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| Taken shortly after they enlisted in 1914, Private Smith is the one on the right. | 
 I also made several figures of Tasmanian Light Horsemen - one mounted (charging at Beersheba?) and the other charging on foot (landing at Gallipoli?)  These are Australian made 54mm figures and not too bad as such figures go - although nothing of the quality of the Perry's that have been done for Peter Jackson and are now part of a magnificent exhibition of Chunuk Bair in Wellington which contains over 4,000 figures. More pictures of this amazing multimedia event devised by Jackson including the actual diorama can be found on the Perry website and Facebook page as well as its own blogspot by the redoubtable Roly Hermans. After seeing Jackson's short film on aerial warfare on the Western Front at the Australian War Memorial I have no doubt the ANZAC Commemoration in Wellington will be nothing less than spectacular.
 I also made several figures of Tasmanian Light Horsemen - one mounted (charging at Beersheba?) and the other charging on foot (landing at Gallipoli?)  These are Australian made 54mm figures and not too bad as such figures go - although nothing of the quality of the Perry's that have been done for Peter Jackson and are now part of a magnificent exhibition of Chunuk Bair in Wellington which contains over 4,000 figures. More pictures of this amazing multimedia event devised by Jackson including the actual diorama can be found on the Perry website and Facebook page as well as its own blogspot by the redoubtable Roly Hermans. After seeing Jackson's short film on aerial warfare on the Western Front at the Australian War Memorial I have no doubt the ANZAC Commemoration in Wellington will be nothing less than spectacular. | Maybe Private Smith at Gallipoli? | 
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| Light Horse at Beersheba - with the cap badge that belonged to one of my great uncles. | 
I have some photos of the finished Mamelukes but I may save them for a future post rather than this one.
Lest We Forget.
PS: I've just updated the links to the Chunuk Bair exhibition in Wellington as Roly has posted photos of the brilliant finished diorama. Hats off to our Kiwi brothers (and the Perrys for their magnificent figures etc) and Peter Jackson for a brilliant tribute to our ANZACs.
PS: I've just updated the links to the Chunuk Bair exhibition in Wellington as Roly has posted photos of the brilliant finished diorama. Hats off to our Kiwi brothers (and the Perrys for their magnificent figures etc) and Peter Jackson for a brilliant tribute to our ANZACs.
 
 
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