Bob Walker's 6th Annual Open House (1 Viewer)

Lucotte Napoleonics. Alan and Ed in the diorama room. Al: I hope these are the close-ups you asked to see last year of the WWI bomber.
Many thanks, Mike. Those are great shots of an absolutely knock-out model of the Handley-Page bomber. That is one unique piece of art that he has there. Just beautiful. -- Al
 
Hi Mike,

Mr. Bob Walker has an absolutely fantastic collection of toy soldiers which must be one of the largest there is. I never tire of viewing his amazing collection. You did a great job of not duplicating photographs of his collection, but even if you did.....it would still be a pleasure to view. The vehicle attached casualty station tent is a unique set, one that I have never seen before. It is nice to see pictures of the collectors as well.

Thanks, Raymond :)
 
Many thanks, Mike. Those are great shots of an absolutely knock-out model of the Handley-Page bomber. That is one unique piece of art that he has there. Just beautiful. -- Al

You are welcome Al. Here is one additional photo of the Handley-Page bomber.
 

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Hi Mike,

Mr. Bob Walker has an absolutely fantastic collection of toy soldiers which must be one of the largest there is. I never tire of viewing his amazing collection. You did a great job of not duplicating photographs of his collection, but even if you did.....it would still be a pleasure to view. The vehicle attached casualty station tent is a unique set, one that I have never seen before. It is nice to see pictures of the collectors as well.

Thanks, Raymond :)

Hi Raymond,

I am glad you are enjoying seeing Bob's collection, even if it is vicariously. I have never seen the vehicle casualty tent before either. When I see Bob a week from Saturday, I'll ask him who made it and how he acquired it. I had attached a few photos of collectors for my earlier thread on Bob's 2011 5th annual open house, but made sure that I included additional photos of collectors in this year's thread on the 2012 open house. It is always interesting to associate a face with a name.

Best regards,
 
Metal Shed perhaps ? It has that look
Hi Raymond,

I am glad you are enjoying seeing Bob's collection, even if it is vicariously. I have never seen the vehicle casualty tent before either. When I see Bob a week from Saturday, I'll ask him who made it and how he acquired it. I had attached a few photos of collectors for my earlier thread on Bob's 2011 5th annual open house, but made sure that I included additional photos of collectors in this year's thread on the 2012 open house. It is always interesting to associate a face with a name.

Best regards,
 

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