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    References

    Hi Simmo, Many thanks for the information. I appreciate it! Benjamin
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    References

    Here are the figures that I would like to identify. I think three of the blue bonnets are from QR-01. Thanks Benjamin
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    References

    Hello, I remember John making figures of Gage's 80th light infantry, however, I cannot find anyone information on these sets. The same is true for one of Gorham's rangers charging his musket, e.g., putting primer in the lock. I check John's website and found no information on these these...
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    Display Question

    I use to do that, however, I found it boring. Now I want them in a display to tell a story. That said, In a year, I may change my mind. LOL
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    My 1st dio base

    Great ground work and backdrop. Thanks for sharing. Benjamin
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    WB's 60th Royal Americas in Havana

    Thanks Mark. WB really hit it out of the park with these figures. Really enjoy looking at them. Best wishes, Benjamin
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    Herald Models Chariot

    Selling a Roman Chariot made by Britains for Herald Models. https://www.ebay.com/itm/256591951111
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    Timpo Indian War Canoe

    FYI, https://www.ebay.com/itm/256591839158
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    Britains ACW swoppets in original box

    FYI, https://www.ebay.com/itm/256591899698
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    WB's 60th Royal Americas in Havana

    Thank Steve. I was intrigued by the idea of placing the 60th in a Caribbean setting instead of North America. If I had some of Frontlines Colonial colonial classics or Britains Petticoats I would try a larger setting. Best wishes, Benjamin
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    WB's 60th Royal Americas in Havana

    A simple display of WB’s 60th Regiment (16121) marching in Havana, Cuba, 1762. The background is a painting of the Cathedral of Havana as painted by Dominic Serres. As you can see, these grenadiers are outstanding. Included in this display are two figures of the Royal Americans that were made...
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    Jungle Landing Zone… A Display Featuring K&C’s UH-1D Huey Model

    The black and white photograph is great, looks very authentic! Benjamin
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    RAF ditch "Crusaders" nickname

    Well there you go! Next EBAY will ban confederate toy soldiers on the grounds that they glorify slavery and intolerance. Thank for the heads up Terp152. Best wishes, Benjamin
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    RAF ditch "Crusaders" nickname

    P.S. One wonders if EBAY, at some point in time, will ban the sale of Crusaders, Confederates, Cavalry figures and Nazis because they are ooooffennnsive. Alternatively, perhaps they will require a trigger warning with each listing and include directions to a safeplace.
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    RAF ditch "Crusaders" nickname

    Perhaps, the new rule of thumb is that if it is Western, it is inherently offensive. Talk about cultural collapse, sad to see.
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    Is this for real?

    Hi noticed some odd bidding for the following figures on EBAY, https://www.ebay.com/itm/226264104937?itmmeta=01J406HQWCM2T2QPQK6YY3ZRVC&hash=item34ae643fe9:g:KJcAAOSwMdJmpWvD https://www.ebay.com/itm/226264109625?itmmeta=01J406MCC6SFBAB03B009VC9S2&hash=item34ae645239:g:mcIAAOSwJx9mpW0P Are...
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    The Bridge

    That is fantastic. Great use of space too, you have figures on the ground and underneath it! Well done. Benjamin
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    WWII U.S. Armored Division; Tankers & Dogfaces

    Great dioramas. Thanks for sharing. Benjamin
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    Roman Town

    Steve, That is a wonderful diorama. If you a feeling daring you could paint some graffiti on the building, here are some examples, https://www.artofit.org/image-gallery/817473769838106574/the-bawdy-graffiti-of-pompeii-and-herculaneum/; https://allthatsinteresting.com/pompeii-graffiti. Best...
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