Just to get things moving, chat about the Market Garden SSIG can (read should) be put in here
Questions, ideas, photos, suggestions---
Bring it!
Ian M
Questions, ideas, photos, suggestions---
Bring it!
Ian M
Your banned!!! :P\ said:Is that like growing vegetables
Which would be quite appropriate, given the subject!\ said:Well mine would fill a garden Ian
Yes. Most of the Airlanding units arrived in this way. There is a preserved/replica of one at Pegasus Bridge museum as well has cockpit sections at the Museum of Army Flying and at The Airborne Forces Museum when it was at Aldershot.\ said:Simple question, sorry in advance for my ignorance but did they use Horsa gliders ?Adrian
I don't think mine has that style of mantlet. Maybe a lot of foliage will hide it!!\ said:#Adrian Yes they did#Rick
StuG III Ausf G said to have been present at Arnhem during Operation Market Garden. This StuG features the Soukopf (Sow's Head) version of the gun mantlet.
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Richi
All is not lost. I have found an HO gauge Stug III G with the saukopf mantlet, it's a bit pricey though.\ said:I don't think mine has that style of mantlet. Maybe a lot of foliage will hide it!!
Them it is me that should apologise Paul. But still a point worth raising as I am well aware that a big dio with five or six kits in 1/35 would end up costing a bob or two..\ said:Sorry Ian if you got the impression I'd be using the Stug in my build. I included it because it was on topic that's all. My build for the SSIG will be from scratchCheers P
One truck, two Jeeps and three sets of figures for the mash dio cost just over 50 quid, I consider that a fair bit myself but then again some of you spend hundreds on a single kit with all the pe and add-ons ...... Its all relative at the end of the day\ said:am well aware that a big dio with five or six kits in 1/35 would end up costing a bob or two..
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