Trophy - zulu war sets (1 Viewer)

Hi Mike
Here are some of my reloading 24th, all with white helmets

ZULUWAR-24TH-SOMERELOADING.jpg


Cheers

Martyn:)

Martyn,

What do you mean by some?? I take it you have more hidden away then :eek:

Jeff

Btw, are you going to the London show on Saturday?
 
Martyn,

What do you mean by some?? I take it you have more hidden away then :eek:

Jeff

Btw, are you going to the London show on Saturday?

Hi Jeff

There are a few figures missing off each end of the picture;)

I should be there about 10am

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Hi Jeff

There are a few figures missing off each end of the picture;)

I should be there about 10am
Cheers

Martyn:)

Great!, apparently "The British Brotherhood of Treefroggers" are meeting at the bar approx 12.30pm. Looking forward to meeting you.

Jeff
 
1879 and Jeff he's shown them both standing and kneeling loading their Martini-Henrys as follows

Page 44 post 103 members of the Buff and the 99th Regiments

page 48 post 69 members of the 57th Regiment

page 50 post 44 members of the 91st Regiment

page 53 post 15 members of the The Royall Marines

and page 54 post 10 members of the 60th rifles
 
1879 and Jeff he's shown them both standing and kneeling loading their Martini-Henrys as follows

Page 44 post 103 members of the Buff and the 99th Regiments

page 48 post 69 members of the 57th Regiment

page 50 post 44 members of the 91st Regiment

page 53 post 15 members of the The Royall Marines

and page 54 post 10 members of the 60th rifles

Many thanks for detailing that Joe;)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Martyn it was an good excuse for me to go back and view all of the sets and figures you posted again and I really didn't need one.......The Lt.
 
Bought at the London Toy Soldier Show yesterday

THE ZULU WAR SET No: ZS57E

SERGEANT – 1ST DRAGOON GUARDS still in the saddle with assegai in his thigh

zuluwar-1stKINGSDRAGOONGUARDSergean.jpg


Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Here is another set from THE ZULU WAR also bought yesterday. This is SET No: ZS26 from the Hand to Hand series and is titled “ONE DOWN” featuring a Colour Sergeant and two Zulu warriors

ZULUWAR-COLOURSERGEANT2ZULU-ONEDOWN.jpg


Cheers

Martyn

PS More pictures of new additions to follow later in the week
 
Here is another set from THE ZULU WAR also bought yesterday. This is SET No: ZS26 from the Hand to Hand series and is titled “ONE DOWN” featuring a Colour Sergeant and two Zulu warriors

ZULUWAR-COLOURSERGEANT2ZULU-ONEDOWN.jpg


Cheers

Martyn

PS More pictures of new additions to follow later in the week

Martyn,
Great acquisitions! I have neither:( Will be waiting very impatiently for more beatuies to be shown!
Mike
 
Here is another ZULU WAR set from the show.

This is set number: EQ29A General Supply Wagon with sheet covered load

ZULUWAR-24thWAGON.jpg


Looks like two 24th have been seconded as drivers

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Here is another ZULU WAR set from the show.

This is set number: EQ29A General Supply Wagon with sheet covered load

ZULUWAR-24thWAGON.jpg


Looks like two 24th have been seconded as drivers

Cheers

Martyn:)

Great set, this is the type of Trophy set I prefer. I think Trophy made great non-combat sets.

Nice find.

Brian
 
Thank you Scott and Brian

I do like the drivers assistant with his cigar:cool:

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
This is “Hand to Hand” set number: HZ 2A

ZULUWAR-HZ2A-1.jpg


A big thanks to my friend Joe (the Lt) for pointing this one out.

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Here is “Hand to Hand” set number: HZ 29

ZULUWAR-HZ29.jpg


Cheers

Martyn:)
 
That's a great supply wagon set. I have never seen it before. It must have come out prior to 1995
 
Martyn,
I love it! I like the cigar! I like the load on the wagon,is it cast metal and paited? And I love the horses with bases, unusual on the wagon sets, but better for my Irish mitts so they don't fall over when I'm handling them!
Mike
 
That's a great supply wagon set. I have never seen it before. It must have come out prior to 1995

Martyn,
I love it! I like the cigar! I like the load on the wagon,is it cast metal and paited? And I love the horses with bases, unusual on the wagon sets, but better for my Irish mitts so they don't fall over when I'm handling them!
Mike

Hawkeye, I had never seen it before Saturday. As per the norm for Trophy there is a TM and 1996 date stamped on the underside of the horses base, perhaps the set wasn't popular enough to continue in the range as it doesn't appear in the 1998 catalogue

I knew you would like this one Mike;), the load is resin not metal.


Cheers

Martyn:)
 

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