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You sir are an inspiration! Thanks for taking the time to share your collection. I just spent an hour starting at your first page and scrolling thru many of the photos and the comments. What a great mixture of eras and manufacturers. Thanks again. Dan.
 
Robin, that is super fantastic ^&cool One of your best creations.
 
You sir are an inspiration! Thanks for taking the time to share your collection. I just spent an hour starting at your first page and scrolling thru many of the photos and the comments. What a great mixture of eras and manufacturers. Thanks again. Dan.

Not taking anything away from all the kind comments from my fellow collectors, but your comments certainly inspire me to continue. That said, I will set about today doing another one. I was feeling unmotivated until reading this. Thank you so much. Robin.
 
A Light Horse column threads it's way thru another desert town, while bemused residents look on at the foreign invaders. Robin.
 

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Wonderful to see the new Desert Compound wall sections incorporated into this beautiful diorama. Love how you positioned with the various buildings. If I had the table space, I would do something similar for my DAK or British 8th. Excellent!

EDIT: Reminder to self; must buy another village building while still available!
 
London January 1879. South Africa disaster Isandlwana. Robin.
 

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Robin mate,
Outstanding. Nothing better than to start the day off with than a column of K&C Lighthorse. Must agree also the Desert Village walls do add something to the dio and blend the buildings together nicely.
Cheers Howard
 
[What a great scene , the scene where the light horse are in a march through the town , great shot .Ive been flicking back to some of your earlier set ups Robin ,just great stuff .Bet you are looking forward to having them permanently setup ,catch you soon Graham
 
Mid river transfer. Robin.
 

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WOW! Great diorama! I will have to take notes on the setup and figures used, as I am working on something similar myself. I posted a few threads on it which I just updated, in case anyone wants to take a look.
http://www.treefrogtreasures.com/forum/showthread.php?50788-A-Cruise-Down-the-Nile&highlight=
http://www.treefrogtreasures.com/fo...In-My-Free-Time-Dioramas-and-Stuff&highlight=


(Shameless plug)

Yep saw yours, very nice. Better satification when you build yourself no doubt. I see Matt from Hobby Bunker has one for sale on his home web site this morning, easier option for some. Robin.
 
Awesome Robin and two big steamers, forget building that little shed, you need to move out to a rural block and build a bloody big industrial shed!!! {sm2}{sm4}

Tom
 
Two steamers! I'd say it doesn't get any better than this, but then there's your next scene coming.... :smile2: Chris
 

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