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You have to remember that the British landscape has changed since the 1940 in terms of what the farmers cultivate.
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Agree totally. They have got a lot of things right in that respect, especially things like field sizes but nevertheless the colour scheme we have at present is only remotely applicable to a couple of weeks in late August - imho of course!
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speaking from someone who has just done 21 days straight in said modern day fields. actually, one of the major differences between today and back then, is we harvest earlier now and much quicker, i look at the fields in Clod, and i can't tell you what they are supposed to represent, it looks more like spring than anything else, but even thats not a good match. it isn't summer 1940, thats for sure, no wheat, barley, rye......... Last edited by fruitbat; 08-12-2012 at 10:55 PM. |
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Jolly inconsiderate of those Luftwaffe blighters to attack in summer don't you think chaps. Spring would have been much more convenient.
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