thebritfarmer
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It certainly seems that they are having as much trouble as our WB counterparts LT. Great shot 
Seems like Frontlines members of the 24th Regiment of Foot are also having trouble defending the Frontline Wagons......The Lt.
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Joe, How many different makers do you have for the AZN? How did you get started on it?
Lt.,
Looks like that's right around where Durnford and the others made their last stand! Is he nearby? Or has he met his Maker?
Mike
My Lord General I started collecting figures of the Zulu War with Kit Figures by Cliff Sanderson, Greenwood and Ball and the MINIMEN Sets sculpted by J. B. Updyke and adding kit figures over the years by New Hope Design and Traditon of London Limited. My Toy Soldier Collection by collecting all of the Playsets by Conte along with the three sets of plastic figure he offered of both the 24th Foot and Zulus and adding the metal sets of Hero's of the Drift and Keith Rocco's Rorke's Drift. Winning a $50.00 Gift Certificate while attending a Toy Soldiers Show I purchased the first of my Front Line Sets and adding others as time went by. The start of my Glossy collection started with single Throphy Figures I picked up at the same show six month later and the the rest is history. Adding to my collection while attending the same show over the years I added the first of the WBritan retired Glossy Sets and adding a few of the new sets shortly after they were introduced by First Gear. MKL Models introduced me to both Little Legion and KingCast and the introduction of the new matte figures by WBritain has rounded out my collection to date........Your Aide de Camp The Lt.
Fair enough, but why? What is the attraction?
Decided to put my Frontline wagon figures to work they were getting quite bored in their resting place. So here's a little play time with them....The Lt.
Decided to put my Frontline wagon figures to work they were getting quite bored in their resting place. So here's a little play time with them....The Lt.