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    Desert Panzer IV

    Excellent match between foreground and background. Great shot!
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    War Elephant diorama.

    Very enjoyable diorama and couldn't agree more with the sentiment Greg. I have one of these beauties and a small army of Romans from TG - if you'd enjoy putting together a bigger scene, PM me. Bob
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    Sharp shooter on the roof

    Very effective. Compact story and scene that would fit most shelves. And the roof material is suitably ambiguous to make it suit almost any time or place. Nice composition.
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    New Foot Guard

    Top notch! Lovely figures.
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    May's New Figure Release

    Agree totally with John - great Roman Artillery and cold weather Aussies - and kudos for breaking away from Waterloo to expand on Napoleon's bigger battles. Let's get to Austerlitz, Wagram, Moscow and Leipzig. Great figures! Well done, Bob
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    The Road To... And Out Of...

    The road to...yes, but where is Dorothy Lamour?
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    Crusader ruin.

    yep! Simple but effective :) and what's not to like about a camel?
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    More MFCA 2018 show pictures

    A great tour! Makes me want to be there. Some absolutely knock out ideas on show as well as figures I've not seen. A truly great collection of work. Thanks for the quality pics.
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    Andy...question please

    I guess if these were Eureka Stockade figures in metal at around $23, I'd be selling hard at all the Aussie shows ...and loving it! A really good opportunity to put together a well populated diorama for less than a grand. Whenever you're ready Andy.
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    Manufacturing Defects??

    Now that at least deserves a round of applause. Well done TGM!
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    Why I quit collecting toy soldiers

    No-one I know ever quit something because they couldn't find something better. Frustrated I hear, but giving up? I think not. Quitting is just a decision and your dialogue says " convince me". You have not made that decision. No-one is collecting Britains at this time because they cannot; not...
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    Why I quit collecting toy soldiers

    I'm sure that Diorama makers are hearing you but, if the manufacturers are not making these, it is because they don't believe there is a potential profit; and, after all, that is the sole driver of the commercial world. But this is the 21st Century; the age of DIY. You could make your own...
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    My Vietnam Huey

    Chain saw and pine log, but yes, very nice for this scene. Well done.
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    Y.m.c.a

    Wayne, that is a class act. That is going to be a sensational feast when it is all together on one single diorama. Bob
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    Angels

    The big train seems to work well with the figures Wayne. Looks great.
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    April Plane Release

    Hi Moe, Yes, we liked them so much that Jack and I got one each - Nuts and Mabel need a really big base to fit in the same dio but both are from Aussie squadrons.
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    Triage.......

    That's coming along well Wayne. The audience at the rail show are going to be impressed. The repaint on the cars looks fantastic.
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    April Plane Release

    As an owner of the huge Sunderland, the problems I have are space and finding a suitable display method. With a wingspan of around 4 feet, it is an awe inspiring beast. The Handley Page is soon to appear to challenge display further. But not noticing panel lines, I can only say that having the...
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    KING & COUNTRY Dispatches -- April 2018

    Hi Andy, have to agree with Robin - another great line up...And the ladies are great for dioramas, though I'm not sure that Alexandre D would have put that hat with Lady de Winter's outfit :). When are you going to do that Hussar with the squeeze box? Well done again, Bob
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    Happy Birthday Peter Reuss

    Ill echo those sentiments from a little bit north in the Land Down Under :). Happy Birthday Pete. Regards, Bob
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