Sudan Campaigns 1880 - 1898 (2 Viewers)

TOURISTS VISIT THE TEL EL-KEBIR BATTLEFIELD

ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS May 23rd 1885

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Martyn:)

Martyn

Can you show us this set in color and without the cartoon effect? --it's a Beaut and represents everything I like about toy soldiers as well as my favorite kind of subject that includes civilians.
 
Martyn

Can you show us this set in color and without the cartoon effect? --it's a Beaut and represents everything I like about toy soldiers as well as my favorite kind of subject that includes civilians.

Thank you Randy for is the original in colour

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Martyn:)
 
Thank you Martyn Very much appreciated. This is what I like about Bill Hocker, that like Trophy he includes civilians in his military sets.

Randy
 
ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS APRIL 11TH 1885

The fight at Hasheen, near Soaukim, March 20th 1885. Lancers charging on the flank of Osman Digna’s attack.

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ILLUSTRATED WOKING NEWS

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Martyn:)
 
It's always a pleasure to see the various hand to hand sets that Len's created in all of his series or a hand to hand set your able to create to play with. What a nice way to enjoy by first cup coffee seeing the way you've photograph them in such a creative scene...........Joe
 
It's always a pleasure to see the various hand to hand sets that Len's created in all of his series or a hand to hand set your able to create to play with. What a nice way to enjoy by first cup coffee seeing the way you've photograph them in such a creative scene...........Joe

Many thanks Joe, glad you liked them

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Martyn:)
 
Martyn....I like all 3 varieties of photos you're doing...but I'm a "sucker" for those "cartoon" versions....great photos...all of them...
 
Martyn....I like all 3 varieties of photos you're doing...but I'm a "sucker" for those "cartoon" versions....great photos...all of them...

Many thanks Michael....the idea came from the Cartoon King himself...........you;)

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Martyn:)
 
Thanks Mike. By the way, did the Galveston Museum come out ok after the hurricane?

Tommy...I really don't know...that area got extensive flooding...8 foot to 12 foot in some areas...or so...I know the director...but have not talked to him since the hurricane...I'm sorry...:eek:
 

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