Iron Brigade
Command Sergeant Major
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2007
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Are there anyother Laurel & Hardy (L&H) fans out there? I probably was aware of L&H prior to 1957, but I became a devoted loyal fan at age 12 in the summer of 1957 when I got to watch L&H movie reruns on Saturday mornings on TV. Sadly I learned in August 1957 that Oliver Hardy died at age 65. Stanley Laurel died in February 1965. I have most of the movies they ever made on VHS tapes or some DVD disc's. In a early 2010 issue of Toy Soldier & Model Figure magazine there was an article on L&H metal sets that related to movies in which L&H were in assorted uniforms. Author noted that these sets "may be very hard to obtain now". However, a fast check with eBay disclosed a metal miniature maker in NE England who made L&H sets that relate to many of their movies. The seller also makes other miniatures representing Sherlock Holmes, historical figures, comic book charactors, etc. The person making & selling these L&H figures is Robert W. Armstrong who lives in the area of England where Stanley Laurel grew up starting at age 10 in 1910. This seller only sells on eBay with about two L&H sets per week being listed on eBay along with other unrelated items noted above. His eBay ID name is "ireneal". In any case, I have obtained #13 of these movie related L&H sets that are very nice with great glossy paint jobs and faithfully represent a certain scene of one of there movies. His two figure sets are listed for a minimum bid of 12.99 UK Pounds or about $20.00 USD. One can often get these sets at the minimum price if you are patient. Seller retired last year and he is selling on eBay as an part-time retirement business. Hope you enjoy the photos. (Note that I have made copies of photos from L&H movies to be used as backdrops for the L&H miniatures)
"Iron Brigade" / Gary





"Iron Brigade" / Gary




