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The Legion under fire, Robin.
 

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The Kraal, is close to being over run:mad:, Robin.
 

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Robin...I love what you did with your Foreign Legion...they look great...how do you like them...and who made that building?
 
Robin...I love what you did with your Foreign Legion...they look great...how do you like them...and who made that building?

First class Mike, very happy to have this series. The building is from Volk on the Crown Miniatures web site, some other nice buildings by this company also, some very appropriate to your JJD series.{sm4}. Looking forward to seeing your fort with the FFL figures. Robin.
 
The Legion under fire, Robin.

Robin, It didn't take you long did it! :wink2: ^&grin I saw these figures at the London show earlier this month - quite impressed with them. ^&cool

Great photos as usual. :salute::

Jeff
 
Sharing or defending the well. Robin.
 

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Robin...I recognize that building now...it's huge isn't it...it looks great with this series...as does your rock wall formation...

I'm thinking that the K&C Lawrence of Arabia (Arab figures) would go well with this series...are you collecting them also...I have never owned a TG figure...and am still waiting on my delivery...but Blake from TG said they will match well in height and girth with K&C products...
 
Robin...I recognize that building now...it's huge isn't it...it looks great with this series...as does your rock wall formation...

I'm thinking that the K&C Lawrence of Arabia (Arab figures) would go well with this series...are you collecting them also...I have never owned a TG figure...and am still waiting on my delivery...but Blake from TG said they will match well in height and girth with K&C products...

You speak a power of truth Mike. You will be very happy with FFL I am positive. Fit fine with K&C & JJD, but really interested to hear from you on your take, when they finally arrive after a forced march. Have the first 2 camel LOA, but holding off on the 2 latest horse figures, not sure where I am going with this series yet. Awaiting to see your fort full of troops. Robin.
 
You speak a power of truth Mike. You will be very happy with FFL I am positive. Fit fine with K&C & JJD, but really interested to hear from you on your take, when they finally arrive after a forced march. Have the first 2 camel LOA, but holding off on the 2 latest horse figures, not sure where I am going with this series yet. Awaiting to see your fort full of troops. Robin.

He didn't mention how they would go with JJD figures...but I'm glad your opinion is that they will work with them...John's Mahdist or Beja's would make a good adversary for the TG FFL figures...

not trying to step on your thread by posting a picture of these 2 K&C LOA figures...but I think they will both work...especially the guy (Anthony Quinn aka... Sheik Ya Booty) with the pistol...
 

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Scramble for Africa. Robin
 

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Unloading supplies at the mission station at Rorke's Drift storehouse January 20th 1879. Robin.
 

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Very cool Robin. I like th euse of the stretcher bearers to unload the mealie bags. Hopefully we will see some oxen from WB in the future as well.
 
Nice Robin although i like the brighter shot better as it gives it an "African sunlight affect".

Tom
 
Excellent series Robin. That unloading scene is superb action and great photography. You really have great lighting effects. Chris
 

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