My soldiers. Airfix & Matchbox.
Discussion
Toma500 said:
Very nice any tips on photos ,and what scale are they.
They're all 1/32nd, Airfix soldiers standards.Photography: Believe it all not, they're all perched on a flat toilet seat. The two windows in my bathroom mean two light sources from
different angles which helps. A low shutter speed and high F number means there's little depth-of-field blurring, but this does mean exposure
times of about 1-2 seconds, so a tripod is essential. Camera is a Nikon D90.
HoHoHo said:
dr_gn said:
Happy memories.
Ditto 
Many happy hours spent playing 'war' with my mates!
The also did one called "Rocket Attack" IIRC, which was based upon a V1 launch site.
dr_gn said:
HoHoHo said:
dr_gn said:
Happy memories.
Ditto 
Many happy hours spent playing 'war' with my mates!
The also did one called "Rocket Attack" IIRC, which was based upon a V1 launch site.
I had knackered soldiers and we flicked marbles, tiddly-winks or anything that we could find to play 'war'
Pneumatic machine gun........naaah, we just shouted from behind a cheap plastic figure.......daga daga daga you're dead take your shots!
This takes me back, these look really good. I always wanted the 1/32 figures but never made it past the 1/76 sets. That said I did have some good times as the Commandos and the Romans defended the wagon train from the Afrika Korps and the Confederate artillery.
Do you keep the figures boxed or display them?
Do you keep the figures boxed or display them?
I could never get the paint to stay on the (polypropylene?) 'soft' plastic figures, so I was chuffed when Airfix started to making the kits of poseable ones, although I struggled to make the plasticard straps look natural.
A Dinky S.H.A.D.O. mobile and Saladin armoured car were our weapons of choice - the latter fired the plastic mushroom pegs from a Mastermind game and was very effective out to about twelve feet...
A Dinky S.H.A.D.O. mobile and Saladin armoured car were our weapons of choice - the latter fired the plastic mushroom pegs from a Mastermind game and was very effective out to about twelve feet...
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