Britain's Zulu War (3 Viewers)

Thanks Mike glad you enjoyed it as the twosomes continue.....Joe

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I'm sure I'm going to rattle a few cages and ruffle a few feathers but KC is not the only game in town. Richard Walker along with Ken Osen and the staff of WBritain have been working to develop the Zulu War Line and there is no doubt in my mind that'll be a winner. I'm sure you'll all agree that to date Britain's new approach to the hobby has been a winner and will continue to be one. Along with those of you waiting to see what's in store for us it can't come quick enough but I'm sure you'll all agree it'll be well worth the wait....The Lt

It's hard to beleive that's it been two years ago this evening I posted the above and starterd this thread but must say it was well worth the wait for the arrival of the first figures and that my prediction came true. My hat's off to all of those at WBritain who've work so hard to bring the series to life and a special thanks to Richard and Ken for granting me certain wishes which have given me so much pleasure when playing with them. I'm sure you've notice that I had no intention of ending this post without a picture of my favorite figure making his appearance.......The Lt.

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So glad you started this thread. Your photos have been a great inspiration to me. Cheers to you LT and enjoy these photos I managed to snap during my playtime. :)


Member of the 24th meets his end.
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Zulus heading for Isandlwana.
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Protecting the cook wagon.
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Making a barracade.
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Ordering the wagons out.
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I will have to echo what Scott has said Joe. It is because of this thread and the fellowship shared here that got me hooked on the WB Zulu range. Everything you have shared with us (pictures and knowledge) has been absolutely top shelf.

And Scott, another great series of pictures. Protect the soup at all costs!

Mike
 
It's hard to beleive that's it been two years ago this evening I posted the above and starterd this thread but must say it was well worth the wait for the arrival of the first figures and that my prediction came true. My hat's off to all of those at WBritain who've work so hard to bring the series to life and a special thanks to Richard and Ken for granting me certain wishes which have given me so much pleasure when playing with them. I'm sure you've notice that I had no intention of ending this post without a picture of my favorite figure making his appearance.......The Lt.

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When you're right you're right Joe.........good shot too.
 
So glad you started this thread. Your photos have been a great inspiration to me. Cheers to you LT and enjoy these photos I managed to snap during my playtime. :)


Member of the 24th meets his end.
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Zulus heading for Isandlwana.
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Protecting the cook wagon.
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Making a barracade.
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Ordering the wagons out.
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Good shots Scott........I really like the waggoned kitchen too.
 
It's hard to beleive that's it been two years ago this evening I posted the above and starterd this thread but must say it was well worth the wait for the arrival of the first figures and that my prediction came true. My hat's off to all of those at WBritain who've work so hard to bring the series to life and a special thanks to Richard and Ken for granting me certain wishes which have given me so much pleasure when playing with them. I'm sure you've notice that I had no intention of ending this post without a picture of my favorite figure making his appearance.......The Lt.

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I've got to agree with all the other comments, a big THANK YOU to Joe for being an inspiration to me.

Cheers Lt.

Martyn:)
 
So glad you started this thread. Your photos have been a great inspiration to me. Cheers to you LT and enjoy these photos I managed to snap during my playtime. :)


Member of the 24th meets his end.
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Zulus heading for Isandlwana.
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Protecting the cook wagon.
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Making a barracade.
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Ordering the wagons out.
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That is a great run of pictures Scott

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Your more than welcome Martyn and I'm glad that you did. Scott thanks for following with your playtime and it's always great seeing the enjoyment your getting from it. Mike and Michael once again thank you both again for your compliments and Mike the fun you.ve been having with your Zulu War figures is a pleasure to see.

The attached photo is from the same set up but unlike the last group of photos was taken at night once again only with the lighting from the 60 watt blub from my kitchen stove which comes from the left of the set up using the backdrop from Isandlwana. Now on to the thrird year of posting my pictures on the thread.......The Lt.

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I really like the ominous look of the sky and clouds in this one - as if the heavens above are aware of the fate that awaits these three.
Mike
 
I really like the ominous look of the sky and clouds in this one - as if the heavens above are aware of the fate that awaits these three.
Mike

Quite right Mike, and interesting observation on Joe's stunning photo!:)

Vick
 

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