ANZAC Charge,Gallipoli 1915 ,54mm Release,Acmodels

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amcairns

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Greetings,
On this special day Acmodels announces their ANZAC charge diorama depicting an attack at Gallipoli 1915.
Kit comes with ten figures with one cast into the base.Photo etch hook bayonets are also in the kit.
ACM32006 Kit is cast in grey resin.
Andy Cairns
Acmodels
 

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Mike,Mark and Richard,
Thanks for the comments.Richard,Price will depend on margin on trade price,recommend to ask Steve Kirtley of Skminiatures in UK.
Cheers
Andy
 
What a Beautifully rendered WW1 set-piece, Andy (y)(y)(y)(y)(y)! Such perfect timing too, with regards to the release date :LOL:.
Looking at the photos, I can almost "hear" the Turkish MGs cutting down those brave ANZAC troopers :(;).
Kudos, my dear friend :p!
Cheers!
Kenneth.
 
Thanks Guys,
Let age not weary them.
Markus und Martin Vielen Dank,
Kenneth ,Thanks ,haven't forgotten the Accordianist coming soon,
Peter,Ometz, thanks very much,
Also thanks Huw,and Valient.
Cheers
Andy
 
Andy, after attending a moving Dawn service this morning with my son and grandchildren in Christchurch with a lovely brunch to follow I later I moved into a relaxed evening with a beer and then saw this!!.................
What an amazing and timely tribute to our Anzac troops, absolutely your best work to date.
Well done my friend.
Les
 
To all our Aussie and Kiwi friends, I can assure you that the Poms have not forgotten (www.bbc.co.uk). There are plenty of services going on around the country today, and HM the Queen will be laying a wreath at the Cenotaph this morning. My own unit has a particular link, because the only VC awarded to a member of the ship's company was at Gallipoli (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Walderne_St_Clair_Tisdall).

Lest we forget,

Mike
 
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