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Old 02-10-2009, 07:48 PM
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I finally got motivated to build a diorama, or at least start, and I'm not sure of a detail I'd like to put in.

Basic concept is a 4 man LRRP getting split crossing a trail. One guy on one side and the other three on the other side. Along the trail is a group of Vietcong.

I'd like to have one of the VC leading a donkey loaded with goods, but did the VC use donkeys?
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Old 02-10-2009, 09:24 PM
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Charlie used whatever animals they could get, but more likely they'd be using a bicycle laden with supplies. Those didn't get tired, didn't need their own feed, and you didn't have the problems with an ornery critter. (Seems like in every John Wayne Western, he had trouble with ornery mules, horses, etc...)
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Old 02-11-2009, 03:22 AM
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Charlie used whatever animals they could get, but more likely they'd be using a bicycle laden with supplies. Those didn't get tired, didn't need their own feed, and you didn't have the problems with an ornery critter. (Seems like in every John Wayne Western, he had trouble with ornery mules, horses, etc...)
If the bicycle breaks down, you have a pile of metal.

If the donkey breaks down, you have dinner.
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Old 02-11-2009, 04:43 AM
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Use a waterbuffalo or even an elephant, they use those on occassion.
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I don't know if there were/are donkeys in Vietnam, but if you really want to be realistic and can model it, give the VC a really loaded-down bicycle.
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I dont know what a "diorama" is. Meh, i'll google it at work tomorrow.

I cant believe people are stereotyping the VC as having over loaded bicycles. They operated in the jungle for peats sake. :-)

I say use "encumbered children". Come to think of it, that might be closer to the truth, and in any case it may add to the problem you face in this encounter ...

Bottom line, i often play out small little scenarios on my own like the one you describe, and i'm happy to have found a thread to contribute to. Its been a while.
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I cant believe people are stereotyping the VC as having over loaded bicycles. They operated in the jungle for peats sake. :-)
I know it sounds crazy KC but the VC really did use large numbers of bicycles to move huge amounts of weapons, ammo and other supplies all over Vietnam and across the border into Laos and Cambodia along the Ho Chi Minh Trail. They didn't usually ride the bicycles, they walked them with their cargoes tied and slung all over them.
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Old 02-11-2009, 07:07 AM
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I actually have a VC figure pushing a bicycle. I'm just having some probs lining up the handlebars with the hands. It's been years since I've built a model and I'm out of practice.

KC, a diorama is a scene with several figures and/or vehicles, depicting a story, such as you'd see in a museum.
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Well, I have not a photo of a mule in the Ho Chi Minh route… But I have a photo of Ho Chi Minh with his mule.

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Well, the note below the photograph was “Ho Chi Minh saddles a mule. Ho Chi Minh prepares a mission against the French, 1945”. For my part, the only mules I know are the mechanical ones.
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