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It might also be worth having a word with Ken Jackson.

Martin

Martin,
No offense meant as I have some of your figures and enjoy them, but Ken has not done anything yet of great value with the Trophy he has (and I hope he does!), but I am not sure he would be part of that magical era of Trophy Gloss. In my opinion, and mine alone when I state this, this gloss magic will never be duplicated in my eyes. There is something that can never be recreated when you get a red "wrinkled" box with a label on the end and open it up. That to me was part of Len's and Trophy's magic. They are unique and will always be. I feel the same way about Kingcast which is another glorious old gloss maker.

I should say this too, its not that I won't look at what Ken does with Trophy, but to me, Trophy is Len and the originals will be what I look to as Trophy.

Again, my opinion only,
Tom
 
Martin,
No offense meant as I have some of your figures and enjoy them, but Ken has not done anything yet of great value with the Trophy he has (and I hope he does!), but I am not sure he would be part of that magical era of Trophy Gloss. In my opinion, and mine alone when I state this, this gloss magic will never be duplicated in my eyes. There is something that can never be recreated when you get a red "wrinkled" box with a label on the end and open it up. That to me was part of Len's and Trophy's magic. They are unique and will always be. I feel the same way about Kingcast which is another glorious old gloss maker.

I should say this too, its not that I won't look at what Ken does with Trophy, but to me, Trophy is Len and the originals will be what I look to as Trophy.

Again, my opinion only,
Tom

Well to be honest I wasn't talking about what Ken will or will not do with Trophy! What I meant was that as Ken now has the moulds along with one hell of a lot of paperwork and old catalogues, painting guides, paint masters etc. from the Trophy factory. Not to mention the ranges Len made exclusivly for Ken and Ken's own collection which has to be seen!
I wonder though how many other collectors feel like you. Would it be a waste of time and money to revive Trophy. Or like Britains could the name carry on?
Martin
 
Well to be honest I wasn't talking about what Ken will or will not do with Trophy! What I meant was that as Ken now has the moulds along with one hell of a lot of paperwork and old catalogues, painting guides, paint masters etc. from the Trophy factory. Not to mention the ranges Len made exclusivly for Ken and Ken's own collection which has to be seen!
I wonder though how many other collectors feel like you. Would it be a waste of time and money to revive Trophy. Or like Britains could the name carry on?
Martin

Hi Martin

I have spoken to Ken and he knows I would love to see the Trophy catalogue revived, especially Egypt and The Sudan and Boer War;) I have most of the Anglo Zulu War:)

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Well to be honest I wasn't talking about what Ken will or will not do with Trophy! What I meant was that as Ken now has the moulds along with one hell of a lot of paperwork and old catalogues, painting guides, paint masters etc. from the Trophy factory. Not to mention the ranges Len made exclusivly for Ken and Ken's own collection which has to be seen!
I wonder though how many other collectors feel like you. Would it be a waste of time and money to revive Trophy. Or like Britains could the name carry on?
Martin

Ken should revive Trophy.
So far he has not.
As I suggested before maybe he should do limited runs of popular lines and see how they sell.
Seems like teh Boxer range and the SUdan and AZW range would sell well.
I agree with Tom in gloss not matt.
 
Ken should revive Trophy.
So far he has not.
As I suggested before maybe he should do limited runs of popular lines and see how they sell.
Seems like teh Boxer range and the SUdan and AZW range would sell well.
I agree with Tom in gloss not matt.

In my humble opinion, Trophy is GLOSS.

If Trophy is revived in matte, you can count me out.

Raymond.:cool:
 
I gotta concur with the rest of the folks on here, Martin. I'd only be interested in a revival of Trophy if done in gloss. I know Ken's thinking that matte is what's selling right now, but matte collectors are not going to buy Trophy. The sculpts aren't "realistic" enough for them. (I love that argument. I went on the K&C website to snoop around, and I wondered why they made a figure of David Niven in a slouch hat. Turned out to be FM Slim. Go figure.) Oh, and I'd be for Ken making the Boxer line, minus the handful of sets I've had to pay out the nose for on eBay. :p

Dave
 
I gotta concur with the rest of the folks on here, Martin. I'd only be interested in a revival of Trophy if done in gloss. I know Ken's thinking that matte is what's selling right now, but matte collectors are not going to buy Trophy. The sculpts aren't "realistic" enough for them. (I love that argument. I went on the K&C website to snoop around, and I wondered why they made a figure of David Niven in a slouch hat. Turned out to be FM Slim. Go figure.) Oh, and I'd be for Ken making the Boxer line, minus the handful of sets I've had to pay out the nose for on eBay. :p

Dave

I was talking to Ken about this today, and his answer was simply that he was planning on making the the Trophy range available in gloss and matt, eventualy.
 
I was talking to Ken about this today, and his answer was simply that he was planning on making the the Trophy range available in gloss and matt, eventualy.

Well I guess the keyword is "eventually" - sounds very promising and uncertain...:)

Even it is going to happen eventually, Trophy reproductions will never live up to the originals quality. So I would rather stick with originals...

