Chicago Toy Soldier Show 2023 Pictures (2 Viewers)

Carlos,

Thank you so very much for taking time for posting scenes of the show.

Steve
 
Thanks Carlos. Great pics. I also like how you took pics of the customers and vendors of the show.
 
Everything else changes, but Carlos terrific photo-reports of the show remain!:salute:: Thank you!
 
Thanks for your photos, Carlos!,
It's been 16 and 15 years since I was in Chicago
Richard :salute::
 
Just like to say a big thank you, the pictures were excellent.
 
Awesome pictures Carlos,yours are quite a bit better than mine🤣🤣It was great seeing you and hanging out.The show was amazing.Can’t wait to do it again next year!!!


Jason
 
Carlos,

I am way late to the game but thank you as always for the outstanding photo journalism. Much appreciated!

Cheers & Fight On,
Marc
 
Carlos,

I am way late to the game but thank you as always for the outstanding photo journalism. Much appreciated!

Cheers & Fight On,
Marc

Marc

Where have you been?

We missed you in Chicago this year.

Thank you for your comment.

Carlos
 
In terms of size, how do the Wm Britain M3A1 stack-up with the Figarti M3A1 and KC M3A2? Thanks
N-P
 
Was the Chap there who had the tin vehicles, see pic from previous show below.
 

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Was the Chap there who had the tin vehicles, see pic from previous show below.

Hi, unfortunately, Metal Shed is no more. Bruce Hebron, the owner, has for all intent ceased making new product. Joe Remson used to represent Bruce at the show. Beautiful pieces of art they are. The only ones you will see now are secondary market. They were never cheap, not sure what the market will be. I am thankful to have what I have. I was lucky enough to acquire a World War 1 German Observation Balloon and set. I also got a WW1 British Locomotive. Unfortunately, I was not able to procure a Rail Gun which was my all time want. I do have a friend who has one, so I guess I can visit!

Anyhow, sorry to deliver the news
Tom
 
He made some fantastic creations. This is the one I have, the Assassination of the Archduke. Wish I had more but they were not inexpensive.



I once asked Andy at dinner if he could make such a set and he said they had looked into it but it would be prohibitively expensive.
 
Hi, unfortunately, Metal Shed is no more. Bruce Hebron, the owner, has for all intent ceased making new product. Joe Remson used to represent Bruce at the show. Beautiful pieces of art they are. The only ones you will see now are secondary market. They were never cheap, not sure what the market will be. I am thankful to have what I have. I was lucky enough to acquire a World War 1 German Observation Balloon and set. I also got a WW1 British Locomotive. Unfortunately, I was not able to procure a Rail Gun which was my all time want. I do have a friend who has one, so I guess I can visit!

Anyhow, sorry to deliver the news
Tom

Thanks for the news, i have only seen pictures of them, way different from what i collect, saw the pictures of the fire engines and thought one would look nice as they were different and quirky.
 

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