Archive for 3945society.myfreeforum.org The 39-45 Living History Society a UK based society that re-enact battles and recreate the 'Living History' of WW2 with both Allied and Axis units.
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Scott D
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What do you think of this?Hi all
after detling last year, i had a thought. at beltring and detling there were few reenactors who in my opinion looked the dogs dangly,s. it wasn't there tunics or kit, but the fact they were wering special FX make up, grime, mud, blood. know i can get hold of proper FX make up, not your joke shop rubbish. but proper professional stuff, used in films, theater, TV, etc. i also know how to apply it, know what i would like to know. is how many of you would consider sitting down in the morning for half an hour to an hour before an event starts. and wering this stuff through out the day. it costs abit but i don't mind getting it, i think it would look bloody (excuse the pun) brilliant. what do ya all think? this is an idea for all the soceity including our adversaries in those red beret,s.
cheers
scott
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Sounds good to me, I've always been a bit theatrical myself
Not sure it would work on the display but on the field - cracking!
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Scott D
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yeah, ofcourse it would depend on the show/display.
it wouldn,t really work for railway events IMHO. but for show's like detling, belters, and possabily the victory show, it could look good. have just sent of for a catalogue, from the compony in question. will keep you all updated.
scott
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