Complete series (so far) 95 Issues from No.1 (Dec/Jan 2005) to Issue No.95 (August/September 2020).
Stored flat and in good condition.
£100.00 plus postage/shipping.
Please contact me by pm if interested.
Thanks
Jeff
I have the following figures for sale as a group lot.
20114 - Water Cart x 1
20134 - Natal Native Contingent with Spear x 2
20197 - Zulu Attacking with Axe x 1
20198 - Zulu Defending with Spear uDloko Regiment x 1
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20151 - "Search for Ammo" Zulu...
Superb model making skills involved here! {bravo}}
Brings back memories of when I was 14 years old and walked across the top of this with my French friend I was with at the time. 160 feet up seamed a hell of a drop then!
Anyhow, excellent model.
Jeff
My collection of these wonderful figures so far.......so my question is - are there plans for more Zulu Warriors in the near future? Only I need to beef up the Impi to a reasonable size.
Thanks. :salute::
Jeff
I mentioned at the start that I have been inspired by the many talented members (who regularly post photos of their dioramas and scenes) on the forum and I am very pleased with the final results.
It has been great fun over the last eight months constructing these and brings the War along the...
Over the years my WAN collection exceeded 250 figures including many multiples. During the last eight months I re-organized my collection and made four separate dioramas depicting engagements from 1882 to 1885.
On the Diorama section of this forum I have posted more information and photographs...
Lastly (and my favourite) is the British Nile River Gunboat making a dash down a rather tight stretch of the Nile pursued by a horde of Mahdists (it does fit - half inch to spare either side!).
Jeff
The British Gunboat on the way to Khartoum 1885.
Thank you all again for the supportive comments and the likes. :salute::
Third diorama.......
Jeff
The Guards Regiment of the Camel Corps at the Battle of Abu Klea 1885.
Thank you for all the positive comments and likes, much appreciated. :salute::
Not sure about the Egyptian officer? I picked mine up at one of the London shows a year or so back.
The base is made from a sheet of mdf cut to size and I profiled the sides with a jig saw, so just homemade.
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