DAF's Trophies (1 Viewer)

Der Alte Fritz

Specialist
Joined
Aug 15, 2016
Messages
259
I thought that I would try to keep a running thread going to show some of my latest Trophy acquisitions. I probably have 600 to 650 Trophy Sudan, Zulu War, Egypt and Civilians in my collection so far. I haven't decided on whether to do the NWF of India, but I do have one regiment of Sikhs.

The first picture is from the Zulu War and is listed as "An Incident at Isandlhwana". The set includes the wagon, some ammo boxes, the chap inside the wagon firing his rifle, the dead Zulu on the ground, and the officer with sword fighting one of the Zulus. The other figures are from other Trophy sets. I particularly find the bugler falling backwards helpful for vignettes such as these.

image.jpg

image.jpg

image.jpg
 
I thought that I would try to keep a running thread going to show some of my latest Trophy acquisitions. I probably have 600 to 650 Trophy Sudan, Zulu War, Egypt and Civilians in my collection so far. I haven't decided on whether to do the NWF of India, but I do have one regiment of Sikhs.

The first picture is from the Zulu War and is listed as "An Incident at Isandlhwana". The set includes the wagon, some ammo boxes, the chap inside the wagon firing his rifle, the dead Zulu on the ground, and the officer with sword fighting one of the Zulus. The other figures are from other Trophy sets. I particularly find the bugler falling backwards helpful for vignettes such as these.

View attachment 198584

View attachment 198585

View attachment 198586

Hi Jim

The AZW range started me off collecting Trophy, you have some nice figures there :salute::

You probably know that the foot of the Zulu figure you have lying on the ground will fix into a small hole in the front of the wagon seat.

Here are a couple of pictures of the two versions of the set in my collection

Early set - TD4A

S7305215.jpg


Later set - TD4B

S7305226.jpg


Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Hi Martyn: I did not realize that the Zulu casualty fit onto the wagon. That's cool! Thank you for the tip.

Originally, I was not going to collect the Zulu range and was only collecting the 24th Regiment figures. Then I saw a Trophy Zulu figure first hand and that got me hooked.

Also, AZW figures seem to be easier to find than those from the E&S series. NWF figures seem to be as rare as hen's teeth in the market these days.

I will photograph "The Quartermaster Says No!" Vignette tonight and post tomorrow.

Jim
 
I recently acquired the vignette "the Spears Are Washed" and enhanced it with other Trophy Zulus and British to depict the desperate fight inside the camp at Isandlhwana :

image.jpg

image.jpg

image.jpg

This set combines well with "An Incident at Isandlhwana " to create the chaos of the final moments of the battle in the tent area.i really like the action of these figures.

Jim
 
Last edited:
I just added the Strategy Table set for the AZW to my collection:

image.jpg

image.jpg

image.jpg

Also the Gatling Gun for the 24th Foot

I will soon have a second strategy vignette and another Lord Chelmsford figure that I'd be willing to trade
 
Last edited:
My latest acquisition, which I'm completely thrilled to have, is Trophy EQ-14 Royal Garrison Siege Gun:

image.jpg

image.jpg

image.jpg

The Camel Corps figures are from Red Box Miniatures.
 
Last edited:
The Boer War era steam tractor arrived today. A very handsome model it is too:

image.jpg

It is one favorites and I was fortunate to stumble upon it.

I also added a lot of Marines to the Trophy collection:


image.jpg
 
I recently acquired a 24-piece Big Box Black Watch Highlander band, shown

image.jpg

The Seaforth Highlander band; one from Trophy and one from K&C:

image.jpg
 

Attachments

  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    81.6 KB · Views: 106
I have moved most of my Trophy Highlanders, except for my UTF Seaforth Highlanders, on to book shelves in my library:

image.jpg


From left to right, Black Watch, Gordon's, Seaforth - Khaki, and Black Watch at Tamai.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top