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| Visitors to Marks 1/6th World
have a good look round before the start of the
days play. |
As can be seen, Sarah had the
hospitality side of things all sewn up with hot and cold drinks and all the
food you could eat! |
First thing in the morning
Chris fills the river Dave with a hose pipe (I think!). |
Nick puts the
finishing touches to his latest building. |
Four wise monkeys. I'll leave
it to you to decide which is which! |
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| Vince Abbot's very nice
Armortek Tiger impressed everybody with it's smoothness and excellent
paintjob. |
It makes a change to see a
Tiger in Panzer Grey. |
Bryan's Elefant basks in the
glorious sunshine. We were very lucky with the weather as the week previous
it had been awful. |
Greg's very clean Panther
heads off across the Russian Steppe. |
Howard's JS searching for more
prey while Garry's Tiger rolls on oblivious. |
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| Humpy's models nestle in the
undergrowth. They were so well camouflaged that Vince didn't see the JP and
ran over it with his Armortek Tiger! Ouch!!! |
And here they stand guard over
Marksville! |
Jim's celebrity Tiger rolls
towards some dragons teeth. |
Howard's JS gets a good
washing from Bryan's Elefant. |
Mark's King Tiger receives
some attention from a 1/6th scale mechanic. |
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| A kubelwagen poses with some
figures among the ruins. |
A couple of Tommies take
cover. |
Mark looks puzzled with
Bryan's Elefant! |
Mark checks out Vince's Tiger. |
Mark's early Tiger looking
very menacing... |
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| ...and disabled by a mine! |
Later, after some repairs it
was seen hull down waiting for a target. |
Martin's ultra clean Panther
hiding behind a veil! He had a huge toolbox which was full of dusters and
polish! |
Mark's IS152 gets knocked out
on the bridge over the river Dave. |
Nick's early Tiger, presumably
named after his better half? |
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| Mel's Tiger reveals itself as
it crosses the railway line. |
Two T34's in a defensive
position awaiting the might of the German Whermacht. |
Mark's Firefly
takes cover against a barn. |
Nick's Tiger rolls along the
main East West Road flanked by tank traps. |
Harvey looks after the
frequency pegs. |
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| Richard's IS152 takes a
defensive position ready for the Axis. |
A Russian sniper picks off all
those silly German tank commanders that drive around with their heads stuck
out of their turrets! |
A T34 rolls onto the river
bridge unaware that it's being watched! |
Another of Nick's buildings,
this time a purpose built Tank workshop, er, barn! |
Barry takes the Elefant for a
stroll. |
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| Some GI's get directions from
a Para. |
As there were four 1/6th
King Tigers present it was decided to take advantage of the situation and
pose them for a few photo's. |
This picture and the
previous, a couple of King Tiger's receive some TLC in the heat of the
battle. |
Four King Tigers lined up for
inspection... |
...and silhouetted against the
sky. |