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Hello everybody,
I'm The Plastic General and a brand new member!

Some of you may know me from the SMALL SCALE MILITARY HQ forum and if you do,
you may know me as a passionate and opinionated tactician.
I look forward to sharing, discussing, discovering, debating and even arguing about Plastic Toy Soldiers with all of you.

Sincerely
The Plastic General
 
Welcome to Plasticman

Hope to see your collections
What are you collecting : Reamsa, Jecsan, Starlux, Elastolin, Britain, Timpo or kit to paint or ... ?
 
Hello everybody,
I'm The Plastic General and a brand new member!

Some of you may know me from the SMALL SCALE MILITARY HQ forum and if you do,
you may know me as a passionate and opinionated tactician.
I look forward to sharing, discussing, discovering, debating and even arguing about Plastic Toy Soldiers with all of you.

Sincerely
The Plastic General

Hi
You should also subscribe to 'PLASTIC WARRIOR' magazine. You won't find as much information on plastic figures anywhere
They also publish check lists of various manufacturers.
Details
PLASTIC WARRIOR
65 Walton Court
Woking
Surrey GU21 5EE
United Kingdom;)
 
Welcome General

what are your favourite manufacturers and/or historical periods?

regards
Dave
 
Welcome aboard, PG!

I dabbled in 1/72 and HO plastic, on my way to 54mm metal. My first casting effort was with plaster molds of Airfix Prussians, and old tire weights.

Prost!
Brad
 
Welcome General

what are your favourite manufacturers and/or historical periods?

regards
Dave

I am a super die hard 1:32 WWII Toy Soldier & Model Kit collector who sometimes cheats with 1:35 kits, espically when filling gaps and when there is nothing to compare them too.

Plastic General
 
Welcome aboard, PG!

I dabbled in 1/72 and HO plastic, on my way to 54mm metal. My first casting effort was with plaster molds of Airfix Prussians, and old tire weights.

Prost!
Brad

I'm a full time artist who can practically modify, make, copy or improvise anything.
Comes in handy when collecting toy soldiers.

Plastic General
 
Welcome aboard, PG!

I dabbled in 1/72 and HO plastic, on my way to 54mm metal. My first casting effort was with plaster molds of Airfix Prussians, and old tire weights.

Prost!
Brad

I AGREE, I'm Canadian, but I fear it's time for you Americans (assuming your American) to light the spark of revolution again.

The Plastic General

(How did this end up in the wrong one????)
 
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Hi
You should also subscribe to 'PLASTIC WARRIOR' magazine. You won't find as much information on plastic figures anywhere
They also publish check lists of various manufacturers.
Details
PLASTIC WARRIOR
65 Walton Court
Woking
Surrey GU21 5EE
United Kingdom;)

ThankX,
I know of it and seen them but have never bought one, I'll pick some up.

Plastic General
 

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