The Americans had their “C” rations – the Empire soldiers their “bully beef on cans, the Germans had their own much loved – and much maligned rations as well - J’s work from China has sent us some of these small model cardboard containers which were the most common to ship food in during the second world war – complete with markings this set comes on a cardboard sheet - let’s look closer.
Tuesday, December 27
Sunday, December 25
Review - Masterbox MB 3591 - US checkpoint in Iraq
MasterBox have developed a reputation of creating figure
sets that tell a story in a box, they also ‘go with a theme’ the best example
of this are the north African themed sets, 3 in total, with a set dedicated to
British and German infantry and the third set depicting some intense hand to
hand fighting - and following on from this, MasterBox released a set of Iraqi insurgents (depicting insurgents during the American/British invasion to remove Saddam Hussain) and now we have ‘US checkpoint in Iraq’
Sunday, December 4
Decal Review - Vintage Eagle Publishing – Captured Eagles German WWII Aircraft Captured By the Allies in 1/48th and 1/32 scales
Vintage Eagle Publishing Have hit the
ground running with their first publication “Vintage Eagle Publishing –
Captured Eagles German WWII Aircraft Captured By the Allies Vol.I” and as well
at the same time have brought out a decal set in both 1/48th and 1/32(yay!)
scales to match this book release. Vintage have picked four of the best covered
pictorially and at the same time a varied and interesting foursome of aircraft
to cover in their first decal sheet release.
Saturday, December 3
Review - Vintage Eagle publishing – Captured Eagles Vol. I.
A really interesting book and decal set has emerged this month – from new publishing house Vintage Eagle Publications this is a book studying the aircraft that were surrendered to – found or “grabbed” by the allies at the closing stages of the European war against Germany in the west. Is it a book with lots of wrecked aircraft or a tale of secret technology stealing shenanigans or is it? Do you buy the book to compliment the decals or the other way around? Let’s have a look at the book today and see how it fares…
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