Abbu-Klea 1885 (1 Viewer)

I wasn't 100% sure Tommy, thank you for the confirmation:salute::

Cheers

Martyn:)

Hi Martyn: I just noticed that Dragoncrest brought back those two figures but with a sand colored base. I found a color photo but no set number but I have the Dragoncrest figures I bought from Mike Laeding.
 
Hi Martyn: I just noticed that Dragoncrest brought back those two figures but with a sand colored base. I found a color photo but no set number but I have the Dragoncrest figures I bought from Mike Laeding.

Here is the info from a 1998/2003 catalogue I have Tommy, the picture shows the figures with a sand coloured base

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Here is the info from a 1998/2003 catalogue I have Tommy, the picture shows the figures with a sand coloured base

Cheers

Martyn:)

Thanks Martyn. I guess you and I and few others didn't make it to Chicago but I understand there wasn't much Trophy for sale as usual.
 
Here is the info from a 1998/2003 catalogue I have Tommy, the picture shows the figures with a sand coloured base

Cheers

Martyn:)

Thanks Martyn. I guess you and I and few others didn't make it to Chicago but I understand there wasn't much Trophy for sale as usual.

Hi Tommy

Here is the flyer from the catalogue

DRAGONCREST.jpg


No Chicago trip for me, but a friend of mine found an AZW Rocket Brigade set

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Hi Tommy

Here is the flyer from the catalogue

DRAGONCREST.jpg


No Chicago trip for me, but a friend of mine found an AZW Rocket Brigade set

Cheers

Martyn:)

Thanks Martyn and great for your friend. The set in the flyer is DS61, Mounted Ansar with standing Standard Bearer.
 
011.JPG 009.JPG 019.JPG 016.JPG 014.JPG The Order for the day is "Keep Calm and Carry On". My version of the Battle of Abbu-Klea 1885.
 
Beautiful collection, Tommy. Lots of action and color. An impressive amount of figures. -- Al
 

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