Shenadoah Valley, Spring 1862 (4 Viewers)

With the Blue Ridge Mountains in the background elements of the Stonewall Brigade, a.k.a. Jackson's Foot Cavalry, pass by the ruins of a manor house on their advance towards Strasburg and Winchester - late March 1862
Mike

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Excellent Mike!:) Make sure to give those d#mned yankees the cold steel!:D;)

Vick
 
Great Mike and nice grouping of figures you have there. I may have to get myself a few ACW figures and do a little dio. I am also intrigued by the WWI figures also.
 
Great Mike and nice grouping of figures you have there. I may have to get myself a few ACW figures and do a little dio. I am also intrigued by the WWI figures also.

careful Scott you might get hooked on another two series & have to move house sooner then you thought so you have got the room to put them all in lol :eek: :D :eek: :D :eek:
 
Thought I would share another picture before I turned in for the evening. "Advancing through the Shenandoah Wilderness"
Mike

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One more for the night . . . . . "Wilderness ambush"
Mike

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Mike,Are you putting these guys up against the new Crusaders?:p:p:p
Mark
 
Thank you Titus and Scott. Just created a new backdrop that is 22" long :eek: - that's a first for me :p. Finding great looking pictures of the Shenandoah Valley is not difficult at all. From this picture, you can imagine my anticipation of acquiring the new farmhouse that I have pre-ordered :D. I titled this one "Washday on the Shenandoah Turnpike Road"
Mike

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Some nice scenic pieces Mike. That washing line could be useful for a multitude of time periods.
 
Continuing to have fun in my Shenandoah Valley realm. "Not taking any chances"
Mike

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You need "Aunt Polly" and "Tom" figures.

(Well..... call it Missouri.)
 

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