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Really like this shot, Robin. Good focus and blending.

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One of your best displays made even better with the new HKY figures. Simply stunning!!
 
In Casablanca, Signor Ferrari the influential underworld crooked owner of the Blue Parrot, welcomes a contingent of Howard Carter's party, recently returned from exploring the pyramids. Robin.
 

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Looks like you had lots of fun setting this one up Robin :salute:::salute::
 
Love it, Robin. The Blue Parrot is the "place to be" with all the usual suspects. Excellent!

I'm still figuring out how to picture the latest 4 additions to the theme.
 
Robin

The scale and depth of your dioramas are fantastic. Thanks for sharing your super photos.

All the best.
 
Discoveries amongst the ruins. Robin.
 

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Outstanding Robin! I have really enjoyed your Egyptian archaeology displays. Although I have immensely enjoyed all of them, the Casablanca, Blue Parrot is my favorite to date. Well done sir . . .
Mike
 
Trains part two. Robin.
 

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Trains part one. Robin.
 

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Hi Robin

I love trains almost as much as I love boats ^&grin great sets of pictures mate :salute::

All the best

Martyn
:)
 
Discoveries amongst the ruins. Robin.

Missed this one Robin.
Looks all very convincing, they need to keep an eye out for movement from above, what with great big chunks of masonry
being pushed down in the film !
 
The First Fleet leaves Portsmouth, England on the 13th May 1787 bound for Botany Bay Australia a 252 day voyage. Robin.
 

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Nice one Robin 👍🏻
See the Sheep on on board, hope someone remembered the mint sauce😋
When I saw the name Botany Bay, I immediately thought of Star Trek and the wrath of Khan, where Chekhov finds the name Botany Bay on a belt buckle and remembers, when searching what he thinks is an abandoned ship !
 

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