Christopher Walkerloo
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- Jun 30, 2008
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So you've got a great looking metal or painted plastic toy soldier collection, some real gems. Your nephew son grandson brother wants to touch, heck play all out... He's careful but he's just little. What do you do? You Walkerloo!
Hi all,
After launching my figures at the 2008 Waterloo re-enactment and then at the London Toy Soldier show in June I made a little foray here on Treefrogs but since then I got buried in web site construction... with my website about done I can once again spend 'other' time at my PC. I met quite a few forum members at the Chicago show last week and figured it was about time I Introduced my self proper, especially since Treefrogs have decided to stock my soldiers!
So, I'm an artist type who's always had an obsession with military style... since my teens it's remained fairly hidden but with the arrival of a nephew who discovered some of my old toy soldiers the passion was reignited. I made him some card soldiers for a birthday three years ago; three years later I've created a whole collection and am starting to convince the world of their value!
I spent a couple of years developing the artwork and trying to find a manufacturer who could glue accurately onto both sides of a strong thick card and cut out with precision... for such a novel product I knew I'd have to get the quality tip top... I think I got it. The card/paper laminate is almost 2mm thick and very rigid. The high pressure press seemingly sears the edge of the soldiers giving a sharp smooth finish...there are no tags or sprues holding the soldiers into their surrounds you simply tap them out and slot them on to the plastic stands. Whole regiments with precise detail and full colour arranged across the floor in minutes - or perhaps hours, setting up being one of the best bits! I'm already drawing new regiments, I want to make more! as fellow toy soldier enthusiasts I invite your criticism and your patronage...
The future
Chris.
ps you see can see more of my figures in Treefrog’s shop, photos in my profile galleries, my website www.walkerloo.com and I believe in both Toy and Model Figure and Toy Soldier Collector magazines this month... on my website there’s a free download soldier... an eagle bearer of the 12th cuirassier, I'll be adding lots of extra figures like this... figures that didn't fit onto the print plates or are perhaps to specialist to get space... it means you have to make them up gluing and cutting etc. but they're free and can look very cool along side their factory made comrades.
Hi all,
After launching my figures at the 2008 Waterloo re-enactment and then at the London Toy Soldier show in June I made a little foray here on Treefrogs but since then I got buried in web site construction... with my website about done I can once again spend 'other' time at my PC. I met quite a few forum members at the Chicago show last week and figured it was about time I Introduced my self proper, especially since Treefrogs have decided to stock my soldiers!
So, I'm an artist type who's always had an obsession with military style... since my teens it's remained fairly hidden but with the arrival of a nephew who discovered some of my old toy soldiers the passion was reignited. I made him some card soldiers for a birthday three years ago; three years later I've created a whole collection and am starting to convince the world of their value!
I spent a couple of years developing the artwork and trying to find a manufacturer who could glue accurately onto both sides of a strong thick card and cut out with precision... for such a novel product I knew I'd have to get the quality tip top... I think I got it. The card/paper laminate is almost 2mm thick and very rigid. The high pressure press seemingly sears the edge of the soldiers giving a sharp smooth finish...there are no tags or sprues holding the soldiers into their surrounds you simply tap them out and slot them on to the plastic stands. Whole regiments with precise detail and full colour arranged across the floor in minutes - or perhaps hours, setting up being one of the best bits! I'm already drawing new regiments, I want to make more! as fellow toy soldier enthusiasts I invite your criticism and your patronage...
The future
Chris.
ps you see can see more of my figures in Treefrog’s shop, photos in my profile galleries, my website www.walkerloo.com and I believe in both Toy and Model Figure and Toy Soldier Collector magazines this month... on my website there’s a free download soldier... an eagle bearer of the 12th cuirassier, I'll be adding lots of extra figures like this... figures that didn't fit onto the print plates or are perhaps to specialist to get space... it means you have to make them up gluing and cutting etc. but they're free and can look very cool along side their factory made comrades.