Finally after a Long and ardous journey and climbing the last sand dune Lord Brashford and Lt. Tompkins have thier first view of the sea.
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The brave trio, Lord Brashford, Lt, Tompkins, Achmed and thier Faithfull mule Dobin. In the Background a beach camp.
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Lt. Tompkins - "CRABS sir! HUGE CRABS
Lord Brashford - "Tompkins!I have absolutely no interest in your personal Problems!!"
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The For Freedom Museum in Belgium. On the link there´s a virtual visit to the Museum which is way better than my photos. One thing which was a bit of an eye opener was a video of some Archeologists excavating a Messerschmitt BF-110 Nightfighter ...........with a Digger!!!!!
Just up the road was another Museum, Sincfala - Museum van de Zwinstreek.
Mostly about the life and times of the locals from the medieval to present, it had some cracking wooden model boats. The ones pictured are all around 1/72nd - 28mm scale.
Bunkers!!!! The whole are is dotted with WWII bunkers, most of which you can go inside and look around. A lot of them are in a poor condition, Graffiti, used as rubbish dumps, like this Type 630 not far from the camp site,
Garffiti!! I´m not sure wether the marks on the side are from Shellfire. Apparently the walls are 3.5 meters thick!
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Inside the main door. |
One photo of the Type 630 at Breskens that the Bunkersite.com People didn´t get..., the turret on the top. There´s steps going down into the bunker but it was too dark to take photos.
Behind the Type 630 there was a Type 112a. As with the 630 you could go inside but had a few inches of water inside and frogs living there.
Bunkersite.com is a mine (no pun intended) of info about the bunker Systems in the area of Zeeland / Belguim. There really are masses of them. One we visited was massive..with loads of bunkers of all different types spread over an area of two footballfields. Unfortunately we´d forgotten the camera..doh!!
Looking good there sir, those crabs can be inconvenient!
ReplyDeleteFran, that falls under the "too much information" rule:)
DeleteNice to hear you're having a good time.
ReplyDeleteSounds a lot of fun, nice to seethe bods getting out too
ReplyDeleteIan
You took your bods with you on holiday! That makes me chuckle. Those ships are bloody nice!
ReplyDeleteI like the picture of the crabs behind the men !! funny one!
ReplyDeleteIt seem that you had good holidays: it's the best time of the year !!
Maybe I should copy you and bring some figures to Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam with me. I should probably play safe and just bring Dr Who.
ReplyDeleteThese adventurers even leave foot prints in the sand. Great job, Mr. Bods.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great holiday, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePat.
Looks like a great trip. I love the photo with the crabs, very Ray Harryhausen. Those ship models look great too.
ReplyDeleteCheering the return of Tompkins - always a favourite.
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