Tel el-Kebir 1882 (1 Viewer)

Egyptian soldier captured by a Mounted Infantryman after the battle, one was not so lucky



Egyptian with hands up - Dorset Toy Soldiers

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Sir Garnet Wolseley and Staff Officers from several of the Regiments involved in the Battle of Tel el-Kebir



All figures Trophy of Wales apart from HLI Officers, these figures are from Little Legion :salute::

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Post Office Rifles, Grenadier Guards and Highland Light Infantry Officers



HLI Officers - Little Legion

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Sir Garnet Wolseley and Major-General Drury Lowe



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Sir Garnet Wolseley and Major-General Drury Lowe with Officers from the Scots Guards and Cameron Highlanders



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Cameron Highlanders, Highland Light Infantry and Kings Royal Rifle Corps Officers



HLI Officer - Little Legion

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Mounted Infantry engage Egyptians near Ramleh, east of Alexandria




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"Stick em up"!

this is a cool set...
 

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ARABI PASHA'S FORCES

set# TEK. 7 - OFFICER WITH FLAG and NUBIAN TROOPS



set# TEK. 7/V - NUBIAN TROOPS



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POST OFFICE RIFLES

Set# DS48 - STRETCHER BEARERS



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It's just amazing Martyn, your range of poses is endless. You are not melting them down and recasting them^&confuse. I am seen products come off conveyor belts slower than your offerings appear. You must be very proud of your collection to say the least. Keep up the good work:salute::, Robin.
 
It's just amazing Martyn, your range of poses is endless. You are not melting them down and recasting them^&confuse. I am seen products come off conveyor belts slower than your offerings appear. You must be very proud of your collection to say the least. Keep up the good work:salute::, Robin.

^&grin Many thanks Robin :salute::

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September 13th 1882 – Anglo-Egyptian War: The Battle of Tel el-Kebir is fought.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tel_el-Kebir

Post Office Rifles advance on Egyptian lines



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Martyn: Some of my favorite sets. These are mine. Between yours and mine, is that the complete series? Tommy
 
Post Office Rifles stretcher bearers collect their casualties after the battle



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