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Wednesday, July 6, 2011
News
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More new stuff over on the Airfix blog, well it's mostly very old stuff now! Box art for Zoo and Combat Group, 54mm Para's and Germa...
Friday, July 1, 2011
News, views etc...
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Just posted the HO/OO WWI Americans over on the Airfix Blog, and had a bit of a rant at the same time! New Plastic Warrior is out, can...
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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