End of the Zulu Menace? Zulu Dawn Of The Dead??? (1 Viewer)

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Upon request of the LT. the Tree Frog Wack Pack paid a visit to the depths or Zulu land!!!(or in this case southern Maine) To help the LT. and the british 24th fight off the zulus love of the new frontline british wagons.

The fighting was fierce and I think the kilted one caught a bit to much sun :eek:but I think the Zulus will think twice now before messing with his wagons again!!!

So here are your new heros of the drift!!!
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Mike(Modwalls) and I paid a visit to Joe(LT.) This past sunday and had a great time shooting the bull and checking out Joes collection.
Joe had a request that I bring along my kilted vamp figure conversion for him to check out and I also decided to bring along a couple of others also and one thing leads to another........:p
Well you guys should know by now that I,m about as mature as a 12 year old!!!:p But if I ever grow up I may loose my love of toy soldiers.

A few photos of the very talented Modwalls whos incredible work shop I also got to visit that day and our host for the day the Lt who took the many photos posted here.
Two very talented guys and also two of the nicest guys you,ll ever meet. I had a great day!!!
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Hi Tim,

When I first heard of the three of you connecting for an afternoon of fun, I experienced a touch of envy wishing I could join you. However, after reviewing the documentation you supplied above concerning the afternoon's activities, I think it was best I was absent! :D

The docudrama you have provided us is outstanding! I have had almost as much fun following the antics as you fellows did living them! Thanks for sharing the great fellowship you experienced. It further brightened an already nice day. :)

Warmest personal regards,

Pat ;)
 
Hi Tim,

When I first heard of the three of you connecting for an afternoon of fun, I experienced a touch of envy wishing I could join you. However, after reviewing the documentation you supplied above concerning the afternoon's activities, I think it was best I was absent! :D

The docudrama you have provided us is outstanding! I have had almost as much fun following the antics as you fellows did living them! Thanks for sharing the great fellowship you experienced. It further brightened an already nice day. :)

Warmest personal regards,

Pat ;)
Pat it would have been great if you could have joined us! The more the merrier! Your name was also brought up Sunday as a possible new wack packer conversion!:eek: both you and Dave have narrowly escaped a few times already. How about the two of you guys adding to the show your face thread???:D:rolleyes::eek:
 
...When I first heard of the three of you connecting for an afternoon of fun, I experienced a touch of envy wishing I could join you. However, after reviewing the documentation you supplied above concerning the afternoon's activities, I think it was best I was absent!...

Pat, Pat, Pat. :( Your posts have been so mature and inspiring. But I must call you to task for something you said in your previous posting.:D Since when is an escape to imagination a reason for avoidance?:confused:

I think that this group of lunatics (often called a group of crazed individuals meeting in one place) and their loss of reality is an example what we should do more often to "relax" and get away from this harsh and cruel world if only for a few hours or minutes. Plus, they seemed to be capable of such escape without the help of any evidential artificial stimulates or depressants. I don’t see any empty bottles of demon rum, track marks on their arms, or any of those funny smelling cigarettes lying around; so, such lack of visible evidence demonstrates to me that they are indeed “touched” or that they are “special” and to be politically correct, we must not mock them, we must encourage them.:rolleyes::rolleyes:

Keep at it guys, I really like the story lines and pictures. Your humor is much appreciated.:)
 
FUN FUN FUN !!!:D:);)
Good for you guys Toy soldiers were created for fun and it looks like you had lots of it.:)
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I think that this group of lunatics (often called a group of crazed individuals meeting in one place) and their loss of reality is an example what we should do more often to "relax" and get away from this harsh and cruel world if only for a few hours or minutes. Plus, they seemed to be capable of such escape without the help of any evidential artificial stimulates or depressants. I don’t see any empty bottles of demon rum, track marks on their arms, or any of those funny smelling cigarettes lying around; so, such lack of visible evidence demonstrates to me that they are indeed “touched” or that they are “special” and to be politically correct, we must not mock them, we must encourage them.:rolleyes::rolleyes:

Keep at it guys, I really like the story lines and pictures. Your humor is much appreciated.:)

Micheal,

Couldn't agree more, sometimes we take ourselves far too serious for a hobby.
Congratulations to you all for a good laugh!

