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Sunday, January 18, 2009
T is for more Tractors
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While looking for the piece of rolling stock which seems to have fallen off the face of the earth, I kept coming across tractors and thinkin...
T is for Trains
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Bit of a cheat this one 'cause most of them are more Triang , but there are some non-Triang among them. The one I really wanted to post ...
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
T is for Triang Battle Space
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Some more movements on the Triang rail network. Here we have some regular wagons pressed into service to move some HQ elements up the co...
T is for Triang (or Tri-Ang)
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Both are correct, both were used on packaging. Well...what have we here? Another of my favourites, that's what! The beauty of having you...
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Monday, January 12, 2009
T is for Totem Pole
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One of my 'side collections', like trees, all totem poles are far too small for the figures they are issued with, so actually some o...
Sunday, January 11, 2009
T is for Tractors
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These are a few of my tractors, I have a soft spot for farm vehicles and figures, my fathers family have a farm near Retford in Nottingham a...
T is for TSR
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Dungeons & Dragons , the first great 'system' for fantasy role-playing games, ultimately sort of lost out to Warhammer in Europ...
Thursday, January 8, 2009
S is for S'mother Stuff!
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This is last post today and is to clear a couple of little companies, who's contributions to the small scale world have been on the mino...
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S is for Star Wars
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Here are a few not so much rarities, as just unusual items from the Galoob stable, now fully taken over by Hasbro . The first is a group ...
S is for Standard
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Some of my favourite toy soldiers are the card flats I've picked up over the years, and these are some of the nicer ones. Standard Games...
S is for Starlux
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The best known of the French producers, these are a few shots of 54mm civilian figures I took a while ago. These are all factory painted, an...
S is for S.E.G.O.M.
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Societie d' Edition General d' Objets Moules. One of the more sought-after or mythical names in war-gaming circles, SEGOM w...
S is for S.A.E.
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Swedish African Engineers , the final (I think/hope??!!) incarnation of the work of Holgar Ericsson, a man who's style was his saving, a...
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