Thanks for the additional history.
Reading of how they attempted to come ashore , the getting bogged down, and Spr Rampley wading ashore like that while under mortar fire . All that to contend with and then following the instructions for removing the water proofing ! Should think they had nightmares for ever after that .
					Reading of how they attempted to come ashore , the getting bogged down, and Spr Rampley wading ashore like that while under mortar fire . All that to contend with and then following the instructions for removing the water proofing ! Should think they had nightmares for ever after that .

 Well, it’s not that bad, but count on several (two to four or so) months before you get them in the mail, very neatly and tightly wrapped in packing paper.
							
						
							
						
 The problem is that AFV Club moulded a hole in only one side of the clasps, then supply pins that are exactly long enough to fit. Had they put the hole all the way through both sides and supplied longer pins, there would be zero risk of this happening. My solution was to run a 1 mm drill through the hole and use it to open up the other side as well, then put in a length of 1 mm brass rod, as you can see in the photo. Once I had attached the block to the cable with that, I superglued it in place. I will have to see about glueing the ring from the AFV Club pin to it; I tried, but it didn’t want to cooperate yet, so I may end up leaving it off entirely.
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