time on my hands at last (4 Viewers)

I can imagine the 'German scientist..... Twain' saying......'The more you explain it, the more I don't understand it.' :wink2:
 
Think you got the biggest tank in miniature ever now, come along way from a Panzer I !:salute::
 
Looks like it was a mobile fort. Wonder how many production Panthers were sacrificed in the R&D and production to make this one?

Nice scene. Chris
 
Have we got room for one more skin??, as I am about to be ripped out of mine !!!! Robin.
 

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Maybe the Bear just needs a lift and a jar of Honey and someone to nibble on !{eek3}
 
1879 in and around Isandlwana. Robin.
 

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Beautiful collection Robin and quite impressive. I've been slowly painting my Zulu War collection in 28mm with lots of modelling work.

Cheers,
Grey
 
Sergeant Preston and his dog 'Yukon King', take into custody a Claim Jumper during the Gold Rush of the 1890's. Robin.
 

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