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1966 Out of Nui Dat, this Aussie patrol is confronted by several locals. Robin.
 

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Great column of AFV's Robin and nice scene to present them in, congrat's mate.

Tom
 
M113 are appearing everywhere and now Centurions also. ^&grin

You'll be catching Howard up soon enough {sm4}

Steve
 
Hi Robin

Great pictures {bravo}}

I would class you, Steve (Horus) and Bob (UK Reb) as 3 of the best picture story tellers on the forum. Keep up the great work:salute::

All the best

Martyn:)
 
Hi Robin

Great pictures {bravo}}

I would class you, Steve (Horus) and Bob (UK Reb) as 3 of the best picture story tellers on the forum. Keep up the great work:salute::

All the best

Martyn:)

It's not just his imagination though, Robin tends to show "moments in time" with some of the best.

Amazing as always Robin.

Chuck
 
She certainly is a beast and i don't mean the Centurion {sm4} would feed a battalion mate,seriously looks good mate.
 
Perfect backdrop makes the scene stand out. Another excellent dio. :salute:: Chris
 
Aussie base camp South Vietnam 1966. Robin.
 

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Robin mate,
Outstanding cobber. What could be better than a combination of a Huey, "Butterboxes" and a Centurion. Keep working on those NAM setups. Between yourself and young Steve in the UK my morning visit to the Forum are always enjoyable. K&C Aussies in NAM - What a great range.

Cheers Howard
 
I love that setup Robin, but I'm so glad the choppers don't have their blades rotating ...... otherwise there could be some decapitations to the tank crew !!!!!

Also the troops look good in and around the chopper, but on operations, they wouldn't be wearing hats, as the downdraft would blow them off :) :)

Well Done,

John
 
I love that setup Robin, but I'm so glad the choppers don't have their blades rotating ...... otherwise there could be some decapitations to the tank crew !!!!!

Also, the troops look good in and around the chopper, but on operations, they wouldn't be wearing hats, as the downdraft would blow them off :) :)

Well Done,

John

Hats off
Barrel down
and sleeves down....................^&grin

But minor details aside Robin a great little set up with all the key pieces in one place looks, good mate.
 
Excellent dio Robin, you just need to send the chopper to young John to get him to modify it into Aussie markings!!! ^&grin

Tom
 
Superb Robin.....but I would expect no less {sm4} {bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}

All the best

Martyn:)
 
Looks like you have got into both the K&C and TCS Vietnam ranges Robin. Just too good to resist aren't they. ^&grin
The TCS Chopper and K&c figures look fine together from what I can see of your photos mate. Yeah just need to make it a unique TCS Huey and John change it to RAAF for you as Tom suggests.
{bravo}}

Steve
 
Aussie base camp South Vietnam 1966. Robin.


Great work Robin...You're having a lot of fun with your collection and many thanks for sharing it with all of us.
I've got 2 of those CS 'Hueys' in the K&C collection and awaiting another batch of USMC and Aussie 'Hueys' from the Philippines for dedicated K&C 'Vietnam' collectors around the world.
Keep up the outstanding presentations!
All the best,
Andy.
 
A Crow indian scouts new lands to settle down, but still runs into conflict. Robin.
 

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