Britain's Zulu War (6 Viewers)

Mike,
That IS a fantastic picture of the Natal kWaZulu are. It is a beautiful country with views to kill for!
Mike
 
Mike how could you fight against your state!:D:eek:;)

Vick

My family is from Arkansas, my wife's family is from Virginia. I have found myself here in Wisconsin as a result of employment. One must also consider the fact that I live in SOUTHERN Wisconsin :D

Mike
 
My family is from Arkansas, my wife's family is from Virginia. I have found myself here in Wisconsin as a result of employment. One must also consider the fact that I live in SOUTHERN Wisconsin :D

Mike

:D :D :D Did you take part in the Pickett's Charge!

Vick
 
Yes I did Vick - It was the biggest re-enactment of Picket's Charge ever done with well over 5,000 Confederate re-enactors . . . . . . . . Mike

I'm guessing you made it to the "Angle" and gave them yanks the 'cold steel'!;)

Vick
 
The first of a group of photos created from the photos posted in the How-To-Section of Dioramas Creating Mini-Dio to Photograph which I jsust finished posting.....The Lt.

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They look just as good here as they do on the other threads you have posted them on Joe. Great stuff, hoping to join in the fun on Sunday !!
 
Very good Joe, nice to follow the "How to" pictures on the other thread;)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Very very nice pictures LT. I will certainly be looking at your thread in the How To section. Subjects are incredibly sharp and clear. Kuddo's go to you.

Mike
 
The first of a group of photos created from the photos posted in the How-To-Section of Dioramas Creating Mini-Dio to Photograph which I jsust finished posting.....The Lt.

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Lt,thats a great bunch of photos! :) I will have to take a look in the how to thread also.
 
Great set-up My Lord!
This must have been what it looked like minutes before the opening sequence in Zulu, with the fires petering out and all the damage done and the narrative fading away...:cool:
Mike
 
Continuing with the attack taking place at a section of the wagon park on the field of Isandlwana.......The Lt.

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