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Tuesday, July 28, 2015
G is for Good Gun, Gormless Guys...
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Quick box-ticker from the Winter photo-session. With everyone doing the dreaded '88, it was a nice touch for Nitto to provide a model o...
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C is for Cedar (of Lebanon)
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Saving the best 'till last! Actually my favourite is the large fir tree, but I don't have one! When I was sorting them out a few yea...
Monday, July 27, 2015
T is for Two - Soft Metal 40-mils
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Another excuse to shift a few pictures from the lap-top! The old 40mm standard of the 19th century, which has held-on by dint of the model r...
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W is for Willows - Wispy and Weeping
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I don't know which came first, and haven't checked which of the two ran when, but the 'Willow Trees' had an illustration tha...
Sunday, July 26, 2015
News, Views Etc...Bits, Bobs, Blue Box and a Battleship
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I've so much for a 'News, Views' post that I'm going to hold back the links for another day, although I've been sitting ...
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S is for Scots...Pine
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Capturing the look of the real tree quite effectively, the Scots Pine gives a bit of height to a war games table, and with no low branches c...
T is for Two...Bagged Spacemen
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Comparison between an American hard plastic (polystyrene) original and a soft plastic (polyethylene) Hong Kong generated copy. Neither gives...
B is for Beech: Young Copper Beech
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Britains did do a green 'standard' beach, but it was sold as a 'silver birch'! Basically this is the silver birch, with red-...
R is for Rosedale
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Another Box-ticker really, large scale (120mm figure?) farm tractor from (or marked) Rosedale . Actually an 'imprint' of and the par...
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Saturday, July 25, 2015
P is for Poplar (Lombardy not Plastics)
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Continuing with the Britains trees, we look at the cleverest. The construction of the poplar tree is very ingenious, bears little relationsh...
N is for Nom-nom-nomnivore!
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Yes! Back to figural edibles! Picked these up in a conveniace store in Basingrad the other day, but don't know how widespread they are. ...
O is for Oak Tree
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One of the largest trees in the Britains range and often seen in the background of war games in the old books on the subject, like all the B...
Friday, July 24, 2015
QC is for Quercetti & Co-Ma
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This has been in Picasa for the longest time (years!) and I didn't really know what to do with it other than shove it on the correct arc...
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
A is for Apple Tree
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That's it really...apple tree, begins with 'A' you know... Still on the runners, and that's how it's staying, once t...
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
News, Views etc...Khaki Infantry Page Update
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Added Tenco (?), Polish ( PZG ) and Hong Kong examples of the Britains and other Khaki Infantry to their page , will add a few general shot...
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