Round Top Displays - Discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb (2 Viewers)

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Hi Guys,

Here is the display featuring an Egyptian scene. In this case it represents the many, wealthy European and American tourists who travelled to Egypt to see the wonders of this ancient land as well as the last resting place of the boy Pharaoh Tutankhamun’s tomb.

Here amidst the amazing ruins and remnants of Egypt’s past it seems the bustling, babbling tourists have awakened one of the guardians of this fabled tomb!

Once more a simple sand base together with one of K&C’s Ancient Egyptian Temple facades and a few of our stone blocks fits perfectly in front of an atmospheric photo of other Egyptian ruins!

Enjoy!
Andy

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Liking this tangent to the Ancient Egypt series very much. Pleased to know you have some more ideas to explore, from recent discussions. Robin.
 
Hi Andy,

This has been a fantastic theme and one of my personal favorites; been collecting since the inception. After reading Robin's response, sound like you may have some future pieces in the pipeline (although I'm running out of bookshelf space). Keep them coming. Great dio!

Here's mine:

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Christmas of 2021 - was a great one with these 4 new figures and a number of stone blocks

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I screenshot this scene along time ago to keep as a favourite. Like you I really enjoy this series and talking to Andy last July, he told me about some ideas he had to add to the series which I enthusiastically agreed. Robin.
 
I screenshot this scene along time ago to keep as a favourite. Like you I really enjoy this series and talking to Andy last July, he told me about some ideas he had to add to the series which I enthusiastically agreed. Robin.
Thanks Robin. I've loved your Egyptian dios as well and like how you've incorporated other pieces in your scenes. Can't wait to hear more about any future pieces.
 
Hi Guys,
Greetings once more from Round Top…Like you I love this image of the Tutankhamun Tomb, especially the lighting and composition…A job very well done by Rob.
All the best,
Andy.
 

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