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Billhag

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  1. Nathan Yes mate thats for 2 Here's the info sheet blurb "Dear customers, here we offer a beautiful reproduction MP38/ MP40 ammo pouch! This awesome Ammo Double Pouch was used from the German Army in the WW II. era. This fantastic repro comes complete (both pouches are included / Left & right side). Materials: Strong Cotton & Leather Don't miss this excellent & rare MP38 / MP40 ammo double pouch in your collection. For collectors and lovers is an absolute must! Please look for further details at the pictures. Price: 49,90 EUR incl. 19 % Tax excl. Shipping costs " Nice price, for some sweet pouches
  2. Rolf Congratulations on the birth of your new little BIG GUY!! Got nothing but love, for you Sara and the new main man Sylvester He'll be running around like his Dad before you know it mate
  3. BOOOO!!!, HISSSSS!!!! What d'ya think you're doing coming over here showing off with your fantastic blaster and your unbelievable TM armour, go on get back over to the 'shiney-whiteys' <_< Pablo Without doubt one of the best set ups I've ever seen mate ......now how cool would it look all nice and dirty....
  4. Tony Its called 'trompe l'oeil' or for all us non French speakers out there '....to deceive the eye' . If I remember rightly they're painted or pencil marked lines where the ears meet the helmet cool or what? Scott I loved this fantastic helmet the first time you showed it, and I think I love it even more now that I've seen it again. It's a beautiful piece and you are one lucky sod for having it in your great collection Thanks for showing it again
  5. Paul, I don't think they would have used the Vietnam lightweight rucksack, too much work to get it to look like the ones on screen The scout pack looks the nearest out of all the vitage ones that I've looked at. Most of the Hiking, camping, climbing, skiing, and military ones with an external frame just don't seem to have the same characteristics. We'll just have to keep looking
  6. Ray You are more than welcome mate. Glad you and the little man liked it We have to look after the next generation of troopers like little Merlin and Sylvester 'coz these will be the guys who will hopefully carry on our legacy. Band of Brothers, mate , no compromise, no exceptions Loving his new threds, he's going to be one COOL little dude
  7. OK, here's another little trick After studying the pictures of the original syphon and then looking at the Partridges it kept on bugging me about the taper at the bottom of the upright tube where it meets the dome of the round canister.So I thought I'd have a play around with it Here you can see the difference compared to the UK syphon that we normally use with the burger stackers. So, after spotting this in the supermarket I just had to see if I could get it to work Cut down and sanded And finally held in postion Comparison shot We must be the only people in the World who study a toilet syphon in this much detail What are we Like.......
  8. John Rolf's wife Sara is expecting the birth of their little boy virtually any minute now so it may be some time before he's back on the boards mate. Just thought I'd let you know
  9. Joe I think that was the one up for grabs from France on ebay. I would say CAP looking at the face plate. Nice lid Hope this helps
  10. Shucks, I'm getting all embarrassed now Thanks guys The good thing about this little trick is that you're not limited to just using it on the Partridge round syphon. You can use it with a normall syphon and instead of hunting down the burger stackers you only have to find a nice round container roughly the same size and just add the lid rims and bobs ya uncle, fanny's ya aunt jobs done. For all the guys in the UK, the Marks & Spencers Flap jacks, Mini-rolls containers are purfect for this and it gives you a brilliant excuse for eating the yummy contents
  11. I've got you covered bro. look no further OK, move along.....move along
  12. I think most people have seen madphisto.net 's post showing the Partridges round syphon, if not here it is;- Syphon again, forget about Hamburger Stackers Well, I thought I'd have a little play with it whilst getting it ready for my backpack and see if I could add that 'Burger Stacker' look to it. After having a good ol' ponder over how I would do it, I finally came up with a really easy and simple neat little trick for it. So, see what you think, even if you don't use it I hope it gives yous a few ideas of possible other ways to go with it I basically got hold of some lids from some sweet / cake containers (candy in the US ) and trimmed the lip off of them. Then all you need to do is just stick them on (I've used Blu-tack to mock them up in the photos) And that's it, nice and simple, but does the trick
  13. Ray MERLIN!!!....he's simply Congratulations mate on the birth of your beautiful little boy
  14. Rolf No matter what you do this is going to be another awsome pack build, yours always bloody are My personal opinon is that they painted or sprayed the radios black. I know that we haven't got 100% clear photos to work off but most of the ones we have got seem to indicate that the face plate seemed to be all one colour.I think that some of the all black tuner dails seems to back this up as well. I know the packs were very slap-dash and seemed to be thown together but I don't think they would have left the radio as is so that everybody could see that it was a cheap Japanese transistor radio when they were trying to portray technology from a galaxy far, far away Rolf, I don't envy you mate, Mike as made one the most amazing reproduction props that I have ever seen , and I feel the same as you "How can I spoil something that is just so perfect" . But, you may have to bite the bullet and weather this magnificent piece in your pursuit of perfection and screen accuracy. It a toughy mate
  15. Mike Unbelievable work there Sir!, I want to reach over and switch one on I'd love one of these master pieces, but I'd probably have to get 2 so that I didn't feel so bad dirtying one up They're absolutely brilliant mate
  16. Careful lads he's Scottish <_< and as well as being known for their Celtic fighting spirit , those guys think nothing of going totally butt naked under their Pauldrons Aaron Welcome to the Brotherhood mate, you're gunna love it here and you'll fit right in Now go and put your pants back on
  17. Ray Looking mighty darn fine there Bro, Loving your new stuff mate, and respect to Justus and Rolf Band of brothers in full affect Now, can you all get back into your bloody armour PLEEEESE!!!.....
  18. Rolf yerrh, but this time him and his chum managed to get away with your's and Dutchys armour oooow, they can run, but they can't hide from the MEPD
  19. Nathan You bloody handsome devil YOU!! Looks like an easy pass to me mate, Hopefully I won't be toooo far behind you
  20. Justus, no matter where you are,.....you do love those weeners mate Rolf, Hope the 4 of yous (5 with the BUMP ) have a fantastic time mate in your wonderful City
  21. Rolf Congratulations on the new job mate, your new bosses don't know just how lucky they are landing a guy like you.
  22. Phil These are quite nice mate, not 100% accurate but if you use them you can get away from using the burger stackers. With a little bit of tweaking you could make them look pretty darn fine
  23. Simon!!! you old rascal you!!! Good to see you back in the land of the living. Hope all is going well in the new home and you're settling in OK. Good to see you back on the boards mate. PS Hopefully I should have a raaaa-verrrrr nice sandie for you to approve pretty soon please be gentle Sir
  24. Mike Fantastic weathering Sir, your eye for detail is truly unequalled :o As always, I'm in total awe of your superb work. I'm lucky enough to have a set of TM's armour for my TK and I personally think that it as to be the best and most detailed suit of armour ever made. I think TM's stuff is without doubt in a class of its own. The man is a true artist
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