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This is a great series nicely displayed here. Covering the bases always adds to the realism. Robin.
 
I have some figures. In the future, I'm looking forward to mounted figures in combat poses.
 
Great shots, and great figures. I love your terrain piece. Did you make it?
Unfortunately I am not able to make such great terrain pieces. I use a versatile diorama ground made byJacob from Denmark. Depends on which scene I need, I put on it the matching buildings (castle, Roman building, WWII tent….), in this case I took some Western Fort pieces of my childhood as my background.
 
It looks great, well done.i love the child hood fort, it looks nostalgic and realistic at the same time
 
It looks great, well done.i love the child hood fort, it looks nostalgic and realistic at the same time
Thank you very much for your kind words. Yes, I started 50 years ago with this Fort and some cowboys, which were 20 cent each….looks much better now with these fantastic King&Country figures.
 
I have always been happy that K&C chose to do John Fords interpretation of the uniform, as my early memories were this look. Really like my column of mounted cavalry also. Robin.
 

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