jambobbyb said:Hi Deber, Welcome to the forum thats an absolutely cracking collection you have 12 backs imho are the bomb i am trying to finish a run off myself but keep getting distracted by.....This ok guys (and galls) i am sooooooooooo stoked to be able to list this up, I have been searching for one of these for nearly a decade since i first read the story of this terible morning and the toll it took on my local battalion, and to finally find a personal holy grail like this is a dream come true, 48 hours ago i didnt even know it existed now its in my possesion and wont be leaving! I dont want to post any furter details until i have done a full write up of him and posted on the WW1 forum i use but i can say, He was killed on the first morning of the somme and was in my local "pals Battalion" This for my other collection is about "as good" as its ever going to get!
chazb73 said:Brilliant mate.
Serious respect to these guys, I always loved listening to my Gran and Grandas stories of Glasgow being bombed in WW2 and what they were told of WW1.
Like Baz says without them... god only knows!
(It angers me in Scotland at the moment we have this ridiclulous Independance nonsense on the agenda at the moment - my grandparents (and many many more) fought to keep us British. rant over :lol:
Interestingly did you know 75% of the SAS are Scots ?
jambobbyb said:However after one grail is found another one turns up, this is a real kicker for me as it means i have to move on a couple of big bits from my SW collection, but i couldnt turn down a clasp to one of the few, The battle of Britain clasp, awarded to air crew who took part in the battle of Britain, Its one of the rarest Clasps to ever be issued by the British only 3000 were ever awarded and to find one is like finding a 12 back Palitoy Large head han, they are out there but they are rare to find something from "the few" is like another dream come true.
chazb73 said:Brilliant mate.
Interestingly did you know 75% of the SAS are Scots ?
JuniorChubb said:I have missed a few great pieces in this thread, the Action force figures are awesome, I love Cobra and the older figures. 8)
That Mumm-ra looks so cool too Michael
Poems not bad either, I like to read your poems as raps and imagine you as the Hip Hop king of SWFUK 8)
Jez said:I've never really checked out this thread, crazy!
Some awesome trips down memory lane.![]()
jambobbyb said:However after one grail is found another one turns up, this is a real kicker for me as it means i have to move on a couple of big bits from my SW collection, but i couldnt turn down a clasp to one of the few, The battle of Britain clasp, awarded to air crew who took part in the battle of Britain, Its one of the rarest Clasps to ever be issued by the British only 3000 were ever awarded and to find one is like finding a 12 back Palitoy Large head han, they are out there but they are rare to find something from "the few" is like another dream come true.
Great one Bobster, I absolutely love hearing of folk talking about "The Few" and past tales of daring do and courage.
I was fortunate enough to attend a Battle of Britain Dinning In Night last week, with a 92 year old veteran of the B of B.
It began with a 10 minute Hurricane flying display. Awesome.
It sounds like you'd appreciate a visit to the Churchill Rooms in London, fantastic!
chazb73 said:Brilliant mate.
Interestingly did you know 75% of the SAS are Scots ?
Really?
Michael Sith said:Special Forces, now then we are def talking unsung heroes, 90 % of what they achieve, we never hear about, for obvious reasons. These boys redefine Hard
x-pack said:SAS - they don't even get a head stone when they die in combat (so I heard) :shock:
Want a good read about SAS guys then pick up a copy of The One That Got Away by Chris Ryan. Amazing story about his part in the Bravo Two Zero mission. Gripping start to finish.