Took a Trip Down to King and Country UK Today! (1 Viewer)

arnhem44mad

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Was great to see Mike and Tony and have a walk about the showroom!^&grin The guys always make you feel like close friends when you go down there!^&grin

Picked up a few goodies too!^&grin

Scenics: Got 6 sets of JG roads so that makes 12 pieces haha
6 sets of jg pavement
3 sets of 2 bushes, 6 telephone poles

Germans: The newer Grey German armoured car, german crouching with ammo box, german guard box!^&cool

British: Morris Truck^&grin

Napoleonic: Scots Greys Officer, Gordons and Greys, Coldstream guards officer mounted turning, coldstream guards officer mounted with sword{sm4}

Retired: French Grenadiers officer advancing, kneeling firing grenadier, standing Old guard collectors club figure, RHA Mounted officer, RHA with telescope, ladders and barrels SP set, German limited edition of 1250 88mm gun, AND Retired and discontinued Vietnam Marines set!^&grin

Was a great day!

Scott
 
Great day I am sure, but I am also sure it was an expensive one
guy{sm4}
 
Scott,
Fantastic shopping spree you've got there! Certainly a wonderful and one of a kind day, that only those who collect know what they feel like! :wink2: Congratulations for your purchases. {bravo}} I would love to visit them one day... Too bad although I`ll be in London in late June it`s almost a 300 mile drive from there!:redface2:
 
Scott,
Fantastic shopping spree you've got there! Certainly a wonderful and one of a kind day, that only those who collect know what they feel like! :wink2: Congratulations for your purchases. {bravo}} I would love to visit them one day... Too bad although I`ll be in London in late June it`s almost a 300 mile drive from there!:redface2:

Take the train. It's only 3 hours from London to Newcastle. Depending on the schedule you may be able to go in the morning, spend a few hours and return to London in the evening.

Terry
 
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That's quite a loot you took home, Scott ^&grin
Congratulations :salute::
Konrad
 
Take the train. It's only 3 hours from London to Newcastle. Depending on the schedule you may be able to go in the morning, spend a few hours and return to London in the evening.

Terry

Terry mate,
I was under the impression that my good mate Tony Neville organizes a Towncar to convey you to and from London at his expense.^&grin^&grin I think that is what Rob told me or was it Clive. NO, now that I come to think of it maybe it was Jeff.:smile2::smile2:
Is a country boy from the penal colonies expecting too much when he visits London.{sm4}
Cheers Howard
 
Take the train. It's only 3 hours from London to Newcastle. Depending on the schedule you may be able to go in the morning, spend a few hours and return to London in the evening.

Terry

Thanks for the tip! I'll try to work it out.
 
And Mike can meet you at the durham services!^&grin

Forgot that I managed to find the DD07 Mp with whistle and the standing MP which came out at the same time as the MP on bike!^&grin

Scott
 
Scott

Love your impressive Arnhem display ... would like to see your NAPs too. :salute::

Bests
OD
 
couple of hours on the Virgin or GNER trains to Durham from London so, I would contact Mike and pencil in a trip.
Mitch

Scott,
Fantastic shopping spree you've got there! Certainly a wonderful and one of a kind day, that only those who collect know what they feel like! :wink2: Congratulations for your purchases. {bravo}} I would love to visit them one day... Too bad although I`ll be in London in late June it`s almost a 300 mile drive from there!:redface2:
 

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