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Was it morning the concrete arrived Robin or was it in the evening? Either way I bet your collection is starting to pile up on that newly concreted floor! {sm3}

Nice pic's of the other stuff as well!

Tom

Hi Tom, 6am first of 4 concrete trucks. Wish that was it. Next electrics, than wall insulation, than carpet. Fingers crossed the end of Sept, one expensive storage area.^&grin, Robin.
 
Hi Tom, 6am first of 4 concrete trucks. Wish that was it. Next electrics, than wall insulation, than carpet. Fingers crossed the end of Sept, one expensive storage area.^&grin, Robin.

In the long run, it will be well worth it mate! Looking forward to seeing the final result.{sm4}
 
In the long run, it will be well worth it mate! Looking forward to seeing the final result.{sm4}

I heard once its all set up,bar,big screen etc where all invited to a fully catered opening,beer and steaks all round im in...................^&grin
 
Hi Tom, 6am first of 4 concrete trucks. Wish that was it. Next electrics, than wall insulation, than carpet. Fingers crossed the end of Sept, one expensive storage area.^&grin, Robin.
What's the world coming to! 'CARPET' in the shed!...Luxury {sm3}
Wayne.
 
I heard once its all set up,bar,big screen etc where all invited to a fully catered opening,beer and steaks all round im in...................^&grin

Awesome, i'll definitely be there and hopefully Robin will get some 1/1 scale Egyptian dancing girls to do the catering!!! {sm3}:wink2:{sm4}

Tom
 
The Major discusses a forth coming cricket match between the Wardens and the Home guard. Meanwhile Mainwaring impresses the troops with an inscription written on the club house wall, at winning at all costs for the honour of the Home Guard. Later Walker slips away for a sly cigarette, while Jones takes it on himself to guard the pitch against sabotage by the Wardens. Robin.
 

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A French gun battery moves to the Somme late 1914. Robin.
 

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Moving up the line toward the Somme. Robin.
 

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The horrors of war. Robin.
 

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The first supplies arrive to set up camp at Isandlwana 20th January 1879. Robin.
 

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nice backdrop Robin...
can't help myself...
everytime I see the Islawanda Mountains...
I think of Papa Zulu...
 
Robin

A beautifully set up dio .. these mounted/dismounted pieces look very good and interact very well with each other. :salute::

Bests
OD
 
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nice backdrop Robin...
can't help myself...
everytime I see the Islawanda Mountains...
I think of Papa Zulu...

Agree Mike, remember seeing a photo of Joe sitting at a table with a small Zulu scene in front of him and that mountain backdrop was there. I was surprised how tiny the backdrop was and concluded his photos which were all so good, must have been close-ups. It was a shock to learn of his passing, still often think about him. Very sad. Robin.
 
Robin

A beautifully set up dio .. these mounted/dismounted pieces look very good and interact very well with each other. :salute::

Bests
OD

Nice of you to comment OD. Really like these Heritage Zulu figures, my favourites. They work well with Britain's and TG. Robin.
 

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