tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8160546163844864803.post4068499889184621001..comments2024-03-12T17:36:36.945+09:00Comments on WildEagles: Japanese Airfields, Equipment & stuff #8Arawasihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09356734843656289711noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8160546163844864803.post-58565527119460651782018-10-13T20:32:21.050+09:002018-10-13T20:32:21.050+09:00I have not commented on this series yet but I want...I have not commented on this series yet but I wanted to say that it has been very enlightening and I have not seen anything like this before either in books or on the internet. Thank you and keep up the good work!<br /><br />Wind SwordsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8160546163844864803.post-79166672156491792292018-10-13T18:11:56.688+09:002018-10-13T18:11:56.688+09:00Very informative, George. I built a few ground cre...Very informative, George. I built a few ground crew to compliment my models. There are some coming with my Shiden for the next contest. The various postures are very inspirational.<br />I thought that white working clothes were worn by IJN ground grew (white = traditional Navy colour), while the JAAF issued khaki dress for their maintenance guys??<br />Michael Thurownoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8160546163844864803.post-69870638381583715592018-10-13T14:04:28.071+09:002018-10-13T14:04:28.071+09:00Excellent! Great presentation of the ground crews,...Excellent! Great presentation of the ground crews, very useful to modelers and artist alike. It's worth noting how the clothing fits, the creases and folds, also the stature of the people. (Sorry, the artist in me is coming out.)<br />And, there is no way to be clean when you are a mechanic!D. Chouinardnoreply@blogger.com