time on my hands at last (1 Viewer)

I must say I envy the fact that you have so much that you can't find something..:wink2: I have the same gun and just wish I had a crew to man it, both sides captured and used each others artillery to test capabilites so the dio was clever and well done..:smile2:
Wayne.

Hi Wayne,
The German garrison is from Frontline WW1 German mortar series, and the Tommy Garrison comes from the standard 18 pdr set recently released by Britains.
Those are easy to source.
If on the other hand you want to elaborate a bit, check the Scale link site and you can order the German mortar garrison they have and the British garrison. The bonus is that they are sold as kits so you can set them us as you wish.
Regards
Luiz
 
An impending gas attack, cheers, Robin.
 

Attachments

  • PA100001.jpg
    PA100001.jpg
    248.2 KB · Views: 125
The Bugle sounds urgently to bring up the Limbers before the 7 pounders are over run, cheers, Robin.
 

Attachments

  • PA160012.jpg
    PA160012.jpg
    183.7 KB · Views: 106
Awesome collection of Zulu's Robin and it must have taken some time and patients to set it all up!

Tom
 
I have said it before but I will say it again Robin, mate you have one awesome collection....:smile2:
Wayne.
 
Awesome collection of Zulu's Robin and it must have taken some time and patients to set it all up!

Tom

That's the fun part Tom, the not so fun is packing away. These scenes are motivated by the pending gun limber release hopefully in Nov/Dec. thanks for commenting, cheers, Robin.
 
I have said it before but I will say it again Robin, mate you have one awesome collection....:smile2:
Wayne.

Thanks Wayne, yours is no slouch either, would like that little MG with the RAF driver that you have, but could not see how I could work into a Zulu diorama. Cheers, Robin.
 
Final moments for the British in Zululand, cheers, Robin.
 

Attachments

  • PA160002.jpg
    PA160002.jpg
    245.9 KB · Views: 129
  • PA160001.jpg
    PA160001.jpg
    232.8 KB · Views: 143
Thanks Wayne, yours is no slouch either, would like that little MG with the RAF driver that you have, but could not see how I could work into a Zulu diorama. Cheers, Robin.
That's easy, just start a 'Back to the Future' fantasy threat where anything goes, what fun you would have......{sm4}
Wayne.
 
As always nicely staged and photographic featuring both your Conte and Britain figures along with your Britain accessories bringing the event to life Robin........Joe {bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}
 
That's easy, just start a 'Back to the Future' fantasy threat where anything goes, what fun you would have......{sm4}
Wayne.

I think I already live in fantasy land, keep hiding from my job, just visit enough to get money for this obsession. Cheers, Robin.
 
As always nicely staged and photographic featuring both your Conte and Britain figures along with your Britain accessories bringing the event to life Robin........Joe {bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}

Always a treat to get praise from you Joe as one of the masters in this series. All packed away again now awaiting surfacing for the arrival of the Limber. Cheers, Robin.
 
Always a treat to get praise from you Joe as one of the masters in this series. All packed away again now awaiting surfacing for the arrival of the Limber. Cheers, Robin.

It's a shame it's all back in the box because as usual you have made some great displays. :salute::

Jeff
 
Well done Robin, very realistic final scenes of Isandlwana. The British red coat on the floor who has just bought it, he's a bit yellow, has he been on the scotch! Looks like he has cirrhosis! Lol.
By the way where do you get the backdrop, showing blue sky's/ clouds? Also the backdrop showing the mountainous terrain?

Thanks
Steve
 
It's a shame it's all back in the box because as usual you have made some great displays. :salute::

Jeff

Thanks Jeff, that's the goal one day to have a few places in the house to rotate displays all the time, cheers, Robin.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top