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Patrolling the Badlands. Robin.
 

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Robin...
I collect a few of the Apaches and Cavalry Troopers...
wonderful figures...
I especially like your parched cracked desert terrain...
looks like Nevada, Arizona or New Mexico...
very nice job!
 
Robin,

it looks like 'Rin Tin Tin' out in front taking the lead ???

Nice work,

John
 
Brilliant Robin I have been avoiding this line as I have no room but this isn't helping the course.
 
Straight out of Fort Apache, superb set up Robin well done mate :salute::

Stay safe

Martyn:)
 
Looks good Robin and looks like those Injuns had a BBQ last night going by the bones ! ^&grin

Steve
 
1917 Europe, feeding the trenches. Robin.
 

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Awesome, Robin. Love that boat. Who makes that?
Another fantastic scene!


Appreciate that Rob. Had this boat for awhile now, made by my local model builder. It has been very versatile. So far it has carried Japanese in WW11, British in the Sudan campaign and the Gallipoli for Aussies. I remember picking up the boat which I commissioned and waited 6 months to have built, to be told by the guy that he liked it so much, he was reluctant to part with it.{sm4} . The whole Britain’s trench system sits under a pool table as a permanent display. Robin.
 
Nice setup Robin, using a barge on the canals to resupply the troops in the trenches, and good mix of figures there.

But I'd like to know how the gunners were able to man handle the BL 60 Pounder Medium Gun into that trench ???
It needed a team of 8 horses to move it and a crew of 10 ( if you are not up to your knees in MUD ) !!!

60pdrLeTransloyOct1916.jpg


Maybe a Trench Mortar would be more suitable ?????

John
 
Nice setup Robin, using a barge on the canals to resupply the troops in the trenches, and good mix of figures there.

But I'd like to know how the gunners were able to man handle the BL 60 Pounder Medium Gun into that trench ???
It needed a team of 8 horses to move it and a crew of 10 ( if you are not up to your knees in MUD ) !!!

60pdrLeTransloyOct1916.jpg


Maybe a Trench Mortar would be more suitable ?????

John

Delivering a gun. Robin.
 

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Robin,

that's BRILLIANT !!!!!!

Why use man power or even horsepower when you have diesel power on a tracked vehicle !!!

Love the duck boards too, most useful in the mud of the Western Front.

Keep them coming ,

Well done, yet again,

John
 
Just goes to show Robin's personal Army is ready for any job any time, anywhere ! {sm4}:salute::

Steve
 
Superb as usual Robin:salute::

Love the water affect {bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}

Stay safe

Martyn:)
 
Defending Berlin April 1945. Robin.
 

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