UKReb
Command Sergeant Major
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During my sojourn to Australia earlier this year I paid a couple of visits to my old chum Howard at his K&C shop in Donnybrook. I also attended the splendid Melbourne K&C Dinner organised by Howard with Andy N. as guest speaker. A great night was had by all attendees. Amongst my many purchases from Howard's shop was the impressive Pike Bishop Gang and during the evening I told both Howard and Andy that I might just construct a little diorama of that iconic scene from the movie when I get back to the UK.
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However, I needed a few figures of General Mapache's Federales troops for the background of the scene and K&C unfortunately have not yet got involved in figures of the 1910-20 Mexican Revolution. The time line for Peckinpah's movie is 1913 and the character Mapache does have two German military advisors. Scouring Howard's WWI cabinet I finally selected the two German PoWs and the Von Bulow figure for conversion into Federales

I also added the K&C Alamo lady who has been repainted to represent a Mexican woman and child (the bearded guy on the end is not part of the scene -he's an unfinished Gettysburg farmer for a future ACW dio)

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Andy/Howard many thanks for your company and hospitality whilst I was down under. Talking shop and history with both of you is always a total pleasure and always thoroughly enjoyable. Thank you and I'll see you both soon.
Bob

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However, I needed a few figures of General Mapache's Federales troops for the background of the scene and K&C unfortunately have not yet got involved in figures of the 1910-20 Mexican Revolution. The time line for Peckinpah's movie is 1913 and the character Mapache does have two German military advisors. Scouring Howard's WWI cabinet I finally selected the two German PoWs and the Von Bulow figure for conversion into Federales

I also added the K&C Alamo lady who has been repainted to represent a Mexican woman and child (the bearded guy on the end is not part of the scene -he's an unfinished Gettysburg farmer for a future ACW dio)

End result



Andy/Howard many thanks for your company and hospitality whilst I was down under. Talking shop and history with both of you is always a total pleasure and always thoroughly enjoyable. Thank you and I'll see you both soon.
Bob
