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Got the green light from Mr Hicks to share this. Just so full of hype!
From Facebook.
"At last I get to sculpt British Airborne again. They’re going to be released as a joint Kickstarter with Empress Miniatures These Airborne figures will look as if they’ve been waiting for XXX corps for sometime. Release date news and other sculpts to follow. #28mmww2 #chainofcommand #boltaction"
As time goes by we will announce a lot more information and as the we put the Kickstarter together we will of course inform you all. However in the meantime here are a few previews of the first four figures to announce the project. 😉
Cheers Paul."
Kickstarter hopefully out in the new year!
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I still have some of Paul’s earlier paras but these look even better.
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Masterful sculpting Paul! I gotta get me these when they become available!
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outstanding sculpts!! Like always, well done Paul!
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So this is the reason he stopped sculpting Boshin war troops?
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"I say Harry, reinforcements at the Bridge!"
:)
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Beautiful figures - almost enough to draw me from 20mm...
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Nice sculpts.
I look forward to seeing the Kickstarter.
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Looks like my Warlord and Battle Honors chaps will be getting some reinforcements.... :D
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Beautiful, I am new baby poor at the moment. But I'm will still fallow the Kickstarter.
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So this is the reason he stopped sculpting Boshin war troops?
I believe those are commission work for Bac Ninh Miniatures. To be found here http://bacninhminiatures.blogspot.com/?m=1
So they are still being made as far as I know.
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Beautiful, I am new baby poor at the moment. But I'm will still fallow the Kickstarter.
The bad news is that it only gets worse. Wait until they get to high school.... :'(
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The bad news is that it only gets worse. Wait until they get to high school.... :'(
Trying not to think about that at the moment lol
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Oh and the refund policy on children is really shit. Seems you have to really read the fine print.
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I think I already surpassed the one year warranty by 3 months now. So I guess new baby is no longer the proper title.
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Thank you gents for the very kind comments. This range is a labour of love and allowing me to scratch a sculpting itch I’ve wanted to scratch for years.
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Fantastic minis! :-* 8) :-*
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Please do some spare heads in plain, un-netted/cammed helmets. I’d love to use these for Suez. I wonder how they will size up with your old BA ones?
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Please do some spare heads in plain, un-netted/cammed helmets. I’d love to use these for Suez. I wonder how they will size up with your old BA ones?
Oh I 2nd that request. Can use some of that for Korea, Cypress, Greece, Arab-Israeli conflict... And early cold war gone hit in the 50s. :D
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And a kilted Piper playing the Kosbies off the L/Z!
;)
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There's definitely a few characters/poses I'd like too see.
Lieutenant Jack Reynolds showing true British grit to the German cameraman.
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Major Cain with a PIAT, Johnny Frost blowing his horn and Tatham-Warther in bowler and carrying a brolly!
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So from what I've seen on Facebook.
Jeeps and jeep crews are planned. Also crew for the 6 pounder.
Also not that it will be in this upcoming kickstarter but germans are on the list too. This got me very excited.
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Will these match Paul’s old sculpts sizewise? I do hope so.
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Empress Paul did say that they should slot in really well with what Mr Hicks has done in the past for with original BAM airborne. Which are still the best out there imo. Currently 8)
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Will these match Paul’s old sculpts sizewise? I do hope so.
You'll be happy.
Empress Paul sent me a few samples to colour in...
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Blown away :-* beautiful work you lucky chap
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:-* :-* :-* :-*
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Look well do those, not too sure about the waterbottles, though?
???
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Very nice!
Look well do those, not too sure about the waterbottles, though?
They do seem to be missing a cross strap?
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Very nice!
They do seem to be missing a cross strap?
Not necessarily. The '37 pattern had a canvas cover and straps at the top as opposed to the more familiar WW1 era felt covered type with the skeleton webbing carrier and the distinctive cross straps. How common these were vis a vis the older pattern I don't know but they are not necessarily wrong. Paul is pretty good at doing his research, so I trust these are all based on period photos.
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By the by it was the same bottle inside just the carrier differed.
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Interesting, I wasn’t aware of this version, most minis seem to use the earlier version with the cross straps. This made me have a look through Then and Now for Market Garden. The first thing is that most photos are of the front of people, and rear shots tend to be rather distant. But I found two
First with the 37 pattern, which looks very much the same colour through out
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Second showing the older version which is the darker felt shade
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All will be revealed when I return to the Emporium from seafront perambulate!
🤔
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Both types in action.
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Some piccys, courtesy of Bob and Dave showing the full webbing water bottle carrier. Mr. Hicks has kindly made us these remarkable little sowjers, it's only right we dab our paints on 'em as best we can!
With this in mind, and being super anal, the carrier wants to be the same colour as the webbing with just the canteen top picked out in brown felt. Being a proper sad wanker where the Airborne's concerned, mine will have the smocks with knitted cuffs, picked out in green. They'll also have the cotton .303 bandoleers a different shade to the webbing.
:'(
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Easy fix.
The bandoliers are already a completely different color to the webbing ;)
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You iz di' man Dags!
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A distinctly useful site for British webbing enthusiasts/ fetishists.
http://www.karkeeweb.com/index.html#home
As Fred Astaire almost sang:
'I'm in webbing, I'm in webbing and my heart beats so that I can hardly speak.
And I seem to find the happiness I seek, when we are out there patrolling cheek to cheek.'
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A distinctly useful site for British webbing enthusiasts/ fetishists.
http://www.karkeeweb.com/index.html#home
As Fred Astaire almost sang:
'I'm in webbing, I'm in webbing and my heart beats so that I can hardly speak.
And I seem to find the happiness I seek, when we are out there patrolling cheek to cheek.'
Dear Lord that’s awful lol lol lol lol
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Don't blame me that one is down to an old mate of mine. It's better than 'Some enchanted evening, you may kill a stranger...' or 'M60s in the night, together we were firing on fixed lines...'
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They really are some very tasty looking sculpts. Is there a release ETA on these yet?
I think those samples look great. Nice to see how they look with some paint, particularly like the camo.
Re the bottles, cuffs etc; pretty much what Harry said, he knows his stuff.
With this in mind, and being super anal, the carrier wants to be the same colour as the webbing with just the canteen top picked out in brown felt. Being a proper sad wanker where the Airborne's concerned, mine will have the smocks with knitted cuffs, picked out in green. They'll also have the cotton .303 bandoleers a different shade to the webbing.
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If you can find a book called 'For King and Country: British Airborne Uniforms, Insignia & Equipment in WW2' it's an absolute gem for the painter of Paras and Airborne dudes. It is such a comprehensive guide, covering just about everything that was carried from the start of the war till the end, how it was carried on the webbing, all variations and marks, all colour detailed photos so you get a really look at what you're meant to be colouring in and you get a choice as to how you want to paint it, depending on when and where your guys are fighting.
Having said that, I must have snaffled up a rare cheap copy (well, £20 which I thought was expensive at the time) because it can go for silly money these days, but I do thoroughly recommend it. It helped me no end in painting my paras and glider pilots.
