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Ahh, I see the dio has arrived. Very nice Robin and I bet the others are crackers as well.

Tom

Thanks Tom, yep 4 arrived yesterday, talk about a treasure trove. Ordered another 3, they are that good. Jakob does excellent work. The Louis figure I picked up on tour thru the Palace of Versallles in May. Robin.
 
And still they keep coming, an endless procession of wounded. Robin.
 

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Robin...that is a very nice display...your figures go so well with that demolished terrain...

sweet!
 
Thanks Tom, yep 4 arrived yesterday, talk about a treasure trove. Ordered another 3, they are that good. Jakob does excellent work. The Louis figure I picked up on tour thru the Palace of Versallles in May. Robin.

Great stuff mate and now you have me thinking about buying one of his masterpieces!!

Tom
 
What great photos Robin , that building is very detailed and you have brought those figures to life , great work graham
 
Launching from the USS Bunker Hill to intercept the Japanese carrier Akagi. Robin.
 

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Great stormy looking sky effect there. I can just imagine the rolling of the ship, in fact I feel a little sea sick !
Steve
 
im not a hundred per cent sure but I do remember somebody saying im not into planes ,you will be getting your wings soon , nice diorama cheers graham
 
The Australian Light Horse 1918 moving on Damascus to the bewilderment of the locals. Robin.
 

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Entering Damascus ALH 1918. Robin.
 

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Spectacular pictures Robin, what an amazing collection you have {bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}

All the best

Martyn:)
 
Love the wayward 'Hippo', nothing like a lost Hippo in Damascus to make ones day..................^&grin After taking my shoes and socks off I gave up counting the Lighthorse.........over fifty! {sm3}
 
Very impressive. :salute:: Can we have a few more photos please ?
Steve
 
A great collection of lighthorse very well set off with some spectacular buildings.Well done that man.
 
Goodness me Robin, that is impressive. I saw the pic's of the dio buildings on Jakob's site and it looked impressive but you have taken it to another level with all the lighthorse! The Hippo in the drink is a nice touch as well. Congrat's mate and thanks for posting.

Tom
 

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