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Re: Playmo Swabby
« Reply #10 on: July 04, 2008, 23:55:05 »
well jimbo, if you want and try other uniforms from navies around the world, i leave you with a picture of some portuguese sailors from the n.r.p. "sagres".
with only a litlle more black paint it should be easy (just kidding)
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Re: Playmo Swabby
« Reply #11 on: July 05, 2008, 01:10:47 »
Thank you all for the nice comments.  Much appreciated :yup:


 
Sure brings back lots of memories (especially shore leave and midnight liberty) ...  :klickywink:

Are you getting a flight crew ready for a Playmobil sea plane?

The dixie cup looks great. I can see the whites very easily becoming dungarees and a chambray shirt.

Let's see Pacific or Caribbean?

I vote Caribbean ...  :klickygrin:

 
       

 
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Richard..Loved those libertys, I think I had a good time :lol:
I have been thinking about a seaplane flight crew since Porco Rosso.  I have a few ideas.

You are right about the dungarees and chambray shirt being easy...also, dungarees and T shirt would be cool.  My favorite is dress blues, but the pinstriping would be tricky 8}
The white hat was a bit tricky to make as well.

Pacific or Caribbean?....Pacific naturally :yup:.

Thanks again all.
Happy sailing,
Jimbo


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Re: Playmo Swabby
« Reply #12 on: July 05, 2008, 01:29:38 »

Jimbo was in the US Navy. He was an aircrewman and flew in a naval patrol craft in the 1960s.


Hi Tim..I flew in a P2V5FS (SP2E) land based patrol bomber. We flew out of Hawaii, Japan,
Okinawa, Guam, Taiwan, and the Philippines, (mostly).

Best regards,
Jimbo


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Re: Playmo Swabby
« Reply #13 on: July 05, 2008, 02:44:31 »



Hello, Jimbo ...



Hi Tim..I flew in a P2V5FS (SP2E) land based patrol bomber. We flew out of Hawaii, Japan,
Okinawa, Guam, Taiwan, and the Philippines, (mostly).

Best regards,
Jimbo




This is a photo of a P2v-5 Neptune like the ones that I remember following into the Gitmo Naval Base back in the late 1950s.
(It would make a great Playmobil modeling project, Jimbo!) ...  :klickywink:

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Re: Playmo Swabby
« Reply #14 on: July 05, 2008, 07:29:27 »
Now there's an idea!  The Royal Navy Museum in Portsmouth used to sell bits of HMS Victory.   If they still do, I have a fancy for a British sailor doing the same thing.

Jimbo's figure would make a grand presentation piece to some old salt who'd served on the North Carolina.

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Re: Playmo Swabby
« Reply #15 on: July 05, 2008, 13:10:37 »
Hi Richard..
That is a great picture of the P2V.  Thanks for posting it.  I was
trying to figure out how I could get a good pic. of mine to post.
You saved the day!

Hmmm, Playmobil scale P2V... 8}

Hi Dan,
It is, or at least was customary for the original commissioning crew members to get a "plank" from their ship when it was decommissioned.  I would have loved to have gotten a piece of my old bird, but last time I checked, it was already pots and pans and aluminum  stuff :yup:

I also think an old salt from the North Carolina would like the little Playmo Swabby.

Best regards
Jimbo

 

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Re: Playmo Swabby
« Reply #16 on: July 06, 2008, 22:02:37 »


Hello, Jimbo ...



That is a great picture of the P2V.  Thanks for posting it.  I was
trying to figure out how I could get a good pic. of mine to post.
You saved the day!

Hmmm, Playmobil scale P2V...
8}



You're very welcome. Did you get to see the GITMO movie? If not, go back and click on it. I think that you might like it.



The white hat was a bit tricky to make as well.



Have you tried filing the the little bump on the Pirate sailor hat (sometimes used as a Chinese hat). I've thought about doing it and painting the hat white, I wonder what it would look like? Do you think that it might pass as a Navy Dixie cup?

If it would work, I could make a mould and crank 'em out by the hundreds ...

Maybe somebody else has already tried it?

All the best,
Richard


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Re: Playmo Swabby
« Reply #17 on: July 07, 2008, 14:46:28 »
Hi Richard,
Yes!  I saw the GITMO movie..It sure took me down memory lane, (or should I say flight path?) :)

I wondered about the Chinese sailor hat being a white hat...I rounded one up last night,
and checked it out.  It might work, but IMHO, it wouldn't be "just right".  I wonder if I could make a sample that could be used to mould some ???

Best regards,
Jumbo

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Re: Playmo Swabby
« Reply #18 on: July 07, 2008, 16:00:56 »



I just checked the Playmobil that I have here and, unfortunately, I don't have one of those hats with me.

However, I checked Heather's data base and found the attached image.

That sure looks a lot like a dixie cup to me, Jimbo ...

I also remember all the different shapes that they were bent into by all the different swabbies ...  :klickywink:

Can you take some close-up photos of the one that you rounded up?

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Re: Playmo Swabby
« Reply #19 on: July 07, 2008, 16:50:27 »


Maybe somebody else has already tried it?

All the best,
Richard


Kinda

but my sailor is a bit older  ;) ;D



This sailor usually hangs on the rearvieuwmirror in my car  ;D 

but not in these colours

Thanks for the inspiration  ;)

greetz
One picture say's more then a thousand words ;)