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Great pictures Robin and nothing wrong with that backdrop :salute::

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
great as usual Robin!!! that train is fantastic, me too I'm trying to build a rail convoy for my (smaller) army. I always love your skill to mix all the forces, wonderful!!
Carlo
 
Brilliant Robin, love seeing all that armour loaded onto the rolling stock and those flak guns are awesome.

Tom
 
A meeting with Cromwell and King Charles to discuss a cease in hostilities. Robin.

Hi Robin,

I really do like very many of your set ups you are posting in this wonderful thread, but this one for sure is a favorite of mine.
And, where do you have the two guards from, standing in the background, and the fellow standing between Cromwell and King Charles?

Great work :salute::

Konrad
 

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Never mind, if found them :smile2:
You used the Royal Standard Bearers.
Excellent use of multiple purchases :salute::
Cheers!

Konrad
 
These German's are hoping no Allied planes are overhead. Robin.

The paintings look good to me , this is brilliant Robin .The train setup needs to be a permanent in your display .Are the carriages the ones from the xmas displays because the box cars and flatbeds look like the real deal ,once again Robin you done a brilliant job with this era cheers graham
 
These troop movements are heading back to Berlin. Robin.
 

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These hardened Russian's after seeking this prize for over two years of pushing the Germans back, hoist their flag on top of the Reich Chancellery 2nd May 1945. Robin.
 

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Breakout, the remaining few German forces in Berlin in those last dark days, leave the city in three different directions on the 1st May 1945. Robin.
 

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April 28th 1945, those final dark days in Berlin, the German's throw everything at the Russians, in defence of the city. Robin.
 

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Agree with Wayne , nice storyline .You have covered everything ,the gun looks good in pieces .Funny how all the expensive stuff is broken graham
 
Very good Robin, nice sequence of pic's and again, I love that rolling stock and armour.

Tom
 
Robin, the Berlin scenes are great, well done with the ruble and guns.
The train dio is very impressive with your armor collection. Quite a fortune sitting there! Thanks for posting, always a pleasure to view.
Chris
 
A rare sight, a Munitionsschlepper ammunition transporter/loader (modified Panzer 1V), assists in the loading of a full quota of 11 shells into a Sturmtiger. The tank crew are very grateful as normally it is a tedious manual heavy lifting task. Robin.
 

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