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Preparing to carry and release from Holland, 'William of Orange', a male war Pigeon of British military Intelligence Service MI14, was soon to be awarded the 21st Dickin medal for delivering a message from the Arnhem Airborne bridgehead on the 19th Sept 1944, which saved more than 2000 soldiers. Robin.
 

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Robin...the parachute figures are awesome...

love the guy dangling in the tree...

who make the small house please?
 
Preparing to carry and release from Holland, 'William of Orange', a male war Pigeon of British military Intelligence Service MI14, was soon to be awarded the 21st Dickin medal for delivering a message from the Arnhem Airborne bridgehead on the 19th Sept 1944, which saved more than 2000 soldiers. Robin.

Hi Robin,

superb hard landing!!!

Best regards

Timo
 
Robin...the parachute figures are awesome...

love the guy dangling in the tree...

who make the small house please?

Mike, it's the excellent little building made by K&C, known as the Walmington-on-Sea Cricket club. Thanks guys for your nice comments and likes, makes for a nice Sunday morning after a play around to escape the horrors of this world. Still going to Paris next May. Robin.
 
Some new faces on the Akagi carrier. Robin.
 

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Weary French troops return from the front lines, with little fanfare. Robin.
 

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Weary French troops return from the front lines, with little fanfare. Robin.

Not quite the 'Triumphal Arch' that was built for Napoleon's Legion, but most poignant to show the result of the carnage on the Western Front in France.

Well Done,

John
 
Robin of Locksley awaits the announcement of the arrival of Prince John and Lady Marian, at an upcoming archery tournament. Robin.
 

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Robin of Locksley awaits the announcement of the arrival of Prince John and Lady Marian, at an upcoming archery tournament. Robin.

what a great scene , not many figures but tells a great story cheers graham ,looking forward to the next catchup
 
First signs of the Zulu. Robin.
 

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Robin...

your Robin Hood display is terrific...

I especially like the stage...

it make a great prop that I'm sure you will fill up in time...

did you make it yourself or did a factory issue it?
 

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