Yo mucker, didn't you see the labels on the boxes? TUNNOCKS!!\ said:Did somebody mention biscuits!!?
Your not wrong , facing thousands of Zulus and all you can think of is a calf That must have been a bit of artistic licence :D\ said:Thanks Alan, I did consider balsa, but the grain would have been far too 'heavy' for 1/72, hence Gern's tight grain stirrers.Ah yes, the cows....I also remember one of the soldiers going to get some milk for a calf, but by the time he'd returned the ungrateful little sod had snuffed it.
I reckon the last thing on my mind at that time would be feeding a calf!!!
Thanks Ian, but at the present rate, 4000 1/72 Zulus would cost me £800, me thinks a drastic cut back in Impi spending is called for!...That's without the £30 worth of British involvement.\ said:Good luck with the figures Ron I'm part way through doing some for my D-Day landing SIG but now where near 4,000
Naah! This'll be an Outside Broadcast so they'll be in the green Caravan Park!\ said:3999 Zulus in the Green Room? More like the Green Hanger!
Oh come on Col! You're surely not suggesting Ron burns this masterpiece?!\ said:This looks amazing Ron. But I've just had an awful thought. I might be wrong here, but didn't the 'Locals' set fire to the building near the end of the film ? So if this is right, how far are you going with the dio' Ron ?
Thanks Colin, I know they set fire to the Hospital building, but I can't remember if they did the same to the stores. I don't think they did.\ said:This looks amazing Ron. But I've just had an awful thought. I might be wrong here, but didn't the 'Locals' set fire to the building near the end of the film ? So if this is right, how far are you going with the dio' Ron ?
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