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 Technically fruit  
 Wondering if the produce for the crates is loose, or just cleverly molded - can imagine cleaning up mold lines from them!Comment
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 If it’s miniart they are probably in about three parts for each vegetable LOL....
 Fire engine looks good though, very tempting!Comment
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 It depends on whether you ask grocers or botanists 
 Regardless, MiniArt seems intent on providing diorama accessories for every occasion. If only I had a use for them …Originally posted by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato#Fruit_versus_vegetableBotanically, a tomato is a fruit—a berry, consisting of the ovary, together with its seeds, of a flowering plant. However, the tomato is considered a "culinary vegetable" because it has a much lower sugar content than culinary fruits; it is typically served as part of a salad or main course of a meal, rather than as a dessert. Tomatoes are not the only food source with this ambiguity; bell peppers, cucumbers, green beans, eggplants, avocados, and squashes of all kinds (such as zucchini and pumpkins) are all botanically fruit, yet cooked as vegetables.Comment
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 Yea, but why does the dude on the left have a boot sole on the side of his rucksack. A spare tire or something???Life's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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 Dutch Army too, until the 1930s when a Society for the Abolition of Cart-Dogs managed to get a law passed that forbade using dogs for pulling carts (in general, not just in the army). Soldiers then had to pull the carts (that had been modified with a drawbar) themselves, giving rise to jokes about setting up a Society for the Abolition of Cart-Soldiers.
 
 Spare boots. Soldiers in many armies and times have been issued two sets of boots, one to wear (obviously) and the other to carry in or on the pack; they were then to alternate wearing them. I’m not sure of the logic behind this, but it wasn’t just the Belgian army of a hundred years ago that did this.Comment

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