Sudan Campaigns 1880 - 1898 (1 Viewer)

They are very nice, Martyn...You are obviously are very good with camels...they avoid me for some reason :D
Al

Thanks Al

As a famous person, whose name escapes me right now;), once said "You can never have too many camels"

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Two Camel Corp figures by RED BOX: just for comparison.
Al
 

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NAVAL BRIGADE CAMEL CORP

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Martyn:)
 
Al,
The figures seem very...Little Legionesque. Any relation between the two companies?
Mike
I have no idea, Mike. RD went out of business about 5 years ago, and I do not know how long Mike Norris (LL) has been in business :eek:
Al
 
I love camel pictures. Thanks guys.

Has everyone seen the new Regal camel corps figures? I really like them, and I think they would mix well with Trophy or Little Legion. They come in red tunics, the more accurate grey, or blue for Royal artillery.

Cheers,
Sam
 
WAR IN EGYPT 1882

A contingent of U.S. Marines has landed to protect US interests after the Bombardment of Alexandria. Here two Marines are passing the time of day with two of their British counterparts

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Martyn:)
 
Martyn,

This if one of my favorites from the London Illustrated News: "First in the Fray." I had a go at recreating it, but I'd really like to see what you could come up with

Thanks,
Sam
 

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Martyn,

This if one of my favorites from the London Illustrated News: "First in the Fray." I had a go at recreating it, but I'd really like to see what you could come up with

Thanks,
Sam

That is great Sam:cool:

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
The fresh supply of water was vital to the advance of the Nile Expedition in their ill-fated attempt to relieve General Gordon at Khartoum
Here members of the Mounted Infantry, drawn from the ranks of the Grenadier Guards, occupy a desert well and await the arrival of the Camel Corps


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Grenadier Guards Officer meets Officers from the Life Guards and Naval Brigade at the same time reloading his pistol

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The advance party of the Camel Corps arrive to refill their water bags

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Cheers

Martyn:)
 
The fresh supply of water was vital to the advance of the Nile Expedition in their ill-fated attempt to relieve General Gordon at Khartoum
Here members of the Mounted Infantry, drawn from the ranks of the Grenadier Guards, occupy a desert well and await the arrival of the Camel Corps


ABUKLEA1GG.jpg


ABUKLEA2GG.jpg


Grenadier Guards Officer meets Officers from the Life Guards and Naval Brigade at the same time reloading his pistol

ABUKLEA3GG.jpg


ABUKLEA1cc.jpg


The advance party of the Camel Corps arrive to refill their water bags

ABUKLEA2cc.jpg


ABUKLEAwells.jpg



Cheers

Martyn:)

Me favourite period (after the Crimean) at the moment! :cool:........camels eh! ;):D

Jeff
 
Grenadier Guards Officer meets Officers from the Life Guards and Naval Brigade at the same time reloading his pistol

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Hi Martyn,

Very nicely done.....some rather hard to find Camel Corps sets you have there.

Thanks, Raymond.:)
 
Martyn,

This if one of my favorites from the London Illustrated News: "First in the Fray." I had a go at recreating it, but I'd really like to see what you could come up with

Thanks,
Sam

Sam,
A true delight!
Mike
 

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