I know, I know...my Battle of Guam is taking longer than the entire Pacific campaign.
I've had a burst of energy of late, and on the smaller toy soldier table (out in the studio) I've been assembling a pretty good-sized section of jungle.
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I know, I know...my Battle of Guam is taking longer than the entire Pacific campaign.
I've had a burst of energy of late, and on the smaller toy soldier table (out in the studio) I've been assembling a pretty good-sized section of jungle.
Hey gang,
If you ever want to talk toy soldier stuff, you can contact me at:
museumofamerica@myactv.net
Soldier on!
Mannie
I've gone on at length about the Marx Giant Blue and Gray playset, and I'm sure that this won't be the last post on it.
In my junkbox I had a wrecked mortar chassis, and a couple of years ago I bought a Marx mortar that had the spring and ejector, but no trigger or rubber band.
Over the past two days, I spent some time using the plastic from the chassis in the background, and the trigger from the mortar in the foreground, to fabricate a trigger for the mortar on the right.
Out in the toy soldier studio, the frost is on the pumpkin.
Soldier on!
Mannie
This is just a quickie.
On the over-the-gate blockhouse something was bugging me. It was the weird horizontal compartment between the floor of the blockhouse and the top of the gates...you can just make it out in these photos (downloaded from the web). It served no purpose and was a weird engineering/design decision.
To fill it in, I took a fort wall section over the the bandsaw and cut out some horizontal pieces that exactly fit the gap.
Glued into place, I can hardly tell that the gap was there.
I think that details like this are going to make the project take longer to complete, but will also make the project that much more fun.
Soldier on!
Mannie