I also seriously doubt that a new Trophy line will have Len's creativity...they are gonna be just looks alike at the best scenario...

I agree with Dave: Trophy soldiers can be only in GLOSS, they just do not have enough details for matte finish.

JMHO

Al
 
I wasn't trying to threadjack, etc and I do agree with what Martin wrote about Ken providing material, I missed that and think it would be an excellent resource.

NOW, however, I can't help but feel like some others on here, the originals are the originals, Gloss and creativity.

Here is a good example of where I am coming from, RP World Models does an excellent job on reproducing Steadfast...........BUT.........it is not the same as getting the original Barbour Enterprises boxes and the original sets, just not the same for me. I really like the originals in all areas, there is something magical about it.

I can't explain it, just my gut feeling.

Tom
 
Tom,

I just get the sense from RP that they don't really care. I have a bunch of the limited edition Crimean War sets, and I ordered a Russian artillery set to complement them. The artillery set looked like they just said, "Oh well." It was sloppy. On the other hand, their tanks look cool.

Dave
 
Tom,

I just get the sense from RP that they don't really care. I have a bunch of the limited edition Crimean War sets, and I ordered a Russian artillery set to complement them. The artillery set looked like they just said, "Oh well." It was sloppy. On the other hand, their tanks look cool.

Dave

Dave,
thanks for the heads up, I got them to make a gun set that was not part of their offerings, but they found the mold and did it and did it well, really took the time and I was quite happy. Now, on a side note, I had a flag replaced that was so so!

TD
 
I wasn't trying to threadjack, etc and I do agree with what Martin wrote about Ken providing material, I missed that and think it would be an excellent resource.

NOW, however, I can't help but feel like some others on here, the originals are the originals, Gloss and creativity.

Here is a good example of where I am coming from, RP World Models does an excellent job on reproducing Steadfast...........BUT.........it is not the same as getting the original Barbour Enterprises boxes and the original sets, just not the same for me. I really like the originals in all areas, there is something magical about it.

I can't explain it, just my gut feeling.

Tom

On the one hand I get what your saying but, if they're the original masters in the original moulds, cast in the same metal on the same machines and then painted by the same painter and put in the same box! (with a different lable to distiguish the original) How much is just nostalgia? I don't believe that Len was sitting in a garden shed doing all of the work himself for the past twenty years.
 
On the one hand I get what your saying but, if they're the original masters in the original moulds, cast in the same metal on the same machines and then painted by the same painter and put in the same box! (with a different lable to distiguish the original) How much is just nostalgia? I don't believe that Len was sitting in a garden shed doing all of the work himself for the past twenty years.

Martin,
you probably have a point there about the garden shed!!!

Tom
 
On the one hand I get what your saying but, if they're the original masters in the original moulds, cast in the same metal on the same machines and then painted by the same painter and put in the same box! (with a different lable to distiguish the original) How much is just nostalgia? I don't believe that Len was sitting in a garden shed doing all of the work himself for the past twenty years.

Martin
There is definitely a market for Trophy sets.
I still need quite a few generic firing 24 th Foot for Islandwana and Black Watch for Tamai.
If Ken could start putting out limited quantities of these standard figures I am sure he would sell them.
I agree with you about the same moulds same painters etc, but so far Ken has had all the stuff for about 4 years and we have not seen anything yet.
Hopefully we will soon.
 
Martin
There is definitely a market for Trophy sets.
I still need quite a few generic firing 24 th Foot for Islandwana and Black Watch for Tamai.
If Ken could start putting out limited quantities of these standard figures I am sure he would sell them.
I agree with you about the same moulds same painters etc, but so far Ken has had all the stuff for about 4 years and we have not seen anything yet.
Hopefully we will soon.

Agreed Damian

Ken knows I am after several Yorks and Lancs firing, at the ready and reloading sets, a few Black Watch wouldn't go amiss either;) I can afford to pass on the 24th:D

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Trophy has got to be gloss, he would lose going into gloss. Then again if he tries matte and fails, maybe he will sell the line to someone who wants to do something with it and do it in gloss
 
Hi Everyone: Back to the business at hand! I asked Len about BS 24,32,34, and 35. He said BS 32 is a set of Royal Welsh Fusiliers of six prone firing privates, one is wounded. BS 24 is a single Boxer firing jezail from set BS28. In 1989 he started selling selected single figures. He will keep looking for information about BS 34 and 35. I hope this helps toward completion of the list.
 
Hi Everyone: Back to the business at hand! I asked Len about BS 24,32,34, and 35. He said BS 32 is a set of Royal Welsh Fusiliers of six prone firing privates, one is wounded. BS 24 is a single Boxer firing jezail from set BS28. In 1989 he started selling selected single figures. He will keep looking for information about BS 34 and 35. I hope this helps toward completion of the list.

Wow, that is awesome that he still responds to inquiries. Truly a great individual, I wish he never would have retired.

TD
 

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