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1485 England, the House of Lancaster battle the House of York in what was known as the 'Wars of the Roses'. Robin.
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Robin;

Great display of some wonderful figures !

Buildings work great.

Thank you.
 
Nice collection and splendid setting, combine for a visual delight. Regards Greg.
 
I think that the buildings were made by Britains for the Durbar range.
Benjamin
 
I think that the buildings were made by Britains for the Durbar range.
Benjamin

Correct!!

There were 3 civilian figures released at the same time, which were also very good, I would like more of them too!

But this was Britains about 3 "incarnations" ago!!

"Gone. alas. forever"!! "The more things change, the more they stay the same"!!

Oberstinhaber
 
These building look more like "English Tudor" styles and I doubt they would work with the Indian Durbar.
 
These building look more like "English Tudor" styles and I doubt they would work with the Indian Durbar.

Oops, I think the buildings under discussion are the Britian's buildings that are shown with Skinners horse and not the ones with the War of the Roses. They are Figarti & JG. Robin.
 
Deadwood city way out West. Robin.
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Lovely set up there Robin. Reminds me of the scene when the Stagecoach finally makes it's destination in the film "Stagecoach" :salute::

Steve
 
Spectacular setting rivalling your Light Horse setting. Really like this diorama with the buildings, the town's people and cavalry mingled in. One of the best shown on the forum. Regards Greg.
 
Robin...
buildings and figures...
really nice...
that Indian looks like he just recognized a cavalryman that he doesn't like...^&grin
great scene...
 
100AD Caesars Northern Army head for Rome with a valuable prize. Robin.
 

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Very good mate,do we get a scene of the arrival in the capital mate

Oh yea, big time Wayne. Have done the scenes and will post next week. Biggest photo shoot I have attempted. Thanks for asking. How about some updates on your man cave layout. Robin.
 
The 'prize' is examined and celebrated. At long last the Northern border is quelled for the time being, with the capture of these Barbarian Chieftains. Robin.
 

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The baggage train continues to arrive. Robin.
 

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