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Raymond,
Not to belabor your eyesight, but if you hit the zoom button under Mike N's pictures, they should enlarge enough to see well.
Mike

Hi Brian,

Thanks very much for reminding me of the "zoom" tab on the LL website.

About my eyesight, I was referring to looking at the photographs in the hardcopy LL catalogs.

Kind Regards, Raymond.:)
 
In life they were enemies, but knew not why. One overestimated his ability, the other came up short. Both fought a good fight, ending up in close mortal combat, as both were trained and raised to cherish. Both would lay there reaching out to each other...months they lay together until the soldiers came again, and took one home to bury, and threw the other into a mass grave, for he was already home.
 

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In life they were enemies, but knew not why. One overestimated his ability, the other came up short. Both fought a good fight, ending up in close mortal combat, as both were trained and raised to cherish. Both would lay there reaching out to each other...months they lay together until the soldiers came again, and took one home to bury, and threw the other into a mass grave, for he was already home.

Hi Mike,

This is a fine vignette with very thoughtful theme. It underscores the tragedy of war and could set the stage for the poignant tale of two brave men who fought and died for very disparate reasons.

I love it.

Thanks, Raymond.:)
 
In life they were enemies, but knew not why. One overestimated his ability, the other came up short. Both fought a good fight, ending up in close mortal combat, as both were trained and raised to cherish. Both would lay there reaching out to each other...months they lay together until the soldiers came again, and took one home to bury, and threw the other into a mass grave, for he was already home.

Great figures...great shot Mike...such a sad little testimonial to war.
 
Missed this on Thanksgiving day didn't get to see your last photo until a few moments ago nice tail and photo my Aide de Camp. Here's Little Legion's Calendar of the month. Wanted to make sure Brian got his monthly calendar along with others.

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Lt,

Thank you, for remembering me, a nice early Christmas present.

Brian
 
I like the sudanese troops.

Looks like Little Legion's focus is moving to the Sudan only appears to be 2 new Zulu war releases on the site - zs48 and the mealie wall set
 
Joe,

It is never to late for Little Legion.

Thank you for the calendar, now I know what day it is, the First day back to work after a little time off.:mad:

Brian
 
Thanks Martyn I'm sure you noted I was a day early so thought I'd feature an event that might have taken place as a small pocket of members of the 24th foot face the on coming Zulus.

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Thought I'd share a photo of Little Legion's Defensive Barricade that I receive from Boots which has been added to Puptent defense of the Mission Station. Note the 24th Foot on his hand and knees about to be pounced on. Sure's almost a dead ringer for a recently sort after Trophy figure.....The Lt.

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Excellent Joe, he is indeed a dead ringer (excuse the pun)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Joe,

Very nice gift from Boots, it is sure a dead ringer for that elusive figure... I can't seem to bid high enough for the Trophy figure, but this one will surely join my defenders.

Brian
 

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