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Great scene and wonderful boat. The scene can be also done thanks to the new KC figures.Good idea.
 
Robin.....love all the details in this scene. The ship's boiler is particularly impressive. Nicely done!

Mark
 
An old steam ship, river, palms, custom backdrop, and great figures... all the makings of a fantastic toy soldier dio. Great stuff, Robin!
 
Carter returns to the 'Dig', after a long absence. Robin.
 

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Lots of details in these shots. Your backdrop is the money shot IMO. Nicely done, Robin!

Mark
 
I can almost feel the Mummy stirring from here ! {eek3} {sm4}:salute::

Steve
 
A gilded shrine is uncovered within the chamber of Tutankhamen. Robin.
 

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Looks great Robin :salute::

Hopefully Andy will produce some more modern workers hauling away the sand.

Steve
 
As an archaeologist who works in the Middle East you really nailed the feeling of an excavation from the 1920s-1930s. Well done!!
 
As an archaeologist who works in the Middle East you really nailed the feeling of an excavation from the 1920s-1930s. Well done!!


A few years ago my work to me to the home of a Dr Biden who was at that time an archaelogical artist who recorded finds in drawing them and had one of his Egyptian tomb drawings on display in his living room, where he also had a cabinet of Gloss Britains sized toy soldiers.

Steve
 
Hopefully Andy will produce some more modern workers hauling away the sand.

I'm really looking forward to the new figures, but must say that you do a fantastic job utilizing figures from your K&C Ancient Egypt collection as well as others, Robin. Love seeing what you'll come up with next in your creative endeavors.
 
Howard Carter arranges for the Tutankhamen Sarcophagus to be shifted to a smaller tomb to enable it to be carefully opened revealing yet again a further inlaid coffin. Finally on the 28 October 1925, the last of the innermost coffins was opened where the mummy lay complete with a Golden mask and many precious artefacts, contained within the wrappings. Robin.
 

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Great use of the Greek dias, Robin. Looking good!
Must admit that it took me quite a bit of time rearranging those bricks around the paper walls. I ended up with a configuration that is just okay.
EDIT: I see you have two, most interesting.
 
Your series of scenes look great Robin. Well done that man ! :salute:: {bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}

Steve
 
Out of the frying pan, into the fire. Robin.
 

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