poster that says "chop for Britain!" with artwork of a lady holding an axe over her shoulder, dungarees and long socks and beret (lumberjill uniform) next to a mini of the same design. It says "join the women's timber corps today! Enquire at bad Squiddo Games" more info: Our Lumberjill minis are sculpted by Alan Marsh and shown painted here by John Morris. The awesome artwork is by Martin Whitmore, design and research by Annie Norman.
The Women's Timber Corps, fondly referred to as the "Lumberjills" were formed in WW2 in Britain as part of the drive to "free up men from jobs at home". With their sisters in the Land Army, women were taken to rural areas do some hard graft! They were absolutely essential in providing timber.