Imperial Guard out for a stroll (1 Viewer)

Jack

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I have just taken the opportunity to make one final use of Bob's (Fitzgibbon) bridge before I return it on Thursday. The K&C Imperial Guard were my first purchase, driven by a childhood memory of owning the Airfix 1/32nd scale plastics.

I have included a more complete picture of Bob's bridge because it is the star of this particular thread.IMGP2605-001.JPGIMGP2607-001.JPGIMGP2608-001.JPGIMGP2609-001.JPGIMGP2609-002.JPG
 
Jack, very nice pics, and no doubt about it Bob is an artist, we both pay close attention to what he shows us....:smile2:
Wayne.
 
Nicely done Jack ... The bridge looks better in full view, well built and painted. Same can be said of the marching Guardsmen ... makes me feel like popping out and getting half a dozen more.

Lucky for me, the toy store is not just round the corner block ... Or even in the same country {sm2}

Bests

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Nicely done Jack ... The bridge looks better in full view, well built and painted. Same can be said of the marching Guardsmen ... makes me feel like popping out and getting half a dozen more.

Lucky for me, the toy store is not just round the corner block ... Or even in the same country {sm2}

Bests

OD

Yes - we are lucky. My shop is ten minutes away. Unfortunately what I save in petrol I spend tenfold during the extra visits that this permits.
 
Jack, very nice pics, and no doubt about it Bob is an artist, we both pay close attention to what he shows us....:smile2:
Wayne.

There's something almost surreal about being flattered for one's creativity by a photographer who makes it look like I even attempted the water in the stream and a model maker who works wonders with the simplest of mediums - thanks guys. However, (now look, you've made me miss my semi-colon) the groundwork is just the coathanger for the designer clothes, and the photographs are a tribute to the scene maker and storyteller - well done Jack ^&cool
 
There's something almost surreal about being flattered for one's creativity by a photographer who makes it look like I even attempted the water in the stream and a model maker who works wonders with the simplest of mediums - thanks guys. However, (now look, you've made me miss my semi-colon) the groundwork is just the coathanger for the designer clothes, and the photographs are a tribute to the scene maker and storyteller - well done Jack ^&cool

The photographer was aided both by the use of a tripod and your advice to move back from the toy soldiers and then crop.
 

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