Britain's Zulu War (2 Viewers)

Not having loads of or any older styled sculpted WBritains Zulu Warriors which would fit the photo which features C.E. Fripp's The 24th At Isandlawana just imagine them being there:rolleyes::rolleyes:......The Lt.

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Not having loads of or any older styled sculpted WBritains Zulu Warriors which would fit the photo which features C.E. Fripp's The 24th At Isandlawana just imagine them being there:rolleyes::rolleyes:......The Lt.

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I like that set up Joe, very good;)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Not having loads of or any older styled sculpted WBritains Zulu Warriors which would fit the photo which features C.E. Fripp's The 24th At Isandlawana just imagine them being there:rolleyes::rolleyes:......The Lt.

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Lt.

NICE set-up using the late 90's figures! I, for one, will be more than happy to pretend that the Zulus were Photoshopped out! Ive always liked that drummer boy, the same as Trophy's Pulleine and boy set.
Mike
 
Here's another calendar for the month of April my Aide De Camp....The Lt.

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Lt.
NICE! One request(yet again). Please include more weekends on the calender!
Mike
 
On the pic of the glass display case; it seesm the new zulus have a wire-spear instead of a cast one?? Just like the mattes. I still have to order mine so i can't tell for sure.

The new poses are fine but I am hoping for some more variation soon (cavalry, artillery, other players).
 
Across swamp, fields, plains and mountains, the younger boys not yet inducted into a regiment, carry the supplies of the Zulu Army. These izinDibi have taken a shortcut to catch up with their regiment, and walk past that which was so sadly common, yet inevitable for many warriors, and the nation.
Mike
 

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Once again very nice my Aide De Camp and by the way where did you get the ground work from and whose it from....The Lt.
 
Across swamp, fields, plains and mountains, the younger boys not yet inducted into a regiment, carry the supplies of the Zulu Army. These izinDibi have taken a shortcut to catch up with their regiment, and walk past that which was so sadly common, yet inevitable for many warriors, and the nation.
Mike

Just terrific Mike! That BAR mat is great!

Randy
 
Randy & Scott,
Thanks for viewing on the weekend! The Zulu izinDibi are both from the Britains Rorke's Drift set with Dubalamanzi in 1997-98.
Mike
 
Mike

That is a diorama, what company made the Udibi boys.
Brian
 
Mike

That is a diorama, what company made the Udibi boys.
Brian

Brian,
Thanks, I thought it should be simple and to the point, since there were most likely dead and gravely wounded warriors everywhere after the engagements...each uDibi is WBritians from 97-98 Rorke's Drift set!
Mike
 
Just out of interest the 1998 Rorkes Drift Diorama set is currently selling on New Zealand's most popular auction site Trade Me. At present it is going for $255 NZD (maybe around $140 USD?). Not sure if that is a good price or not but auction closes in 6 hours. I have never seen it for sale here before but obviously one collector is parting with his treasures. Can be viewed at:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Toys-models/Die-casts/Other-die-casts/auction-215390628.htm
 
Featuring the new Brits glossy with their tan Foreign Service Helmets and Little Legion....The Lt.

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