@BootsDMS lol Brian, here is my plan
- get paid on Thursday
- pay off credit card on Friday after recent model buying splurge
- spank the credit card again until it screams “rape” on Saturday
@BootsDMS lol Brian, here is my plan
Oh mein Gott, Schlaghosen!
@Klaus-Adler Glad someone finally found them.
There are other 1/35 offerings there and with some aftermarket guns and gear, could really be helpful to any vignette.
i was beginning to think i was going gaga in my old age.
I’m working on a BMP-3 for my Ukraine war build and i thought about having a news crew filming in frint of an abandoned russian vehicle interviewing Ukrainian troops.
Klaus
You are… But those figures are exactly what the both of us were thinking of. … gaga!
—mike
Civilians …
what could you expect from us …
I think boot cut was supposed to be able to fit over high boots.
Stove pipe pants DO NOT fit over high boots
Thank you for the elucidation.
i had to google that on account i’m a civilian
i’m sure that’s a word you use every day but in my working environment if i used it people would be even more confused than normal…must try it out on the HR Department some time soon
the next time they complain you can reply with
“Would you care to elucidate?”
Sorry Chaps, it’s the Staff Clerk in me - I can do words. (Can’t add up to save my life though!)
I’m happy that you found them and that I was proved wrong about it being an elaborate April Fool’s ruse!
Busted!!
Well, once you’ve sat on a General’s knee taking shorthand, there’s not much left to teach me about soldiering!
No. Back in the day in Berlin the jeans were almost peg leg style. The only way to wear them outside your cowboy boots (a very big thing back then) was to pull your boots up into the legs of the jeans, and then slide your leg through the pants into the boot. Yes, it was a PITA, but it was the only way to make it work.
That’s the kind of jeans that got stuck on my calves …
Could do heel lifts with 300 pounds on my shoulders.