Trophy WW1 (3 Viewers)

great find louis. what a great set. you have inspired me to make room and take mine out of the box and display it. its just a beautiful piece. nices pictures. thanks louis and brad

Thanks Hawkeye! I will son be taking some more photos of this set up with the supply wagon, and possibly another set I've been after added.:wink2:
 
I was the high bidder on a wonderful Trophy Motor Ambulance set with literally 1 second left in the auction someone with very deep pockets outbid me, buying the set for considerably more than original retail (more than $620)!:mad:
 
I was the high bidder on a wonderful Trophy Motor Ambulance set with literally 1 second left in the auction someone with very deep pockets outbid me, buying the set for considerably more than original retail (more than $620)!:mad:

Dont you hate it when that happens ! I bid early on , but missed the closing of the auction . [went beyound my budget anyway]
I thought it would crank up over $600 , I sold an extra dennis search light truck I had a couple of
years back and even then it nearly broke the $700 mark .
 
The supply wagon arrived today. Photos to follow when we get power restored.

As promised, now that power has been restored, I sent Brad and Terry two photos of my new supply wagon on my Trophy WWI set up, with a polite request that they post them on this thread:smile2:.
 
As promised, now that power has been restored, I sent Brad and Terry two photos of my new supply wagon on my Trophy WWI set up, with a polite request that they post them on this thread:smile2:.


Thanks Terry!:smile2:

That is a very nice set Louis {bravo}}

As I said before I love my Naval Brigade version.

Do you have the "Field Kitchen on the march" set, if not you should put it on your list :wink2:

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
That is a very nice set Louis {bravo}}

As I said before I love my Naval Brigade version.

Do you have the "Field Kitchen on the march" set, if not you should put it on your list :wink2:

Cheers

Martyn:)

Martyn,

Look at the left edge of the bottom photo and you will see a portion of my WWI Field Kitchen Set depicted. Right now I have the Somme Siege Train, the horse drawn ambulance, the horse drawn field kitchen, the Royal Artillery Gun Team, the Horse Drawn Wagon, two supply mules with escorts, the "Somme Bombardiment" set, the "Everything Stops for Tea" set, the "Devils Ladies" set, the "Sgt. Alvin York, Medal of Honor Recipient" set, a stokes mortar team marching, and various marching Aussies, Brits and Yanks in my Trophy WWI collection. I hope to add the Motor Ambulance, the Search Light Truck, and at least one more artillery piece diorama set.
 
Martyn,

Look at the left edge of the bottom photo and you will see a portion of my WWI Field Kitchen Set depicted. Right now I have the Somme Siege Train, the horse drawn ambulance, the horse drawn field kitchen, the Royal Artillery Gun Team, the Horse Drawn Wagon, two supply mules with escorts, the "Somme Bombardiment" set, the "Everything Stops for Tea" set, the "Devils Ladies" set, the "Sgt. Alvin York, Medal of Honor Recipient" set, a stokes mortar team marching, and various marching Aussies, Brits and Yanks in my Trophy WWI collection. I hope to add the Motor Ambulance, the Search Light Truck, and at least one more artillery piece diorama set.

I see it Louis, superb display {bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Congrats Louis. Here is the one I have.
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Great stuff, Larry!^&cool^&cool I had no idea you were collecting Trophy WWI . . .

Thanks Louis. Only looking for the artillery sets, but found only one that was not in the stratosphere as far as price. The other sets came as part of a collection I bought.
 
One of my favourite Trophy artillery pieces Louis {bravo}}

Cheers

Martyn:)

Thanks Martyn, mine too.

I love the gunner shoving the shell into the open breech, and the other gunner with his hand on the breech, ready to slam it shut.^&cool^&cool

I also just picked up two really nice CJB Models of civilian vehicles from the 1920's and 1930's, a 1939 Morris 8hp Tourer convertible and a 1924 Morris One Ton Delivery Truck in red and white livery. Once the CJB Models arrive, I will have to take some photos of the new Trophy WWI and CJB Models, and ask Brad and Terry to post them for me.:smile2:
 
Thanks Martyn, mine too.

I love the gunner shoving the shell into the open breech, and the other gunner with his hand on the breech, ready to slam it shut.^&cool^&cool

I also just picked up two really nice CJB Models of civilian vehicles from the 1920's and 1930's, a 1939 Morris 8hp Tourer convertible and a 1924 Morris One Ton Delivery Truck in red and white livery. Once the CJB Models arrive, I will have to take some photos of the new Trophy WWI and CJB Models, and ask Brad and Terry to post them for me.:smile2:

That would be a great idea Louis {bravo}}

Cheers

Martyn:)
 

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