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More nice figures from your "biscuit box" Martyn. I like that mounted Zulu.
More nice figures from your "biscuit box" Martyn. I like that mounted Zulu.
Nice sets Martyn, keep digging in that box of yours and posting those great sets.
Brian
A Zulu scout reports to Prince Dabulamanzi that the red coated soldiers have invaded Zululand
Cheers
Martyn
Another scout reports, only this time it is to Lord Chelmsford at his camp at Isandlwana
Cheers
Martyn
Martyn,
Great sets(and ones I don't have) I NEED Scouts Report & Cetswayo's bodyguard. I do have the standing Dabulamanzai though
What is the other set, Taunting Zulus?
Mike
I LOVE IT!!! So many AZW personalities around one table!
Mike
Another great set Martyn. Trophy made some great sets and thanks for sharing your with us.
I thought you might
They are figures from Battle Strategy TD1 and TD1A
Cheers
Martyn
TD1A is a set Martyn on my wish list along with the three figures I'm missing from the Storehouse which are already on my most wanted. By the way the last batch of photos should make an appearance over at the RDVC site......The Lt.
Another scout reports, only this time it is to Lord Chelmsford at his camp at Isandlwana
Cheers
Martyn
Martyn,
You finally posted one of the three Trophy sets I own in my extensive Trophy collection.
Brian
Hello Gentlemen of Trophy,
Today is the Eve of the 130th Anniversary of the Defence of Rorke's Drift on 22nd to 23rd January 1879.
My sense of history compels me to post an image.
The image is of both Sets SRD and ZS52 combined.
Lest we forget.....
Raymond.
Note: The image is small as I had to resize and compress for the upload.
Yes it is a special moment
The 130th Anniversary of the Defence of Rorke's Drift on 22nd to 23rd January 1879.
Here are more images of Sets SRD and ZS52 in non-tactical display.
The 11 winners of the Victoria Cross are in the centre image.
Front Rank (L to R)
Lt. John Chard, VC. 5th Field Coy, Royal Engineers.
Lt. Gonville Bromhead, VC. 2/24th Regt.
Pte. Robert Jones, VC. 2/24th Regt.
Pte. William Jones, VC. 2/24th Regt.
Cpl. Ferdinand Christian Schiess, VC. Natal Native Contingent.
Cpl. William Wilson Allen, VC. 2/24th Regt.
Middle Rank (L to R)
Surgeon James Henry Reynolds, VC, BA, MB ChB. Army Hospital Corps.
Ag. Asst. Commissariat Officer James Langley Dalton, VC. Comm & Transport Dept.
Pte. Alfred Henry Hook, VC. 2/24th Regt. helping Pte. John Connolly.
Pte. John Williams, VC. 2/24th Regt.
Pte. Frederick Hitch, VC. 2/24th Regt.
Ag. Storekeeper Louis Byrne. Killed in Action. Comm & Transport Dept.
Rear Rank (L to R)
Bugler. 24th Regt.
Reverend George Smith. Army Chaplain.
The 4 winners of the Distinguished Conduct Medal are in the Bottom Image at the front (L to R).
Pte. William Roy, DCM. 1/24th Regt.
Col Sgt. Frank Bourne, DCM. 2/24th Regt.
2nd Cpl. Francis Attwood, DCM. Army Service Corps.
Gunner JohnCantwell, DCM. Royal Horse Artillery.
In the Redoubt (L to R)
Lt. James Adendorff. Natal Native Contingent.
Pte. James Chick, Killed in Action. 2/24th Regt.
Trooper Sydney Hunter, Killed in Action. Natal Mounted Police.
The master of the dog (Dick aka Pip) next to Surgeon Reynolds was Lt. Charles Pope who was killed at the Battle of Isandhlwana.
If I had the Zulu heroes, I would be doing the same.
Raymond.