Trophy Crimean War sets (1 Viewer)

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Martyn: This may help someone to spot a Stretcher Bearers set for you. Tommy

Many thanks Tommy for thinking of me and posting this great picture :salute::

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Martyn:)
 
49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) (Hertfordshire) Regiment of Foot



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49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) (Hertfordshire) Regiment of Foot

THE FIRING LINE



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Personality figures from the Crimean War series

WILLIAM RUSSELL - War Correspondent for The Times newspaper




SIR COLIN CAMPBELL - COMMANDER OF THE HIGHLAND BRIGADE



REAR - ADMIRAL LYONS - COMMANDER IN CHIEF - BRITISH FLEET



LIEUTENANT-GENERAL JAMES THOMAS BRUDENELL, 7th EARL OF CARDIGAN - COMMANDER OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE



FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE - "THE LADY WITH THE LAMP"



LT. COL. RUDOLPH DE SALIS, 8th HUSSARS -TENDS TO HIS WOUNDED HORSE "DRUMMER BOY"



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These personality figures are terrific.
Did Trophy ever do figures of Gordon and the Madhi for their Sudan line?
Although I have seen figure makers do Gordon, the Madhi seems to be scarce.
Randy
 
These personality figures are terrific.
Did Trophy ever do figures of Gordon and the Madhi for their Sudan line?
Although I have seen figure makers do Gordon, the Madhi seems to be scarce.
Randy

Thanks Randy:salute::

Trophy never did a Madhi but they did produce a Gordon of Khartoum figure based on the statue at Gordons Boys School, West End, Woking. This statue was rescued from Khartoum and bought over to the UK. The school is about 5 miles from my home

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Thanks Randy:salute::

Trophy never did a Madhi but they did produce a Gordon of Khartoum figure based on the statue at Gordons Boys School, West End, Woking. This statue was rescued from Khartoum and bought over to the UK. The school is about 5 miles from my home

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Ach So! They got the delivery address wrong then M?? Should have been 5 miles further on!!:rolleyes:
 
Pictures disappeared:rolleyes2: but here they are again :wink2:^&grin


Personality figures from the Crimean War series

WILLIAM RUSSELL - War Correspondent for The Times newspaper




SIR COLIN CAMPBELL - COMMANDER OF THE HIGHLAND BRIGADE



REAR - ADMIRAL LYONS - COMMANDER IN CHIEF - BRITISH FLEET




LIEUTENANT-GENERAL JAMES THOMAS BRUDENELL, 7th EARL OF CARDIGAN - COMMANDER OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE



FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE - "THE LADY WITH THE LAMP"




LT. COL. RUDOLPH DE SALIS, 8th HUSSARS -TENDS TO HIS WOUNDED HORSE "DRUMMER BOY"



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Martyn:)
 
These two pictures appear to be the last of the "disappeared" ones:wink2:

49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) (Hertfordshire) Regiment of Foot



49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales's) (Hertfordshire) Regiment of Foot

THE FIRING LINE




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British Infantry, including the Scots Guards and Grenadier Guards, attack the Russian lines, cannon balls litter the ground.









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Great pictures Martyn, the Earl of Cardigan has never looked better ^&grin ..... well done!

B. :salute::
 
Glad you like them Buster :salute::

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Martyn:)
 
My special thanks go to Tommy (WTAllison) for tracking down this set for me :salute::

Set# CWS7 - A STRETCHER PARTY - 2 RUSSIAN STRETCHER BEARERS with wounded COSSACK






I had been looking for this set for a very long time, it completes my Trophy Crimean War series

Thanks again Tommy

Martyn:)
 
Congratulations Martyn at finding this long sought after piece!

Brad
 
Congratulations Martyn at finding this long sought after piece!

Brad

Many thanks Brad, I know you had been looking for the set for me over the last few years :salute::

All the best

Martyn:)
 
Martyn

That is a very unique subject for the Crimean War and a terrific set all the way around

Randy
 
My special thanks go to Tommy (WTAllison) for tracking down this set for me :salute::

Set# CWS7 - A STRETCHER PARTY - 2 RUSSIAN STRETCHER BEARERS with wounded COSSACK






I had been looking for this set for a very long time, it completes my Trophy Crimean War series

Thanks again Tommy

Martyn:)
My pleasure. It turned out well. Tommy
 
Martyn

That is a very unique subject for the Crimean War and a terrific set all the way around

Randy

Many thanks Randy :salute:: It took several years to track it down, but was certainly worth the wait {bravo}}

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Martyn:)
 

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