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Looking forward to your treatment of the Scorpion Roy. Understand if sales are good for this reconnaissance vehicle, Andy will follow up with a Scimitar version. The expectation would translate to next year, but nevertheless would be most welcome, with space already reserved for 2 of them. In the meantime I am very happy with my 2 Scorpions and have now completed a further 3 scenes for release over the next 3 weeks. Starting to relax after waiting for this little beauty for over a year. Robin.



As per usual Robin your work and creativity is a joy to behold!
Many thanks for sharing your enjoyment with all of us,
See you in July!
Andy.
 
A beached landing craft gets a 'push back' by a Scorpion. Robin.
 

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Thanks Grey, this was inspired from reading about the Falklands war, where this was an actual task given to a Scorpion. Robin .
 
Well done Robin for sharing with us your new diorama and an interesting tidbit of history :salute::

Can we expect more of this kind of thing now please !
 
Thanks Steve, yep one more in the can for release next week. After that I have run out of ideas, until the fighting Para’s are forthcoming, hopefully well before Christmas. Robin.
 
Heading towards Wireless Ridge, a Scorpion positions for battle. Robin.
 

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Nice one Robin! Love your work on terrain and backdrop with this beautiful afv scene.

I look forward to seeing further developments with this conflict from you in the future.

Cheers,
Grey
 
Robin mate,

Outstanding Dio cobber. You should get an Honourary Membership to the Blue and the Royals Regiment. Counting the days until my Scorpions arrive.^&grin

Cheers Howard
 
Another winner Robin

And agreed the terrain looks terrific !
 
Hate the grass on the tracks limits what you can do with it dio wise but the rest is spot on mate looks great.
 
Terrific set up and photo's - as always Robin. You are a fine champion of the Falklands series :)

I salute you :salute:::salute:::salute::

Roll on the fighting Para's ^&grin

Roy
 
Egypt receives new rulers, usurping the old. Robin.
 

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Exceptionally displayed Robin. I've always admired the Egyptian figures and scenics.

Mike
 
Nice work Robin on this Egyptian theme. Plenty of activity for the eyes to see.

Cheers,
Grey
 
Your displays of the ancient civilisations always are so colourful. Makes a nice change from the Field Grey,Khaki and Olive drab of most twentieth century displays 👍🏻
 
Your displays of the ancient civilisations always are so colourful. Makes a nice change from the Field Grey,Khaki and Olive drab of most twentieth century displays🏻
Had a similar thought, esp. with the red/orange background. Really pops!

EDIT: Robin, who makes the chariot? Nice piece.
 

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