W T Allison II
Command Sergeant Major
- Joined
- Dec 6, 2009
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Tommy,
Great display! I don't believe I have ever seen a Trophy of Wales Napoleonic display like it before. Can you post some close-ups? Also, is the building from Trophy?
Mike
Mike: The building is part of the Trophy Le Haye Sainte diorama set and the rest are add on sets. If you check my two albums "Waterloo" you will see closeups as well as the "Cavalry Charges" thread under Trophy. Thanks and glad you enjoyed it. TommyTommy,
Great display! I don't believe I have ever seen a Trophy of Wales Napoleonic display like it before. Can you post some close-ups? Also, is the building from Trophy?
Mike
by Trophy.
by Trophy.
Thank you. La Haye Sainte was a Belgian walled farm and this building depicts the gate house. Set consists of 14 men of the Kings German Legion and 10 Frenchmen. Not part of Hougumont. For a closeup, please look at the Trophy "Cavalry Charges" thread and my two Waterloo albums. You are correct about needing more shelf space. TommyIs what being shown part of Hougumont's South entrance? If so, is it also by Trophy? You definitely need more shelf space and would love a closeup of the figures; bet they look great. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Tom. Fortunately they were purchased several years ago when they were available at a good price. To me, creating the display is as much fun as the collecting. TommyAwesome display Tom, it must have taken some time and money to put all that together!
Tom
Thanks for your comments. It is difficult to post a photo as you suggested due the size restrictions of the forum. Better closeups of the sets can be viewed in my two Waterloo albums and in the Trophy thread "Cavalry Charges". TommyIt appers to be a fine display but unfortunately the photo is too small for it to be properly appreciated. It really deserves a full page photo.