Martyn, I take it you have emptied the UK of available figures then? :rolleyes2::wink2:^&grin
Jeff
Funny you should say that Jeff....but NO ^&grin
The bulk of my new additions came from across the Pond. In fact I had a parcel delivered to me only this morning by a good mate Teddy (Nap10), he arrived on a flight from the States at 0700hrs and by 1030hrs he had handed me 8 fabulous Trophy sets he had tracked down for me in the US of A, I don't think that can be beaten {bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}} a BIG THANK YOU again Teddy. More about these sets over the next day or so :wink2:
Cheers
Martyn
Hi Martyn,
Well we know now exactly why we are finding less and less Trophys on our soil We know exactly from where did these sets came from ^&grin.. Information about your transactions was revealed by US NATO (US National Agency of Trophy Preservation) he-he ...British TS collectors authorities may detain agent Nap10 in the Heathrow airport to establish the circumstances these transactions. I would call it "the British invasion" BUT I got a lot Trophys from the UK lately so let's call it even :salute::
Al
Wonderful later version in khaki uniform.!
Al
Martyn...the pack horse and handler sets look great...nice acquisitions for your collection...
Martyn, this is a very unusual set of figures. ^&cool
Jeff
Nice set indeed, Martin
I just have never seen an officer which would come with them.
Al
Martyn, this is a very unusual set of figures. ^&cool
Jeff
Nice depiction of the Martini-Henry Carbine with this group of lancers Martyn. A good deal shorter than the usual long version. Shows that even though these are Toy Soldiers - they can still retain some features of "the real thing". I like the skin coats too - some men actually died or had other related problems from frostbite, during this campaign. well done again, Len. jb