Heroes in Khaki - 21 March 1918 (1 Viewer)

One of your best, no need to give yourself an uppercut here.......{bravo}}
Wayne.
 
I bet the British are relieved to see that monster half buried. Great WW1 scene. Robin.
 
If you insist on keeping this up Jack, I shall, when the wife starts applying the hot irons to my nether regions in an attempt to find out who persuaded me to start collecting WW1 figures again, spew forth your name like a wino with norovirus!

Nice work once again mate^&cool{bravo}}

Rob
 
If you insist on keeping this up Jack, I shall, when the wife starts applying the hot irons to my nether regions in an attempt to find out who persuaded me to start collecting WW1 figures again, spew forth your name like a wino with norovirus!

Nice work once again mate^&cool{bravo}}

Rob

I'm really touched that the torture would go that far before you would give me up. There is actually quite a bit of WW 1 stuff around already -deceptively so. I was talking to other collectors in our TS shop the other day about needing to finish a few ranges before the flood of WW1 releases. At the time I was standing in front of two cabinets full of WW1 - ALH, Turks, Jenkins aircraft, vehicles, groundcrew, some K&C and some TG. That is not even mentioning the glossies ....
 
Great dio again...any dirt left in the garden Jack....TomB

Potting mix that I sifted rather than soil. I go into the garden only to fetch the paper and even then I am not all that keen. A good man recognises his limitations.
 
Potting mix that I sifted rather than soil. I go into the garden only to fetch the paper and even then I am not all that keen. A good man recognises his limitations.
I have lost so many papers in the garden and a paper boy no-one will deliver anymore...TomB
 
Very nice dio {bravo}}, I like the hidden bases and the barberwire.....One thing.....I would put some dirt on the tank tracks.
 

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