Absolutely — an armored train with a young Winston Churchill as a war correspondent would make a fantastic and historically rich addition to the Trophy-style Boer War range. Here's a brief story that could inspire such a set:
Winston Churchill and the Armored Train: A Daring Escape in the Boer...
Louis, I am tottaly agree but I doubt that Len would ever made tanks or airplains :) Artillery yes, this my list.
Austro-Hungarian (Austrian) Artillery:
Skoda 30.5 cm Mörser M.11 (30.5 cm Siege Howitzer)
Nickname: "Barbara"
Role: Heavy siege howitzer
Notable Use: Battles of Przemyśl, Verdun...
Thank you for posting these wonderful Alamo sets! I absolutely love the range and we're all hoping to finally catch a glimpse of the Holy Grail — the "FACADE."
Is it version 1 or version 2? If it's the second version, would you mind showing the box and its label?
By the way, the new Superman...
It looks like poor Mrs. Susanna Dickinson accidentally ended up in the wrong box — ALA1 — instead of fleeing Mexican soldier like she’s supposed to! She has absolutely nothing to do with Davy Crockett’s wild-eyed rage.
Could you please return her to her rightful home in box TX10?
Thanks for...
Well I guess I have to start imagining:
🚩 Boer War (1899–1902)
"Captured Boer Wagon and British Escort"
Ox-drawn Boer wagon with looted supplies, guarded by mounted and foot British infantry.
"Boer Commandos at Church"
Unusual civilian moment — Boer fighters with slouch hats standing outside...
I love Dynamite gun set, it is one of the best Trophy made. I’ve always liked cavalry, but the Napoleonic era was never really my thing — with the exception of a few rare sets.
Have you ever found yourself thinking, “If only Trophy had made this set…”?
Maybe a Napoleonic balloon corps, French Foreign Legion Highland Volunteers, Sahara Detachment, or a Boer War Staff car? This is the place to let your imagination take the field!
This thread is dedicated to all the...
Well, the King’s Own in the Trophy of Texas version (WA1–6TX) are quite scarce. Could you please include a close-up of the three mounted figures on the left of the upper shelf? Thank you!
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