bit off-the-radar, although the red flaps each-side seem to have
been the genesis for the later Crescent
set (seen earlier today here at Small Scale World) with their twin badges?
And - spot the deliberate mistake: the one damaged one is the one pose I haven't found in the newer versions either . . . go figure!
3 comments:
Hi Hugh,
Did Torgano copy the Cherilea Russians?
Regards
Steve
I don't know Stez? I don't think I've ever seen Russians; Alpini, Space, Cowboys and Indians, yes . . . but not russians?
H
Sorry, Steve not Stez! If you mean these;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/355611327811
I think they are Charbens, mislabelled?
H
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