Hi All, Well someone has picked this up...............me. I could not resist this as I though it was such a unique and clever idea. I just kept coming back for numerous looks, I know it's not 1879, I just could not see this sat collecting dust.
It will be in production shortly and will come with a choice of two base/plinth badges. One will be the collar badge and the other a cross adorned with the gum and fern leaves as shown, symbols synonymous with Australia and New Zealand.
I know April 25th was Anzac Day and this year, is the centenary year of the day the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1915. Next year on 25th April 2016 is the centenary and day it was officially named A.N.Z.A.C. Day in 1916.
Thanks Dimitry for a great, unique and very clever sculpt and a worthy tribute to all the brave A.N.Z.A.C.'s from all conflicts. cheers Richie
Ahh! Top sculpting Dimitry & Top man Richie, for picking this up, that is a superb addition to the range...
Definately put me down for one to go with my Anzac busts....
tut,Tut, Tut, what is it Skippy, the man has fell down the mineshaft & broken his leg....How did they understand Skippy, the age old question...
mark D
Hi Mark,
Thanks mate, I'll have one with your name on it. By the way I have posted your parcel today mate, so have you'll have something to do at work.
cheers
Richie
Now if you do Pip the Rorke's drift dog that belonged to Charlie Pope who was killed as Isandlwana.........I'm definitely in. But I'll take the chimp as well.