Disappointment from Newline

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Disappointment from Newline

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As you know, Newline are generally a high quality manufacturer.

I recently received an order from them, including this figure of Colonel Durnford of the Zulu Wars:

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As you can see, the mould seems to be only partly successful, but with the figures' left hand being virtually non-existent.

I am furious. Furious, I say!


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Have you contacted Newline?

Everyone gets it wrong, the good people correct them. Did Durnford have two hands?
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I'm also going to return a Long John Silver figure they sent me.

It's missing a leg.

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And it’s short. And made of white metal.
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I'm mortified. It might be handy if you legged it over to them.
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:)
Peeler wrote: Wed Mar 10, 2021 10:47 pm I'm mortified. It might be handy if you legged it over to them.
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If he was from TFL no doubt he would have avast behind
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Death of the gallant Durnford.

Colonel Durnford died at Islandlwana - exactly how, we'll never know.
Given that all of those who escaped were on horse back, Durnford must have had a chance but possibly chose to die with honour.

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The figure looks better with paint.

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.....or his horse was dead?
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Cynic.

He was quite hard done by, as I'm sure you know. Chelmsford & pals set him up as a scape-goat, with charges he found, post-Islandlwana, hard to answer.

And though he had the good Bishop's daughter to defend him, it was Victorian times & no-one listened to mere women, doncha-know.

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