Britain's Zulu War (2 Viewers)

Looks like there are "some guts" behind those bayonets Joe. That'a a nice photo to look at as I start my first cup of coffee this morning.
Mike
 
Joining in on the fun this Sunday afternoon with the few unpacked figures that I have. :)

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Hookie is on the way to lend a hand.

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Its a great Sunday afternoon for fun Scott. It's good to see that you have a few unpacked rankers available for use.
Mike
 
Joining in on the fun this Sunday afternoon with the few unpacked figures that I have. :)

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Hookie is on the way to lend a hand.

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Nice to see you got in some playtime today with your newbies Scott and freaturing Hookie coming to their aid.
 
Joe,

Nice shot I would not want to be charging that wall.
 
I see Cpl Schiess in the background. Looks like he's headedto the north wall to lend a hand. Nice photo LT.
Mike
 
Schiess is heading to the north wall to join Assitant Commissary Dunne and acting Commissay Dalton.


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Schiess is heading to the north wall to join Assitant Commissary Dunne and acting Commissay Dalton.


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ZULU DADDY...love that shot...I always admired your hand made clay mealie bags...they seem like a better scale than anything sold.:cool:
 
ZULU DADDY...love that shot...I always admired your hand made clay mealie bags...they seem like a better scale than anything sold.:cool:

Stitched each one hisself, and loaded each with 1/32 scale corn...shucked of course! Can't beat the Lt.
Mike
 
I am glad to see that he finally made it to the north wall. His bandaged feet must have slowed him down a bit :D;). Great series of pictures Joe.
Mike
 
An it continues at the north wall Mike as Lieutenant Chard directs fire from it.

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Private Robert Norris stands along side of Assitant Commissary Dunne as the Zulus launch another assualt against the north wall.

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That looks like a "bunch" of trouble headed towards your defenders on the north wall LT. You better break out more ammunition - I think they are going to need it. Nice looking photos - great way to start my day - now for some coffee :D

Mike
 
I'm sure you enjoy your coffee this AM Mike. As for the defender Assitant Commissary Dalton it reloading his Martini-Henry as private Patrick Kears is also about to load his. Private John Smith with a case of badly needed ammo is approaching behind Natal Mounted Policeman Henry Lugg and private Henry Hook who just got off a round as the Zulus continue to approach the north wall.

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Lieutenant Melvill saving the Queen’s Colour

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Cheers

Martyn:)
 

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