I'd finally grown used to my old camera.
It was just about the size of a brick, and didn't muck about with any of those USB cables, or thumbnail memory chips. It had a 3.5 inch floppy drive inside. It made transfer to a PC, it was purchased back when memory chips required the instalation of complex emulator software, very simple.
But now it's dead. Not so much the camera, but the battery.
One of the Bengalis suggested that I might be able to buy a replacement battery on eBay. That's what he did. From China. But he had to buy 3 or 4 before once came through that wasn't just a paper weight.
So now I have a new camera. And I'm forced to start all over again on learning how to take photos of 'Little Lead Dollies.'
And so it begins.
A Foundry Zulu War British officer, painted as a French officer of Colonial Marines, and a Matchbox (I think) limosine, still in progress, and a movie camera. Which we've actually used in two scenarios by the way. The camera, not the limosine.

A Chinese command stand, for a set of Colonial rules as yet unfinished.

Some Foundry ACW Zouaves,
converted into French Zouaves.
