Sudan Campaigns 1880 - 1898 (1 Viewer)

Ah yes, thanks for jogging my memory. I remember you mentioning it now in a previous thread. They have done a very good job of it.

Thanks Scott, I will have to get some pictures with the jetty and the Nile Paddle Streamer ;)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Martyn, Very nice dio. The LL works well with the Trophy figures. Great photos.
JW

Martyn,

I don't know how you do it day in day out entertaining us with figures from your mind-blowing collection. There must be an end somewhere?

These are really great photos.

Thanks

Jeff

Glad you like them John and Jeff.

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
After the death of General Gordon and the fall of Khartoum’s defences the last launch attempts to leave the jetty with a few survivors

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Everyone who can fire a gun grabs one

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KHARTOUMLASTLAUNCH3.jpg


KHARTOUMLASTLAUNCH2.jpg


No fear is shown by the children, even though they have seen some terrible sights

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Cheers

Martyn:)
 
After the death of General Gordon and the fall of Khartoum’s defences the last launch attempts to leave the jetty with a few survivors

KHARTOUMLASTLAUNCH.jpg


Everyone who can fire a gun grabs one

KHARTOUMLASTLAUNCH6.jpg


KHARTOUMLASTLAUNCH3.jpg


KHARTOUMLASTLAUNCH2.jpg


No fear is shown by the children, even though they have seen some terrible sights

KHARTOUMLASTLAUNCH5.jpg


Cheers

Martyn:)
Martyn: Very well done and one of the best I have seen.
 
Martyn,

A great achievement if you can make up a scene like this using different figures from your collection. Quite good really..;):cool:

Jeff
 
After the death of General Gordon and the fall of Khartoum’s defences the last launch attempts to leave the jetty with a few survivors

KHARTOUMLASTLAUNCH.jpg


Everyone who can fire a gun grabs one

KHARTOUMLASTLAUNCH6.jpg


KHARTOUMLASTLAUNCH3.jpg


KHARTOUMLASTLAUNCH2.jpg


No fear is shown by the children, even though they have seen some terrible sights

KHARTOUMLASTLAUNCH5.jpg


Cheers

Martyn:)

Knew you'd bring us to an event with the Brit's under attack an with another of your well told tales and entertaining photographs. Once again thank you Sir Martyn for sharing your playtime with us once again.........Joe
 
Here are a couple of side by side shots of the Trophy and LL Dhow. The Trophy Dhow belongs to a mate of mine

Cheers

Martyn:)

I think they go great together, I am going to add the LL Dhow to my coffers!

TD
 
Martyn,

A very nice display, your collection is awesome.

THanks for sharing.
 
Many thanks to

Tommy
Jeff
Scott
Joe
Tom
Brian

Now it's off to bed

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Martyn,

Another wonderful presentation of your incredible collection. Any chance to see the collection in person? I am currently spending a few days in London to try to see if there are any Trophy figures left that you missed:D
 
Martyn,

Another wonderful presentation of your incredible collection. Any chance to see the collection in person? I am currently spending a few days in London to try to see if there are any Trophy figures left that you missed:D

Hi Lawrence

Send me a PM

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
After the death of General Gordon and the fall of Khartoum’s defences..........

Hi Martyn,

Another excellent display.

Thanks, Raymond.:)

KHARTOUMLASTLAUNCH.jpg
 
After the death of General Gordon and the fall of Khartoum’s defences..........

Hi Martyn,

Another excellent display.

Thanks, Raymond.:)

KHARTOUMLASTLAUNCH.jpg

Thanks Raymond, glad you liked it

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
After the Bombardment of Alexandria on July 11th 1882 the Naval Brigade were ordered ashore to restore order. Here two Gatling guns are covering a main crossroads

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Bluejackets from the Naval Brigade patrol the streets of Alexandria

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Cheers

Martyn:)
 
After the Bombardment of Alexandria on July 11th 1882 the Naval Brigade were ordered ashore to restore order. Here two Gatling guns are covering a main crossroads

NAVALBRIGADEALEXANDRIA.jpg


Bluejackets from the Naval Brigade patrol the streets of Alexandria

NAVALBRIGADEALEXANDRIA-PATROL.jpg


Cheers

Martyn:)

Nice seeing the results Martyn of your being in the Middle of Alexandria with your Naval Brigade. Which of the Naval Officers are you protraying?:cool::cool: Great photos my friend and waiting to see the one of a kind that found it's way into your Treasure Chest wearing a red tunic issued or purchased in 1879....Joe
 

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