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Thank God, the limber has arrived, cheers, Robin.
 

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I'm not bored....

but this is my first post in this thread.

The backdrop is a Verlinden German Street that a fellow collector and local architect made and painted for me. ( I paint his figures)

The soldiers relaxing are by John Jenkins designs, and it looks like too much fun was happening during a halt in the 7 Years Wars in Europe.

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John
 
I'm not bored....

but this is my first post in this thread.

The backdrop is a Verlinden German Street that a fellow collector and local architect made and painted for me. ( I paint his figures)

The soldiers relaxing are by John Jenkins designs, and it looks like too much fun was happening during a halt in the 7 Years Wars in Europe.

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John

Keep posting John, that scene is a cracker! {bravo}}

Tom
 
Looks like when we have Beers at Johns shed.........................^&grin
Great pics mate good to see you posting some DIO,s get those winter Russian out they are brilliant......................{bravo}}

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Looks like when we have Beers at Johns shed.........................^&grin
Great pics mate good to see you posting some DIO,s get those winter Russian out they are brilliant......................{bravo}}

and im sending some vehicles to get repainted.....{eek3}{sm4}

Yeah, chuck the Russians on John, it would be great to see them.

Tom
 
I'm not bored....

but this is my first post in this thread.

The backdrop is a Verlinden German Street that a fellow collector and local architect made and painted for me. ( I paint his figures)

The soldiers relaxing are by John Jenkins designs, and it looks like too much fun was happening during a halt in the 7 Years Wars in Europe.

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That's pretty darn neat John! ^&cool^&cool

Jeff
 
Keep posting John, that scene is a cracker! {bravo}}

Tom

OK, seeing you asked for it.....

Same street in Germany, 50 years later, when Napoleon's Grand Armee were in town......

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Rose Miniatures from John Eden and a Stadden ? Grenadier

Hope you like them....

John
 
Looks great John, all we need now is some Beer *****es thrown in! {sm3}

Tom
 
Same street in Germany, 50 years later, when Napoleon's Grand Armee were in town......

John

I would watch out if I were one of those soldiers- one of those figures is a gendarme- an MP for those who ne parlent pas francais....
 
I would watch out if I were one of those soldiers- one of those figures is a gendarme- an MP for those who ne parlent pas francais....

I'm glad that someone noticed that ...... but is he checking out the 'lady' in the doorway ???????

John
 
... {sm3} Excellent theme. Very good dioramas. Congratulations to all the artists. ... Sincerely ... Jorge. {sm4}
 
Fort assault, cheers, Robin.
 

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Fort Assault photo's 1-7, cheers, Robin.
 

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Just like watching a movie on SBS...:wink2: it never ends with you Robin and nor should it.:)
Wayne.
 
I'm not bored....

but this is my first post in this thread.

The backdrop is a Verlinden German Street that a fellow collector and local architect made and painted for me. ( I paint his figures)

The soldiers relaxing are by John Jenkins designs, and it looks like too much fun was happening during a halt in the 7 Years Wars in Europe.

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Excellent, John,
that is one good looking scene.
Konrad
 
Just like watching a movie on SBS...:wink2: it never ends with you Robin and nor should it.:)
Wayne.

Thanks Wayne can always rely on you to make a comment, makes it worth while doing a set up,{sm4}, cheers, Robin.
 
Robin, you really need to buy a block of land and put a shed on it so you can display these awesome structures permanently! Another goody mate.

Tom
 
Robin, you really need to buy a block of land and put a shed on it so you can display these awesome structures permanently! Another goody mate.

Tom

Thanks Tom, packed away before the wife came home from work and the fort is in the shed next to lawn mower and garden gear mores the pity, especially since it is a tin shed and not insulated. These big items just do not fit inside the house. No excuse for not having a shed, my block is 2.5 acres ( one hectare). Cheers, Robin.
 
Nice fort mate,but like you said no excuse not to have your own fort.
Great set up cob.
 

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