Toy soldiers, wargames and modelling madness.
But the one on the right is bigger and bushier.Happy X-masCheerspaul
A Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Ho Ho Ho!Douglas firs make the best Christmas trees.
lolHappy Xmas Tim :)
Merry Christmas to you and yours Tim!
Paul's BodsLess is more in Forbodia. And the King is always right...
MosstrooperAnd to you!
PaulI bought a load of these trees very cheaply in the '80s. They're lasting well!
GeordieThe King thanks you.
Don MThe King extends greetings to the colonies.
and they say there is no point in collecting multiple scales!Merry Christmas and much joy in the year to come.-Ross
Merry Christmas young Master Gow and may Saint Nicholas leave an extra shiney sixpence in your stocking.
Frohe Weinacht Tim http://notquitemechanised.wordpress.com/2011/12/24/frohe-weinacht/ :O)Chris and Suzanne
Ross MacTo my certain knowledge these trees gave (so far) been used with 6, 15, 20, 25 and now 54mm toys. Given that they were also cheap I've had pretty good value from them!
Conrad KinchA sixpence? Would that such wealth abounded!
West 1871Back at you!
Chris KempGood post! Best to both of you.
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But the one on the right is bigger and bushier.
Happy X-mas
Cheers
paul
A Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Ho Ho Ho!
Douglas firs make the best Christmas trees.
lol
Happy Xmas Tim :)
Merry Christmas to you and yours Tim!
Paul's Bods
Less is more in Forbodia. And the King is always right...
Mosstrooper
And to you!
Paul
I bought a load of these trees very cheaply in the '80s. They're lasting well!
Geordie
The King thanks you.
Don M
The King extends greetings to the colonies.
and they say there is no point in collecting multiple scales!
Merry Christmas and much joy in the year to come.
-Ross
Merry Christmas young Master Gow and may Saint Nicholas leave an extra shiney sixpence in your stocking.
Frohe Weinacht Tim http://notquitemechanised.wordpress.com/2011/12/24/frohe-weinacht/ :O)
Chris and Suzanne
Ross Mac
To my certain knowledge these trees gave (so far) been used with 6, 15, 20, 25 and now 54mm toys. Given that they were also cheap I've had pretty good value from them!
Conrad Kinch
A sixpence? Would that such wealth abounded!
West 1871
Back at you!
Chris Kemp
Good post! Best to both of you.
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