Just added some new items to eBay
Items include some DnD books, a Death Guard force and a Forge World Eldar Vampire Hunter super heavy flyer. Plus other bits
https://t.co/mABW3cPiXN
Check out ruskle5 https://t.co/57gmvyGeFK #eBay via @eBay_UK
Selling some Mordheim miniatures, lots of OOP Forge World upgrades for Raven Guard, as well as a full Horus Heresy army.
Also includes a large Eldar Battlefleet Gothic force and several other out of print models
Stoking a culture war, Jenrick asks 'how have we come to the point where the NHS has facilitated thousands of children to have life changing, life altering surgery?'...We haven't, the NHS doesn't facilitate gender-affirming surgeries for minors.
Added some more items to my eBay page. Some stuff has cleared already so take a look. Open to offers on anything there. Some 40k, AoS/ Old World and out of print books.
https://t.co/yjWOT5ofGh
I've continued to sort my pile of potential and have several more bits listed up on eBay. I'm selling more #WarhammerUnderworlds warbands and some #Necromunda books and gaming accessories. This is helping to keep me going until I find my next job.
https://t.co/0sjyTrW8Qq
Bartrick Steelheart, Otter Knight, Very Heavy Armour and a Pole-arm (Ghiavarina).
Slightly concerned about the moulding/casting on this one, due to the position and angle of the weapon's lugs. But fingers crossed! :)
#burrowsandbadgers#sculpting#greenstuff#oathsworn
My final order of Paint Blitzer has arrived. Massive thanks to @UTBHobbies for their contribution to the community, aiding us in correcting mistakes and giving a new life to second-hand miniatures 🫡
BOOK REVIEW: Mission France: The True History of the Women of SOE by Kate Vigurs. @historical_kate
Why did I love this book? 📚
So much has been written about SOE in World War Two, yet so little is actually known about the 39 female agents who were dropped into occupied France with F Section. Kate’s book is a tour de force in its research and highly readable narrative that is dramatic and, at many points, deeply moving. It provides the first comprehensive history of these 39 women, setting the relevance of their stories for their missions in France but also for the wider context of the war.
Some of the agents we are familiar with: Odette Samson, Noor Inayat Khan, Violette Szabó – but the majority of the women are unknown by the public. One example is Pearl Witherington who successfully led a resistance group of more than 3,000 men.
This is an immensely important historical account of the missions of the 39 women who were sent behind enemy lines with F Section of SOE in France. The first to chronicle their stories in one book, it is based on extensive interviews and new research. The women took immense risks as couriers, radio operators, and spies, and at great risk – as the stories of those who did not survive Ravensbrück concentration camp demonstrate.
Perhaps the most poignant moment for me in the book has to be the photograph of the 4-year old daughter of Violette Szabó, receiving the George Cross on behalf of her mother who was executed at Ravensbrück. The women of F Section all shared a common mission and deserve recognition, and this book is so important for recording their operations and immense bravery.