The Home Guard (1 Viewer)

19 High street Walmington-on-Sea we find Jack Jones the Butcher, waiting on families daily, purveyor of fresh meat. Robin.

There is an angry lady in the shop with a stick !!!!!!!
Mr Jones's sausages are enormous
guy:smile2:
 
There is an angry lady in the shop with a stick !!!!!!!
Mr Jones's sausages are enormous
guy:smile2:

And the bases on the figures look a bit out of place and far too much meat for a country on rations{eek3} Robin.
 
You have 1 thing in the pics i wish i have had over the years to sort out some know all customers ^&grin
 
Would you like a sausage Mrs Fox? Oooh yes Mr. Jones. Take two & four pence Miss Mortimer, I am off to parade. Robin.

Great !

Second customer looks like she has wonderful patience.

Thank you for posting.

Love the 'Meat Cleaver' !

Miniature foods have always been a 'must have' for me.
 
Located in High Street, Walmington-On-Sea two doors down from the butcher's, is Frazer's Funeral Parlour. Private Frazer rents the building for ten pounds a month. Clients can benefit from his hand-crafted bespoke coffins and full make-up service. Robin.
 

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What's the number of your modeller Robin??? Wow, that's a beaut building! Nice scene as well mate.

Tom
 
James Frazer tells everyone "he is ever so poor", but at night he loves nothing better than to count his gold coins. Robin.
 

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Nice Robin and I love the rug and curtains on the rails.

Tom
 
Captain George Mainwaring & sgt Wilson are invited for afternoon tea by Godfrey and his sister Cissy. Cheery Tree, Godfrey's cottage, located at the edge of Downsend Woods near the cross roads of Oak Hill road, is the planned site of the platoon's gun-post, should jerry attempt to take the crossroad. Robin.

This is a lovely scene Robin, straight out of the episode ' Is there honey still for tea ' , in which Godfrey faces losing his home. Well done mate.

Rob
 
Robin, This has to take the cake for most different and unusual scene this year ! Coffins, curtains, Holy cross and all.

Wayne
 
Thanks to everyone for your comments/like, my motivation to continue. If you know the TV series you will find a lot of relevant scenes that I am doing. Many more to come around Walmington-on-Sea, but I need Andy's help in creating a couple more figures to match all my upcoming diorama's. I will twist his arm next week when I have tea with him^&grin. Robin.
 
Robin, This has to take the cake for most different and unusual scene this year ! Coffins, curtains, Holy cross and all.

Wayne

Had to laugh Wayne when I visited my model maker and saw on his clothes line these little coffins pegged out drying in the sun after being varnished. A strange sight indeed. Robin.
 
Horror of Horrors. Up next is the Bram Stoker line. BS001 - Count Dracula. And the Witchfinder General line. :p
 
Robin...love your "Home Guard" series...these old guys look like they got it under control...

you my friend...are very creative and think outside the box!
 
Wilson that's not the Royal train, what's Hodges playing at?
Robin.
 

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I see you have been playing this morning Robin, nice scene mate.

Tom
 
Wilson quickly get some Red carpet for the King. Where am i going to get Red carpet sir, i mean really. Well what's that under your arm? It's all I could find.
Robin.
 

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Walker what are you up to? Just getting a packet of fags while we are waiting for the train sir. Get back in line straight away. Sorry sir, it won't happen again.
Robin.
 

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Men get ready to present arms on my command, keep up Jones you are letting down the whole platoon. Yes sir, yes sir, sorry about that, it's just that I am so excited about meeting the King.
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What an honor Captain Mainwaring to be selected to greet the Royal train. I know Wilson, but of course it is to be expected after all they only select the best troops for such an occasion. Incidentally Wilson, where is Godfrey? I think he was caught short sir, possibly something about being excited to be seeing the King.
Robin.
 

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