Really good interesting kit Pete it’s right up my street i being a god loving chap I think that organ is a pump one you pump it to play it amazing detail
I think you're right that the vicar's smock (I'm assuming he's C of E) is indeed called a "cassock". He could be a Catholic priest, mind you as the "clobber" is pretty similar.
Since no one mentioned it yet, the badge has the words "In this sign conquer", the motto of the Royal Army Chaplains Department. In hoc signo vinces. Good luck painting that! PS Don't be fooled by the frock. Chaplains in WWI went wherever the troops did, even to the extent of parachuting in with them.
Always loved their kits....Ta chap!
Great review Peter. Thanks and look forward to the next!
Cheers Aubrey. 😊 Back tomorrow same time.
Really good interesting kit Pete it’s right up my street i being a god loving chap I think that organ is a pump one you pump it to play it amazing detail
I just went and ordered this figures as soon as Peter mentioned them😊
Wow! But...What if I say they are rubbish? 😨😜
@@Peter-Oxley-Modelling-Lab I have never had a poor icm figures kit.
I am an organ builder so defo want this kit
I think you're right that the vicar's smock (I'm assuming he's C of E) is indeed called a "cassock". He could be a Catholic priest, mind you as the "clobber" is pretty similar.
Yes and I supposed the more general term would be Vestments?
Sorry I missed this last night
The Lord forgives you, my Son! 😇
Since no one mentioned it yet, the badge has the words "In this sign conquer", the motto of the Royal Army Chaplains Department.
In hoc signo vinces. Good luck painting that! PS Don't be fooled by the frock. Chaplains in WWI went wherever the troops did, even to the extent of parachuting in with them.
Yes...like the Padre in 'The Longest Day'. 👍🏻 So maybe he was just on the communion wine a bit too much.🤪🤭
That's not a Bible, it's the Book of Armaments
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