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I search the world thru the net about flats, naturally ebay , mostly european sites really runs the gamit of whats out there and it's in demand, big prices breing paid for some older and unusual themed sets...

Magnot seems to always be expensive, due to rarity I believe, here's a set of roman fort or boarder with personel, just went for $336





here is a set from the prussian siege of paris 1870, went for $492





This next set is Vikings plundering $287





This one is of american Indians, europeans seem to have a real fixation on native americans $822



how about the Mexican war ofIndependence from france 1863 $822





and Balaklava 1854 $914 plus postage on all these



and an English encampment 1860 $765





As you can see really none of these sets have particularly great paint jobs or castings but they certainly are in demand!
Ray
 
A great day to stay inside hear in austin, humidity thick as soup and temps in the 90's

Gauls and Romans, very old set







1/700 scale



anybody for 55 days in Peking? another very old set











 
Art for Art's sakes





Some great sets old and older that I've seen on the block









Another example of the seemingly inifinate diversity in the flat world,
The Battle of Salamis 362AD





 
the fun never stops!!!





The Brits in Afganistan









Brits in India ( is there a pattern here?)







 
some more fabulous antique sets of flats

shogun


the pharohs battles


Bonaparte


siege


chariots of the Trojan Wars


city of the middle ages


Vikings


1870


Battle of Plassey 1757


Mideaval celebration
 
Hi.
Your sets with Greek Evzones and the other of the Battle of Salamis are quite impressive.
Do you happen to know the manufacturer?
Do you happen to know where I could purchase such sets?
Thanks,
MikeNick

Art for Art's sakes





Some great sets old and older that I've seen on the block









Another example of the seemingly inifinate diversity in the flat world,
The Battle of Salamis 362AD





 
Hi.
Your sets with Greek Evzones and the other of the Battle of Salamis are quite impressive.
Do you happen to know the manufacturer?
Do you happen to know where I could purchase such sets?
Thanks,
MikeNick

Hi MN,
These sets I show here are dated from the 1880's to mid 1920's in most cases and are extremely rare, almost never seen. Older sets have small vignettes in them that you don't seem to much in newer sets, more homogenized in the newer stuff. I know it seems nearly every subject on God's green earth are covered in flats, if these subjects are of interest to you or greek subjects in general, I can do some searching and inquiries for similar subjects for you. PM me with what you'd be interested in and I'll see what I can find.
Ray











 
continuing on the theme of older flats with a little art thrown in...

Turns out this Heischenson set has been reissued and is available, the Battle of Salamis


The Battle of Katzenbach 1813




siege of Vienna


Battle for St. Jacobs




Battle of Poltawa 1709




1/700th scale


 
More great old sets and I have found Pinterest to be a black hole of time, the various pics on all nature of topics seems endless, some art taken from there

Retreat from Russia





Russo- turkish war1840





expedition to Senigal



Conquest of the Aztecs





future vehicle modelling


I have a serious problem with dirigibles and airships



Another fantastic diorama

 
Hot already outside, I'm stayin indoors...

Bonaparte at Rivoli



British conquest of Egypt






how about this, in Japan there is a 1/10th scale model of the Battleship Yamamoto



Mediavel supply train



Celts




and another on the Nautical theme, a fine turn of the century Pre- Drednaught...made entirely of Paper!!



 
Need to clear out a backlog of sets and pics





Assyrian war party





pioneers and indians



the trojan war





old Marklin coastal battery



french vs the Burbors



 
This is what you call the good s__t!! The individual figures are painted by a fine gentleman I recently met he has a beautiful style and the multiple figure pics and from one of the Masters of the art of the Flat, Douchkine these are Mignot figures of the Polish hero Sobieski who led the Polish forces and the winged Hussars to Victory over the Turks to end the Siege of Vienna and stop the Muslim attempt to conquer Europe.
Ray















 
I don't see this procession of flats ending any time soon,.....





The Huns...





The Greek War of Independence



The Lion Hunt



The French Revolution





Austrian Curiassiers




and finally, I didn't know if you knew that the Americas cup is no longer about sailing, it's about flying....


 
Flats, Flats and more Flats

stanley and livingston




japan in the 15th and 16th century

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english general staff 1815


african hunt




Joan of Arc at Orleans




romans and christians
 
A mix of art and flats
1870 Franco Prussian war, Prussian artillery made at the turn of the Century





HG Wells in his Library

Steam punk Modelling


Persian infantry



Defeat of Rome


 

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