tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-794332685653784854.post8403140268511331673..comments2024-03-27T00:38:57.402+00:00Comments on Small Scale World: W is for Wardie from B. J. WardHugh Walterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10689023221814673819noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-794332685653784854.post-47944135134417782362022-11-19T12:22:11.580+00:002022-11-19T12:22:11.580+00:00Thanks again Jon, I've answered you first comm...Thanks again Jon, I've answered you first comment and it's the same here, I will return to them in a year or two, I've a few more come in, and these days evilBay can quickly fill the gaps, but yeah - if you publish do send us a link, I'm always happy to share superior knowledge with the Loyal Readers!<br /><br />HHugh Walterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10689023221814673819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-794332685653784854.post-15469079362936094312022-11-19T11:17:52.853+00:002022-11-19T11:17:52.853+00:00A few bits of info i have picked up from the illus...A few bits of info i have picked up from the illustrated kemlows story and examination of my own stash of wardies.<br /> The woman in the pleated dress IS a wardie moulding, she was part of the later issues of set 2, railway passengers, replacing the child. As there was also a child in set 3 this avoided duplication.<br /> Postie was also in this set, and appeared in the later sets without a jon attwoodnoreply@blogger.com