"The Zulu War" (2 Viewers)

Thanks Scott and Mike as it continues as the defence of the Storehouse and biscuit box wall continues....The Lt.

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Cheers Martyn seems like the defenders are in for the fight of their lives....The Lt.

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Captain W. E. Mostyn commanding a section of F Co. 1/24th who was sent to the spur by Pulleine to fill a gap between Capatain Cavaye and Lieutenant faces the massive swam of Zulu Warriors.


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Joe,

Now that is what I call a firing line.


Brian

Cheers Martyn seems like the defenders are in for the fight of their lives....The Lt.

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Captain W. E. Mostyn commanding a section of F Co. 1/24th who was sent to the spur by Pulleine to fill a gap between Capatain Cavaye and Lieutenant faces the massive swam of Zulu Warriors.


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Super pictures Joe

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Captain W. E. Mostyn commanding a section of F Co. 1/24th who was sent to the spur by Pulleine to fill a gap between Capatain Cavaye and Lieutenant faces the massive swam of Zulu Warriors.


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Lt.,
In the annals of the AZW, Mostyn, Cavaye, Pope and Younghusband do not get the HEROIC credit that they deserve, until now. This is a great topic to display, Joe...and thanks...still enjoying my first coffee after a late rise;)
Mike
 
1879 wish I had WBritain figures to represent the officers of the 1st/24th and hopefully we'll see them as time goes by. My Trophy and Little Legion figures and the attacking Zulu Warriors by Conte helped greatly creating the effects they potrayed in the photos. Martyn I can just imagine what you can put togther with your Trophy sets featuring a similar attack on the Commissary Storehouse. Thanks again Kevin for your praise coming from you one who've I've learned alot from in setting up and taking my photos has help me over the past couple of years. Michael, Vick and Brian thanks again for your comments.....Joe

Using WBritain's set "The Closing Stages of Isandlwana" as a base in the setting the following to create the start of a group of mini photo dioramas....The Lt.

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1879 wish I had WBritain figures to represent the officers of the 1st/24th and hopefully we'll see them as time goes by. My Trophy and Little Legion figures and the attacking Zulu Warriors by Conte helped greatly creating the effects they potrayed in the photos. Martyn I can just imagine what you can put togther with your Trophy sets featuring a similar attack on the Commissary Storehouse. Thanks again Kevin for your praise coming from you one who've I've learned alot from in setting up and taking my photos has help me over the past couple of years. Michael, Vick and Brian thanks again for your comments.....Joe

Using WBritain's set "The Closing Stages of Isandlwana" as a base in the setting the following to create the start of a group of mini photo dioramas....The Lt.

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Another great picture Joe and thank you for your confidence. As I said a while ago I would love to attempt something on a similar scale for Gingindlovu

Keep 'em coming Joe, I am having a relaxing afternoon enjoying your pictures after a very successful Militaria Fair at Chatham;)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Hope you enjoyed your evening relaxing Martyn as the series of mini photo dioramas begin .The Lt.

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Captain W. E. Mostyn commanding a section of F Co. 1/24th who was sent to the spur by Pulleine to fill a gap between Capatain Cavaye and Lieutenant faces the massive swam of Zulu Warriors.


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Lt.,
In the annals of the AZW, Mostyn, Cavaye, Pope and Younghusband do not get the HEROIC credit that they deserve, until now. This is a great topic to display, Joe...and thanks...still enjoying my first coffee after a late rise;)
Mike

Lt. and Mike,

This is a gracious tribute to the brave officers and men of the 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment of Foot who fell at Isandhlwana.

Lest We Forget.....

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Hope you enjoyed your evening relaxing Martyn as the series of mini photo dioramas begin .The Lt.

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I certainly did Joe;) and thank you for supplying this great picture for me to view first thing this morning

Cheers

Martyn:)
 

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