Trophy of Wales at Isandlwana (1 Viewer)

The Lt.

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I've taken figures from various Sets and created events that occured at Isandlwana on the 22nd of January 1879. As the ammo ran out the hand to hand fighting started to take it's toll. Photo 3 show Lieutent-Colonel Pulleine fighting for his life. Unlike Zulu Dawn I'm not showing him being stabbed to death in his tent. You'll note a few small pockets of events with the last photo showing the Zulus in the camp attacking a Butcher and a Native of The Natal Native Contingent. Fish you asked for photos of The Battle of Isandlwana. Sorry haven't built or photograph the Mountain Yet...The Lt.
 
Taking some of the personality from Len Taylor's Trophy figures here are some additional key events that took place that afternoon. First photo is showing Colonel Durnford's Last Stand and not the original set made by Trophy. Second photo is showing Lieutenant Tergemouth Melvill Defending The Coluors. Photo three is depicting Lieutenant Nevill Coghill swamped by a few Zulus. Both lost their lives that day. The last photo is depicting Major Stuart Smith who Commanded two 7pdrs of N-5 Battery thoughout the day and was killed in the Mzinyathi valley while trying to escape to safety. That's it for photos and history lesson of the day...........The Lt.
 
Have them both on CD's and VHF Zulu Dawn will be the first feature followed by the infamous "ZULU". Hope your days going well.........The Lt.
 
As their ammo runs out it comes to hand to hand fighting with Bayonet vs Assegi as members of the 24th struggle to survive.
 
I have a few of the hand to hand series trophy made a few years ago. But, I don't have those niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
 

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