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Sherlock Holmes and the case of the missing infant. Robin.
 

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Nice scene and clear and colourful pic's Robin. You just need a tardis and that time travelling buxom lass to compliment the scene. ^&grin

Tom
 
I will keep that in mind John, I have the tools to alter to various shades and I think further London scenes will be darker. Robin.
 
I love the woman smoking with the umbrella, but I have zero use for the Nazi that comes with that set. If anyone feels the reverse - I'll buy your lady :)
 
Robin...

call off Watson and Holmes...

I have solved the case already...

it's Aqualung...creeping down the alley..."greasy fingers smearing shabby clothes"...........^&grin

your scene is AWESOME!!!
 
Godfrey and his sister Cissy, prepare a picnic party for Captain Mainwaring and Sgt. Wilson for saving their cottage from being demolished by planned RAF runway. Robin.
 

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Very good Robin, I like the cottage, fence, table and other bit's and pieces. Is the cottage made by JG Miniatures by the way? It looks like it was made by them.

Tom
 
Thanks Tom, JG make a great product, I picked the full 3d cottage version rather than their facade one. Had this 6 months waiting for Godfrey to be released. Really like the Home Guard series, hope Andy does some more. Robin.
 
Godfrey and his sister Cissy, prepare a picnic party for Captain Mainwaring and Sgt. Wilson for saving their cottage from being demolished by planned RAF runway. Robin.

This reminds me of a recent family trip to the Cotswolds, and I really like your setup.
 
June 1944 inspection of a working production of a "Maus" tank. Robin.
 

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May 1943 Kummersdorf, a wooden mock-up of a 200 tonnes "Maus" tank is approved for production. Robin.
 

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K & C made a prototype of a Maus but it never saw production; it now sits in Louis Badolato's collection.

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June 1944 inspection of a working production of a "Maus" tank. Robin.

Was not familiar with "Maus" tank. Had to 'look-it-up"...interesting.

Did you build that ?

Thanks for posting...learn something new every day.
 

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