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That book's worth a fortune these days. My lad's in a couple of the piccys, poncing about playing sowjers!
::)
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That book's worth a fortune these days. My lad's in a couple of the piccys, poncing about playing sowjers!
::)
I saw it once for £50.00 and fought with myself and ended up not buying it... a decision I later regrettably massively. However I did get the "Then and Now" books and they are fantastic.
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And for some good piccies this is always worth a look at:
https://www.paradata.org.uk/
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Every now and again, my dear old Granny, turns into Uncle Albert!
"During the war, I could turn out three of them new pattern waterbottle carriers, for every one of the old style ones!"
:)
Always good to listen to our 'greatest generation'. They've seen and done things we can't imagine.
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PIAT and Bren teams! :-*
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Is the prone Bren gunner wearing a knitted shawl?
Very nice one and all.
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What about the Poles? :o
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Poles have been confirmed! Though I'm unsure if it's this KS or a future one :D
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Poles apart eh? They should run a poll.
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Poles have been confirmed! Though I'm unsure if it's this KS or a future one :D
Yes! Nice!
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Is the KS going to be purely British Airborne? Or will some Germans or other allies be involved.
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Purely British Airborne. Thanks gents for the lovely comments!
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Been stupidly busy last couple of weeks and completely forgot to put up the corrected water bottle pix (along with some of their mates)
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Awesome Dags! Absolutely brilliant brushwork! :-*
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Some extra weapon crew figures would be nice, seeing as how CoC needs extra figures for each heavy weapon you field (more than you get as standard with heavy weapon blisters).
You know, extra loaders, ammunition carriers. That sort of thing.
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Well worth the effort to do the adjustment, that's a really good looking group.
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Absolutely FANTASTIC! I love the figures and your brushwork brings them to life! Brilliant!
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Bloody nice.. and hideous timing... just as I finished up painting a bunch of Airborne, some the older Hicks sculpts, some Artizan and some Offensive and some Renegade (I am replacing the Renegade PIAT teams, as they are massively bigger..)
As for the book "For King and Country: British Airborne Uniforms, Insignia & Equipment in WW2" - why would I buy a book showing me all the things I got wrong..?
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WOW! Fantastic collection! I'm absolutely green with envy! Very impressive!
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News just in update! More magnificent sculpts from Mr Hicks! :-*
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Very nice
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LOVE the cart!!! All of the armies in NW Europe used them, and so few are available in 28mm.
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More good-looking sculpts. Can't wait to see what the Kickstarter holds in store...
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LOVE the cart!!!
It is very evocative.
Nice painting by the way Dags.
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Already see myself getting a few cart crews some of which will be made as stretcher-bearers. Seeing a lot of versatility in them. :-*
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Lovely figures.
I will pretty much buy any figures that Mr. Hicks does.
Love his figures, have a bunch of old WWII British he did long ago.
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Must not look must stick to 20mm....
Seriously, though, this range is fantastic
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As others have commented, this is shaping up as a beautiful range. Pleased to report that I provided Paul with some visual references for that handcart :D
EC
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Update from Empress and Paul.
"Some more previews of sculpts for our upcoming Kickstarter on Arnhem Heroes. 28mm figures sculpted by Paul Hicks.
These are for the support weapons and also includes the first of the special figures representing Lance Sergeant Baskeyfield VC 2nd South Staffordshire Regiment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Baskeyfield
Stay tuned for details of the KICKSTARTER in the New Year.
Cheers, Paul"
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Not part of the Kickstarter, but will fit in with the rest very well
LTD Edition Paul Hicks We Have Ways Wargaming Figures
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/155335111542
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From Facebook:
ARNHEM HEROES KICKSTARTER.
A preview of another of our Arnhem Heroes is Major Digby Tatham-Warter, the famous umbrella wielding officer of 2nd Battalion the Parachute regiment. Really made famous to the wider world by Cornelius Ryans book ‘A Bridge Too Far’, and portrayed in the film of the same name.
Carrying the umbrella for identification purposes he put it to god use and one story states that he incapacitated the driver of an armoured vehicle by pushing the pointed through the drivers vision slit. A one point he even acquired a bowler hat to go with it. But Major Tatham – Warter was not just an eccentric Englishman but an excellent leader and as Brigadier Gerald Lathbury said ‘Every battalion needs a Digby!' And as Digby explained to Lieutenant Pat Barnett when he questioned the usefulness of the umbrella in the given situation, Digby replied, ‘Oh my goodness Pat, what if it rains?'
In portraying this officer we did not want to go through the usual cliched pose of him waving the umbrella in the air but instead wanted to portray him in a more human and eccentric way. We also wanted to show the a regimental Chaplain who get forgotten. One of the most extraordinary stories involves both.
Battalion Padre, Father Egan was hugging the earth behind a tree next to a road with the intention of running across it. However a German mortar team were targeting the road to prevent the paratroops from moving freely. Digby suddenly appeared looking down upon Father Egan and asked if he needed help. Father Egan looked up and explained his problem. Digby explained ‘Don't worry, I've got an umbrella.' and pulling the Padre up by his arm led him across the road to the other side. After the war the German officer commanding the mortar explained he stopped firing when he saw the British officer with the umbrella because he was either mad or brave and so did not want to kill him.
Based upon this story here is Paul Hicks sculpt of Major Digby and Father Egan.
Cheers,
The other Paul 😉
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Looks cracking and interesting back story. Seriously worried about this Kickstarter having absolutely no need for the figures with a full platoon plus already of BAM and Artizan models , many beautifully painted by Dags. Not a chance going to be able to resist buying some of these fantastic new figures.
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I'm definitely adding those two figures to my Arnhem collection
Two of Harry's stalwarts!
:-*
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SEEN ON FACEBOOK
The last batch of sculpts for the upcoming Brit Airborne Kickstarter. Captain Ogilvie of the Glider Reg and Jeep crew. The two helmeted passengers can be sat in either position.
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Ooh, crew for a jeep. Excellent.
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Love the bloke in the kilt, sadly, it dragged him under and killed him, trying to swim the Rhine to safety.
For donkey's years I've mithered sculptors to make a KOSBie piper, piping the lads from the D/Zs, so far without any takers. I cobbled one up, years ago, from the Commando set of Lord Lovat and Piper Millin. I'm kind of suspicionioned that, Mr. Hicks might just make a better job of 'im!
:D
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For donkey's years I've mithered sculptors to make a KOSBie piper, piping the lads from the D/Zs, so far without any takers.
You could probably have a go at the Piper in late war British pack LB9, file down the hood on his smock...
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Cheers Ash. My 'Brigadier Jamie Holdbridge-Stuart', is an SAS figure wearing a hooded smock thingy. I tickled up the the hood to make it resemble a como face vial, worn over his Denison.
:)
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Gosh these are fantastic, I think I may indulge.....
Cheers
Matt
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Seen that in a future KS there will be different Jeep options! :-*
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Hi All,
We are currently going through the process of making all of the moulds relevant to the Arnhem Heroes Kickstarter.
