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Jason,
Excellent work mate, really nice textures and tones on the skin.
Excellent work mate, really nice textures and tones on the skin.
Thanks Steve... I think its called a Mark 1 or 1918 Trench Knife.... found it on wiki!cool 'knife?' with a built in knuckle duster ?
Thanks once again Chaps!
Thanks Steve... I think its called a Mark 1 or 1918 Trench Knife.... found it on wiki!
https:tongue-out3:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_I_trench_knife
Jason.
I'm no expert Jason but I thought the life preserves were a dull/matt color. Hopefully there will be a color photo on the tinternet somewhere
I remember seeing one in the Imperial War Museum(RIP) when I was lad and that was the first time I realised it was all about hurting people.Thanks for the info Jason, quite a knife, with spikes on the grip to stop the enemy grabbing it , and the grip handy to inflict a bit more pain, when needed.
Thanks Steve... I think they were fabric coated so I think I’m going to leave it Matt.I'm no expert Jason but I thought the life preserves were a dull/matt color. Hopefully there will be a color photo on the tinternet somewhere
Thanks Steve...the US ones seem to be anything from a light lemon yellow to almost orange... so I’m somewhere in the middle?RAF preservers, started out a dull colour, but Many pilots painted their "Mae Wests" with Chrome yellow aircraft paint to improve their chances of rescue from the English Channel , Maybe the 101st had the same idea.






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