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  1. Artillery_crazy

    French Foreign Legion.....War, March, Drill......

    Hi Andy, Thanks a lot for your note and sorry it took me this long to answer... Yes, I really enjoy the Legion and all related to it. And your Desert Village series are a blessing so as to provide adequate background for the soldiers...The fact that the buildings are full structures and not just...
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    French Foreign Legion.....War, March, Drill......

    Hi, Sorry I did not answer you before. The Soldiers are mostly Scalelink sets assembled as FFL. There are a few idividual sets from other manufacturers such as Tradition from London but these are few ans specific, such as trumpeteer and flag standard..... Cheers A_C
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    French Foreign Legion

    Sure did...all of them..... 😊
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    French Foreign Legion

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    French Foreign Legion

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    French Foreign Legion

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    French Foreign Legion

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    French Foreign Legion

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    French Foreign Legion

    a few more pictures of the FFL ...they were posted previously but due to the forum new layout, I have to be fair to say I do not know how to find them again.....Also although now in the new format it is soooo much easy to attach picutres, I no longer know how to attach ones that are in my albums...
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    What Buildings & Accessories Would You Like to See?

    If we could have either K&C coming up with more Middle East Village buildings so we can add them to a FFL fort, or another manufacturer present us with alternative options there are many opportunities to set up a diorama....some examples..attached
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    WWI Lorry Conversion

    Thanks a lot Wolfgang!!! Will do some scouting.... Cheers A_C
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    French Foreign Legion

    Hi Jason, Thanks for the note. These are, mostly, Scalelink French soldiers in the Foreign Legion version. There are a few form other makers such as Tradition of London and a few others. The artillery pieces and the mountain guns, both the ones on the cargo mules and on firing posiotn are...
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    WWI Lorry Conversion

    Hi Woifgang, Thanks for the note! Yes! You have quite an eye for details...I was lucky to some years ago spot two Cursor trucks and lay my hands on them...one did not have a canvas cover and the other did....I immediately saw there potential as mechanized transport for the German army as they...
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    CJB Models: Colin J. Burkill's Individually Hand Cast Masterpieces

    Hi Jazzeum, The seller is asking for top price for a not so special item.....were it to be one of the lorries or fighting vehicles, I would say he would be on the upper price tier....but the Morris Radio Car...hum is nice but unless you are looking for a full range in your collection, could be...
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    CJB Models: Colin J. Burkill's Individually Hand Cast Masterpieces

    This is the 6X2 Prairie Staff car....not many were delivered to the British Army in the interwar period, some were sent to Palestine but the bulk stayed in Britain and were sent over with the BEF to France in 1940....well we all know what happened then...Reason why we do not see any of them in...
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    CJB Models: Colin J. Burkill's Individually Hand Cast Masterpieces

    Some more pics to add to the series.... Cruede reality check....kkkk One day I know my collection will turn into an estate sale as the Misses has no clue as to their value...I am seriously thinking of parting from them before that, and finding a decent home for them.....
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    WWI Lorry Conversion

    As for a driver, try Scalelink...they have worked very well indeed in my case....
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    WWI Lorry Conversion

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