This has taken longer that expected due to some lost time over Christmas and January. However the end is in sight and we are just setting up the details on the Kickstarter so stay tuned.
However the important part of this announcement is that the Kickstarter is currently planned to go live on March 10th 2023 so pleaser make a note in your diary's.
We will of course be putting out a huge amount of announcements between now and then so stay tuned. Please help us make this a success by putting the word around your mates, gaming clubs, infact anyone.
Cheers,
The Pauls
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Excellent news cant wait!
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This has taken longer than expected due to...
Fog over the airfields!
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:)
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planned to go live on March 10th 2023
Diaried! ;D
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I don't maintain a diary. So, I've logged it into my internal memory. We'll see how that works out...
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:)
Arnhem you say? Rings a bell. Didn't they make a fillum about that with Ryan O'Neill and wotsisface from Van Der Valk ?
Barry Foster? Seems to have had a bit of a Dutch obsession old Baz. ;)
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Arnhem you say? Rings a bell. Didn't they make a fillum about that with Ryan O'Neill and wotsisface from Van Der Valk ?
;)
No mate, it was that uvver Scotchman, Seen Canary.
;D
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Paul (and I ask this only partly in jest ;) ), any chance we'll see the lunatics laughing at Mr. Canary and Co. from the woods? They'd make great scenario figures.
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Paul (and I ask this only partly in jest ;) ), any chance we'll see the lunatics laughing at Mr. Canary and Co. from the woods? They'd make great scenario figures.
Not sure I'm prepared to licence my image to this project. Well, maybe..... depends on the offer. :D
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Kind of get where you're coming from about the loonies. Anybody wanting 'em, might do well looking at zombie figures to convert?
Wot would look OK though as scenario figures, Kate ter Horst and Dr. Spaander tending the Airborne's wounded.
:)
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Don’t forget Anthony Hopkin’s batman carrying his golf clubs!
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I've been very lucky. Again.
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Dags - they look outstanding :-*
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I've been very lucky. Again.
Havent you just :-* lovely work!
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Just stunning!!!!
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I've been very lucky. Again.
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It's a curious way of commemorating the death of Burt Bacharach but I think the sentiment is no less sincere, indeed it's arguably more so by dint of its unique presentation.
Raindrops keep falling on my head
But that doesn't mean my eyes will soon be turning red
Crying's not for me
'Cause I'm never gonna stop the rain by complaining
Because I'm free
Nothing's worrying me
Nice colourings btw.
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Amazing paint job on those!
Steve
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That mortar tube looks like it's had no rations for nine days! Is it me, or has the sights fallen of it too?
::)
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I've been very lucky. Again.
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Bloody lovely mate! Thank you.
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They do look good, regardless of how well-fed that mortar may be...
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Is there any update on the Kickstarter. Waiting patiently for it to happen.
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Is there any update on the Kickstarter. Waiting patiently for it to happen.
All hoping I believe 10th March is still the green light from last I saw.
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ARNHEM HEROES KICKSTARTER UPDATE.
Sadly we have some bad news...... but also some GOOD NEWS!!!!
The bad news is that we have moved the start date back slightly to the new start date of 24th March 2023 and ending on 7th April 2023. This should give enough time for pledgers to jump on board. Note its over the pay day period so hopefully that also helps you good people.
The good news is that we have added another couple of special character figures so pledgers will be able to achieve these as the Kickstarter progresses.
We are just going through the final steps of setting the KS up and adding pictures and pledge levels so stay tuned as we are getting close.
Paul & Paul😉
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So how does this work?
I've not bought via a Kickstarter before, and I'd probably want the whole lot. Is it like making a pre order, paying up front then waiting for a release date?
Will the range be available via the Empress Miniatures website at some stage, if the need for additional packs should arise?
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Ash: Normally Kickstarts indluce a "One of everything option", often with a better price then later retail price. After the campaign is successfully funded, you have access to a "Pledge manager" which allows you to add additional packs. You pay upfront but get your miniatures before they hit general sale.
The idea behind it is to fund a complete (more or less) range quickly. I really like the system when it's well done and organized (the Footsore ones for example are fantastic)!
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This is the beginning of the launch so click onto here and you will start to get information.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arnhemheroes/arnhem-heroes
The figures in this KS will not become available via retail for a very long time so we really advise that people back this and the KS that follow as they will be complimentary to the entire operation. ;)
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Thanks for the info guys. Signed up to KS and clicked the notification button.
... and the KS that follow as they will be complimentary to the entire operation. ;)
Ooh, intrigued. Are SS in summer kit a potential addition at some point?
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Thanks for the info guys. Signed up to KS and clicked the notification button.
Ooh, intrigued. Are SS in summer kit a potential addition at some point?
Yes. The plan is that there will be quite a long list of KS's to cover what's needed. The NEXT KS is already being worked on and will feature Recce chaps and vehicles. Plus other stuff. However we are concentrating on this one because if it fails then it all stops o_o
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Great site for photos of Arhem, some lesser seen from the other side. Also has a good little animated video showing the environs of the bridge in 1944 prior to the fighting. Very handy for those watig to model the area.
http://www.battle-of-arnhem.com/
http://www.battle-of-arnhem.com/category/photos/
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Plus, of course: https://www.paradata.org.uk/event/arnhem-operation-market-garden
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Well, I've done my part. I've saved this project for notifications. Knowing me, I'll be in for quiet a bit... :D
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Arnhem heroes kickstarter.
Communications issues during the battle in Arnhem have long been debated and played a very important part in the conflict.
At company and platoon level very short range SCR-536 sets, known in US service as Walkie Talkies, were used. However these proved inadequate to the task.
Major Tatham-Warter of “A” Company, 2nd Battalion, identified what now seems logical that radio communication for airborne troops could prove very difficult. He therefore had a number of buglers within his company who used Napoleonic period light infantry calls to communicate. During the defence of the bridge they were used to regularly sound off so that the British could recognise what buildings were still holding out against the German attacks.
We had added as a special starter figure an airborne bugler as the lowest pledge. So if you just want to buy one sample, and rather unique figure, you can. Of course he will also be available to higher bidders.
Sign up to the Kickstarter so you receive a message when the KS is ready to open.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arnhemheroes/arnhem-heroes?fbclid=IwAR2Hwa9MUZAB4C9tyDB4t7P8pSQkSQhpeBZGTkq7VWNEj6LDA1U0-7DsN-Q
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This is also interesting.
https://scholars.wlu.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1445&context=cmh&fbclid=IwAR3kjXFPV3OKPaFaQjLhpXxJ7TcFHpO02NRKD21qgszeXkPkziLW8DoET-o
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Arnhem heroes kickstarter.
Communications issues during the battle in Arnhem have long been debated and played a very important part in the conflict.
At company and platoon level very short range SCR-536 sets, known in US service as Walkie Talkies, were used. However these proved inadequate to the task.
