NZGary
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To my UK brethren!
After almost 12 years I am returning to live in the UK after sampling life in New Zealand, Australia and a stint in Samoa. When I left in 2010 I had a fairly large collection (which was shipped to NZ). My purchasing was varied but I had my go to dealers that supplied me with a superb range of figures. But things have changed over the past decade or so and I need some advice.
It seems the UK is about the most expensive place to buy toy soldiers with VAT ensuring its almost the same USD price in GBP terms (that's got to hurt). But there are advantages such as a closer proximity to dealers/manufactures such as Kronprinz in Spain (which take so long to get to Oz) or Alexanders Toy Soldiers.
My go to's when last living in the UK were:
So any advice from those collecting in Old Blighty would be most welcome as this man in exile comes home.
Kind regards
Gary
After almost 12 years I am returning to live in the UK after sampling life in New Zealand, Australia and a stint in Samoa. When I left in 2010 I had a fairly large collection (which was shipped to NZ). My purchasing was varied but I had my go to dealers that supplied me with a superb range of figures. But things have changed over the past decade or so and I need some advice.
It seems the UK is about the most expensive place to buy toy soldiers with VAT ensuring its almost the same USD price in GBP terms (that's got to hurt). But there are advantages such as a closer proximity to dealers/manufactures such as Kronprinz in Spain (which take so long to get to Oz) or Alexanders Toy Soldiers.
My go to's when last living in the UK were:
- MLK - guards toy soldier shop for Britain's and GNM (now gone) - I used to do mail order but when working in London used to get an order ready, get the taxi to stop on the way to Paddington station, rush in pay and pick up and carry on for the train ride to Plymouth. I used to love this especially on a Friday with the weekend to unpack and display the new additions.
- K&CUK for all my mail order and very occasional visits for K&C items - now sadly gone.
- Maison Militaria for Conte (yes they were still around then), Heritage (now gone), East of India (now gone), Collectors Showcase (now gone I think?) First Legion and JJD (I need a good supplier of JJD!)
- Thomas Gunn - direct form the manufacture - so no change their
- Team Miniatures - not around when I was in the UK - but now need a supplier
- Grey Goose for Figarti (now gone)
- Tradition of London - from their shop - now mail order only
So any advice from those collecting in Old Blighty would be most welcome as this man in exile comes home.
Kind regards
Gary
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