Loving the catalogue pose Neil!
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I have had him wired, he also has gripping hands and eagle eyes, but luckily you can't see the switch on the back of his head


Loving the catalogue pose Neil!
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Crikey, this takes me back when I was in Scouts this was a standard bit of kit.
It was known as a 'camp blanket'. We used to use an old rectangular wool blanket, and cut a cross slit in the middle (but leave the material there rather than leave a hole)
Versatile item, great for when you need a bit of extra warmth at night (throw it over your sleeping bag), and stick it over you when you're sat round the fire, either belted or stick your arms inside and drape it over your legs...
It was also the done thing to sew all your badges to it as well, so it would be a replica of your shirt. Some lads used to attach a neckerchief to it as well, so people could see what troop you were from at District / County camps or jamborees.
but if you go the whole hog and go for natural fibres all out - you will notice the difference - big time.
Neil
If you wear wool, you won't feel much difference in the weight after a while. i wear woolen tops a lot of the time now, it's warmer and tougher.