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Moving on to the Middle Ages
 

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More of the lovely photos
 

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More from the Middle Ages
 

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And the Middle Ages keep coming
 

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Moving on to the 16th century
 

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More from the 16th century
 

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Just over whelming Gary. You have some lovely stuff that hopefully will be again seeing the light of day in the not too distant future. Quite a lot I did know even existed. Robin.
 
Just over whelming Gary. You have some lovely stuff that hopefully will be again seeing the light of day in the not too distant future. Quite a lot I did know even existed. Robin.

More to come this evening as I ran out of time before work today. I have got as far as the English Civil War re bubble wrapping and boxing up (notwithstanding the photos of course). A long, long way to go as the shelves the toy soldiers reside on are in historical period order. I have just over 2 months to complete the task! Help
 
If I had the space and money I could help you big time^&grin. I had in mind for starters your Figarti German Z boat and Conte Roman galley. At least one good thing out of this exercise you are getting to revisit your collection with a possible view of a Spring clean at some point of time in the future. Robin.
 
If I had the space and money I could help you big time^&grin. I had in mind for starters your Figarti German Z boat and Conte Roman galley. At least one good thing out of this exercise you are getting to revisit your collection with a possible view of a Spring clean at some point of time in the future. Robin.

Money would not be a barrier as these things will be sold off eventually fairly cheaply I would imagine!
 
A few more photos added
 

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Some more updates
Gary
 

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Yet more photos
Gary
 

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Still more photos
Gary
 

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A few more of the shots
 

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The last of the Waterloo photos. And now to start thinking about a photoshoot for the "Complete Roman Army"
Gary
Any chance to see the terrain separately?
What is this building?
Thanks in advance.
 

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Any chance to see the terrain separately?
What is this building?
Thanks in advance.

Sorry all packed up ready to go into storage. It was a full 1/30 scale model of La Hey Santie farmhouse at Waterloo. Made about 7 years ago by Foamscenics in the UK. Company now sadly closed.

Gary
 
The packing up continues! Slow progress over the weekend but upto French/Indian and Seven Years wars.
 

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The weather kept dry and was a good couple of sunny afternoons spent photographing, bubble wrapping and boxing up the little men.
 

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