So, 4am here, and I've run out of puff, sorting the plunder pile! Yeah, I had a snooze earlier! There were three new Plastic Warrior Special Publications launched at the show this year, and the embargo has been lifted on them being announced, so they are:
A brief look at VP, not much added since the last issue, but all now in full colour for the first time, which with the sister volume . . .. . . on UNA, means all five (Kentoys, Speedwell, Trojan) of the problematic Britains/Timpo-copy Khaki Infantry issuers have now been updated and colourised, I think?While this overview of Poplar Plastics, and it's relationship with Thomas, is also an update of a past title, with much more added, and again, in colour for the first time. They areare available separately for varying prices, or all three are in a bundle for £15:00, but I don't know how long that offer will last, before they revert to individual list items, or one of them runs out, so get your order in now!
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Peter Cole and his label Replicants had a 40th Anniversary (of Plastic Warrior magazine) figure, and four pairs of English civil War cavalry on his tables.
In a departure for Replicants, there is a new horse with separate base a' la Britains/Timpo, and the 40th Anniversary figure is of a spy, saboteur or 5th columnist, with headphones, using a morse-sender/receiver, in a suitcase. Whether this is a metaphor for PW's revelations on the secrets of plastic toy soldier production over the years, I didn't ask, but it seems apt! He may, of course, just be getting the football results?
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Graham Apperley reminded me he has a Blog now, which I had read on Brian Carrick's pages, but forgot to action, so this is the URL:
Away from the show, Tom also has a new blog:
and sent me a link to an interesting 3D print source for civil/railway figures:
And I'm hoping to get commenter John's Blog-link shortly.
10-06-25 Done - https://toysoldiersblog.wordpress.com/
It's nice to see a resurgence in Blogging, especially in our field.
It was a fantastic show as always, and credit is due to Paul, Peter and Brian for putting it on, I don't know when I'll get the plunder posts out as there's a ton of stuff in the queue before it, even if I get stuck back-in, which I'm not sure I'm ready to, but it'll all be here in the end!
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Thanks Hugh for the mention! I am pretty sure the radio op is a merchant seaman operating a radio. I think I heard it was an homage to Peters uncle? Not sure of the precise details. Those ecw cavalry are superb! Stay positive old chum!
Replicants are some fine miniatures. Remind me, what scale ar they in?
Cheers backatcha' Graham!
They are 1:32nd scale Jan, 'standard' 54mm size, and he makes them one piece/item at a time, on a small hand-operated press of no more than an ounce or two's capacity, it'll be in his book 'Suspended animation', which you can find occasionally on Feebay.
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My Blog...https://toysoldiersblog.wordpress.com/ I
Hope the link works.
Nice to meet you at PW on Saturday.
Cheers John, that's done. Yes, however briefly, you shot-off so fast I was talking to the back of your head! Make more time next year, and we can have a proper chat, although the annoying dichotomy of the show is how nice it is to see everyone against how little time there is to actually catch-up!
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