Ladies & Gentlemen.................The Delhi Durbar (1 Viewer)

After many months of waiting it has arrived, my reward for quitting smoking back in February. I am very pleased with it and myself. It has a really good weight to it (definite quality) although a very hefty price tag and I hope WB may consider doing the elephants in resin in the future. It would make them more affordable to us without buckets of cash.

So without further ado and straight from Jaipur I give you the Jaipur elephant standard bearer.

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After many months of waiting it has arrived, my reward for quitting smoking back in February. I am very pleased with it and myself. It has a really good weight to it (definite quality) although a very hefty price tag and I hope WB may consider doing the elephants in resin in the future. It would make them more affordable to us without buckets of cash.

So without further ado and straight from Jaipur I give you the Jaipur elephant standard bearer.

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Hi Scott,

My congratulations on your new acquisition.

The Jaipur Elephant Standard Bearer is a grand set indeed.

It almost looks real in some of your images.

Enjoy, Raymond.:)
 
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There's no doubt Scott you've done quite well for yourself. First no longer smoking and second receiving your long awaited reward and what a nice addition to you collection.
 
After many months of waiting it has arrived, my reward for quitting smoking back in February. I am very pleased with it and myself. It has a really good weight to it (definite quality) although a very hefty price tag and I hope WB may consider doing the elephants in resin in the future. It would make them more affordable to us without buckets of cash.

Congrats on quitting. I did it 2 1/2 years ago after 40 yrs. Sure gives you more money for toys:D:D
 
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After many months of waiting it has arrived, my reward for quitting smoking back in February. I am very pleased with it and myself. It has a really good weight to it (definite quality) although a very hefty price tag and I hope WB may consider doing the elephants in resin in the future. It would make them more affordable to us without buckets of cash.

So without further ado and straight from Jaipur I give you the Jaipur elephant standard bearer.

Hi Scott,

Congratulations on all counts! You have clearly earned the Jaipur Elephant as well as the other Durbar figures you ordered.

I am greatly pleased that you are happy with your new figures and I want to welcome you to the fraternity of Durbar collectors. As you are discovering, there is something highly satisfying about collecting Durbar figures. The event was spectacular and it will never be equalled again. The pagentry, the grandeur, and the festivities of the Durbar can easily assault one's senses. The nearly endless variety of uniforms, bands, dignitaries, spectators, animals, carriages, palenquins, etc. provide the collector with a fantastic and interesting supply of material with which to form impressive displays, and dioramas. The organizational skills required to produce, coordinate, and implement the 1903 Durbar are almost beyond one's imagination. Doubtless, you will spend hours enjoying the Durbar figures you acquire.

Once again, congratulations for acquiring some very special figures. Please keep us advised of the growth of your collection.

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)
 
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Excellent model and great pictures.:cool:

I agree with Raymond, the Elephant looks very real

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
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Thanks for your comments gentlemen. I am not sure but I think I was drooling when I opened the box. :D:D:D I am still waiting for the beggar, Lord Kitchener and the other 2 remaining releases. I am awaiting the arrival of the 2010 catalogue to see what is in store !!! Perhaps a carriage, some camels, a bullock gun? Lady Curzon in her peacock dress. Who knows, the wait is all part of the fun :)
 
Hi Scott,
you got a wonderful addition to you collection there, congratulations.
As I write this, my Jaipur Elephant is on the way and I am looking forward to share the excitement about the new Delhi Durbar line here with you :)
Konrad
 
Hi Scott,

Just noticed your new addition. The elephant looks great.
 
Thanks Brian and Konrad. I am sure Konrad when you receive yours you will love it. I look forward to your pictures when you receive it. Mine is packed away ready for the move.
 
Hey Scott congratulations on finally getting your 1st elephant (Hopfully the 1st of many) im glad its all you hoped it would be!!! Hopfully they might drop a few hints about whats coming up for the Durbar range tomorrow night ill let you know if they do!!!

Craig
 
Hey Scott congratulations on finally getting your 1st elephant (Hopfully the 1st of many) im glad its all you hoped it would be!!! Hopfully they might drop a few hints about whats coming up for the Durbar range tomorrow night ill let you know if they do!!!

Craig

Thanks Craig, yes any tidbits you hear would be great :) ENJOY tomorrow !!!
 
Please don't forget your camera Craig and enjoy your evening and be sure to say hi to Richard and Ken for us.
 
Please don't forget your camera Craig and enjoy your evening and be sure to say hi to Richard and Ken for us.

Thank you Lt ill try my best to snap some zulu pic's for you & anything & everything else they have there!!!

Cheers Craig
 
My first Durbar figures arrived and I am very pleased with the look of them. The sculpting of the figures and especially the elephant is first rate.
Let me start with some pictures showing the Lady and the Beggar at a well, where people meet.
 

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Here's another little scene with the Lady again and this time together with the Taylor, meeting under a palm tree.
 

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