Sunday, 30 October 2011

The Curious Case of H.G. Wells and the El-Gin Marbles (Finale)

Just realised that the last post on this Blog was my 100th ! - well I never ! , when I started this blog in the early part of this year I had no idea where it was going or how it would turn out . I still don't- it just seems to amble along gently digressing from one subject to another , I've never been lost for a subject of conversation (my wife can testify this !) - which I feared I might be in the early days . So here's to the next 100 !- back to the game ...


Treborian reinforcements charge into the enemy to save the day .


A vicious melee takes place - and the Fetaland infantry is forced to retire .


The Fetaland Artillery hits the Steam Coach and blocks the road.


The Fetaland artillery's shooting improves - just as it runs out of ammo !.


The Fetaland infantry reform , but are now out numbered .


With their forces having taken heavy casualties the Fetaland forces decide to fall back . The El-Gin Marbles are safe ! .


H.G.Wells and Polly Perkins are safe, although a little shaken !. Inspector Zapp leads them to safety.


 Inspired by their adventure H.G. Wells falls into discussion with Inspector Zapp .


The Inspector is a keen collector of Miniature Figurines .


And that is how H.G. Wells came to write ' Small Wars'
'Little Wars'
   








5 comments:

  1. Hi Mosstrooper,

    Love it! absolutely love it and your case for 40mm figures is fast becoming a compelling one!

    All the best,

    DC

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  2. Ahh, so that's how it came about. Splendid Little Action!

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  3. Excellent story! I'm sure HGW would have approved.

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