Major Tatham-Warter of “A” Company, 2nd Battalion, identified what now seems logical that radio communication for airborne troops could prove very difficult. He therefore had a number of buglers within his company who used Napoleonic period light infantry calls to communicate. During the defence of the bridge they were used to regularly sound off so that the British could recognise what buildings were still holding out against the German attacks.
We had added as a special starter figure an airborne bugler as the lowest pledge. So if you just want to buy one sample, and rather unique figure, you can. Of course he will also be available to higher bidders.
Sign up to the Kickstarter so you receive a message when the KS is ready to open.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arnhemheroes/arnhem-heroes?fbclid=IwAR2Hwa9MUZAB4C9tyDB4t7P8pSQkSQhpeBZGTkq7VWNEj6LDA1U0-7DsN-Q
That's just a gorgeous sculpt. I am so kicking myself. In the last couple of years I have painted up platoons for Japanese and British Airborne, and now these are available, as are the Studio Historia Japanese.
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Just seen this on YouTube from Painting Panzers and I'm unbelievably hyped.
https://youtu.be/MgHXT7L7h5s
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They do indeed look fucking brilliant! :-* :-* :-*
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The bloke in that video stated, one of the figures is carrying/trailing a Sterling. If any of the Arnhem soldiers did carry one, and it's a big if, it should have a straight magazine...
http://firearms.96.lt/pages/Patchett.html
;)
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Yeah, I believe there is some evidence that there might have been one or two Patchetts carried (although records are a little sketchy) at Arnhem, but that they were still taking the straight Sten mag at that time, with the curved magazine being made post-war.
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This may be of interest...
Theirs Is The Glory 1946
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiFeYxlPYy4
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It's a cracker of a film and features many who fought at Arnhem.
Would love to see the out-takes from that. Apparently the producers 'found' and then blew up a derelict Dutch train. The Dutch railways were apparently not thrilled, as they had planned to put it back into service. Hefty compensation paid, scene cut from the final version.
Signed up for notifications to the KS. First KS ever.
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FROM FACEBOOK
Arnhem Heroes KICKSTARTER.
Start date 24th March.
Here are a couple of new figures that we have added. A sniper team for added deadliness.
The sniper is using a No4 mark 1 (T) rifle with No 32 Mark 1 telescopic sight.
The cap comforter is taken from a picture, see below. Below that figure is a chap with a cammo net over his beret. We considered that but felt it would get lost in translation when moulding. Its a bit of weird thing to wear but young men do weird things 🙃
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arnhemheroes/arnhem-heroes?fbclid=IwAR0sG3Pk5t-4bNIugs-DIcXY_xQeOkHSp8PRoNC-WQ5xtlReEt7QO7w3VOg
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Here's a few more:
(https://i.ibb.co/qgxFbGW/336068793-760873202291393-6219892345515953566-n.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/zxvTc6F/336087442-594335939241647-4991954641799592912-n.jpg)
(https://i.ibb.co/YhLRJkS/336318120-614687346668717-5835240850933321763-n.jpg)
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If memory serves the sniper is a lad from the XXI, the soldier on the right certainly is, he was killed by mortar fire not long after that picture was taken.
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Very nice. :-*
Best produce a few more scoped rifles. In theory there was a dedicated marksman with a scope in each para section, at least according to the relevant War Establishments.
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From Facebook
ARNHEM HEROES KICSTARTER.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arnhemheroes/arnhem-heroes?fbclid=IwAR2uPoK8KYJjHNNdMnS2zdRePuZz-LApx9ZQXwDHQ4Su50oInT0k2MUmkWs
We are trying to cover off the relevant troops necessary to create a fighting force for whatever set of rules that you use. Obviously this is pretty difficult given the way rules look at the historic detail but one item that we did need to cover was the cut down version 2" mortar that proved very effective in the defence. One even took out a King Tiger, allegedly.
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Again very nice. :-*
My only concern is that the project ends up with too many, unusual, rare or one off figures. Whilst these are always going to be interesting sculpts and ideal for vignettes or dioramas if you get one of the 'I'm wearing a bowler hat, no webbing and carrying a shooting stick' figure (what traditionally most would view as 'character figures') per pack then it makes creating a platoon or more a pain in the arse. Nobody wants the 'unique' character type popping up again and again in every section. It just looks daft.
Some relatively bland, universal, figures in standard kit would be appreciated as a core. People will make their own variations be it with paintbrush or putty if they fancy. It also widens the potential use and marketability of the figures. Whilst Arnhem is interesting, I'd like to use these elsewhere as well so getting too specific lessens their appeal rather than enhances it.
Difficult I know as Paul has already been down this path before, I still have a handful of his older figures floating around and they remain beautiful sculpts. So as a suggestion maybe some more standard figures as I am sure that the benchmark range for paras.
I also acknowledge that we are only seeing the edited highlights and that in all probability there's much more to come including vanilla packs.
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FROM FACEBOOK
ARNHEM HEROES KICKSTARTER
The main aim of this Kickstarter was to create a set of figures that paid homage to the troops that fought at Arnhem. That’s not just basing figures on the well known information and usually regarding medal winners but the stories linked to the common bloke in the middle of a fight for survival.
No figure seems to sum this approach up more than this story regarding one soldier. Dicky Boyd told the story of a veteran glider soldier of the Stafford’s who after three days of heavy fighting found himself in a graveyard under fire with no hot food. His craving for a mug of tea became so strong that he through caution to the wind and brewed up. (Typical Tommy.)
Just as it was made a wounded soldier who was suffering from shock was placed next to him and he reluctantly passed his mug to the soldier to ease his pain. Sadly the wounded soldier dropped the mug before taking a drink and so both never got to taste the life preserving tea.
Unfortunately he was later wounded and later found in the gutter by an SS medic who saved his life.
That soldier is believed to be William Charles Noel Lane. There is a Cpl. W. C. Lane (5124813) listed in 1944 casualty lists for North-West Europe, who was wounded on 19 September 1944 and thereafter missing. he was assigned POW no: 82930 and sent to camp 317 (Markt Pongau, 50km south of Salzburg).
If you have not joined the pre Kickstarter link yet please do as it will give you a reminder when the KS starts.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arnhemheroes/arnhem-heroes?fbclid=IwAR3gT7dzqOvW7fk61TpaZALc-XL4PE5VsQ2FqHBiOIIVLR69m1Ei7som3Pc
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I for one am absolutely blown away at the commitment being put in for this Kickstarter. To see the actual boots on the ground situational stories bring brought to life in miniature. Bravo.
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In my 'umble opinion you lads should stick with the Arnhem Heroes. Anyone wanting to 'flesh out' his collection could do that with Paul's old sculpts...
they're streets (forgive the pun :)) ahead of anyone elses anyhow!
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In my 'umble opinion you lads should stick with the Arnhem Heroes. Anyone wanting to 'flesh out' his collection could do that with Paul's old sculpts...
they're streets (forgive the pun :)) ahead of anyone elses anyhow!
:)
Pretty much unavailable these days. Voldemort Games replaced them with their own shitty plastic figures. So there is that.
