Bored Tonight...Post a Diorama, LOL (2 Viewers)

Ron,


Too many Mikes/Michaels on here.:eek::eek::eek:

Michael


I don't understand what you mean Michael, er . . or should I call you Mike. How about . . . oh never mind. Hey - as much as I liked your castle and knight diorama by golly I think I like your 24th vs. Zulus diorama pictured here even better. What a "fight" you have presented us with. I like it very much.

by any other name -

Mike
 
CLASSIC BRITISH FIREPOWER!!!

24th FOOT STYLE.

Kneel and reload,

Fire!

Kneel and reload,

Fire

Kneel and reload!

Fire.

I have neglected my 24th Foot and while the ranks have not grumbled, I thought I should let them out for a little air,

Michael


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I'd hate to be in front of those guys!
Are they metal and plastic figures?
Nick
 
They are all Frontline Nick (even the dog), except the soldier opening the ammo crate, he is a Henchcliffe knockoff I was told,

Michael
 
Mike,
This is Mike, Mike. The other Mike has some good stuff too, like Michael, Mike, Michel and Mike. Anyway, Nice to see you playing with the 2nd Warwickshire!
Mike
 
They are all Frontline Nick (even the dog), except the soldier opening the ammo crate, he is a Henchcliffe knockoff I was told,

Michael

I knew there was something suspicious about that soldier who is opening the ammo crates. LOL
I guess you like the way the FLF look.
There is a good chance that I may being working with the same figures on a promotional project in the near future.
Nick:)
 
Mike

Just love those guys building the defenses-great set-up for an eye-catching dio and I see you also have a dio-builders eye for those little details casually but perfectly placed in the scenes
You're a natural Mike. Nice work very nice work ;)

Bob
 
Michael what a nice way to enjoy my first cup of coffee this AM seeing the fun you had playing with your 24th Foot again. UKReb hit the nail on the head with his comments. Got a hunch the pretty lady in the picture is the one you cut our phone conversation short for to get ready for your date sure, I would hadve done the same. Thanks for sharing photos of both the pretty lady and your redcoats and Zulus.......The Lt.
 
Michael,

As Mike said, great shots, and like UKRebMike, also really like the crate set up.

Smike
 
Your title is very apropos Mike,

"Pinned like rats in a hole!",

one shot, no time to reload,

I remember reading somewhere,

"That the Zulu's were extrememly intimidated by a Martini-Henry with fixed bayonet, extremely intimidated."

I think the bayonet was almost 2 feet long.

thank you Mike, thank you Vick,

Michael
 
This is it, 24th is exhausted and the Zulus are stabbing at me.

They wanted some exposure, but just like little kids, they whined the whole time,

Michael

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I see the members of your 24th from Canada are standing tall taking on both your Frontline Zulus along with your your painted Zulu casualties Sir Michael. You did inform me that you planned on some addtional play time before you return them to defending your diorama of the Mission Station. Thanks Michael it was fun picking out the who the figures were made by and copied from.....The Lt.
 
Got a little bored myself this evening and found a few photos of members of B company caught on camera which appeared in the London Newspapers...The Lt.

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Very good Joe,:D:D:D

I think I vaguely remember that black and white edition, lol.:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Their combat photographer did some good work didn't he?:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Michael
 
Woke up bored this morning Sir Miller1955 and got in a little play time with my Frontline figures again......The Lt.

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