Northgate Woods
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Hello everyone on Treefrog Forums
This my first post on this website, my friend Ludwig (Bayern) told me that I should come here to discuss one of my favorite topics, toy soldiers, with everyone.
With regards to LOJ029, The Scholar, I will say this: toy soldier hobby very expensive, and for the money that we as collectors pay, we should expect manufacturers to do their research with regards to figures they produce. This figure part of a series based around the time of Christ, yet he has book that would not have existed as presented for at least 400 years, and possibly longer than that in the area that he lived in (Scrolls were very popular in Middle East).
I love K&C product, I have been collecting it for over 5 years now, and most of their World War 2 products well researched, but I have noticed over last few years they have been making bad business decisions. No offense to those forum members from Britain, Australia, or Canada, but most toy soldier collectors live in America, and company like K&C cannot expect to remain in business if they continue to make twice as many British/Canadian/Australian figures as American. Americans sell in America. British don't. I have had several conversations with my dealer friends here in America and they tell me this.
Please forgive my English, it very difficult language for Russian to learn.
Vladimir Brezhnev, but my friends call me Vova
Vova mate,
Welcome to the Forum. Nice way to start off cobber. I like a good kick in the guts while eating my lunch. ^&grin The Lighthorse (bloody good Aussie range) is selling worldwide as admitted by Andy and being released now twice a year. Your good mate Ludwig buys them and I also know a lot of my US mates buy the RAF range. Mate I think their on a winner and you have been talking to the wong people. Just my two bobs worth.
Once again welcome to the Forum.
Cheers from the Land Downunder, Howard