All of the Korean War sculpts!

Started by Leon, 10 March 2018, 11:30:06 PM

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paulr

Quote from: Westmarcher on 12 March 2018, 10:12:20 AM
:o     Ivan Kozhedub?

https://www.rbth.com/history/327159-how-soviet-shot-american

QuoteThe distinguished career of the Soviet ace didn't stop in Germany. Under his leadership, the 324th Fighter Aviation Division claimed 239 victories in the Korean War (1950-1953).

Hadn't really thought about the scale of the air war over Korea or the scale of Russian involvement :-\
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Westmarcher

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Duke Speedy of Leighton

18th Century Lady would do you well, but you might need to sculpt a helmet
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Sunray


Sunray

Quote from: ianrs54 on 11 March 2018, 11:21:53 AM
Phil get your coat, the ponies can chew it.

Good stuff there....all we need for British 50's Europe is the BAT, Champ, and either Oxford or Cambridge Carrier.



The Oxford (Pendraken code MDV58) is already available - I bought a troop this month.
The Cambridge - did it ever get beyond prototype for troops trials ?
The Saracen was rushed into production because of the Malayan "emergency" , and took priority over the Saladin in production. The Sarrie was the troop carrier for the 1950s/60 replacing the Kangaroo which was still being used as late as Korea (I have images of the Kangaroo being used at Warminister when the Glosters  were demo battalion after their Korean tour).  This use of the Saracen as a 'battle taxi' as opposed to an APC
shaped tactics and led to the Humber Pig as a supplement.