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OH OH OH

I've got it.

The set in the middle is composed of seperate pices that plug into each other. The other two are one piece.


Do I win an RHA limber set :p :D :D
 
OH OH OH

I've got it.

The set in the middle is composed of seperate pices that plug into each other. The other two are one piece.


Do I win an RHA limber set :p :D :D

If only I had a spare set;):D


Does anyone have any similar sets, except BD9, they could post pictures of?

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Thanks for your replies;)

The answer is the middle one, all the pieces just lock together they are not fixed.

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The set is almost a mini BD9 “THE SPEARS ARE WASHED”

Cheers

Martyn:)

Hi Martyn,

This is a great threesome you have.

Perhaps "Brave Men's Blood" would be a good caption.

These poor soldiers are about to die for Queen and Country.

Another "Go to your God like a Soldier".

Cheers, Raymond.

:)
 
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Hi Martyn,

This is a great threesome you have.

Perhaps "Brave Men's Blood" would be a good caption.

These poor soldiers are about to die for Queen and Country.

Another "Go to your God like a Soldier".

Cheers, Raymond.

:)

Hi Raymond

Those are great titles for Hand to Hand, I just wonder what Len would have given us if the Company hadn't ceased production:(

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Hi Raymond

Those are great titles for Hand to Hand, I just wonder what Len would have given us if the Company hadn't ceased production:(

Cheers

Martyn:)

Hi Martyn,

The "titles" that I quoted are from some of the many books written by Ian Knight on the AZW.

Along with "Brave Men's Blood" and "Go to your God like a Soldier", there is also "Nothing Remains but to Fight and "Pinned like Rats in Hole".

"The Washing of the Spears" was by Donald Morris. "The Terrible Night at Rorke's Drift" was by James Bancroft.

These are some of the books that contributed to my enduring interest in the AZW.

Cheers, Raymond.

:)
 
Hi Martyn,

The "titles" that I quoted are from some of the many books written by Ian Knight on the AZW.

Along with "Brave Men's Blood" and "Go to your God like a Soldier", there is also "Nothing Remains but to Fight and "Pinned like Rats in Hole".

"The Washing of the Spears" was by Donald Morris. "The Terrible Night at Rorke's Drift" was by James Bancroft.

These are some of the books that contributed to my enduring interest in the AZW.

Cheers, Raymond.

:)

Hi Raymond

They are all great books.

I must blame the film "Zulu" for my passion about the AZW, I first saw it back in the '60s

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Here are set# ZS28 and ZS28A

Earlier set# ZS28, had four figures

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This was superseded by set# ZS28A which had six figures

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The figure of MEHLOKAZULU a JUNIOR INDUNA, appears in both sets. He was later released as a single figure ZS38, I hope to get my hands on a set shortly;)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
I thought I would reopen this thread with the differences between the early and late versions of LORD CHELMSFORD and STAFF

The first figures were available as individual boxed sets

Set# ZM54 – LORD CHELMSFORD
Set# ZM55 – Lt. Col. J.N. CREALOCK
Set# ZM56 – W.H. LONGCAST (Lord Chelmsford’s Interpreter)

Later produced as a three figure set with the horses on bases

Set# ZM54-56

CAS-CHELMSFORD.jpg


CAS-CREALOCK.jpg


CAS-BOERSCOUT.jpg


Cheers

Martyn:)
 
I thought I would reopen this thread with the differences between the early and late versions of LORD CHELMSFORD and STAFF

The first figures were available as individual boxed sets

Set# ZM54 – LORD CHELMSFORD
Set# ZM55 – Lt. Col. J.N. CREALOCK
Set# ZM56 – W.H. LONGCAST (Lord Chelmsford’s Interpreter)

Later produced as a three figure set with the horses on bases

Set# ZM54-56

CAS-CHELMSFORD.jpg


CAS-CREALOCK.jpg


CAS-BOERSCOUT.jpg


Cheers

Martyn:)

Martyn let's not forget this Chelmsford as Set ZM54
 

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Here is the same figure, this time specially painted as an Officer in the RMLI

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Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Here's another Martyn this time in hand to hand sets.

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Thanks Joe, another great addition to the thread

I managed to track down the varient of this set last year thanks to your info.

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
RHA GUN TEAM AT THE GALLOP

Set# EQ42

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WHITE HELMETS

RHATAN.jpg


TAN HELMETS

RHATOGETHER.jpg


BOTH SETS SIDE BY SIDE

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
RHA GUN TEAM AT THE GALLOP

Set# EQ42

RHAWHITE.jpg


WHITE HELMETS

RHATAN.jpg


TAN HELMETS

RHATOGETHER.jpg


BOTH SETS SIDE BY SIDE

Cheers

Martyn:)
What impressive and gorgeous sets. Just about my favorites of all the items shown on this thread. -- Al
 

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