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Showing posts with label British Airborne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British Airborne. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Pegasus Bridge build part 1

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  Building Pegasus Bridge The most famous bridge and coup de main of DDay is pegasus bridge on the orne river canal. I have already started ...
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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

“Salon de Guerre” Wargames room part III

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Yesterday I had my premier game in the partially finished “Salon de Guerre” with our week long holiday guest Chris Pringle   (Author of Bloo...
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Saturday, August 15, 2020

British Airborne C.L.E containers

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Completed ten C.L.E containers last week, scratch built containers from two part putty and sprues that were cut to size and drilled out. Qui...
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Sunday, June 7, 2020

British Airborne C.L.E supply containers Arnhem & DDay

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British Airborne CLE supply canisters Coming up to D-Day this year I have started to revamp and add some bits to my 20mm British Airborne...
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I both have a fascination with Military History, a lifelong wargamer and also historical re-enactment. My main periods of interest are the Roman Empire, Sassanid empire, Dark age Western Europe, Norman invasions of France and England, early medieval France and England, Heraldry and fealty High medieval , late 17th, 18th 19th century France and Napoleonic German states, also Western Europe WW2 and some Cold War modern conflicts.
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