Indian Mutiny - Delhi Relief Column (1 Viewer)

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Martyn:)
 
Hi Martyn,

Thanks for a brilliant display with both Trophy and W. Britain figures blending in nicely together at the breach in the Secundra Bagh wall, The Siege of Lucknow, 1857.

Cheers, Raymond.:)
 
Hi Martyn,

Thanks for a brilliant display with both Trophy and W. Britain figures blending in nicely together at the breach in the Secundra Bagh wall, The Siege of Lucknow, 1857.

Cheers, Raymond.:)

Many thanks Raymond :salute::

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
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British Infantry - TROPHY OF WALES

Indian Sepoys - WBritain

Secundra Bagh wall - WBritain

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Martyn:)

Once again a very well staged an photograph session of your playtime Martyn and like the way you've featured both the Brit's and Trophy at play.{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}
 
Once again a very well staged an photograph session of your playtime Martyn and like the way you've featured both the Brit's and Trophy at play.{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}

Many thanks Joe, glad you like it :salute:::salute:::salute::

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Martyn:)
 
Not all Indians agreed with the Mutineers, this loyal Indian salutes as the troops as they pass

TROPHY OF WALES

set# IA15 - INDIAN WATER CARRIER

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Martyn,
Thanks for the great pics.

Some British officers knew how to travel in style (ie the carrying set).

The British army from 1840-1900 sure has plenty of scope for interesting scenes.

Regards
Brett
 
Martyn,
Thanks for the great pics.

Some British officers knew how to travel in style (ie the carrying set).

The British army from 1840-1900 sure has plenty of scope for interesting scenes.

Regards
Brett

Many thanks Brett :salute::

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Martyn:)
 
This supply wagon joins the Relief Column late.......but better late than never;)

Set# ME2 – OXEN DRAWN SUPPLY WAGON (complete)

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Martyn:)
 
Nice touch that the figure poses are slightly hunched over because of fatigue and the heat.
 
Nice touch that the figure poses are slightly hunched over because of fatigue and the heat.

Many thanks Scott :salute::

This was the only set Trophy used these figures in, other figures, with different paint jobs, would appear in sets from the Zulu, Sudan, Afghan and Boer campaigns..but not these particular figures^&grin

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Martyn:)
 

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