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Never knew that, just gleaned a Platoon's worth from the Bazzar! The Warlord Games plastic Paras are really good, I'd use them as 'flesher outs', at a push.
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To get me going I just took receipt of the Warlord "British Paras Infantry section" British Airborne HQ and British Airborne Characters pack which are all in metal. I assumed these were the original Bolt Action sculpts to match the new in this Kickstarter. Was I wrong in this?
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To get me going I just took receipt of the Warlord "British Paras Infantry section" British Airborne HQ and British Airborne Characters pack which are all in metal. I assumed these were the original Bolt Action sculpts to match the new in this Kickstarter. Was I wrong in this?
You're fine :) they will all compliment the Kickstarter as all you've listed are Mr Hicks sculpts
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That's good to hear, many thanks for the reassurance. As an aside, theres nothing wrong with Plastic figures they're just not my thing. I find it all too time consuming putting them together etc etc as I don't have a lot of hobby time and I'm not renowned for my patience lol
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Stunning brushwork Dags, you really bring sculpts to life. I was wondering what your recipe for the "Red" Beret is as of all the renditions I've seen yours is by far the closest to a maroon and I'd like to replicate it on my own figures if that's ok?
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From Mr Hicks Facebook page
‘Here’s the initial release! We’re going to show you up front all the minis and deals. Even before those stretch goals are met! Then you can pledge the amount you want from the start! 6pm (GMT) 24/3.
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My favourite is the bloke with the tankie style thigh holster. He's next to bottom row, second in. I'm guessing he was based on this bloke from 2nd. Bn.
(https://www.pegasusarchive.org/arnhem/Photos1/Pic_Killick_1.jpg)
If 'Their's Is The Glory' can be used as research material, Freddie Gough would make an excellent personality figure. In the film he's depicted with his smock tail hanging down wearing a pair of non regulation corduroy trousers. A Veteran of the Recce once told me he wore them in Italy, the original 'cor blimey trousers' as worn by Council binmen! Be a nice figure, togged up like that, and toting a Vickers 'K' Gun.
(https://sergeanttombstoneshistory.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/maj-freddie-gough-in-theirs-is-the-glory_0.jpg)
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I was wondering what your recipe for the "Red" Beret is as of all the renditions I've seen yours is by far the closest to a maroon and I'd like to replicate it on my own figures if that's ok?
No problem 8)
Black base to which Army Painter Chaotic Red is added , keep adding the red in small amounts until it is just Chaotic Red for the final highlights.
Don't forget to leave the thin band at the bottom Black (adding a little leather brown to the black to make it pop)
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I think I might have to get 2 full bundles, lovely looking figures. Such possibilities to extend further as well
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No problem 8)
Black base to which Army Painter Chaotic Red is added , keep adding the red in small amounts until it is just Chaotic Red for the final highlights.
Don't forget to leave the thin band at the bottom Black (adding a little leather brown to the black to make it pop)
Many thanks indeed Dags, much appreciated. Hope I can do it justice.
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Arnhem Heroes, via @Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arnhemheroes/arnhem-heroes?ref=android_project_share
It's live now and already funded :D
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Realy great miniatures!
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Well here we are guys and gals. Its been a busy two weeks and you guys have been fantastic. We cannot thank you enough for supporting our dream and therefore ensuring that we can also start on planning the next one which we hope will be in October of this year.
Already made are various types of drop canister and supply hamper. Various types of LMG for arming recce JEEPS and dismounted figures, so Freddie Gough and his team will make an appearance. Plus we had best learn some Polish.
But enough about the future lets concentrate on today, the last day. Here we are and if you have not backed our Arnhem Heroes KS or are wondering if you need to up your pledge then here is the time. Once the hours have passed the opportunity has so like a good paratrooper don't think about it just jump.
https://www.kickstarter.com/.../arnhem-heroes/posts/3777104
Huge thanks,
Paul, Paul, & Christine.
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They look stunning, pity yer painter bloke can't get the chinstrap the right colour, webbing straps look a tad different to the ones sculpted on the figures!
Here's an anorak comment, worthy of a anorak wearing traynspotter...
the majority of webbing chinstraps in Arnhem piccys were sported by the Polish Parachute Brigade.
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Well, chinstraps be damned, I'm in on this. :D
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Thredromancy. ;D
From Mr Hicks twitter.
The first figures for the next Arnhem Heroes Kickstarter with Empress miniatures. We will be launching in April. This Kickstarter will focus on the Poles, Recon Jeeps and RAMC Elements more updates soon.
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When this lot kicks off, will the entire rest of the range be available again?
Hope so, I need the entire collection!
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Hmm. I'll have to watch for that one...
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Thredromancy. ;D
From Mr Hicks twitter.
The first figures for the next Arnhem Heroes Kickstarter with Empress miniatures. We will be launching in April. This Kickstarter will focus on the Poles, Recon Jeeps and RAMC Elements more updates soon.
Those look the ticket and more like what I want for Athens 1944.
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So how do the Poles differ from the British troops? I thought they were similar if not identical.
Educate me!
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So how do the Poles differ from the British troops? I thought they were similar if not identical.
Educate me!
The Poles had the exact same uniforms and equipment as the british airborne apart from their beret. This was worn polish style and is a bluey grayish colour.
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More eye candy! :-*
Paul Hicks has said there will be a 2 inch mortar team to go with this command set.
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When this lot kicks off, will the entire rest of the range be available again?
Hope so, I need the entire collection!
Paul and Christine said when i last chatted to them, they would like to add the rest into the coming kickstarter. They just need to work out how they can do this. :D
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So how do the Poles differ from the British troops? I thought they were similar if not identical.
Educate me!
Aside from the different beret styles, the British were sculpted to look like they had been there a while; stripped down webbing, ammo in smock pockets, damaged smocks, chin straps undone etc. The Poles look to be fully kitted up; packs in place, chin straps still done up. Just landed look.
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As I mentioned, will all the figures become available again? I need 'em all.
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As I mentioned, will all the figures become available again? I need 'em all.
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Hi mate it's been confirmed today that they will :D
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From Empress Facebook
Arnhem Heroes #2
We, Paul Hicks and Paul and Christine of Empress Miniatures are currently working on our Arnhem Heroes Kickstarter ~2.
The KS will continue with the allied drop and cover off British units and Polish.
It will be specifically British/Allied and will include some more personalities such as Johnny Frost, Maj Gen Sosabowski, Freddie Gough’s recce unit, Lots of various JEEP’s, a 17pdr PLUS more paratroops.
Many of the paratroops will be in standard full kit so also work for other drops from D Day to Operation Varsity and beyond. They will also work for the 1st Polish Independent Parachute Brigade , commanded by Maj Gen Sosabowski. And we will be paying homage to the 1,003 Polish men in the battle.
As some of you missed the first Arnhem Heroes KS we will also be giving you a second chance to jump on board and grab those items and deals. Best start saving!!!
So when is this going to be????
We are aiming at launching the Kickstarter in late March early April. Stay tuned into this Facebook page for updates and details as we move towards the day it goes live. As with the first Kickstarter we will constantly update you and we have learnt a lot from KS1 so hopefully we can improve even further on things.
