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Funny enough, i was talking to a colleague of mine today, she had seen me reading Streets of Fire on Hue, and said her parents were from Vietnam, so it appears they are from Quang Ninh near Hanoi, and her Mother was deaf due to American Bombing on her village, and her dad was in the NVA and fought in the South, but they left on a Boat after reunification, as evidently the place was poor as hell, anyway seeing im probably going off topic, i asked he if she could ask her Dad what he wore etc, she then proceeded to show me one pic of him on her phone, in a almost white uniform and a i presume an american soft cap, he fought down south in the period we are interested in, so will try to find out more about uniforms etc, ran a chip shop here until the early 2000s funny from NVA to chip fryer.
Wow What a beautiful range, this has got to be the best looking post WWII range I have seen to date. There's nothing like a range of figures that really captures the feel of a period to re-kindle interest www.gallopingmajorwargames.com
Amazing! Also nice for conversions in case someone wants a belt fed RPD.
Lt Colonel Ernie Cheatham looking decidedly cheesed off.Its a useful picture as it shows the Empress attention to scaling as we have made him taller than the other Marines to respect his 6'4" height.
I think my 28mm Rhodesians will get some Selous Scouts out of these chaps...
Cheers guys.Lt Colonel Ernie Cheatham looking decidedly cheesed off.Its a useful picture as it shows the Empress attention to scaling as we have made him taller than the other Marines to respect his 6'4" height.
Amazing attention to detail!