One Christmas in the 1950s my oldest brother got a Marx Fort Apache. I remember it but only vaguely, but I do recall that I was fascinated by it. About a year ago I had the idea similar to my "fantasy" Giant Blue and Gray set, and that was to assemble an ultimate Fort Apache.
This past Spring, at the Gettysburg Toy Soldier Show, I got a bargain on a late-production Marx Fort Apache. It was complete and even had some extras. Then on ebay I got another bargain on a huge lot of Fort Apache pieces, enough to make a couple of forts, with lots left over.
Combining these two purchases, I laid out the footprint of my fantasy fort, including the over-the-gate blockhouse, the freestanding blockhouse, the headquarters/supply building, a little blacksmith shop that I made from a BMC building, a little Marx cabin, and a barracks made from three sections of the MPC bunkhouse. All of these components, plus a small horse corral, leave plenty of room for a good-sized parade ground.
In the photo above you can see the MPC bunkhouse, in the process of being converted into a barracks; my next post will be about that conversion.
Stay tuned, and, as ever ...
Soldier on!
Mannie
I had one of them back a long way - sadly lost in the mists of time - played with it a lot !
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I have always admired your projects and work!
I can’t wait to see the finished diorama
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