Stay tuned – God Save the King.
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"See you at the Bridge!"
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Thanks all for the responses! This answers my real question of “will these also work as additional poses for my British Platoon”. So unless they are wearing the Polish beret, the answer should be yes!
Here’s hoping there will be some engineers included!
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Recall reading about one of the very few Poles who crossed the Rhine. He wound up attached to either the Recce or XXI, they christened him 'Peter the Pole'. Peter carried a Bren Gun and fought a lonely fight, with men he couldn't talk to. Seem to recall he got roughed up a bit, for opening fire, during the ceasefire to get the wounded out. Sadly, I can't recall if he made it back over the river.
Might be an idea to honour him, Polish Bren Gunner in a grey beret, anyone else recall his story?
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From Mr Hicks facebook:
The next sneaky peaky! Sten gun MkV armed Airborne. Arnhem Heroes 2nd lift April 2024. Empress Miniatures
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Another update from Mr Hicks
"The next Arnhem Heroes 2 first look. The Bren Gun teams. This set will contain two teams. They are fully equipped with extra ammo pouches and all the cleaning and barrel pouches. Dropping April 2024."
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RECCE UPDATE on Empress Facebook
An example of something other than figures for our planned Arnhem Heroes #2 KS.
Work in progress of a recce JEEP.
Lots more to be added before the model is complete and of course crews, both mounted and dismounted.
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Oh wow this should be interesting
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Couple more infantry poses seen on the Empress Facebook :-*
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Marvellous! :-* :-* :-*
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Superb
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Like I need more Paras. Not that that'll stop me from getting some.... :D
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EMPRESS FACEBOOK:
17pdr antitank gun for the Arnhem Heroes KS#2.
I have always had a love for the 17pdr. A really serious piece of kit. This is our 28mm version for the KS.
The crew are just for illustration and we will be sculpting a proper crew for it.
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From Mr Hicks facebook
The Polish! The first shots of the Polish figures. These are designed to be added to your squads to give them a distinctive Polish feel. These will be available with Arnhem Heroes part 2. Empress Miniatures #chainofcommand #boltaction #28mmww2 @WeHaveWaysPod
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They look nice! Now, I'm very tempted, especially since I missed the first KS.
Are the minsi from the first KS now available? I was looking on the Empers website but couldn't find them.
Cheers,
Seb
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They look nice! Now, I'm very tempted, especially since I missed the first KS.
Are the minsi from the first KS now available? I was looking on the Empers website but couldn't find them.
Cheers,
Seb
From reading Paul's comments on the Empress FB page, all of the first KS (inc the special characters) will be available via the second KS.
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Urquhart and Dennis Smith from Paul Hicks Facebook :-*
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Absolutely brilliant sculpts! I LOVE this campaign!
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Just amazing how into detail of the men that were there Empress and Paul are actually going. Still holding out hope for a surrendering set with or a stand alone figure of Jack Reynolds
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OFFS. My bank account did not need this. Fine, fine, I'll be getting some Polish. Maybe jeeps for Recce. Perhaps medics.
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Will be treated to Maj Henry Cain of the South Staffs at some point? His was a pretty damn good VC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Henry_Cain
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Only one to actually get to wear it too.
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From Empress Facebook
Time for some show and tell for our Arnhem Heroes # 2 28mm Kickstarter.
General Stanisław Sosabowski.
A fantastically moody portrayal by Mr Hicks.
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Lot to be moody about, way both him and his men were treat!
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Empress Facebook. End of April for the Kickstarter green light.
Another taster figure from our next Arnhem Heroes Kickstarter #2 due the end of April 2024.
Polish Paratroopers Vickers MMG team.
28mm figures.
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Really wonderful sculpts.
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Here is the link to the Kickstarter, Arnhem Heroes #2.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arnhemheroes/arnhem-heroes-2
By linking onto this it will notify you when the KS becomes active. We are still setting up the pages for the KS and also getting the figures and vehicles sculpted and moulded.
Release date will be 4th May 2024.
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From Paul Hicks FB Post.
A few photos of the upcoming RAMC figures for Arnhem Heroes 2. The Jeep will have all the metal work to hold 3 stretchers. 2 with casualties and 1 empty. The 2nd set is 2 bearers a casualty and Padre blessing the poor soul. I’ve depicted the driver trying to get some rest. If you want a more active driver? You’ll be able to add any drivers from the many Jeep sets that are in Part 2! Empress Miniatures
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That's a great little vignette. The Padre is tops.
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Absolutely fantastic all around! I feel like Paul stepped up his sculpting even more to give these as much character as possible :-*
Looking forward to this KS, I feel there's lots we haven't seen yet
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From Pauls Facebook :-*
Today’s Arnhem Heroes 2 offering is all about radios😬.. There will be a radio Jeep and a radio trailer. Both will have all the added radio baggage needed with each kit. Jumping off 4th May! With Empress Miniatures!
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There's a few more jeep updates coming
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Again from Paul Hicks facebook.
Today I’ve been mostly filling British Airborne canisters and Wicker Panniers. All for Arnhem Heroes 2! kickstarter sign up! Dropping May 4th. Sign up link in comments!
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Surely there's going to be a Hollywood canister stuffed with berets?
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It's become part of Arnhem myth and legend, the cannister full of cherry berries!
Got to be done, a dead Para and busted cannister, with berets blowing across the D/Z.
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Surely there's going to be a Hollywood canister stuffed with berets?
Let’s see how the Kickstarter goes;). Thank you all for the lovely comments. Sorry been pretty absent from LAF recently. Thank you M Blakey for keeping you up to date.
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Let’s see how the Kickstarter goes;). Thank you all for the lovely comments. Sorry been pretty absent from LAF recently. Thank you M Blakey for keeping you up to date.
no problems mate!
Another update from Paul's Facebook
Glider Pilot Regiment figures for Arnhem Heroes 2. Landing May 4th. Sign up today link in comments! Empress Miniatures
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Some pics from Twitter. Thought you LAFers would like to see :D
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Another pic seen today
4th of May green light
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Those are some amazing sculpts.
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Despite me having 2 Brigades of British Paratroopers / Glider troops done in 20mm I am very much looking forward to these.
Richard
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Which beret badge are those chaps wearing?
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If it's the bloke with the Vickers K Ash, it'll be the Recce Squadron's spear and lighening badge.
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Thanks Harry.
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https://www.facebook.com/share/r/gUdjNvB6feVzaxS5/
Brilliant advertising ;D
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Painted by fellow Lafer Dags. Here we see a member of the Dutch resistance :-*
Saturday May 4th at 12.00
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arnhemheroes/arnhem-heroes-2?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR01fdDOD85laOg6j5yFCEsy0_VlmmAOfkSb7Q6xTx55ApZgOWpfQHR6vdM_aem_ARsgQsfyJYVPR-Lka748-JseoFuPQhmgCym7V1LKHNXDPo4GehcBFbX0ZrXv6vKFkHJcM9RRBtG3bGnGPezWJsRA
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I'll put up the painted pictures as soon as I'm allowed.... *think* most have been seen on FB but there's a few bits that haven't
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From Empress facebook
Just hours away!!!!
