Doctors and Nurses


CTS wagon


               Above: Chris's Funny Little Wars figures, with the Duchess of Gerolstein on the left. 


                             Assorted metal figures, including a tavern wench wishing to offer assistance. 

Victorian era stretcher team converted from WW2 plastics


No, the figure on the right, who our wounded hero has ill-advisedly sidled closer to, is not in nursely attire; rather it is the Transylvanian Countess who has eagerly volunteered her services.







Above: Confederate wounded


Above: Very 1970s looking Britains nurses.

These resin nuns are another source of medical assistance.



These are two very rubbery plastic white plastic figures that I have painted.


The terracotta cookie jar buildings are left in my garden ready to use in any outdoor wargames. They are a good background for photos, although every once in a while I empty them of the resident earwigs.

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    1. Thanks Paul. I decided that my heroic little warriors required proper medical attention, although the attentions of a vampire might be unwelcome!

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  2. The CTS ambulance is a fun model. Not as wide in scale as the real CW ambulances but a good adaptable "toy" as it's also the covered wagon. I use the other seat that is supplied as it gets the driver inside out of the weather.

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    1. The ambulance is a little 'skinny' but it still looks good and comes with plenty of extras.

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