Made this stand for my British
No idea if they routinely used dogs during WW2
Limited real use in game terms, could fire as 'other' or maybe a recon stand
Only one run-in ever with these people during my service time - caution, do not snort too much vodka off a teaspoon :) :)
Changed the webbing to white.
Nice one Al. The whiter webbing is the way o go for these characters.
ReplyDeleteCheers mate, might do some on bikes too
DeleteIn ww2 dogs mostly for sentury duty. Today we yanks use them fer everything. We even have airborn dogs. I knew a guy with a dog tht sniffs for plutonium.
DeleteIn ww2 dogs mostly for sentury duty. Today we yanks use them fer everything. We even have airborn dogs. I knew a guy with a dog tht sniffs for plutonium.
DeleteThat is a great little vignette Al! We got chased by a couple of Landrovers full of these jokers in Kowloon back in the 80's. We were marching down the street as a Mess from one bar to another. Very Orderly!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Col
Thanks Col, gotta keep em tidy :)
Deletewell done mate , fkn MP's .. hey what makes the wof ( dog ) waterloo1815?
ReplyDelete:) the dog is W1815, I need the rest for my marine project
DeleteI like the Tilly. Airfix?
ReplyDeleteYes David, Airfix
DeleteVery nice. I like it!!!!
ReplyDeleteGood one
ReplyDeleteHow about a German or Italian commando attack on Monty's HQ
This dude is the last line of defense before the Axis get to Winston
Good one
ReplyDeleteHow about a German or Italian commando attack on Monty's HQ
This dude is the last line of defense before the Axis get to Winston