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Click the AirFix Civil War scene view "AirFix Forts 'o Fame" the photo alubum for May 2008.
Click the charriot on the 'puter to view "Summer for Sumer" the photo alubum for March 2008.
click the image for photoshow, "Let out for Christmas!" click the image of the Early American Skateboarder to visit a new photo album. Happily taking annoying miniature photos since April 1999!



click image to visit a toy soldier's tale, a story for all ages!1812 American 'Napolionics' by venerable manufactoring concern, Imerie Risely!
Click image to visit a new galleryschlossThe zvezda modular castle elements at last provide a promintory worthy of challanging the airfix commandos (not yet on scene) as they assault the airfix coastal fort set.
.....album for summer 2007!.... Click the image to visit Troops of the Garden! garden troops

..... album of spring... 2007 arose from the mists of winter.... Click this image to visit!

Historex Bavarian on guard.


msr Dean dressed as a young Napoleon," Vacation-eeeeee!!! (..and then we're gonna go to iowa, and washington!..eeeeeeeee!)"
"ruins on mars." An OO scale marriage of the classic airfix coastal gun playset and some vintage robotech accessory sci-fi dudes camo-ed by some warhammer building ruins. Some non-perm kit bashing (sort of, well ok, some different stuff stuck together)....
2003's most under rated figures and vehicle kits.
soon the misunderstood figures of 2004! 54mm/1-32nd ICM plastic kits of 1870 Frenchies and Pruessians and an RPM 75mm (the box says 'schneider 75mm' which is of course that belle of the battle from the Franco-Prussian through the Great War and World War II, used by many nations.)

Same French field gun in Minifigs 15mm.

A little photo show of the ICM 75's bigger and older cousin from a maker I have yet to remember the name of, just click on the cannon and spaceman picture to visit


click the pic of the AirFix CHi-Ha tank stomping around some poor sot's desk top, to see MORE Armour!
click the photo of the AirFix wagon to mosey on over to the Wagons Ho!! page.
STILL!! supporting not only our troops but our commander-in-chief, the President of the United States! A strong Huzzah for Msr Rumsfeld and his newness, Msr Gates, part of the very Compitent civilian control of our military, the American way! And the main reason we haven't suffured the fate of so many less stable governing systems. (Though, admitidly, the American culture DOES produce notoriously poor spellers.)

In the past, truely great leaders had to contend with egoistic civilians who happened to manage getting into a uniform so their misguided opines had the look of professional pronouncements to the press: as well as the old guard all set to fight the last conflict. Msr Rummy has a whole angry mob of both types, lighting torches and grabbing pitchforks as they scream in the foggy night of their elitest village. Pray, thee, Msr. Gates abounds in skill and wit.
..and that is how I really feel about that!


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November 4th is 'omoge to Wilfred Own day in my household.The current Wikipedia entry states; Owen was killed in action on 4th November 1918 during the crossing of the Sambre-Oise Canal , exactly one week (almost to the hour) before the signing of the Armistice and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant the day after his death. His mother received the telegram informing her of his death on Armistice Day, as the church bells were ringing out in celebration.
(Owen was aged 25).

prelim paint on 1/72 RPM WW I Ford Ambulance. This is a sister kit to the Ford Armoured Car (1920s Bolshy-butt kicking Polish).

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Want to know how equipment and belts rest on a body in motion? These vera' cool "live-people" photos are compliments of the history channel, see the big old "H"? Just a sample of what the miniature figure enthusiast can find in the way of research at the History Channel!! (Also History Channel International ain't bad!)