W T Allison II
Command Sergeant Major
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View attachment 114583 Hi Everyone. I looked through the WWI thread(36 pages) and thought it might be helpful to group some of the lesser known sets by country for more detail and quicker reference. I am certain you will agree that the detail on these flags is incredible. Tommy
View attachment 114583 Hi Everyone. I looked through the WWI thread(36 pages) and thought it might be helpful to group some of the lesser known sets by country for more detail and quicker reference. I am certain you will agree that the detail on these flags is incredible. Tommy
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Thanks Martyn. Would you please post here the info from the catalog describing the Russian sets? Thanks and anytime you can make it to Sulphur Springs, you are more than welcome. Tommy
Martyn: You posted it on page 31, post #51 of the WWI thread. Can you transfer it to this thread please? Thanks. TommyLeave it with me Tommy, I will scan it and post tomorrow :salute::
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View attachment 114583 Hi Everyone. I looked through the WWI thread(36 pages) and thought it might be helpful to group some of the lesser known sets by country for more detail and quicker reference. I am certain you will agree that the detail on these flags is incredible. Tommy
Martyn: You posted it on page 31, post #51 of the WWI thread. Can you transfer it to this thread please? Thanks. Tommy
Thanks Martyn. I will post some more photos tomorrow. TommyHi Tommy
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View attachment 114747View attachment 114748 GW 50 Ammunition mule and Handler.
Thanks Martyn and Buster. More to come. TommyGreat thread Tommy, the detail on those flags is beautiful and the ammunition mule and handler are top shelf.
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Thanks Louis. There was some talk about a Trophy book after Len sold. It would be perfect for Martyn since he can utilize Len for information, history, and quotes. TommyGreat stuff Bill! Between you and Martyn, you must have virtually everything Len ever produced . . . you gentlemen should consider getting together and doing a book.:wink2:
I do not have Set GW 51"Supply Wagon" nor a photo. It consists of two oxen pulling a four wheeled cart loaded with supplies, together with a walking drover and seated Russian with whip. The first photo is that of a German supply wagon in winter which is what GW51 would look like with Russian uniforms and bases earlier posted in this thread according to my recent conversation with Len. The second photo is that of GWD10, a larger set commissioned by Rod Key from the Isle of Wright, who Martyn mentioned earlier in this thread. I have never seen set GW51 and if anyone has a photo, please post it for us. Otherwise, this completes Trophy's "The Russian Army of World War One, The Road to Tannenberg". Hope you enjoyed this thread. Tommy
