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Miniatures Adventure => Weird Wars => Topic started by: Phil Robinson on 03 December 2007, 07:40:40 PM
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I now have a gallery dedicated to my growing Darkson AE-WWII collection.
This I know is a "Marmite" range, me I love it, the Darkson range not Marmite.
Take a look whether you "love it or hate" it anyway.
For your information Marmite is a spread made from beef exract, don't know if it is available on the continent, if not you have had a lucky escape. :)
http://www.freewebs.com/olafnn/aewwiigallery.htm
Phil
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For your information Marmite is a spread made from beef exract,
No it isn't.
Yeast, man, yeast extract. (Bovril used to be made from beef but they've taken it out now).
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For your information Marmite is a spread made from beef exract,
No it isn't.
Yeast, man, yeast extract. (Bovril used to be made from beef but they've taken it out now).
Precisely. It is the vegetarian's friend, as it contains all the useful vitamins and minerals we tend to miss out on from not eating carcasses.
The one made with Guinness yeast was worth it's weight in gold... :D
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For your information Marmite is a spread made from beef exract,
No it isn't.
Yeast, man, yeast extract. (Bovril used to be made from beef but they've taken it out now).
Of course it is, sorry I forgot. :oops: Should have remembered that, I smell it every time I go past the place
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See, Phil, I told you this AE-WWII would adle your brain! :? Now you can't tell Bovril from Marmite! How sad is that? :freak: On with the Great War figures! No slacking! :)
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I like the first pic. That is a hot looking Panzerfaust 250!
Brian