Discovering King Tutankhamun (3 Viewers)

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Although I have always admired the Ancient Egypt range, I've never thought about collecting it. That is until now. Archaeology has always been an interest for me and with the spin off sub range, Discovering King Tutankhamun, it was only a matter of time before I decided to "jump in". Of course the wonderfully done Egyptian dioramas and displays by members such as Robin (Villagehorse), Rob (WesternOutlaw), and Mike Miller, helped facilitate my need to follow suit. I must say I'm not disappointed that I did. The sets I've been able to collect so far are very well done. Certainly there's more to be added, but here's my shelf display so far.
 

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Although I have always admired the Ancient Egypt range, I've never thought about collecting it. That is until now. Archaeology has always been an interest for me and with the spin off sub range, Discovering King Tutankhamun, it was only a matter of time before I decided to "jump in". Of course the wonderfully done Egyptian dioramas and displays by members such as Robin (Villagehorse), Rob (WesternOutlaw), and Mike Miller, helped facilitate my need to follow suit. I must say I'm not disappointed that I did. The sets I've been able to collect so far are very well done. Certainly there's more to be added, but here's my shelf display so far.
Very nice start to your collection Mike I will look forward to seeing how your story unfolds. Paul
 
Already you have put together some intriguing views of the tomb Mike. There is an array of further discoveries to be had which like Howard Carter, you will find in due time. It is a wonderful colourful series to collect. Really great that you have embraced it, as I get to enjoy someone’s work. Robin.
 
Very nice start to your collection Mike I will look forward to seeing how your story unfolds. Paul

Thanks Paul. Certainly there is opportunities for expansion.

looking good...it's coming together Mike...

Thank you. Certainly not up to par with your stellar display, but I've had fun putting what I have together.

Already you have put together some intriguing views of the tomb Mike. There is an array of further discoveries to be had which like Howard Carter, you will find in due time. It is a wonderful colourful series to collect. Really great that you have embraced it, as I get to enjoy someone’s work. Robin.

Thank you very much Robin, much appreciated. I'm not sure if I have embraced this series or if I've been compelled to collect it as if cursed by the mummy 😂🤣. In any case, I'm very happy to finally have started collecting this range.

Mike
 
Hey Mike, always fun to start collecting a new series. I'm tempted to collect this range as my Grandfather spent several months there as a Trooper with the Australian Lighthorse and later as a Military Policeman patrolling Egypt/Palestine etc during WWI. He brought back several souveniers including a Brass Cobra that I still have, he has lost his 'Ruby' eyes but is still fierce.
 
Awesome, Mike! Loving what you've quickly brought together. As always, our hobby is all about the details. Your tan shelf coverage works well and I see that you did some custom work on K&C paper tomb creating an entrance (plus using the extra piece for the temple). Creative ideas that worked out well.

Nice placement of everything so far, I look forward to seeing what you will be adding next.
 
Best of Luck Mike. Plenty of Egyptology artifacts to consider, even outside our hobby in terms of scenery but K&C is worthy. We have a few but don't want to part with any of our Ancient Egypt. Sounds good so far. I'm sure Dad & I will like it.
Paddy for Pats
 
Hey Mike, always fun to start collecting a new series. I'm tempted to collect this range as my Grandfather spent several months there as a Trooper with the Australian Lighthorse and later as a Military Policeman patrolling Egypt/Palestine etc during WWI. He brought back several souveniers including a Brass Cobra that I still have, he has lost his 'Ruby' eyes but is still fierce.

A great family story. I can certainly see why you are tempted by this series. My grandfather also served during WWI however in France.

Awesome, Mike! Loving what you've quickly brought together. As always, our hobby is all about the details. Your tan shelf coverage works well and I see that you did some custom work on K&C paper tomb creating an entrance (plus using the extra piece for the temple). Creative ideas that worked out well.

Nice placement of everything so far, I look forward to seeing what you will be adding next.

You have a very good eye for detail Rob. My attempt at being creative. The next thing I want to do is produce a more eye appealing back drop featuring the temples and buildings at Luxor, Egypt.

Best of Luck Mike. Plenty of Egyptology artifacts to consider, even outside our hobby in terms of scenery but K&C is worthy. We have a few but don't want to part with any of our Ancient Egypt. Sounds good so far. I'm sure Dad & I will like it.
Paddy for Pats

Thanks Paddy, much appreciated.
Mike
 
Superbe comme toujours !
J'ai utilisé certaines de ces figures civiles, qui peuvent illustrer les années 1920 à 1940, pour un diorama de l'Afrika Korps Tiger et de ses chameliers, avec la célèbre porte du désert de King and Country... juste une idée...
 
Superbe comme toujours !
J'ai utilisé certaines de ces figures civiles, qui peuvent illustrer les années 1920 à 1940, pour un diorama de l'Afrika Korps Tiger et de ses chameliers, avec la célèbre porte du désert de King and Country... juste une idée...

Merci beaucoup Francis. Vous avez raison, les civils sont très polyvalents.

Mike
 
Mike,
The fun begins and/or already started.
Steve

THX Steve. This has been a fun start up. Much different than ACW, and the Fur Trade.

Some of those photos remind me of the Egyptian wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Well done Mike.

Thank you very much Brad. I'll now have to Google images of the museum's Egyptian display.

Mike
 
You're off to a great start Mike! Love the set up so far. Can't wait to see how your display progresses.
 
THX Steve. This has been a fun start up. Much different than ACW, and the Fur Trade.



Thank you very much Brad. I'll now have to Google images of the museum's Egyptian display.

Mike

 

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