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    Canadian Model Soldiers just released. R4A Miniatures

    food for thought. Thanks. New figures on the website. have a look at http://www.r4a.info/workbench/
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    Canadian Model Soldiers just released. R4A Miniatures

    Thanks for that. we are working on a set at present with the forum input regarding uniform detail. We are looking at a 4 figure boxed set with a Rifleman, Engineer, Gunner (as suggested) and a tankie. Just got the casting back. we will post some pics once a set is painted up.
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    Canadian Model Soldiers just released. R4A Miniatures

    Thanks for that. I will redo the stripes ( I am doubly shamed at getting that wrong as I am ex Royal Irish Rangers (who carry the Rifle traditions of The Royal Ulster Rifles). I think some Canadian troops wore the canvas anklets, but we will alter the boots for the next figure. Alwyas good to...
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    Canadian Model Soldiers just released. R4A Miniatures

    I have passed your comments on to the sculptor. The stripes should be rifle green - thanks for that. We did heads with both the Mk1 and turtle helmet as we read that both were issued to the Canadians. Thanks for your input, Obviously not up on our Canadian uniforms as much as our British...
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    Canadian Model Soldiers just released. R4A Miniatures

    We are a model soldier company based in Northern England. We are 2 ex-British Army guys with a passion for military history. We have just added a new release to our D-Day range - an NCO from Juno Beach. Our figures are available from: www.r4a.info or email brucembonus@hotmail.co.uk More...
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    48th Highlanders Museum Looking for Photo's of KIA

    Many thanks I found him. I wonder if I could get his service record? yours aye, Bruce
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    48th Highlanders Museum Looking for Photo's of KIA

    My great grandfather was a Scot from Banff who died serving with the 15th Bt 48th Highlanders in WW1. He died of wounds in a German POW camp. I think he was gassed. I have his death certificate, and what, I hope is a photo of him. I will scan and post that. His Army Number was 27357, and he...
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