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Riding even higher, Cheers, Robin.
 

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Robin, hope that barrel has had time to cool down..:wink2:.. good one again.
Wayne.
 
great picture with the germans sitting along the barrel.
Mitch
 
As always Robin it's a pleasure to see what you end up sharing with us when you've got time on your hands. Nice venture into WWII....The Lt.
 
Excellent pic's and excellent balance on the barrel Robin! :rolleyes2:^&grin

Tom
 
MOTAR EMPLACEMENT, cheers, Robin.
 

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Awesome setup Robin who what where are the buildings from ??

Thanks AC & Wayne, makes it worthwhile posting with you guys on board. All buildings in the last 4 WW11 setups are very hard to find, but all belong to Conte. Just completed a WW1 diorama, really happy with it, keep staring at it. Will post photo's on Thursday to fill in time waiting for the K&C dispatches. Cheers, Robin.
 
Checking on a gas attack victim, cheers, Robin.
 

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Checking on a gas attack victim, cheers, Robin.

Fantastic sets Robin,

Who is the manufacturer of the machinegunner and feeder?
Is the trench section the Britains section they are recently released for the 18 pdr?

Congratulations on the scenario and picture.

Artillery_Crazy
 
Fantastic sets Robin,

Who is the manufacturer of the machinegunner and feeder?
Is the trench section the Britains section they are recently released for the 18 pdr?

Congratulations on the scenario and picture.

Artillery_Crazy

Got in one AC, it's Britain's mud. The gunner is from the latest TG range, thank you for taking an interest, cheers, Robin.
 
very nice trench scene. I really like the britains WWI stuff they have been doing. the sets also mix well
Mitch
 
Really a great set-up. Can't beat WW1 trench scenes. And German stormtroops in gasmasks IS WW1. Hard to think of a more iconic image. -- Al
 
checking on a gas attack victim, cheers, robin.

well thought at robin ,not many figures but very impressive ,so now you have the ww1 bug ,you know they are releasing 1\6 trench and figures in ww1 ,just a matter of time for you graham
 
well thought at robin ,not many figures but very impressive ,so now you have the ww1 bug ,you know they are releasing 1\6 trench and figures in ww1 ,just a matter of time for you graham

You know what they say Graham, 'less is more'. Yes between Britain's & Thomas Gunn, I am now hooked on WW1, but given I have been collecting The Australian Light Horse/Turk conflict, I guess I was already there and did not know it. I have so much Mud in the house now there is no end to the trench system and being so heavy the postage from the States is a killer. Even if I wanted to go 1/6th, my bank balance refuses to come along, it already looks like mud, thanks for commenting, long time no hear, cheers, Robin.
 
Arnhem 44, Cheers, Robin.
 

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Arnhem 44, cheers, Robin.
 

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