Lt Colonel Frost and some recce chaps.
https://www.paradata.org.uk/media/9379
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arnhemheroes/arnhem-heroes-2?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3-1NPZAR1t3Mqx4BT_EtzMyl7PJ0YptPlzBzr-lIZrUNTq4pX9_1cban4_aem_ARrnu9k_f3TSxB_dehVjpI_OvQkurBkUN4BxNyiDBRpDZ_1Q-gxYPWZcS_iMx4G6tAgzMSRcj_XhnoD0BCnRphnX
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How do you sign up for the Kickstarter, please?
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How do you sign up for the Kickstarter, please?
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Hi mate click the link below and on the kickstarte page click on Notify me on launch :D
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arnhemheroes/arnhem-heroes-2?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR01fdDOD85laOg6j5yFCEsy0_VlmmAOfkSb7Q6xTx55ApZgOWpfQHR6vdM_aem_ARsgQsfyJYVPR-Lka748-JseoFuPQhmgCym7V1LKHNXDPo4GehcBFbX0ZrXv6vKFkHJcM9RRBtG3bGnGPezWJsRA
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Cheers M, sorted!
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It's now live :D
ARNHEM HEROES #2, via @Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arnhemheroes/arnhem-heroes-2?ref=android_project_share
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Awesome. I just pledged for the Polish Deal.
Slightly off-topic, but what would be an appropriate range of Germans to face off against these guys? I have some DAK on my painting table right now, but that doesn't seem like the right fit for Arnhem. ;)
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Awesome. I just pledged for the Polish Deal.
Slightly off-topic, but what would be an appropriate range of Germans to face off against these guys? I have some DAK on my painting table right now, but that doesn't seem like the right fit for Arnhem. ;)
You could absolutely have British Paras vs DAK in the Tunisian campaign, 42-43, and Polish ground forces were present in that campaign too, but not Paras (although who cares, it's all fun games and there's no reason they couldn't have done) and the same goes for Italy and then France after D-Day. Just because Operation Market Garden was their first deployment, doesn't mean it has to be on your table.
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Awesome. I just pledged for the Polish Deal.
Slightly off-topic, but what would be an appropriate range of Germans to face off against these guys? I have some DAK on my painting table right now, but that doesn't seem like the right fit for Arnhem. ;)
Good question. I'm just finishing painting some of Warlord's metal US paras and Germans. The latter would be good opponents in theory, but I wonder about scale. Are these 28mm like Warlord metals or 28mm like Perry WWII? I'll find out in October when my Arnhem KS pledge figures arrive.
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Having a low IQ moment. Does the Full Monty include the Maj Cain figure, 17 pounder, medic jeep, medics/stretcher, trailer, containers, journalist?
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Good question. I'm just finishing painting some of Warlord's metal US paras and Germans. The latter would be good opponents in theory, but I wonder about scale. Are these 28mm like Warlord metals or 28mm like Perry WWII? I'll find out in October when my Arnhem KS pledge figures arrive.
In my experience, they fit in somewhere between Perry's and Warlord's.
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Having a low IQ moment. Does the Full Monty include the Maj Cain figure, 17 pounder, medic jeep, medics/stretcher, trailer, containers, journalist?
Hi Ash. The Full Monty deal includes all of thoee packs for you. We may have 1 or 2 items that aren’t included. We will have to see how we get on with the campaign.
Paul
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Hi Ash. The Full Monty deal includes all of thoee packs for you. We may have 1 or 2 items that aren’t included. We will have to see how we get on with the campaign.
Paul
Thanks Paul
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Will it be possible to snaffle some figures from the first kickstarter? I'm after the Father Egan duo in particular.
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In my experience, they fit in somewhere between Perry's and Warlord's.
Thanks, CapnJim. Now to ponder the 1/48 or 1/56 vehicle conundrum.
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Thanks, CapnJim. Now to ponder the 1/48 or 1/56 vehicle conundrum.
Personally I'd go 1/56. These guys are true 28mm to the eye, so 1/48 would be huge and 1/64 too small.
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Are these 28mm like Warlord metals or 28mm like Perry WWII?
Here's a pic of an Empress chap (L) from the first Kickstarter, & some Warlord blokes, to compare the height.
All Paul's sculpts, so bang on size wise.
(https://i.ibb.co/D8QQtf7/Medics-A-LR.jpg)
Will it be possible to snaffle some figures from the first kickstarter? I'm after the Father Egan duo in particular.
I'm clearly no expert on how KS works, but from looking at it I'd say the Egan duo only comes with the KS 1 Full Monty deal.
Doesn't look like the special figures are available as separate purchases. They are the 'cherry on the cake' reward for buying a whole set.
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That's a shame, always been partial to cherries.
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Does the radio jeep include this trailer?
(https://i.ibb.co/99QfGL1/FB-IMG-1712565841825.jpg)
Couldn't see any mention of it, and the listing says "one resin jeep. Two figures riding & two dismounted".
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I would think so, the radio jeep is more expensive than the recon ones. But might be worth asking on KS as well so that they can update the text.
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Hi Ash
The Jeep trailer doesn't come with the Radio Jeep. It's an absolute beast.
All the best
Paul
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Hi Ash
The Jeep trailer doesn't come with the Radio Jeep. It's an absolute beast.
All the best
Paul
I just had another look and found it , I'd swear that wasn't there prior to my previous question..!
I hadn't realised it was the same size as the covered trailer (great looking figure as well), understandable that it's not coming with the jeep. Although as Gunslinger noted the Radio jeep is a different price point, does it have any bits not in the pictures?
Also whilst in query mode; are there any stowage bits with the recce jeeps (bonnet ammo boxes, jerry cans, tools for the front bumper), or would adding another RD14 Stowage pack from the first KS be the way forward?
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Hi Ash
The radio Jeep does come with a lot of extra equipment compared to the Recce Jeeps. I'll tey and dig out some pictures for you.
Paul
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Personally I'd go 1/56. These guys are true 28mm to the eye, so 1/48 would be huge and 1/64 too small.
Thanks Cubs.
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Just put in my pledge. Between this KS and KS1, I'm set for another full platoon of British Paras... 8)
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Nice image of the radio trailer
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DUTCH RESISTANCE.
The Dutch resistance were much maligned during Market Garden primarily due to concerns by British intelligence who were concerned that they had been infiltrated by German spies.
However during the operation they proved very useful at providing intelligence during the operation as well as helping with communication. After the operation ended in Arnhem many members of airborne forces were able to evade capture. Dutch intelligence helped hide and move to safety many of these evaders.
In recent times research into the Dutch Resistance has shown them to have been probably one of the best organised resistance movements in Europe.
There is already one special figure but we felt we needed to add some more to the Kickstarter. Therefore please check the Kickstarter for these special figures. Hurry as we are fast approaching the end of Arnhem Heroes Kickstarter #2
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Brigadier Gerald Lathbury.
