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  1. Artillery_crazy

    Great War / Early Stages

    WW1 Britains were few within the artillery range and therefore are limited in my collection, but those that I liked I did the best I could to add them on.....
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    Great War / Early Stages

    A few more WW1 snaps, I really enjoy the artillery pieces and then add some flavour around them....
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    Great War / Early Stages

    Some WW1 snaps....
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    Great War / Early Stages

    Hi Artilleryman, Britains did release a German field gun and garrison and even did sometinh others missed, had the garrison wearing the correct Pickelhauben with the ball point not the spike as the infantry used. And to that matter they also released two British sets one with a field gun in two...
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    10 photo limit?

    Hi Julie, I have a question...In the previous version of the forum we could load pictures to our albums in our personal profiles, is that still possible in this new version? If so how does it work ? Cheers A_C
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    3D Printed Miniature

    Fantastic John...They only offer Naps or do they also offer British Corps from the Victorian Little Wars period and WWs?
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    10 photo limit?

    Yes.
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    The Legion in Algeria - 1840's

    Hi Guys, I am also a great fan of the Legion and all related to it....As a follow up tp Marco´s note and to help in placing a timeline on the Legion´s uniform and especially the head gear the famous kepi and the use of pith helments... The available literature has losts of references, in this...
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    Check these links on e-Bay they carry some mint Mountford sets that maybe helpful..... eBay...

    Check these links on e-Bay they carry some mint Mountford sets that maybe helpful..... eBay item number:276809525434 eBay item number:405311095167 eBay item number:305881624793 eBay item number:388114158935
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    “Knocking out the guns!”

    The gun seems very American...a 105 mm howitzer not a German one ! Could be an artist license to improvise.....
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    German attack for sale....................

    Nice grouping....See that we have very similar tastes for the early war German Army in grey style....I really enjoy my sets like yours
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    HERITAGE website now live!

    Nice to hear, what is the address on the net? will the old sireis sold by Maison Militarie be back?
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    A Salute To Our Chinese Collectors

    And the fact that their media is controlled.....
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    I just found out Al Fisher (Bosun Al) passed away

    Or worse get the chills that she will sell the sets for the value you told her you bought them for at the time to avoid major crisis.........
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    Impact of 120 degree heat treatment on metal toy soldiers?

    The melting point of lead solder, typically a tin-lead alloy with a 63/37 ratio, is 183°C (361°F). But the paint on the soldiers will have gone for good way before that.... Cheers A_C
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    Tariffs - The Elephant in the Room

    Start to think about manufacturing in the US.....
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    Display Ideas to make the most of your space.

    A couple more with detials on the shelf dioramas
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    Display Ideas to make the most of your space.

    Hi Oz, Like you I also try to have my sets in cabinets, but to try and stop dust from covering the sets, I use sliding glass doors ( they keep some dust, but as you can see by the pics...dust does creep in...And I am the only authorized crazy one to touch the sets and try to get some of the dust...
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    Display Ideas to make the most of your space.

    Hi Oz, Great collection and display set up...how do you manage to keep the dust away? How cleans the sets so as to have them so nicely set as in these great pics? Cheers A_C
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