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Friday, October 21, 2011
News, View etc...Counter
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I've got the counter sorted out, prize will be at 0120,000, or about 5 weeks time, I'll look for prize-worthy stuff in Birmingham! W...
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
News, views etc...Birmingham's come round again!
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Dave McKenna's 21st Central Toy & Model Soldier Show is in Birmingham is this Sunday Sunday 2 3 nd October 2011 Doh! The Clarendon...
Monday, October 17, 2011
W is for White Tower Miniatures
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From time to time a 'Plastics Man' turns to the dark side and starts to experiment with poured metal, cold-setting rubber and 'M...
C is for Cautionary Tales
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I bought this about a year ago, I had finished a job and felt like a present for myself, so managed to tick-off a couple of the items on my ...
B is for Box
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If you click on 'Noddy' in the tags list at the bottom of the post, you'll get this up with the original post. Sent in by blog v...
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M is for Midgetoy, Metal and Martians!
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Fresh from the Chicago show, I nearly bought these the other day, but Adrien of Mercator Trading (link to the right of the blog page) let m...
M is for Mini-trucks, Part 1 - Cab designs and overview
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This set of 7 posts (following) was born out of the catalogue page the the boys over at Moonbase let me use the other week (month?!), and t...
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M is for Mini-trucks, Part 2 - Types 1-1B
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So looking at the various types in turn; it is of course my own numbering system, and is both entirely arbitrary and subject to change many ...
M is for Mini-trucks, Part 3 - Types 2A-2E
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The Line-up, missing is the 2D colour variant and the 2E by ABC Type 2A (seems to have been replaced by 2/3 hybrid B see Part 4; be...
M is for Mini-trucks, Part 4 - 2/3 Hybrids and Type 3
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The line-up again, the Type 3 is not quite as much of a step smaller than the 2/3 's than the picture suggests. Type 2/3 Hybrid A...
M is for Mini-trucks, Part 5 - Types 4A-4E
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Another line-up, these are really very similar to look at, the differences being either on the underside, as markings or in the number of g...
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M is for Mini-trucks, Part 6 - Types 5, 6 and 7 (all known)
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The final line-up of these little trucks, for which - as if you haven't guessed - I have a real soft-spot for, they were everywhere whe...
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