Commanded 1st Parachute Brigade.
Famously wounded in the leg and spine he was captured but passed himself off as a Lance Corporal and managed to escape.
Beautifully summed up in this quote from Dan Francis.
“He was a most interesting man endowed with much wisdom – no doubt due to the fact that in the painting of his life he had covered such a broad canvas. I like to think of the four and a half years he spent soldiering in West Africa before the war – of his days as Commander-in-Chief in Kenya…of his sense of the honour done to him on his appointment as Colonel of both the West India Regiment and later the Jamaica Regiment. Being a very human and discerning man I remember how much he enjoyed their good Jamaican cigars…I see on that canvas – his life in the Second World War…A parachute Brigade Commander in North Africa, Sicily and Arnhem, whilst, although, badly wounded he hobbled out of hospital and escaped. A fighting soldier and formidable parachute commander.”
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Lt Colonel Richard Lonsdale.
One of the famous commanders of the battle for Arnhem who strangely gets forgotton.
The C-47 Dakota in which Lonsdale was travelling was hit by German anti-aircraft fire, damaging it and also wounding Londsdale in his right hand; he was delayed in exiting the aircraft when the two men either side of him refused to jump, which meant they had to be unhooked before he and the rest of his stick could jump out of the aircraft. Upon landing, Lonsdale found that his wound was bleeding considerably, and his orderly had to bandage up his hand.
Lonsdale Force
In the early hours of the morning of 19 September, an attack was launched on a narrow front between the river and the railway line, in order to force a passage through to the bridge. However, in the face of strong enemy positions and armour, the attack faltered and the British routed. The remnants of the four battalions fell back in disarray to the main divisional positions at Oosterbeek. Here they were met by Lieutenant Colonel Sheriff Thompson, CO of the 1st Airlanding Light Regiment, who drove a little over half a mile forward of his own 75 Millimetre Howitzers positions at Oosterbeek Church, and ordered Major Robert Cain to gather the men into defensive units. Thompson asked Brigadier Pip Hicks, commanding the 1st Airlanding Brigade of the division, for more men and officers, and was sent Lonsdale and Major Simmons. While Simmons organised defences at the church, Thompson sent Lonsdale forward to take charge of the outlying force. This sector was officially designated Thompson Force in a divisional meeting the following day.
On 20 September, the Germans launched a series of increasingly heavy attacks against Lonsdale's men. Although in an isolated position they held their ground throughout the day and Lance Sergeant John Baskeyfield was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross (VC) for his actions on the main road into Oosterbeek. By the afternoon the mixed force was so weakened that Hicks gave Thompson permission to pull them back to the main divisional defence line at the church. German flamethrowers and tank fire had set fire to buildings and the surrounding woodland and the British withdrew under intense fire. Lonsdale ordered the men who had fallen back to gather and rest in the church, and it was here that he gave a speech to rouse his exhausted and dispirited men. Standing with a sling around his injured arm, a blood-stained bandage covering his three head wounds and a bandage on his leg, Lonsdale climbed into the pulpit:
You know as well as I do there are a lot of bloody Germans coming at us. Well, all we can do is to stay here and hang on in the hope that somebody catches us up. We must fight for our lives and stick together. We've fought the Germans before - in North Africa, Sicily, Italy. They weren't good enough for us then, and they're bloody well not good enough for us now. They're up against the finest soldiers in the world. An hour from now you will take up defensive positions north of the road outside. Make certain you dig in well and that your weapons and ammo are in good order. We are getting short of ammo, so when you shoot you shoot to kill. Good luck to you all.
Although many of the men were asleep, the speech put new strength and hope into the men who heard it. Lonsdale took command of the parachute battalions in the sector, while Thompson took charge of the artillery, South Staffords and Glider pilots. However, on 21 September Thompson was injured by mortar fire and Lonsdale took overall command of the sector, which was renamed Lonsdale Force. For several days they fought off determined German attacks in their sector, usually minor infantry encounters. On many mornings Royal Artillery units from XXX Corps, south of the river, laid barrages just forward of the force's positions to disrupt any enemy buildups, on one occasion accidentally shelling their own men. On the morning of Monday 25 September, Urquhart agreed to withdraw his division south of the river, but he would have to wait until nightfall.[36] It was on this day that the Germans made their most significant gains, breaking through the British perimeter at the northern end of Lonsdale Force's sector and sweeping south to the South Staffords positions. The German forces succeeded in overrunning several artillery positions before being forced back. The 1st Airborne withdrew that night, although Lonsdale force were amongst the last to fall back to the river after waiting for the units further north to fall back past them. Nevertheless, they were at the back of the queues to cross the river and many men were left behind.[38] Lonsdale saw as many men over as possible before he left. No boats were running by the time he came to leave and so he swam the river, a task made more difficult by his injuries.
For his conduct during the battle, Lonsdale was awarded a Bar to the DSO on 9 November 1944.
His citation read:
At Arnhem on the 20th September, this officer, although wounded in the hand and arm, was given command of the remnants of three Parachute Battalions who had withdrawn from the town. This detachment, about 400 strong, was allotted the task of holding part of the divisional perimeter.
Major Lonsdale so organised and inspired those under him that in spite of repeated attacks by enemy infantry, tanks and self-propelled guns, the positions taken up were subsequently held until the remains of the division withdrew over the River Lek. Throughout this period of six days the positions were continually mortared and shelled.
Major Lonsdale, although again wounded, organised several counter-attacks to regain ground temporarily lost and his personal example and supreme contempt of danger was an inspiration to all those with whom he came in contact.
In 1945 several hundred survivors from the battle had the opportunity to take part in the film Theirs is the Glory, recounting the events at Arnhem. Lonsdale portrayed himself in the film, and once again delivered his rousing speech in the church.
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Hmm. I may have to go back in and amend by pledge. Thoe partisans look good, as does his Brigadier-ness....besides, how can you go wrong with a man who appreciates good cigars?
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These are so incredibly good, especially the Dutch resistance...I held on until now, but I have to get those (and while we are at it some other things)!
Here's fingers crossed for one more set of Resistance, they have so much character and I have been waiting for years for some good WW2 Resistance :-*
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These are so incredibly good, especially the Dutch resistance...I held on until now, but I have to get those (and while we are at it some other things)!
Here's fingers crossed for one more set of Resistance, they have so much character and I have been waiting for years for some good WW2 Resistance :-*
I'm really hoping we see a second set of dutch resistance as these are just phenomenal.
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Was also hoping for second set of resistance so fingers crossed
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(https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=138614.0;attach=222228;image)
"We've fought the Germans before - in North Africa, Sicily, Italy. They weren't good enough for us then, and they're bloody well not good enough for us now!"
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More glider pilots added :-*
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Thinking ahead; would GPR NCOs have chevrons on both sleaves?
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No.
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Although I have seen one picture of GPR Sergeant with them on both sleeves!
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Thanks Harry. So right sleave only, and wings on left chest.
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That's the ticket, carry on!
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