Inshallah Grandson, with so many tourists to scam, we can afford a Camel !
Inshallah Grandson, with so many tourists to scam, we can afford a Camel !![]()
Great set of photos Mike, each telling their own story, Hope you didn't mind me adding to last one !?
Well you can never do enough setups in this theme Mike for me, I love them all. Sometimes inspiration from films i find is frustrating, as I can see a possible layout, but unfortunately the figures have not be produced yet or for that matter may never be. Still doesn’t stop me dreaming about this era. Cheers, Robin.
Reminds me at the lesser visited sites, those not on the main itinerary, or after lunch time when almost all of the tourists from the Cruise ships have left, where you will usually find you are the only visitor, you'd always see the Temple / Tomb "Guardians" relaxing in their Tea Hut, though one will always peel off in the expectation of Baksheesh for pointing out the Hieroglyphs of the Pharaoh, Anubis etc !I echo your sentiment Robin. That's been the real joy I've had with this series. Like you, I hope Andy continues to provide figures for the archaeological, the literary, and film noir agenda of 1920's Egypt. I would also like to see more Egyptian laborers to help Carter uncover more buried Egyptian antiquity.
Brilliant storytelling again MikeAnother delivery day . . . New arrivals at the Tomb.
Mike
Tell your workers to hurry up. This place makes me feel uneasy.
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Certainly we can spare 20 Piastres
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Jeddo (Grandfather), I think business would be better if we had a camel.
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Brilliant storytelling again Mike. Paul