I have recently become reinterested in collecting toy soldiers. My collection is small compared to most people here. Due to my space constraints I expect it to stay relatively small and restricted to individual figures that interest me.
In looking around on this forum, I marvel at some of the collections people have and the dioramas that they have created. It's almost like a trip to the museum for me.
As a boy in the late 1960s and 1970s I lived in New York City and bought mostly boxed sets of Britain's and Timpo painted plastic figures--ranging from WWII allied and Axis, to knights, to Highlanders, to Scot's Guards to Royal Canadian Mounted Police, to Romans and Trojans, some Turks, Arabs, and French Foreign Legion. I also had a few Elastolin figures. I also had a fort or two from FAO Swartz and s castle or two from Elastolin.
Fast forward to the late 1990s and discovered Ebay and looked through various categories of toy soldiers and found out exactly what I had. I still had all of my soldiers carefully boxed up and well-preserved. I unboxed them and figured out what I had. In looking at some of the other figures available I found myself attracted to the Elastolin and Preiser 70mm Normans and Vikings and bought a about two dozen of them, along with some Lansquenets. After a while I bought what I wanted and lost interest. I really liked the Normans and the detail present, since when I was a kid the Britain
Fast forward to a few months ago. I again took a look at Ebay and discovered a whole new world of Britains and some other makers other 1/30 scale soldiers. These are individual pewter figures with painstaking detail. I have bought about 20+ of them. I buy figures that interest me--their looks, their pose, etc. At first I concentrated on Britain's wrath of the Northman Vikings and Saxon figures. Then I bought a few Woodland Indians, now I am mostly buying Britain's WWI British soldiers, some WWII Germans and Americans, with a few others thrown in. I've also bought some King and Country and Thomas Gunn thrown in. I also bought some Conte Warlord figures, since I have always been a big fan of that movie.
Anyway, that's how I got back started again. I would be interested in hearing how people got started or restarted in this hobby.
In looking around on this forum, I marvel at some of the collections people have and the dioramas that they have created. It's almost like a trip to the museum for me.
As a boy in the late 1960s and 1970s I lived in New York City and bought mostly boxed sets of Britain's and Timpo painted plastic figures--ranging from WWII allied and Axis, to knights, to Highlanders, to Scot's Guards to Royal Canadian Mounted Police, to Romans and Trojans, some Turks, Arabs, and French Foreign Legion. I also had a few Elastolin figures. I also had a fort or two from FAO Swartz and s castle or two from Elastolin.
Fast forward to the late 1990s and discovered Ebay and looked through various categories of toy soldiers and found out exactly what I had. I still had all of my soldiers carefully boxed up and well-preserved. I unboxed them and figured out what I had. In looking at some of the other figures available I found myself attracted to the Elastolin and Preiser 70mm Normans and Vikings and bought a about two dozen of them, along with some Lansquenets. After a while I bought what I wanted and lost interest. I really liked the Normans and the detail present, since when I was a kid the Britain
Fast forward to a few months ago. I again took a look at Ebay and discovered a whole new world of Britains and some other makers other 1/30 scale soldiers. These are individual pewter figures with painstaking detail. I have bought about 20+ of them. I buy figures that interest me--their looks, their pose, etc. At first I concentrated on Britain's wrath of the Northman Vikings and Saxon figures. Then I bought a few Woodland Indians, now I am mostly buying Britain's WWI British soldiers, some WWII Germans and Americans, with a few others thrown in. I've also bought some King and Country and Thomas Gunn thrown in. I also bought some Conte Warlord figures, since I have always been a big fan of that movie.
Anyway, that's how I got back started again. I would be interested in hearing how people got started or restarted in this hobby.