Britain's Zulu War (3 Viewers)

Scott,

Nice reinforcements, now the wounded can be tended to and returned to the wall. I can't wait to pick them up. Is the wounded soldier detachable from the base.

Brian
 
Scott,

Nice reinforcements, now the wounded can be tended to and returned to the wall. I can't wait to pick them up. Is the wounded soldier detachable from the base.

Brian

Thanks Brian, unfortunately the figure is attached to the mealie bags.
 
Some earlier playtime.

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PAPA...you've really been adding some nice new additions to your collection lately...I know you're having fun and the pictures look great as always.
 
Thanks once again gentelmen and got in a little mixed play time and the photo will speak for itself the figures do play well together.......The Lt.

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Now that's a very good picture that tells a story. The Zulu warrior didn't even wait for that ranker's demise before stripping him of his jacket and rifle.
Mike
 
Joe, with that picture you have proved how well Conte and Britain's go together:cool:

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Added all my new figures to the Drift and snapped a few pictures of the action. It certainly seems to be getting full and active :)


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Scott,
Now that you've settled in at the new abode...:eek: To build up your collection like you have done must be theraputic as hell...I have to quit smoking one of these days and put the money/health to better use.
Mike
 
A very nice group of photos of your impressive Zulu collection Scott. Thanks for showing them.
Mike
 
Marty the figures do blend work and play well together providing the intial man power for both forces. It's alway nice seeing you at play Scott and seeing your new additions to your Mission Station which has grown and looking forward to hearing you jumping with joy shortly after you receive your WBritan Catalog for 2010.
 
Thanks fellow men of Harlech. I didn't realise until I looked at these photos how much my collection has grown in just a year. It certainly has been fun :) Looking forward to seeing what other new additions along with the tents, wagons and mealie bags are arriving for 2010.
 
A member of the Army Veterinary Service gives one of the horses a checkup before he is harnessed with the rest of the team.

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