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The Zulu onslaught is relentless. Robin.
 

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Robin, absolutely stunning display, especially like 1. the mass of Zulus, truly impressive, 2. the British redoubt (I didn't get that one) and 3. the terrific background. Chris
 
Yep looks great Robin :salute::

Makes me want to watch Zulu ! ^&grin

Steve
 
Brings back fond memories of one of our old friends . . . The Lt. (Joe).

Agree Louis, many a time I studied Joe’s Zulu setups. Remember seeing a photo of him sitting at his table with the Zulu spread out in front of him. Was shocked and saddened when he left us. He still remains on my friends list on this forum. Whenever I do anything with Zulu, I think of Joe and his very kind demeanour. Cheers, Robin.
 
That's quite an impressive display Robin, the sheer numbers are staggering.
 
Louis...Robin...

anytime I see something on Rorke's Drift...

I think of "Papa Zulu" too...

I miss that old guy...what a gentleman he was...he treated me like a son...

Robin...your Rorke's Drift is epic...always will be one of my favorite dios on here!
 
1982 June 14th, after a long 'yomp' and defeating the Argentines in the process, finally brings the 3rd Para British Commandos and Royal Marines, into the capital Stanley and it's subsequent liberation. Robin.
 

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Great use of these figures, Robin. I can see they are also quite popular with the ladies. Really like the "looky-loos" as well; great positioning.
 
The Home Guard on daily manoeuvres. Robin.
 

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That church is top notch, Robin. Impressive dio. I bet this one took a lot of table space.
EDIT: I would say that the "devil is in the details", but definitely not in this amazing scene.
 
Hear Ye, Hear Ye, let it be known from this day forward, King Richard hereby decrees the return to Robin of Locksley, his manor and adjoining lands for services to the crown. Robin.
 

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Reminds me of the Errol Flynn - Olivia De Havilland version of the Robin Hood story ! Well done Robin :salute::

Steve
 
1943 operations room at RAF fighter command Bletchley Park, with WAAF plotters and duty officers at work. Robin.
 

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