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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
P is for Protest
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..."Now it turns out the authorities are demanding the participation of people in the rally," Read more; Moscow Times Absolute Cla...
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
O is for Over-sexed, Over-paid and Over Here!
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A common wartime refrain in 'Blighty'! Referring to our erstwhile allies and their apparent lack of want for anything, pouring into...
T is for Toy Soldiers
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Some more bits on Toy Soldiers in art and design; Unicef - Turn Toy Soldiers back into children Poignant and thought provoking. Toy Sol...
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B is for Big Ears
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This is quite an easy - non- Giant - one to identify, although as you can tell from the lack of a figure and the torn hand-rails it's t...
Monday, February 13, 2012
P is for Pachyderm
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It is one of my great bugbears that white-metal manufacturers - from the Hollow-casters of the last century, through to the current solid ...
R ist fur Rote Teufeler
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Apologies for the German grammar! I have one box with all the GI's in, and another box for everything else (non-German), and we are in...
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P is for Pathe and Production
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A quick film of Britains Hornsey works, you see someone working on a master figure, the hollow-casting process, the speed with which the de...
Sunday, February 12, 2012
A is for Around and About
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Following-on from the Dr. Who Adventures magazine freebies the other night, this is all stuff I've picked-up between the middle of Nove...
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A is for King Authur Pendragon of 'The Round-Tabled'
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Arthur's knights were almost certainly dressed as late Romans, so labelling a bag of Roman cavalry as being so is not as far fetched as ...
G is for Gladiators
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It's a while since I sent a couple of images of these to PSR for one of their critique type revues within the vintage section, and I alw...
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Friday, February 10, 2012
News Views Etc...Dr Who
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I will be blogging on stuff available out there at the moment in a day or two, but in the meantime these are half-here half gone... Dr Who A...
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HO is for Half-O Gauge, not scale, not size, not ratio - GAUGE
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Being the distance between the rails on the model and their relationship to the real thing! The crap you read about scale, size, ratio and g...
Thursday, February 9, 2012
J is for Jogging
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Following-on from the Giant Cowboy and Indian Article the other day, we have this little lot who use all the same poses as Giant but with...
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L is for Late again - Show Report; Sandown Park
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Missing both December shows (London Toy Soldier and the NEC's general toys) my last show of last year was the other big general toy fair...
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L is for Late - Show Report; Birmingham, October
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As I track down images from three different hard-drives and a dozen memory-sticks, I'm coming across all sorts of stuff which I meant to...
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