I was looking at my Toy Soldier Empire last night (a couple of cabinets bought at WalMart and IKEA) and remembering the first figure bought -The French soldier reaching down for his headgear, but still looking forward.
After 4 years, it is probally still one of my favorite figures in the...
I will probally get it as I like battle damaged vehicles. I recently picked up two Concorde books on the German Army on the Eastern Front, and it seemed like every third photo showed the soldiers walking past, hiding under or looking at wiped out T-34s and KVs. I wish I could have gotten the...
Photos of a couple of K&C Winter figure sets I got in Chicago. These are probally my favorite figures at this point. The soldier using his ice pick as a walking stick and the the way the wounded soldier is holding the cigarette are extremely well done.
Here are some photos I took last night of the Hummel I bought in Chicago.
It has great exterior and interior detail. I have always enjoyed these open fighting vehicles.
Mike
The first photo was taken at about 8:00 pm in the Main Ballroom on Saturday evening, before everyone set up.
The second photo was at approximately 10:30 Sunday Morning.
The next two photos were taken at the Tedtoys Table. These Japanese Warriors by Monarch were awesome. Great poses with...
This was a great display, photos do not do it justice. I like the soldier behind the King Tiger smoking, I guess the exhaust smoke was not enough for him. He was MIA the next day (last photo).
Great photos, especially the close-up shots. CS did a awesome job on the Napoleonic figures, when seen all together in your photos, you really get a sense of movement of the horses and men.
This one was nice also. I don't have any North Africa figures, and am somewhat concerned that if I buy it, I will be opening the floodgates to another line of collecting.
The piece that stood out for me was a previously retired one. I really like the pose of the soldier relaxing in the back with his arm hanging out.
Unfortunately, it was more than I could spend for a single piece.
Here is the photo :
Great photos, i am glad that you posted them. By the time I got to the show on Saturday after my 11 hour drive, most of the smaller scenic pieces were gone and ALL of the large scenes were sold. The room was full of people. I was able to purchase a small scene with barbed wire and a tree...
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