Featuring My Gatling Gun Crew During the Zulu War (2 Viewers)

Great shot of some of JJD's best figures Joe, thanks getting the morning off to a good start.

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Agree with you Buster that they're some of JJD's best figures an I hope we'll see others in the near future. Martyn it's a rainy day here i Kittey but got in a little playtime in the sun while it was shinning over the past weekend.

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Agree with you Buster that they're some of JJD's best figures an I hope we'll see others in the near future. Martyn it's a rainy day here i Kittey but got in a little playtime in the sun while it was shinning over the past weekend.

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Those pictures have come out a treat Joe {bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}

Cheers mate

Martyn:)
 
Like the mountain backdrop in semi dark suggesting the scene is set in late afternoon or early morning, something different, well done. Cheers, Robin.
 
Wonderfull collection Joe!!...Great figures, really well grouped and photographed, and with the backdrop it really has the WOW Factor!!!!!!!......I just love the JJ Gatling gun, if there was ever one thing i would purchase from this series it would be the Gatling Gun!!!!.......Oh no, here i go again!!!!.

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Thanks guys it's been awhile since visitig this thread an thought I get in a little playtime with my Marines while the Gatling Cun Crew is at rest.....The Lt.

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Thanks guys it's been awhile since visitig this thread an thought I get in a little playtime with my Marines while the Gatling Cun Crew is at rest.....The Lt.

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Great pictures Joe, hope the Gatling Gun hasn't got a jam {eek3} :salute:::salute:::salute:::salute::

Cheers mate

Martyn:)
 
Joe, if I was one of these Marines, I would rather fire from behind the wagons for a little more protection. I guess if they are only facing an enemy with spears, to get a clear shot, this tactic of standing out in the open seems appropriate. Still would want to know those Gatling guns were not too far away all the same. Great to see how much enjoyment you get from these figures, cheers, Robin.
 
For those of you who are collecting figures to add to your Zulu War Collection you can't go wrong with adding Johns Naval Brigade to your collection. Along with the Gatling Gun Crew I've added two addtional sets from Crown Toy Soldiers an will be adding the last of the current sets I haven't gotten. Received the two new sets earlier today.

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Also got in a little hand to hand play time with my Conte Zulus as foes.

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Good subject and great pictures...that sword bayonet looks like a very nasty weapon..would not care to try an accurate , unsupported, shot from the shoulder though with all that weight at the end of the barrel...cheers TomB
 
The pic's of the gatling gun and crew are outstanding!

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I always liked this picture Joe...that backdrop really works for me...
 

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Thanks Michael. The following was dropped off by the little red, white and blue truck earlier today and thought I'd share it with you it's the Wounded Sailor and Helper. Also included was a late arriving Christmas Present yet to be featured and shared ......The Lt.


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Thanks Michael. The following was dropped off by the little red, white and blue truck earlier today and thought I'd share it with you it's the Wounded Sailor and Helper. Also included was a late arriving Christmas Present yet to be featured and shared ......The Lt.


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Great picture Joe {bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}

Cheers mate

Martyn:)
 
Joe it appears the helper is mouthing off, you can only imagine what he is saying given his mate has just been struck by a spear. John has made a nice set here. Thanks for sharing, cheers, Robin.
 
Agree with you on the set Robin. As mentioned in my earlier post featuring my latest set included in the shipment I received today from Crown Military Minatures was a Christmas Present from John Jenkins which took me my complete surprise. It's a one of a kind Collectors Figure set Joe 01 of 1 depicting a Seaman slaching with his Rifle Bayonet. Robin here's one of a kind figure I've named Signalman Seaman William Aynsley 55652. The gift was a mind blower and there's no amount words that I can express in thanking John for the one of kind gift..............The Lt.

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Very nice gifts Papa Z and better late than never. Very generous of John to send you that figure.
 

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