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Newly established fort Yukon, to deal with the lawlessness of prospectors and fur traders alike. Robin.
 

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Great looking set up you have in your photos Robin and enough of a nudge to anyone sitting on the fence to get off it as to whether to collect to them or not. We'll done !
 
Loving the new fort! Looks great as you've pictured, Robin. I also recognize that flag. I bought that one for my British 8th several years ago.
 
The Mounties look great in your Post. The JJD Fur Trade is becoming one of my favorite ranges to collect. I am sure you are very anxious to see John release his Mounties.

Mike
 
Thanks guys, always enjoy your comments. Yes Mike, the fur trade is currently going to be the biggest pull on my finances. Given the amount of sketches from John for the series that I have seen and ‘out of the Blue’ figures, coupled with all those Mounties, certainly enough for the rest of this year. It’s a wonderful series. Looking forward to see how you handle them in your dioramas. Robin.
 
1968 South Vietnam, a 105 battery relocates their firing position. Robin.
 

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Nice work Robin once again setting this scene in South Vietnam with your collection.

Cheers,
Grey
 
Robin mate,
Now that is what the OZ Army is all about. A combined exercise of Armour, Artillery and Infantry. One can not work effectively without the other. Great set up cobber, keep 'em coming.:salute::

Cheers Howard
 
Nice one Robin,

pity that the handspike on the trail of the 105 wasn't able to be removed for towing, it gets in the way for the towing eye to lock onto the vehicle .... :(

Still, you have done great setup,

John
 
Fun looking set up Robin, just keep your eyes peeled for the VC !:salute::
 
Keep them dogies movin',
though they're disapprovin'
Robin.
 

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That cow herd is definitley getting bigger. Those cowboys must be very good at rounding up strays. Great display. Regards Greg.
 
Thanks one and all for the encouraging comments. Thought you might like to see their permanent shelf location. Thinking it may have reached saturation point.{eek3} , Robin.
 

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Nice to see a couple of Western themed displays Robin, keeps the imagination running wild. !
 
Looking good, Robin, but I don't see the little wooden "Straight Knives" sign. That always made it for me. {sm4}

On a side note, Rusty Spoons is way behind your town. Still working on obtaining wood. ^&grin
 
Thanks guys. The cattle drive found a by-pass to the town of Straight Knives, rendering it to a ghost town. That’s progress for you. Let’s hope the surrounding towns fair better. Waiting to see.^&grin^&grin , Robin.
 

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