Britain's Zulu War (2 Viewers)

Seems that Schiess, Dalton and the 24th foot in shirt sleeves have arrived at WB's and should be shipping this week and if so should be available for me to pick them up sometime next week. I'm sure they'll be arriving earlier for others to begin to play with.

Be about another 3 weeks for me then LT. I am still waiting for Kitchener to arrive here in Canada. (It was a September release) :(
 
Seems that Schiess, Dalton and the 24th foot in shirt sleeves have arrived at WB's and should be shipping this week and if so should be available for me to pick them up sometime next week. I'm sure they'll be arriving earlier for others to begin to play with.

Awesome! I cant wait to add them to the Drift.
 
Private Camp's joined by fellow ranker private Augustus Morris.

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Nice photo Joe!:)

Vick
 
seems I can't keep this ranker off camera Vick.

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:D You are going to wear him out Joe - I hope you have a spare one just in case ;). Nice to see you at play this morning. Just finished taking some new pictures myself. As always your pictures are a great way for me to start my day.
Mike
 
He likes being in the limelight Mke and mixing it up and is more than holding his own,:rolleyes::rolleyes:as you'll note.

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Getting ready to have my first cup of the day LT. Another nice picture to begin the morning with. Your favorite ranker is not only "holdng his own" but he also looks like hes getting "boxed in" :rolleyes:;)
Mike
 
Have no fear Mike he'll get himself out of it. Enjoyed your morning photos and story line which once again was very nicely written and photograph. For those of you who doubt that my mysterious Zulu Warrior photographer whose provided a number of my vintage photos didn't exist the attached photo researched and provided by John Wall a fellow member of the RDVC forum sheds some light of his existence.:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

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Have no fear Mike he'll get himself out of it. Enjoyed your morning photos and story line which once again was very nicely written and photograph. For those of you who doubt that my mysterious Zulu Warrior photographer whose provided a number of my vintage photos didn't exist the attached photo researched and provided by John Wall a fellow member of the RDVC forum sheds some light of his existence.:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

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Nice one Joe;):D

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
What is the title of Britain's Zulu War Matte set 20040?

Thanks
Brian
 
What is the title of Britain's Zulu War Matte set 20040?

Thanks
Brian

There doesn't seem to be any record of the set anywhere:confused:

I will ask Lynn to check with his Britains Sales Representative next week.

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
There doesn't seem to be any record of the set anywhere:confused:

I will ask Lynn to check with his Britains Sales Representative next week.

Cheers

Martyn:)

Seems like we're also missing 20025 Martyn haven't be able to fine it anywhere
 
Yes 20025 is the Model Zone exclusive set that has the 24th ranker and the Zulu warrior attached to the mealie bag barricade. I also agree with Scott that 20040 will be another Model Zone exclusive.
Mike
 
Thank you Scott and Mike for your input this AM and hope all's well a little chilly here but the sun's out in all it's glory.
 
Privates Robert Norris and James Marshall both members of B Co. make quick haste of two of the attacking Zulu warriors in front of the Mission Stations hospital.

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Private 1618 George Sherman is about to deliver a fatal wound to a downed Zulu warrior of the iNdulyengwe Regiment.

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