"The Zulu War" (1 Viewer)

Very nice Martyn, I take it that wagon in the background was replaced with burnt one? Love how the zulu is falling backwards off the front of it also. does he plug into the wagon or is it a good balancing act?


Hi Scott

You guessed right;) swopped it with my other Ambulance for effect.

This is set TD4 INCIDENT AT ISANDLWANA the Zulu plugs in. There is set TD4A which has a different pose for the Officer.

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Martyn:)
 
Lieutenant Porteous Commanding A company of the 1st/24th surrounds himself with members of his command......The Lt.

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Here's another version of the Zulu War Calendar for the month of Febuary...The Lt.

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Naval Brigade Gatling gun practice at Fort Pearson, Lower Tugela

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Martyn:)
 
Naval Brigade Gatling gun practice at Fort Pearson, Lower Tugela

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Martyn:)

Martyn,
NICE!!! How come your weapon system is grey, mine is green. Does yours have a seat or just a protusion like mine for the bluejacket to sit?
Mike
 
Martyn,
NICE!!! How come your weapon system is grey, mine is green. Does yours have a seat or just a protusion like mine for the bluejacket to sit?
Mike

Hi Mike

I requested them grey when I bought them and yes mine has a protusion, no seat, glad you liked it;)

Next up the RMLI

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Not to be outdone the Royal Marine Light Infantry also hold Gatling gun practice at Fort Pearson, Lower Tugela

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Martyn:)
 
Martyn,
I think it's time to leave the nest! You can fly on your own now, little birdie!
The small stones in the terrain...wonderful touch! Great scene, now have the RM-Artillery knock the blocks off these groundpounders and get their gun back forthwith!
Great Job!:cool:
Mike
 
Martyn,
I think it's time to leave the nest! You can fly on your own now, little birdie!
The small stones in the terrain...wonderful touch! Great scene, now have the RM-Artillery knock the blocks off these groundpounders and get their gun back forthwith!
Great Job!:cool:
Mike

You mean something like this

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:D:D

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Martyn:)
 
Martyn,
What don't you have??!! The scenery is again beautiful, and you must simply tell us what those stones really are! (I thought RM-A had control of the Gatling as it was considered arty)
Mike
 
Martyn,
What don't you have??!! The scenery is again beautiful, and you must simply tell us what those stones really are! (I thought RM-A had control of the Gatling as it was considered arty)
Mike

Come clean Martyn, you are actually Len aren't you :D :D :D

Seriously great sets and lovely dio's.

Mike I think the stones are....ermmm... stones :p J/K perhaps gravel used for fish tanks.
 
Martyn,
What don't you have??!! The scenery is again beautiful, and you must simply tell us what those stones really are! (I thought RM-A had control of the Gatling as it was considered arty)
Mike

Come clean Martyn, you are actually Len aren't you :D :D :D

Seriously great sets and lovely dio's.

Mike I think the stones are....ermmm... stones :p J/K perhaps gravel used for fish tanks.

Hi Guys

The stones are in a pack of.....stones:D

from WOODLAND SCENICS
PO BOX 98
Linn Creek
MO 65052

www.woodlandscenics.com

Product C1276 Coarse Brown

Shouldn't be hard to find as they are from your side of the pond

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Hi Guys

The stones are in a pack of.....stones:D

from WOODLAND SCENICS
PO BOX 98
Linn Creek
MO 65052

www.woodlandscenics.com

Product C1276 Coarse Brown

Shouldn't be hard to find as they are from your side of the pond

Cheers

Martyn:)


Cheers Martyn,

I picked up a bag of large rocks and a jar of smaller rocks from the dollar store in the craft aisle. If I remember I'll get a pick of them so you can see the sizes.
 
Not to be outdone the Royal Marine Light Infantry also hold Gatling gun practice at Fort Pearson, Lower Tugela

ZULUWAR-RMLIGATLINGGUNPRACTICE.jpg


Cheers

Martyn:)

Wow, what can I say, Martyn, the figures and scene look very life like, I had to look twice, it looks like the figures are ready to come to life.

Nice job.

Brian
 
Wow, what can I say, Martyn, the figures and scene look very life like, I had to look twice, it looks like the figures are ready to come to life.

Nice job.

Brian

Thanks Brian, glad you liked it

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Assistant Commiissary Walter A, Dunne along with Trooper Henry Lugg of the Natal Mounted Police face off against a group of on rushing Zulu Warriors.....The Lt.


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Assistant Commiissary Walter A, Dunne along with Trooper Henry Lugg of the Natal Mounted Police face off against a group of on rushing Zulu Warriors.....The Lt.


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Nice one Joe, I am sorely tempted by these matt figures;)

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Martyn:)
 
Sailors and Royal Marine Light Infantry from the Naval Brigade combine Gatling gun practice.

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Martyn:)
 
One for Mike(1879fanatic);)



Following on from the disaster at Isandlwana where Major Russell’s Rocket Battery had only managed to fire 1 or 2 rockets before being overwhelmed the order is given for more practice before the march to relive Fort Eshowe. Here three 9 pr Hale’s Rockets are about to be demonstrated to a group of Army and Navy officers

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Martyn:)
 
Martyn,
A sincere thank you! I love the depth of the scene. You really pull it off facing the figures away, while we all have them front and center! I don't think they need any practice in Pearson's Column. Didn't a young bombardier get mentioned in dispatches for landing a couple right into some homesteads? These, as you well know, are the ancestors of the current MLRS platforms of today!
Mike
 

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