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Nice work Alan. Excellent telling of a story in both of these (Got a feeling I've seen the tipsy cavalryman in the past and he still looks great):D

Thanks for sharing
Paul
 
Alan,

Oh how I remember these ...great stuff and fine bits of work telling a story with humour as well ,......you must have so many at your display cabinets ....

Thanks for sharing

Nap
 
Cheers, chaps. I have a bit more difficulty with the small pieces these days. Fingers get fixed, and I lose grip. But hey, we do what we can when we can(y)
 
I recognise "Le Riboteur" (ref. for the article is in your 'Blast from the Past' thread); and there's definite deja vu when looking at the group of happy 'boozehounds'.
Many thanks for the all round views of these golden oldies.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Always wanted to see Reveille in colour and now I see it.

Again heartfelt thanks

Cheers

Huw
 
You said fumblefingers forgot the words mate,

But when the model is done right like these you didn't need an explanation.

lovely jubbly.
Paul.
 
Hello Alan,

I love these pieces. I didn't realise that you were the creator for the Reveille piece, which I remember fondly in MM when I was a very young un...:)

Rgds Victor
 
If your the same Alan I remember from the BMSS days (back then) you did a French Napoleonic marine sitting on a wall playing with a dog?

Rich
 
Yes, Rich, that was one of mine:rolleyes: A friend's wife liked it so much, I gave it to them. Well, it made a bit of room for something else;) That was a long time ago, certainly.

Alan
 
Thought it was you, remember seeing you at the Caxton Hall meetings and if I remember right we attended a national collection day with John Ruddle many moons ago. Did you also do a figure of Elton John?
 
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