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Alright, I just can't hold it in. Thanks for the best laugh I've had yet this week! (And there was a Red vs Blue episode this week, so that's saying something!)Spoon, the Australian SASR are the most highly trained special ops force in the world. (In other words, the best)
That's absurd. Completely absurd. You know who the most well-trained, most experienced, best equipped, and just all-around greatest special operations soldiers are? I'll give you a hint. They come from the United States, and part of their name is "Delta". End of story.
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I disagree. What is absurd is that NaziSentry promised us his last post and is still bouncing around the forum. You have an uncle in the Army, congratulations. I have friends in the Army, Marines, and relatives that were tied with the Army and Air Force. If are sure your movie ideas are not bogus, may at least I see proof, please? And oh yeah, I agree the United States holds the finest military special operations troops the world has to offer. I love political debates, care to play?
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It could! hahaha. Let's talk WW2 again!
It looks like I am going to be involved in two other WW2 films outside of my own, now. Everyone wants my uniforms and gear!
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Well... props are still in the making...
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The guns are mostly MG38s and MG42s, couple Thompsons and Brownings mized in. I'm still putting them together and need to do some painting, all plastic bodies, some metal parts.
One German reproduction helmet and a flock of my own replicas, plastic shells and At The Front parts.
One German reproduction helmet and a flock of my own replicas, plastic shells and At The Front parts.
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Hey guys, check out pics of my latest gear and more of my SMLE (short mag lee enfield) on the thread in this props and gear.
http://www.matthawkins.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7002
http://www.matthawkins.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7002
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At my local joke shop There are american shaped GI toy helmets I bought one painted it the murky green colours and put netting on it and it looks affective. You dont have to spend hundreds on helmets. The helmets are only a pound each aswell. And they do german helmets aswell though I'd tell you cos they can be useful if your film is REAL low budget. Worked for me!
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I bought one of those toy helmets, they are really too small and sort of hugged my head!
I don't know. I have three films scheduled to use them in, so I haven't really even considered selling them off yet!tallman_house_pictures wrote:How much could I buy some of those repro helmets for Epsilon?
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[quote="Epsilon"]I bought one of those toy helmets, they are really too small and sort of hugged my head!
Yea but I'm truely on a low, low, LOW budget so There the best I can afford. There ok anyways. I'lle post some pics of them soon. By the way, Epsilon I was them machine guns you posted on this thread earlier. There so cool. Dont let the cops see them!
Yea but I'm truely on a low, low, LOW budget so There the best I can afford. There ok anyways. I'lle post some pics of them soon. By the way, Epsilon I was them machine guns you posted on this thread earlier. There so cool. Dont let the cops see them!
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You have to have the file hosted somewhere, and provide a link to it on the forum. Then you can use the [img]file[img/] feature to make the image show up.
Ohhh I have my sources... the part that's really gonna get to you is that I got them free.justin!butcher wrote:What about a MG-38 or 42?!?!?! Where did you get them!? Those are awsome!
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looks good epsiloon
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are you sure? ever heard of something known as the SAS? even the Americans Delta Force, which are quite good, are based on the SASNaziSentry wrote:Ok, thats it. Ive had it.
Spoon, the Australian SASR are the most highly trained special ops force in the world. (In other words, the best)
and then theres the SBS...
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