Tom mate,
Good onya cobber. Great thread. Great pictures.
Gentlemen,
I must compliement Andy for expanding this era into the new ME range. I am sure a lot of collectors around the world would not be History students of this particular battle. Everyone seems to think that the Aussie Lighthorse charge was the be all and end all of that battle but you would be wrong. True the Charge of the 4th and 12th LH Regiments was magnificent but attacking on the northern side were the New Zealand LH (our ANZAC mates) and to the west of Beersheeba, two English Infantry Divisions were attacking (hence the new ME range). This has been depicted by the Lancastershire Fusilers but also a battalion of a very famous Regiment the Black Watch were also present. I would love to see these boys depicted in this series. Kilts, pipes and all.
Andy also mention artillery for this range.The Notts battery (Nottingham) was probably the most well known in the Charge at Beersheeba as this was the battery in close support and were able with outstanding British accuracy knock out the Turkish machine gun positions which could have reked many more casulties on the charging LH men. Rule Britannia.
The next few years of collecting are going to keep me broke.
Cheers Howard