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Title: WW1-interwar Lewis gunner in German helmet
Post by: sultanbev on 02 April 2024, 09:18:09 AM
WW1-interwar Lewis gunner in later WW1 German helmet - thought these had already been done or requested but can't see them.

Would also be ideal for the WW2 Irish and Estonian lists I'm just doing.....
Title: Re: WW1-interwar Lewis gunner in German helmet
Post by: kustenjaeger on 02 April 2024, 07:19:46 PM
Presumably not too difficult to headswap LW German helmet to a British Lewis gunner?

Edward
Title: Re: WW1-interwar Lewis gunner in German helmet
Post by: sultanbev on 04 April 2024, 09:47:20 AM
Possibly, but doing 30 or so at a time is might lead to a lot of blood and swearing....
Title: Re: WW1-interwar Lewis gunner in German helmet
Post by: Roy on 04 April 2024, 06:08:45 PM
Quote from: sultanbev on 04 April 2024, 09:47:20 AMPossibly, but doing 30 or so at a time is might lead to a lot of blood and swearing....

Best ask Techno to do it for you. He has a good record of remaining injury-free, right?
(I seem to remember reading on this forum a few years back something like that, anyway.)
Title: Re: WW1-interwar Lewis gunner in German helmet
Post by: Techno 3 on 05 April 2024, 05:28:02 AM
I've managed to avoid self mutilation for quite a long time now. (Famous last words !!)  :D

One of our rescue dogs, however, is particularly good at drawing blood. She's very friendly and is prone to jump up and demand affection. Unfortunately, her claws appear to be made of tungsten carbide, and this, combined with the wafer thin skin on the back of my hands means that I'm getting through plasters at a rate of knots. :o
Title: Re: WW1-interwar Lewis gunner in German helmet
Post by: kustenjaeger on 05 April 2024, 08:03:37 AM
Quote from: Techno 3 on 05 April 2024, 05:28:02 AMI've managed to avoid self mutilation for quite a long time now. (Famous last words !!)  :D

One of our rescue dogs, however, is particularly good at drawing blood. She's very friendly and is prone to jump up and demand affection. Unfortunately, her claws appear to be made of tungsten carbide, and this, combined with the wafer thin skin on the back of my hands means that I'm getting through plasters at a rate of knots. :o

Sounds like one of our cats! 

Edward
Title: Re: WW1-interwar Lewis gunner in German helmet
Post by: Leon on 19 February 2025, 09:23:16 PM
Votes added!