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| [/QUOTE] QUOTE (teysseire1972 @ 22/12/2013, 03:34) Muy Bueno!! QUOTE (RAF REGIMENT GUNNER @ 22/12/2013, 12:27) GOOD JOB HHD CHEERS RRG Gracias amigos, a mi me gusto como quedo, pero no sabia si estaba bien hecho el trabajo, pero si a dos expertos como Uds. (Mr Camo y Mr.Para Helmets) les gusto, me quedo tranquilo entonces!, Ja!Ja! Abrazo HHD Thanks my friends, I like it to much as it, but I don't know if the job was well done, but if my work is OK for both experts like you (Mr. Camo and Mr. Para Helmets) then I rest in peace!, Ha!Ha! Regards QUOTE (polihelmet @ 23/12/2013, 13:27) Buenisimo!! en el libro de Bradley, cuenta que en su casco de para el y sus compañeros llevaban una capa de material plastico, donde le hacian cortecitos y ponian las ampollas de morfina. jaja una capa mas para agregar! Great! in Bradley`s book, he tells that is his para helmet he and his mates used a layer of plastic material in order to make some gaps and put the morfin there. One more layer to add!! QUOTE (RRG @ 23/12/2013, 14:44) QUOTE (polihelmet @ 23/12/2013, 13:27) Buenisimo!! en el libro de Bradley, cuenta que en su casco de para el y sus compañeros llevaban una capa de material plastico, donde le hacian cortecitos y ponian las ampollas de morfina. jaja una capa mas para agregar! Great! in Bradley`s book, he tells that is his para helmet he and his mates used a layer of plastic material in order to make some gaps and put the morfin there. One more layer to add!! Hi Poli , I think what Brayley said in this book ,, is that some of the polystyrene inner liner was cut /carved out so a morphine ampule could be safely stored inside the soldiers helmet ,this was carried out by certain Paras certainly in2 Para Cheers RRG Edited by La máquina verde - 24/12/2013, 13:39
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