Hurry - I see the whites of their eyes (1 Viewer)

Fitzgibbon

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Nice mate, great action scene! I see that you have Waynepoo's backdrop (or he has yours) in the background...^&grin I reckon Brett must have run out of stock with you two blokes...

Tom
 
only since the 1970's Robin - had not done history at school and Napoleon captured my imagination - started with the Airfix 1/12 scale Imperial Guardsman
 
Hi Tom,
no-one gets rich off backdrops; they're not worth postage; but they are sure useful for blocking the sight of a sinkful of dishes....or whatever. But you're quick - I was hoping the buildings had disguised it sufficiently to "make it new". Now I know how the fashion plates feel when they come face-to-face at the prom with a gal in the same designer dress...
 
I am sure Brett is selling Rob better soldiers than me - I have some of the same sets and they do not look anywhere near as good as that![/QUOTE]
Yes, Rob does know how.
:wink2:Wayne.
 
I am sure Brett is selling Rob better soldiers than me - I have some of the same sets and they do not look anywhere near as good as that!
Yes, Rob does know how.
:wink2:Wayne.[/QUOTE]

Let's undermine him on the forum so we feel better about ourselves!
 
Yes, Rob does know how.
:wink2:Wayne.

Let's undermine him on the forum so we feel better about ourselves![/QUOTE]
NO! not until I have extracted all he knows......:wink2::rolleyes2:^&grin
Wayne.
 
speaking of undermining, I was thinking of a thread called Hill 60...but it may be over the top. Nah!...it's not the figures that are different; it's getting used to the camera - oh yes! and the ground scale compression of course.....:rolleyes:
 
Very nice mate, well done! Its always great to see something other then the WW2 stuff from K&C from time to time!
 

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