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Martyn.......you did a great job on inverting those backdrops and putting them together.....I cannot see the seam at all......I posted a thread on this some time ago, asking how to do this, cause I didn't like my results. Got any tips....I just tape mine together on the back and then use an Elmer's glue stick to tighten the seam up on the front.

How do you do yours?

Glad you like them Mike. I basically do the same as you but use an adhesive bought in the UK called Pritt Stick.

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Knew you'd provide us with another selection of great photos Martyn and once again I'm wondering what you've got headed our way next time around. Thanks Martyn it's alway a pleasure seeing you a play......Joe
 
Knew you'd provide us with another selection of great photos Martyn and once again I'm wondering what you've got headed our way next time around. Thanks Martyn it's alway a pleasure seeing you a play......Joe

Many thanks Joe, glad you like them

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
I did Martyn and thought I'd play a little with my 24th Foot this AM and to be continued.
 

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I did Martyn and thought I'd play a little with my 24th Foot this AM and to be continued.

Hi Lt.,

Thanks very much for sharing these great shots of the 24th in tea coloured pith helmets.

If I am not wrong, the camouflaging of the white pith helmets with tea staining is historically more correct.

Best Regards, Raymond.:)

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The first pontoon has been unloaded, now to unload the second one.


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Meal time

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Cheers

Martyn:)
Lovely stuff Martyn.
 
Hi Lt.,

Thanks very much for sharing these great shots of the 24th in tea coloured pith helmets.

If I am not wrong, the camouflaging of the white pith helmets with tea staining is historically more correct.

Best Regards, Raymond.:)

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Your welcome Raymond and yes during the campaign the Foreign Service Helmet where stained with tea or a similar substance.

Martyn a special thanks to you for the info you provide me with in an email earlier I can't thank you enough so as a small token here's a little more of my playtime with my 24th Foot.........Joe
 

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Your welcome Raymond and yes during the campaign the Foreign Service Helmet where stained with tea or a similar substance.

Martyn a special thanks to you for the info you provide me with in an email earlier I can't thank you enough so as a small token here's a little more of my playtime with my 24th Foot.........Joe


Lt.,

Very nice to see Lord Chelmsford, Lt. Col. Crealock and Mr. Longcast joining in.

Thanks for sharing,

Best, Raymond.:)

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Your welcome Raymond and yes during the campaign the Foreign Service Helmet where stained with tea or a similar substance.

Martyn a special thanks to you for the info you provide me with in an email earlier I can't thank you enough so as a small token here's a little more of my playtime with my 24th Foot.........Joe

Excellent pictures as usual Joe and very pleased the info was useful;)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Here's the last of the photos from the series Raymond and Martyn until I dream up another.....Joe
 

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Play time taking a few liberties with history featuring both Coghill and Melvill making the last stands....The Lt.

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Play time taking a few liberties with history featuring both Coghill and Melvill making the last stands....The Lt.

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Lt.,

I love these 2 Trophy Zulu War Hand to Hand sets.

These were the first 2 hand to hand sets I purchased from the Guards Toy Soldier Centre (MKL Models) back in 2005.

Thanks very much for sharing,

Raymond.:)

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Play time taking a few liberties with history featuring both Coghill and Melvill making the last stands....The Lt.

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Lt.,

I love these 2 Trophy Zulu War Hand to Hand sets.

These were the first 2 hand to hand sets I purchased from the Guards Toy Soldier Centre (MKL Models) back in 2005.

Thanks very much for sharing,

Raymond.:)

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I agree with Raymond, these are great H2H sets

Thanks for the pictures Joe;)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Agree with both of you on the H to H sets Martyn and Raymond. Decided to mix it up a little playing on my new Mat......The Lt.

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Joining in the fun here Joe;)

March 29th 1879 and Chelmsford and his Staff review troops leaving to relieve Pearson’s No.1 Column besieged at ESHOWE.

91st Highlanders and Naval Brigade
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91st Highlander pipers raise a huge cheer

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Natal Volunteer Guides include elements of the Natal Native Horse, Frontier Light Horse and Natal Mounted Police

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Cheers

Martyn:)
 

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