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Martyn, you never cease to amaze with your collection. Love the tractor. Great dios and pics. Thanks for sharing. Chris
Thanks again Chris :salute::
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Martyn
Martyn, you never cease to amaze with your collection. Love the tractor. Great dios and pics. Thanks for sharing. Chris
Glorious photos, great collection. Thanks for posting them Martyn.
Who let the dogs out?????????{eek3}
I managed to home three small dogs yesterday at the London Show, not just any three dogs but Pedigree ones^&grin
This is PIP from the DEFENCE OF ROURKES DRIFT boxed set, never seen one on the loose before
This little fellow was seen following a Highland Regiment, Gordons or Black Watch, during the Boer War campaign (set# SAS2 - THE COLUMN) and after the War he was adopted by a lady who loved taking him out for walks (set# C42A - LADY and DOG)
This chap was previously seen hitching a ride on a Naval Brigade Supply wagon in the Boer War and later his son was seen keeping a driver company on his Supply wagon during WW1 (set# EQ62) and after that he joined an Old Soldier for (set# C77 - Lunch in the Park)
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Martyn
Very nice find Martyn.AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
Set# US5V - CONFEDERATE GUN TEAM AT THE GALLOP
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Martyn
One good caisson deserves another.
Brad
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Martyn
As usual Martyn, great find. I think there was one add-on for the "Leopard" and three add-on sets for the "Eagle".AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
Set# ACW42/V - add on set to Confederate Navy boat THE LEOPARD
1 Officer and 5 Privates prone firing
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Martyn
As usual Martyn, great find. I think there was one add-on for the "Leopard" and three add-on sets for the "Eagle".
Great set. The terrible swift sword indeedOne good caisson deserves another.
Brad
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nice set and nice maps.EGYPT and THE SUDAN
Set# TD1 – STRATEGY IN THE DESERT............Set 2
ROYAL MARINES - TEL EL-KEBIR -1882
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Martyn