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Just added some more figures to the diorama.
The duellists and Prince Rupert's flag bearer are very good.
Waiting for some wounded and dead, hopefully not far away.
 

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A few more photos.
 

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Last photos until reinforcements arrive.
 

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Charles 11 should be released December to help with the Royalist's. ^&grin, Robin.
 
Hi Guy, hi Robert (Colonel RNZIR),

WOW! Now that is one fantastic collection ... It’s like looking at a gathering of “The Sealed Knot”!!! (The English Civil War reenactors / living history group in the U.K.)
The masses of pikemen clashing and the battery of cannon on both sides is truly impressive.
As for Rob’s request for “dead, dying and wounded” ... I am working on it mate but these bloody New Zealand Mounted Rifles keep taking up my time...
Anyway ... Very, very well done and here’s a wee taste of a few things that are “in-the-works” as they say.
Very best wishes to yourself and the Missus, Rob.
And keep up the great work!

Happy Collecting,
Andy

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Hi Guy, hi Robert (Colonel RNZIR),

WOW! Now that is one fantastic collection ... It’s like looking at a gathering of “The Sealed Knot”!!! (The English Civil War reenactors / living history group in the U.K.)
The masses of pikemen clashing and the battery of cannon on both sides is truly impressive.
As for Rob’s request for “dead, dying and wounded” ... I am working on it mate but these bloody New Zealand Mounted Rifles keep taking up my time...
Anyway ... Very, very well done and here’s a wee taste of a few things that are “in-the-works” as they say.
Very best wishes to yourself and the Missus, Rob.
And keep up the great work!

Happy Collecting,
Andy

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Fantastic News about the NZMR Andy, you've made me weekend cobber!:salute::
Although taking possession of a new set of wheels today comes in at a close second.:tongue:^&grin

Can't wait to see the final product, I'm sure they'll go really well with the ALH, which should make the Aussie lads happy too! (although I must remember not to mention the Rugby{sm4})
 
Robert:

That is awesome dude. Thanks for sharing.

Keep it silly
 
Hi Guy, hi Robert (Colonel RNZIR),

WOW! Now that is one fantastic collection ... It’s like looking at a gathering of “The Sealed Knot”!!! (The English Civil War reenactors / living history group in the U.K.)
The masses of pikemen clashing and the battery of cannon on both sides is truly impressive.
As for Rob’s request for “dead, dying and wounded” ... I am working on it mate but these bloody New Zealand Mounted Rifles keep taking up my time...
Anyway ... Very, very well done and here’s a wee taste of a few things that are “in-the-works” as they say.
Very best wishes to yourself and the Missus, Rob.
And keep up the great work!

Happy Collecting,
Andy

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Beautiful PnM figures...are they personalities? What about a parliament session? Lords and Commons together (as in the movie Cromwell) could be very nice, the contrast between the fashion of the nobles and the austere look of the puritans...:)
 

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