Meeting the train (2 Viewers)

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The Home Guard prepare to give a Royal salute at the railway station. Robin.
 

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Nice set up Robin. Dad's Army range never did it for me at the time. Strange as I love to watch the archived episodes on tv and can remember when the show was released by the BBC early Saturday evenings in the mid 1970.s. Happy childhood memories.

Gary
 
Thanks guys for your feedback. I am completely wrapped in Dads Army, sadly all actors now passed away. I have all the dvd’s, cd radio series, books, magazines and even bobble heads. I have tried to replicate in 1/30 most of the iconic buildings. I watch episodes on YouTube whenever I am out and about on my iPad. Andy did plan on doing a couple more figures in the range many years ago, but unfortunately they never materialised. Running from 1968 to 1977 with 80 episodes, I was watching them from that time. Robin.
 

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