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    Toy Army Workshop Sadness

    Luiz, The Gun looks good, which one is it? Brian.
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    Yeomanry Miniatures

    Hi John The Bhopal Lancers look good. There are two minor points which might enhance the figure: 1) The wrist loop on the Lance was generally blancoed white for parades and the sword scabbard was only, usually, covered with leather on campaign. Having said that you have made your usual...
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    Toy Army Workshop Sadness

    Hi Luiz, I can only say, "Don't hold your breath!" Graham is dragging his feet with regard to guns! At the moment he wants to make lorries to fill gaps in his collection. Although I have decided to make 2013 the year of the gun I'm afraid we will have to look elsewhere for the masters to be...
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    Yeomanry Miniatures

    Here we are Gentlemen, Here is the third version of the Mk IV Vickers Light Tank as promised. This is EL-37 and depicts a Commander climbing into the turret of his Tank wearing the new (for 1938) Battledress and steel helmet and is based on a photograph in the possession of Yeomanry Miniatures...
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    Yeomanry Miniatures

    Here you are Louis. Some more pictures of the set you like. I call it, "What's that silly beggar up to?" In my mind it depicts the three men watching an RAF type showing off in his plane. Regards, Brian.
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    Yeomanry Miniatures

    Hi Louis, Which version would you like? Iwill be posting more pictures later on today and your Crossley lorry is on it's way to you with certificate sent seperately. Brian.
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    what do you think about used toy soldiers?

    Before I started Yeomanry Miniatures I used to by old Britains Cavalry figures that were in astate of disrepair and restore them. I even used to recast them for my own amusement. Alas I don't have the time now. Regards, Brian.
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    Yeomanry Miniatures

    And here are the other versions with figures! The first shows the tank with hatches closed with the Officer and lounging squaddie wearing the old service dressed used after the First Wold War while the Mechanic with the refreshments wears the new-fangled RTC overalls and the second shows the...
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    Yeomanry Miniatures

    Gentlemen, Here are pictures of the Production version of the Mk IV Vickers Light Tank by Yeomanry Miniatures. Issued to the British Army in 1934 they saw service until 1939. Some, however were pulled out of "mothballs" after "Dunkirk" to equip armoured units that had lost all their equipment...
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    The passing of a friend.

    Gentlemen, it is with great sorrow that I have to report the death of Richard Newth - Gibbs. He was a friend and fellow manufacturer and although he had been out of the busines for some years his "Mess Dress" figures and Household Cavalry Maxim Gun live on in the Yeomanry Miniatures range...
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    What is Really Important?

    Martin, While My range of Yeomanry Miniatures figures are as accurate as Trooper and I can make them and we also try to ensure that the pieces of equipment are the same, if a piece of equipment, made as accurately as possible, does not look right I know that it is not going to sell so I would...
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    What is Really Important?

    Martin. It's really quite simple, if you make a completely accurate piece of equipment for your toy soldiers and it doesn't look right, it won't sell. Brian.
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    You just never know .

    Hi Rob, I have just picked up on this thread and was very glad to hear that your wife did not suffer any serious injury. I imagine she is feeling a little stiff and sore after the accident. Wish her a speedy recovery from my Daughter and myself. Regards, Brian.
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    What is Really Important?

    Having posted my position on accuracy of the figures I produce I got to thinking about Toy Soldiers in General and remembered that Toy Soldiers and their Equipment must also "Look right"! I am reminded of a case, some ten years ago, when I used to travel to shows in the company of Graham...
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    What is Really Important?

    As the proprietor of Yeomanry Miniatures I feel very strongly that historical accuracy is very important. Trooper makes all the figures for my firm and we try to ensure that they are as accurate as possible. Indeed, I will not supply a figure to a customer knowing it to be incorrect and would...
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    ideas...

    Rob, I have read your comments with great interest and as a manufacturer myself I can only applaud what you have said. On the Yeomanry Miniatures stand at the London show I get, on average, 2 t0 3 customers who will say to me, "I think you ought to make ................. I think it would sell...
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    Yeomanry Miniatures

    Hi Jeff, Don't think I'll make it to the 12.30 meet on the day but come and say hello on the Yeomanry Miniatures Stand. Regards, Brian.
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    Yeomanry Miniatures

    Hi Buster, Now that Dave Love has finished the German Staff Car he will be starting on the Austin, both NAAFI and Ambulance. We should see some progress by the end of July. Regards, Brian.
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    Yeomanry Miniatures

    Hi all you WW1 nuts, I have pleasure in posting the first pictures of Yeomanry Miniatures latest, the Admiralty pattern Lanchester Armoured Car. This particular one is in the colours of the Royal Naval Air Service and comes complete with a Naval Officer seated on the turret. An Army version...
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    New Toy Army Workshop Find

    Hi Tom, Wow! I've not seen one of these early Toy Army Workshop lorries for a long time. Nice find. Regards, Brian.
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