:D:D:D

Jeff
 
It was great fun again teaming up with the Lt. and Fish. Those Zulu spears I must admit sting a bit. Great narration Fish, but loose that song, this would make a great comic strip. Mike:)
 
I must say the time spent Sunday with two of my favorite characters who will be taking a bow was loads of fun. It was a fun part of sharing their creative talents. The following you will note are the "HEROS OF THE WAGON" who are making their last appearance on this thread. What would have put the icing on the cake is the attendance of both jazzeum and the kilted vampire. I'm sure that their appearance is not the last on the forum. The following are comments which appeared in their after action reports.....The Lt.

JAZZEUM: "WOW look at all them Zulus coming to play"

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THE KILTED VAMPIRE: "Oh no not now I haven't had my first cup of tea"

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THE LIEUTENANT: "Relax my Lord General I've got you covered finish your bloody cup of tea".

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SERGEANT MODWALL: "Fish what the hell did you get me in to"

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1st LIEUTENANT FISH "Don't blame me Modwall it's one of the Lt.'s new wagons that brought this on."

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Wow, all those fantastic Zulu scenes are put together on that little table? Amazing.
 
Pat it would have been great if you could have joined us! The more the merrier! Your name was also brought up Sunday as a possible new wack packer conversion!:eek: both you and Dave have narrowly escaped a few times already. How about the two of you guys adding to the show your face thread???:D:rolleyes::eek:

Hi Tim,

Why do I think now is probably not a good time to post a picture of myself? :rolleyes:

Beyond any shadow of a doubt, I wish I could have joined you fellows. If you had any greater degree of fun, it would probably be illegal! I hope you are able to get together again soon. :) If you do arrange another day of fun and frivolity with the Lt. and Modwalls, please post another After Action Report so we can all share in the experience. :)

Warmest personal regards,

Pat ;)
 
Pat, Pat, Pat. :( Your posts have been so mature and inspiring. But I must call you to task for something you said in your previous posting.:D Since when is an escape to imagination a reason for avoidance?:confused:

I think that this group of lunatics (often called a group of crazed individuals meeting in one place) and their loss of reality is an example what we should do more often to "relax" and get away from this harsh and cruel world if only for a few hours or minutes. Plus, they seemed to be capable of such escape without the help of any evidential artificial stimulates or depressants. I don’t see any empty bottles of demon rum, track marks on their arms, or any of those funny smelling cigarettes lying around; so, such lack of visible evidence demonstrates to me that they are indeed “touched” or that they are “special” and to be politically correct, we must not mock them, we must encourage them.:rolleyes::rolleyes:

Keep at it guys, I really like the story lines and pictures. Your humor is much appreciated.:)

Hi Michael,

Your point is well taken. As a result of your observation and insight, I will commit myself to encouraging and promoting the activities of the "lunatics" who started this thread. Well,...there is just one thing, though. I do not think it is a good time to provide them with a picture of myself. :D While I want to encourage them, I do not want to arm them with too much ammunition! :D

Warmest personal regards,

Pat ;)
 
How exactly do we a commision a toy soldier/comic strip of ourselves? Do we have to use checks or credit cards?
 
Hi Michael,

Your point is well taken. As a result of your observation and insight, I will commit myself to encouraging and promoting the activities of the "lunatics" who started this thread. Well,...there is just one thing, though. I do not think it is a good time to provide them with a picture of myself. :D While I want to encourage them, I do not want to arm them with too much ammunition! :D

Warmest personal regards,

Pat ;)

Pat, I should have known who I was dealing with, I made the mistake of thinking I was safe with a handle Modwalls. Tim is extremely creative, it might be better to show yourself, rather than leave it up to his twisted imagination. Mike:)
 

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