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ge2002bill Supporting Member of TMP24 Aug 2014 9:56 p.m. PST

Hello Everyone,
I promised Chapter 2 of Lost South Pacific Adventures in August. Here is "Nineteen Years Later":

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I think (hope) you will like and enjoy it. May I say I stretched story-telling with historical miniatures more than ever before – for me that is?
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You'll discover what happened in Chapter 1, The Last Naval Battles between Zanzibar and the mysterious U-Boat in November 1918. You'll also be introduced to prominent characters and what they are about on the South Pacific Island of Malabascar.

The story advances by the usual captioned photos. It's easy to read and scenery is very different. Lots of uniforms, new buildings/terrain and character definition. A mystery plot too.

Have fun and enjoy. Go back to 1918 and 1937 before it's too late.
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Respectfully,
Bill

jurgenation Supporting Member of TMP25 Aug 2014 12:01 a.m. PST

Waiting for Doug Mclure to pop up,great entertainment!

MHoxie25 Aug 2014 2:24 a.m. PST

Doug McClure may have been the world's most experienced rubber -dinosaur fighter. He could teach Yor, the Hunter from the Future a few tricks.

drummer25 Aug 2014 8:43 a.m. PST

This new story-line is off to a great start.

Bunkermeister Supporting Member of TMP25 Aug 2014 10:59 a.m. PST

Wonderful, very inventive.

Mike Bunkermeister Creek
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Servo300025 Aug 2014 11:32 a.m. PST

Super photos and story. Thanks for such good work and please give us more!

Matsuru Sami Kaze25 Aug 2014 11:59 a.m. PST

The eyeball of doom, a terrible portent. Somebody gonna expire. Dogs and cats will abide each other.
The lion won't sleep tonight. The hammer will miss the nail.
Traffic lights won't move offa red. Zeus will eat a banana.

ge2002bill Supporting Member of TMP25 Aug 2014 9:49 p.m. PST

Thank you, kyote bluer than blue, Juergen, M Hoxie, drummer, Bunkermeister, Servo 3000 and Matsuru Sami Kaze, for taking time to write something about the photo story. I appreciate you doing this a lot. You make the fun I had taking the photos and imagineering everything even more satisfying.
Respectfully,
Bill

chuck05 Fezian26 Aug 2014 2:11 p.m. PST

Great job on the story. Im looking forward to seeing how it turns out.

Chuck

Early morning writer26 Aug 2014 8:59 p.m. PST

Top notch, Hertzog, top notch. Though the world might use a little 'dirtying', all a bit too clean. But, hey, its your fantasy so do what you like!

ge2002bill Supporting Member of TMP27 Aug 2014 8:06 p.m. PST

Thank you Early Morning Writer,
Always appreciate your remarks and understand your advice.
I've thought the same thing.
Cheers,
Bill

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