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Title: Small question
Post by: TONTON FLINGUEUR on 25 June 2015, 09:19:20 AM
Hello,
I have a small question, to make Kieffer commando squads, then I to use the BRITISH reference BR107 WW2
Thank you for informing me
Title: Re: Small question
Post by: fred. on 25 June 2015, 05:36:57 PM
Do you have a picture of the "Kieffer commando squads" - this might help people recommend likely figures.
Title: Re: Small question
Post by: Leon on 25 June 2015, 06:39:15 PM
This question has come up before, there's some more info here: http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=5607.0 (http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=5607.0)

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Title: Re: Small question
Post by: fred. on 25 June 2015, 07:09:38 PM
Leon has a better memory than me!! (or can use search  :-\ )
Title: Re: Small question
Post by: Leon on 25 June 2015, 08:50:19 PM
Quote from: fred    12df on 25 June 2015, 07:09:38 PM
Leon has a better memory than me!! (or can use search  :-\ )

Definitely the search, my long-term memory relies on a trusty notebook I carry around with me...
Title: Re: Small question
Post by: Techno on 26 June 2015, 05:29:00 AM
I don't use a notebook any more.
I kept forgetting where I'd left it.  :D
Cheers - Phil
Title: Re: Small question
Post by: Sean67 on 26 June 2015, 07:16:01 AM
hello Tonton
yes BR 107 is the right code for commandos the free French used the same equipment as British Commandos but shaped their beret different.
As also suggested try and use a few British Para's to bulk out the poses (BR107 only has 2 poses).
regards
Sean
Title: Re: Small question
Post by: fsn on 26 June 2015, 07:16:53 AM
Quote from: Techno on 26 June 2015, 05:29:00 AM
I don't use a notebook any more.
I kept forgetting where I'd left it.  :D
Cheers - Phil

What you should do is write down where you left your notebook.
Title: Re: Small question
Post by: Lord Kermit of Birkenhead on 26 June 2015, 07:20:43 AM
Never put anything somewhere safe.

IanS
Title: Re: Small question
Post by: Luddite on 26 June 2015, 07:51:53 AM
I've always proceeded under the assumption that if I can't remember it, it probably wasn't important.
Title: Re: Small question
Post by: Sean67 on 26 June 2015, 08:13:28 AM
FSN the problem was Techno did write it down.
unfortunately it was in the Notebook!  ;D ;D :o
regards
Sean
Title: Re: Small question
Post by: TONTON FLINGUEUR on 26 June 2015, 08:18:55 AM
Hello,
Thank you for your your helpI am going to be able to prepare my order  :)
Title: Re: Small question
Post by: Leon on 26 June 2015, 01:50:57 PM
We'll have the extra poses of commandos released over the weekend as well, so some of those could be added in as well.
Title: Re: Small question
Post by: Techno on 26 June 2015, 03:20:23 PM
Quote from: Sean67 on 26 June 2015, 08:13:28 AM
FSN the problem was Techno did write it down.
unfortunately it was in the Notebook!  ;D ;D :o regards Sean

Worry not.

I now have two notebooks....
The second one is for writing down where I leave the first one.
(I've now lost the second notebook.....Could have sworn it was in a back pocket.....Hey Ho !)

Cheers - Phil.
Title: Re: Small question
Post by: fsn on 26 June 2015, 07:19:36 PM
Ah well! Make  a note in the first book of where the second book is.

To be sure, note down in the first book where the first book is, in the second book where the second book is.

Tie a green ribbon around the first notebook so you remember where it is and tie a red ribbon around the second notebook because it matches your eyes.

For extra security create a mind palace in which you imagine writing in your first notebook where the second notebook is whilst riding an giant chicken, and that way, you will remember where in the second notebook you wrote the location of the first notebook every time you eat egg mayonnaise.

Or you could computerise and record the location of the first notebook on a computer, but make sure you secure the file with a strong password. It should be at least 12 characters long, include upper and lower case, at least one digit and one non-alphanumeric character, such as and asterisk or exclamation mark. This password should be changed every six weeks, and you may want to keep a manual record of the password in say, the second notebook.

Finally, write on your left arm where your right arm is and (assuming you're right handed) get Mrs T to write on your right arm "If" by Rudyard Kipling. It'll give you something to read when you can't find your notebooks.
Title: Re: Small question
Post by: Techno on 27 June 2015, 06:26:12 AM
Thanks, Nobby.
That could work really well.
Unfortunately the giant chicken keeps hiding, or running off somewhere to lay an egg......PLUS.....When I write on my hand with crayon, it never stays there for any decent period of time, cos I'm constantly washing my fingers to get the sodding green stuff off them.

Cheers - Phil
( PS My eyes only go red when my canine teeth elongate.....Never understood why they do this.)