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Nice one Robin !:salute::

I see you're very up to date with the Happy couple William and Kate in attendance, but no Harry and Megan ! ^&grin^&grin^&grin

Steve
 
Hi Robin,

Sorry to go back a few frames, but I meant to comment earlier. Loving your Wild West dio., esp. this steam engine:

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1944, D-Day plus 2. Robin.
 

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Selling guns to the Indians. Robin.
 

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Robin ,
Love the trading post diorama.
Steve

Cheers Steve, my good friend Carlo from Italy ( Risorgimento) on the forum, made the building. If I did not have all the western Blackhawk buildings, I would be ordering more from him, they are perfect. Robin.
 
Robin...

your figures and set up look great...

Carlo's buildings...which are always awesome...make them look even better!
 
Love it, Robin. You always know how to create "a day in the life" scenes. Top notch! This shot is my personal favorite:

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Those Injuns are looking a bit bored with the sermon and waiting for the bit when they get to guns !

Nice one Robin ! :salute::

Steve
 
Selling guns to the Indians. Robin.

We have all of those TM guys and a similar Western Town Scene.
So why do yours look so much better!
Mainly photography, which has always been an art since its inception.

VG on the photos, esp. of this range and in general!
Paddy
 
We have all of those TM guys and a similar Western Town Scene.
So why do yours look so much better!
Mainly photography, which has always been an art since its inception.

VG on the photos, esp. of this range and in general!
Paddy


I agree, I believe that, beyond the ability of the photographer, it is the extreme skill in the choice of figures and accessories: the preacher, the woman with baby and the coffins full of guns are brilliant
Carlo
 
February 1942, the Road to Singapore. Robin.
 

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Nice lone, the new trucks are looking good Robin !:salute::

Steve
 
Some epic and wonderful scenes that tell a story - a snap shot in history. I love the trading post shots and the epic Japanese advance down towards Singapore. Where I get one truck you get two!

Thanks for brightening up my morning.

Gary
 

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