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Offline gamer Mac

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Cool thread :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*

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Brilliant stuff  :-*
I was/am keen to a similar thing,though set in Oz,mostly so I can field all sorts of wackyness  :)
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Thanks everyone, glad you are enjoying the thread ... plenty more to add I hope  :)

Today’s quick update is a couple of fire engines ...including a Green Goddess lookalike, especially for Carlos

what would really set the scene would be a Green Goddess fire engine. Nothing says Civil Defence or industrial unrest like a Green Goddess.

It’s not a 100% copy of the classic pump, but the available diecasts are too small, and the only kit currently around (from Fire Brigade Models) starts at £90. I found this one on fleabay, which someone had converted from a Dinky toy, and it’s a good enough representation for my purposes.





« Last Edit: 21 August 2021, 08:30:43 PM by AKULA »

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Re: AKULA’s After the Bomb project - 1980s imagination - pg10 Fire engines
« Reply #138 on: 21 August 2021, 09:15:53 PM »
A cracking project as always mate.

Any idea on who you'll use for armed civilians? I'm using some gripping beasts Argentina commandoes with a head swap for some armed Scottish nationalists for a W79 game.

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Re: AKULA’s After the Bomb project - 1980s imagination - pg10 Fire engines
« Reply #139 on: 21 August 2021, 11:11:46 PM »
A cracking project as always mate.

Any idea on who you'll use for armed civilians? I'm using some gripping beasts Argentina commandoes with a head swap for some armed Scottish nationalists for a W79 game.

Cheers mate.

Re: armed civvies, I’m assuming that the events of my game are set before UK laws were tightened in the late 1980s, so there would be a reasonable number of weapons available...pistols, target rifles, the odd semi-automatic rifle, and plenty of shotguns. My old school in the mid-1980s could have equipped a platoon with Enfields, and Bren guns.

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In terms of figures, I’ve got some from Gripping Beast, TAG, Hasslefree, Crooked Dice, Warlord, Artizan, Mike Bravo and my old Apoc Isle project (now available from Crooked Dice) in the painting queue, plus I’ve got my eye on the Apoc range from Crusader, so plenty to be getting on with.

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Re: AKULA’s After the Bomb project - 1980s imagination - pg10 Fire engines
« Reply #140 on: 22 August 2021, 08:42:15 AM »
I'm assuming all that included the morris dancers, Hicks' mutton chop line (wherever it ended up) had a couple of good armed civvies in it that I'd used for a similar project.
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Re: AKULA’s After the Bomb project - 1980s imagination - pg10 Fire engines
« Reply #141 on: 22 August 2021, 08:42:43 AM »
Many Borstals had Army Cadet platoons:
Sir F. Maclean asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what arrangements are made for instruction in map reading and the use of firearms by inmates of Borstal institutions under his jurisdiction.

Mr. Ross:  The army cadet force at Polmont Borstal institution, the membership of which is about 40, receives such instruction and training on the same basis as other army cadet forces.  The cadet force was revived at Polmont Borstal Institution in 1959. This unit is run on the same lines as other units of the cadet forces, whose instruction includes map reading and the dismantling of automatic weapons. I regard the training and discipline of the cadet force as of value to selected boys in borstal institutions.
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Re: AKULA’s After the Bomb project - 1980s imagination - pg10 Fire engines
« Reply #142 on: 22 August 2021, 12:17:15 PM »
Yep, teach the little miscreants a trade. In this case armed robbery.  :)

Love the Green Goddess.  :-* Near enough is good enough in this case
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Re: AKULA’s After the Bomb project - 1980s imagination - pg10 Fire engines
« Reply #143 on: 22 August 2021, 01:41:29 PM »
Really liking the fire-engine and the Green Goddess.

I’m feeling I missed out at school in the 80s, my schools didn’t have any firearms :(


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Re: AKULA’s After the Bomb project - 1980s imagination - pg10 Fire engines
« Reply #144 on: 22 August 2021, 07:25:10 PM »
Nice.

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Re: AKULA’s After the Bomb project - 1980s imagination - pg10 Fire engines
« Reply #145 on: 22 August 2021, 08:24:05 PM »
Really interesting project and lovely miniatures & vehicles!

Do you know these all female WWII military and civilian miniatures?

https://badsquiddogames.com/shop#!/British/c/36713219

Not sure if these will suit your needs but think some might be usable.
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Re: AKULA’s After the Bomb project - 1980s imagination - pg10 Fire engines
« Reply #146 on: 22 August 2021, 09:37:20 PM »
Thanks everyone

I'm assuming all that included the morris dancers

No Morris dancers ... yet  ;)


Really interesting project and lovely miniatures & vehicles!

Do you know these all female WWII military and civilian miniatures?

https://badsquiddogames.com/shop#!/British/c/36713219

Not sure if these will suit your needs but think some might be usable.

Thanks, I’ve been eyeing up the Bad Squiddo range...definitely a few there that might find their way into my game  :)

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Re: AKULA’s After the Bomb project - 1980s imagination - pg10 Fire engines
« Reply #147 on: 23 August 2021, 09:32:06 AM »
Love the Green Goddess  :-*

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Re: AKULA’s After the Bomb project - 1980s imagination - pg10 Fire engines
« Reply #148 on: 23 August 2021, 11:25:05 AM »
We hated them - during the firemen's strike.  They were unstable and a nightmare cornering at any speed as the water tank did not have baffles so the water sloshed around. Several slid off the road.

Your model looks great and the base should keep it stable going around corners!

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Re: AKULA’s After the Bomb project - 1980s imagination - pg10 Fire engines
« Reply #149 on: 25 August 2021, 10:30:44 PM »
Your model looks great and the base should keep it stable going around corners!
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