Myself and a friend are thinking of doing the Two fat Lardies Burma campaign, there seems to be enough Japanese types in the Pendraken, but what figures would be suitable for the British in Burma..Would the Eighth army ones in shorts be suitable..I think I might need some in slouch hats as well
Any help gratefully received
8th Army would be fine, and codes BR55-57 in slouch hat would also be useful. There's also the Anzac code, AN1 which would fit.
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So, response to question in 1 minute 24 seconds. How's that for costumer service :o
Thanks Leon.....84 seconds...not bad , not bad at all
It would have taken me longer to look through the website
Quote from: Fenton on 06 April 2013, 07:25:21 PM
Thanks Leon.....84 seconds...not bad , not bad at all
Quote from: petercooman on 06 April 2013, 07:20:08 PM
So, response to question in 1 minute 24 seconds. How's that for costumer service :o
It helps when Dave's on the other computer and I can ping questions off him!
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Good teamwork!!
Have you got any pics of the slouch hat figures...I'll give you 3 minutes on this one :D
Quote from: Fenton on 06 April 2013, 07:33:29 PM
Have you got any pics of the slouch hat figures...I'll give you 3 minutes on this one :D
A worthy quest!!
Quote from: Fenton on 06 April 2013, 07:33:29 PM
Have you got any pics of the slouch hat figures...I'll give you 3 minutes on this one :D
I have failed... :'( ...no seconds in the crystal dome for me. I'll keep looking though.
Cheers Leon,,,I could almost hear the countdown music in the background
I'd buy 16th century Burmese eagerly too. The country isn't just a stage for the big boys to fight over (inter alia, they make a jolly good pork and mango curry!
Quote from: Fenton on 06 April 2013, 07:33:29 PM
Have you got any pics of the slouch hat figures...I'll give you 3 minutes on this one :D
Some Pendraken Burma campaign slouch hatted figures here :)
http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,3924.0.html (http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,3924.0.html)
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Word of caution on using 8th Army figures; most of the photographs I have of British troops in Burma show them wearing long trousers. This might be because a) it was actually quite cold in parts of the country (Burma has four distinct climatic regions), or b) the combination of dense undergrowth and poisonous snakes meant it was advisable to wear some protection on the legs. Also, whilst the floppy bush hat was universally worn in the country, most British and Indian troops seem to have worn the steel helmet in action.
As a matter of fact, a lot of photographs show our troops wearing the standard serge battledress. The British 2nd Infantry Division, which was shipped out to Burma late in the war, was completely clothed in European style kit.
I would avoid 8th Army figures, therefore, and use the floppy hat figures mixed in with ordinary British infantry in steel helmets. The only type I've been unable to find so far is Indian troops in the pagri (turban). The WW1 versions all wear putees.
Hi Fenton
I would use the normal british infantry with the slouch hat ones mixed in as in most pictures they seem to be wearing both also the the British infantry will pass for none sikh indian troops
Martin
I could well be wrong on this but I always thought there were 2 distinct phases - early war when troops were in khaki, shorts, solar tepees (!) etc and later on once they had got to grips with clothing and troops were in green with slough hat/turban/helmet, with the latter most likely in combat.
any thanks for all the advice....I shall look again I have some WW2 British already