Beautiful drummers Guys!
I do not have many, but they are sharp. I am a bit partial to the colorful Napoleonics!:wink2:
JW
Thanks John: According to the January 1998 catalogue there were two sets of three drummers each. WA67 Les Tambours and WA67A Les Tambours II. Those two sets are in my photo.Tommy,
I have studied that photo!^&grin looks better every time. Incredible.
JW
Very nice. Have you seen NE6B Les Tambours IV?Two Napoleon in Egypt sets
NE6
NE6A
Cheers
Martyn
Very nice. Have you seen NE6B Les Tambours IV?
Very nice sets, but reveals how Napoleon didn't conquer Egypt. Everyone is to busy playing the drums or waiving flags ^&grin
Very nice. Have you seen NE6B Les Tambours IV?
Scott: Here is another one for you. Set 28, 9th Demi-Brigade Grenadier. There were at least 3 others NE27A(88th Brigade), NE27B(85th Brigade) and NE28A(22nd Brigade.Very nice sets, but reveals how Napoleon didn't conquer Egypt. Everyone is to busy playing the drums or waiving flags ^&grin
Scott: Here is another one for you. Set 28, 9th Demi-Brigade Grenadier. There were at least 3 others NE27A(88th Brigade), NE27B(85th Brigade) and NE28A(22nd Brigade.
It was worse than you thought about the flag waving.
Thanks Scott. I thought the patch on the knee was a nice "Len" touch.Very nice Tommy, there was probably much more time for flag waiving ^&grin in those days unlike today's warfare.
Forgot about this drummer from Dragon Crest
Scott: Here is another one for you. Set 28, 9th Demi-Brigade Grenadier. There were at least 3 others NE27A(88th Brigade), NE27B(85th Brigade) and NE28A(22nd Brigade.
It was worse than you thought about the flag waving.
Nice one Tommy. How about starting a Trophy Flag waving thread, now that would be a long thread
Cheers
Martyn
Sounds like the next best step Martyn
then perhaps the Horses of Trophy?
I am looking forward seeing this new thread, MartynHorses of Trophy would be another interesting thread Scott, they certainly changed over the years
Cheers
Martyn