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
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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
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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
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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
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