A bitty post, but I'm trying to do a follow-up to each of Chris's donation posts, if only to clear some crud out of Picasa, but also to add to the previous, or illustrate a point made, with this one it's the landing-craft 'thing'!
Here it is, on a generic 'U.N. Army Set', and you can see what I meant about all the plug-in holes, there are at least six, but nothing plugged into them! I've never understood what the section of Bailey Bridge is for either, half unsuccessful WWI tank's steering mechanism / half bridge-support?
I think it's meant to be a depth-charge launcher, as there's a double row of blobs immediately in front of it? But for Old School war-gaming a'la the Terry Wise school of doing things, it could be used as one of the fire-support rocket launchers, from D-Day!
Further to the aircraft shot in that pervious post, the Stuka here is also ex-MPC 'Mini', but i don't think the other two are, however there's a chap on eBay at the moment selling a bucket-load of them in 20's, there are several more sculpts, another of which might be ex-MPC, the others like these two more chunky chaps! The Stuka is a fourth or fifth generation copy, with a large allied star added to the wing, as ahve the others!
And, another 'executive jet' pressed into service as a warplane, but the real interest here is the peculiar AA-gun, on a tripod mount, which isn't terribly clear in this shot, but the blue rendition on the card is an accurate likeness.
I've picked up several loose ones over the years, and was struggling to work out from none-too-clean samples, which small-scale (or other) figures they went with, but you can see here, there are no figures, just a dodgy pair of knock-off Action Man binoculars . . . You are the spotter AND the gunner!


