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Tuesday, June 28, 2011
S is for Spyglass Miniatures
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Currently in 'The Works' (same place that did the clip-together tanks a while back), you local discount book shop, are these female...
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
V is for ‘Vyper’…or; it was!
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For reasons beyond my control which I will digress in the fullness of time, I’ve been rather kicking my heels for a while now and in a momen...
Monday, June 13, 2011
N is for New Posts
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Just one today, another ACW set, have also updated the images for the introductory post to the previous group of related stuff.
L is for Lone*Star
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After all that very small scale stuff the other day, here’s a bit of 54mm from the Autumn purchase of last year, and continues the ‘theme du...
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011
I is for Initial Introduction
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Below these three shots - If I get them all loaded today; are 7 other articles, which this picture will help with, as far as identifying the...
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T is for Tiny...Tiny Trojan's
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The reason I ended up with 7 articles was that I wanted to cover the ‘ Tiny Trojan’ figures, but to do that I needed to compare them to the...
C is for Crescent
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Leading on from the previous post one might as well have a look at the small scale output of Crescent , who seem to have provided the moulds...
R is for Railway figures
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Returning to the Trojan article that launched this group of 8 posts, we find that the figures I believe to be the civilians from the Trojan ...
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M is for Military by Merit or Model Scene
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Because I’ve touched on Merit above, and will cover a lot of the other early British small scale Military in the remaining new posts below,...
W is for Wardie from B. J. Ward
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So, from the above posts we end up having to have a quick look at B.J.Ward, Don Bowles and their Wardie/Mastermodels range of model railway ...
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L is for Lilliput
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Having now cleared those companies linked to the original Trojan post, we might as well clear-up the other loose-ends that have been raised...
S is for Skybirds
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So, to the final post in this concurrent group - Skybirds ; not really connected to Trojan at all, but mentioned enough times in the 7 post...
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Friday, June 3, 2011
J is for Just call me Wikileaks!
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I found these stuffed inside a hollow log the other day, and felt that in the wider global interests of true and lasting peace, justice and ...
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J is for Johnny Reb!
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Another ACW article, this time a smaller size but not the smallest, these being in the 30mm bracket. The plastic figures are - of course - S...
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B is for Blue
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A birthday picture for Mim, a while ago now, we went for a walk on the flood-medow at Hungerford, and I kept trying to Photograph the Smal...
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