Well done, Ron, both are looking excellent! I like that imaginative use of some of the Ancient Egyptian scenery pieces, combining them with Napoleonic figures never occurred to me before. It's an obvious step though, and the results speak for themselves.
Love the Voltigeurs - always kicking myself that I started collecting properly just a little bit too late to catch those guys - I've a definite soft spot for light infantry of that era.
Anyway, brilliant to see more Napoleonic diorama scenes - I knew it'd be worth lurking around the forum late tonight !
I really think this diorama is an eye catcher - many people look at it ...oh yea - Napoleon in Egypt ! .... although historically the uniforms aren't correct and Napoleon was younger - hey what the heck right?
Actually - In the first photo - you cant see it very well .... I have used SARACENS from the Crusader Range - attacking the French Voltiguers. They look really neat in this little battle scene.
So you have! very nice. Unfortunately I've only aquired a handful of saracens so they cannot be spared from fighting off the invading crusaders and be sent on detached service, yet.
Is that the Sphinx figure I see? I picked up the temple facade, pharaoh head, and statues before they were retired but must have missed that piece. I just bought them after seeing Gordons airfield dio and figured I could find a use for them in AK. I must confess after visiting KINGS X in San Antonio and seeing the Egyptian line I almost started to collect those as well, after all, I already had the temple and the statue..... A man's got to draw the line somewhere.
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