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Some pre production photos of the MK4 and Mk6 Light tanks. Both will be available shortly. Crews for them will appear in the New Year. Trooper
 

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And some more. Trooper
 

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Some pre production photos of the MK4 and Mk6 Light tanks. Both will be available shortly. Crews for them will appear in the New Year. Trooper

Brian,

Count me in for at least two of each........
They will be a great add on to my interwars British Army in manouvers - European Theater- and also in a more Northwestern Desert Motiff as part of a flying column protecting the Khyber Pass........ I have great colour schemes and will share shortly.
Once again Brian and Team ( Allan and Dave ) you have gone the extra mile.....
Regards,
Artillery_Crazy ( Luiz ).
 

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Some pre production photos of the MK4 and Mk6 Light tanks. Both will be available shortly. Crews for them will appear in the New Year. Trooper
These are wonderful tank models. I love the British inter-war tanks. I will be interested in these. -- Al
 
Gentlemen!

Here it is the Yeomanry Miniatures representation of the Model "T" Ford of the Austalian Light Car Patrol! First off the production line. The last picture is especially for you Louis complete with your certificate.

Regards to all.

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I thought you might like to know that Yeomanry Miniatures now have their 1904 Rolls Royce Staff Car in production. There will be a few at the London Toy Soldier Show on 25th June and orders can be placed now.

The car and occupants comprising of Driver, 2 Staff Officers and a General Officer retails at £119.95 painted and £69.95 as a kit of parts, for all of you who prefer to do your own thing.

I enclose some pictures of the finished article.

See you at the show.
 
Gentlemen!

Here it is the Yeomanry Miniatures representation of the Model "T" Ford of the Austalian Light Car Patrol! First off the production line. The last picture is especially for you Louis complete with your certificate.

Regards to all.

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Wow! ^&cool^&cool Looks fantastic, and I could not be honored to have the first one. Look forward to my other "first production" models and certificates.

Thanks again!

Louis
 
Brian,

well done with your latest creation of the No. 1 Australian Light Car Patrol in Palestine 1918

Just like the 'real thing' so check this link to the Australian War Memorial Imagery Collection

http://cas.awm.gov.au/item/B00054

John
 
Gentlemen!

Here it is the Yeomanry Miniatures representation of the Model "T" Ford of the Austalian Light Car Patrol! First off the production line. The last picture is especially for you Louis complete with your certificate.

Regards to all.

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Yeoman,

Very very nice indeed......very sharp.......need to get around to some Western Front livery......
Once again congrats....
Happy that you are around.

Artillery_Crazy
 
Gentlemen

Following Trooper's post of the pre-production photographs of the Vickers Light Tanks and the imminent release of the models next month, I was surfing the net looking for details of the inter-war markings, when I came across a picture by the artist Snaffles entitled "The Season 1939-1940. I am attaching a copy or the print and would be grateful if you could let me know if any of you would be interested in purchasing this set, or part of it, if I produced the figures to go with the tanks.

Looking forward to receiving your thoughts on this subject.

Regards,

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And some more. Trooper
 
Gentlemen

Following Trooper's post of the pre-production photographs of the Vickers Light Tanks and the imminent release of the models next month, I was surfing the net looking for details of the inter-war markings, when I came across a picture by the artist Snaffles entitled "The Season 1939-1940. I am attaching a copy or the print and would be grateful if you could let me know if any of you would be interested in purchasing this set, or part of it, if I produced the figures to go with the tanks.

Looking forward to receiving your thoughts on this subject.

Regards,

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I think it would be a unique and fascinating set. I would be in.
 
Gentlemen

Following Trooper's post of the pre-production photographs of the Vickers Light Tanks and the imminent release of the models next month, I was surfing the net looking for details of the inter-war markings, when I came across a picture by the artist Snaffles entitled "The Season 1939-1940. I am attaching a copy or the print and would be grateful if you could let me know if any of you would be interested in purchasing this set, or part of it, if I produced the figures to go with the tanks.

Looking forward to receiving your thoughts on this subject.

Regards,

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Hi Brian,

Please find below markings for the Vickers Light Tanks.
Let me know when can we have an idea to price, we can place orders and choose the colour schemes and markings.
Regards,
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Gentlemen

Following Trooper's post of the pre-production photographs of the Vickers Light Tanks and the imminent release of the models next month, I was surfing the net looking for details of the inter-war markings, when I came across a picture by the artist Snaffles entitled "The Season 1939-1940. I am attaching a copy or the print and would be grateful if you could let me know if any of you would be interested in purchasing this set, or part of it, if I produced the figures to go with the tanks.

Looking forward to receiving your thoughts on this subject.

Regards,

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Hi Brian

I would be interested if I could get the castings to paint myself for my own collection

Regards John
 
Here are some pre production photos of Brian's new Crossley tender. This will be available in three versions, as a plain lorry as seen here which will have a full crew of sitting Tommies in the back, as a lorry with the sides of the tilt rolled up which will be shown on the next post. This will have a driver chatting up a WAAC, an RFC airman wearing the "maternity" jacket standing in the back and two fitters in overalls heaving a rotary engine into the back. The third version, which will have the full tilt, will be available early in the New Year. Trooper
 

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Here are the photos of the second version with the rolled up tilt. Samples will be on display at the London show as well as the Crewe tractor, the Australian light scout car and the Mk4 and Mk6 tanks. Should be quite a display. Trooper
 

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Here are the photos of the second version with the rolled up tilt. Samples will be on display at the London show as well as the Crewe tractor, the Australian light scout car and the Mk4 and Mk6 tanks. Should be quite a display. Trooper

Hi Trooper,

I have been checking my reference books on The Mechanisation of the British Army and the Army Service Corps between 1902 and 1939, but could not pin point this specific model. Could you please share some reference pictures......
So we can have a flavour of how they looked and the war theater they would be found at...
Regards,

Artillery_Crazy
 

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