You got Zulus every where Martyn and looks like their about to prepare for battle. Having purchased The Under Attack set TD3A I found the NMP's figures to me were quite under scale. So much to my dismay I returned them wishing they had been to scale. Non the less it's a great set and sure looks good dispatching the Zulus.
Cetshwayo's Kraal
John Dunn, the honorary White Chief of Zululand, with his own escort of Naval Brigade sailors arrives at the kraal to discus a Treaty
Cheers
Martyn
Martyn: Thanks so much for posting these excellent sets. I hope you will have an album with the Zulu regiments to help all of us identify them.
These are wonderful shots of the Zulu sets. I had no idea that the Trophy range was so expansive and varied. -- Al
Martyn such a pleasure to see you continuing to feature your Zulu Warriors and like your Camels and Artillery you can never have enough Zulus. Love the way you featured John Dunn and the members of the Naval Brigade{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}
Spectacular as usual!^&cool^&cool^&cool^&cool Your Trophy collection does for Trophy what Hans, Larry, Kevin and I tried to do for K&C - it catalogues all production, just about every figure from what I can see, and is truly outstanding!
My one suggestion, for when you do the photography, would be to buy one each of the very reasonably priced desert and grassy matts offered by Build-A-Rama or JG Miniatures. Figures as magnificent as the Trophy soldiers in your collection, in such realistic poses (I gave my buddy Hans a Trophy Royal Engineer's Pontoon set where the figures held ropes, and if you moved the figures, the pontoon actually moved on the wagon) would look even better on one of these very realistic matts.:wink2:
ROYAL ARTILLERY GATLING GUN HORSE TEAMS AT THE HALT, ZULULAND 1879
Cheers
Martyn
Hi Martyn,
Please add this series of Royal Artillery guns in action, they are just great and so many together, to the Artillery Fan Album for all to enjoy the pics! What a blast......
Regards,
LF