gburdon wrote: |
m1garand wrote: | Good work. I agree with what others have pointed out. Is that GI sleeping with his helmet on? |
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m1garand; What's wrong with sleeping with a helmet on? I used to sleep with my web gear on! I'd lay down unfasten the buckle of the web belt and leave the shoulder harnes on and prop the buttpack under my head. Tip my helmet down and out like a light. Not exactly as comfortable as a posturepedic mattress, but when you need a quick nap it worked. Cheers; Gregory |
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I did serve as a light infantryman, so I know what it feels like to be out in the field for several months at a time, trying to make myself as comfortable as possible. I slept with my Kavlar helmet on, but it was only covering my face so that I can get a little retreat away from sun-light.Sleeping with a helmet on? can it be done? I supposed it can be, but if you look at this particular diorama. This GI has gone out of his way to build a camp-fire and logs circling around it. If GI in this diorama has done all that work, sleeping with his blanket on by the camp fire, I'm sure that there is no need or urgency for him to sleep with his helmet on.
Again, I'm not trying to make a point of whether you can sleep with a helmet or not, just simply trying to point out that there is no consistency in the story of this diorama (Not to be disrespectful to the modeler who built this).