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Thanks guys, my imagination was stirred by these period photos. Robin.
 

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Hi Robin, hope you're doing well.
This is not a theme I'm into or know much about, but you certainly make it look good with your dios. Love the wooden jetti and as Bhogan mentioned, the Landing Craft blends in well.
Great historic shots as well! Thanks for sharing.
 
Thanks guys. Rob always good to hear from you. Since Andy announced this series way back in December 2020, I watched a dozen YouTube videos, read some paperbacks and have some magazines, all to bring me up to speed. I know Andy has more in the pipeline, but it is difficult to keep enthusiastic without being able to feed my addiction. Nevertheless I am totally wrapped in the series and a few more ideas to bring into our hobby. Cheers, Robin.
 
San Carlos bay, known as ‘Bomb Alley’, due to Argentine jets harassing the British ships anchored here. Fortunately the land force were delivered without interference. Robin.
 

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