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jules118

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One of the things that I like about this hobby and in particular, this forum is the interaction that we collectors have with the actual manufacturers of the products. Whilst my collecting interests has limited my own experience to JJD, Thomas Gunn and K&C, the direct communication with those in control has been a real pleasure, particularly in this day of 'you take what you get' mass production.

Recently, Emilio from Kronprinz toy soldiers announced that he is seeking crowd funding to help build his business. http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/kronprinz-toy-soldiers--2 I have a couple of his figures, although they are a little outside my collecting area, but I really like them. So, I thought that I'd jump on board and support his business as the entry point is what it would cost for a single figure anyway. Soon after I receive an email from Emilio asking me what figures I'd like to see made. As my main interest is French Indochina and to a lesser degree the Boxer Rebellion, I say French Foreign Legion troops from the late 19th Century. Next thing I know, he has sent me some pics of uniform and idea options.

Now I am realistic enough to know that my desire for figures from this place and time may well be a dream that is never achieved and that Emilio's first priority has to be his business and what the whole market place wants. But it does feel good to be asked and listened to, regardless of whether he is able to produce what I want or not.


As a footnote, it sounds like he may have something of interest to the LAH collectors lined up. Because Naps, ACW etc are not my thing, I didn't ask about them, but for those who are interested in those eras maybe check out what he is trying to do and throw your support behind one of the newer players. I think it may be good for us all in the long run.

cheers

jules

http://www.juleswings.wordpress.com
A site for the militaria collector and travellers interested in military history
 
One of the things that I like about this hobby and in particular, this forum is the interaction that we collectors have with the actual manufacturers of the products. Whilst my collecting interests has limited my own experience to JJD, Thomas Gunn and K&C, the direct communication with those in control has been a real pleasure, particularly in this day of 'you take what you get' mass production.

Recently, Emilio from Kronprinz toy soldiers announced that he is seeking crowd funding to help build his business. http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/kronprinz-toy-soldiers--2 I have a couple of his figures, although they are a little outside my collecting area, but I really like them. So, I thought that I'd jump on board and support his business as the entry point is what it would cost for a single figure anyway. Soon after I receive an email from Emilio asking me what figures I'd like to see made. As my main interest is French Indochina and to a lesser degree the Boxer Rebellion, I say French Foreign Legion troops from the late 19th Century. Next thing I know, he has sent me some pics of uniform and idea options.

Now I am realistic enough to know that my desire for figures from this place and time may well be a dream that is never achieved and that Emilio's first priority has to be his business and what the whole market place wants. But it does feel good to be asked and listened to, regardless of whether he is able to produce what I want or not.


As a footnote, it sounds like he may have something of interest to the LAH collectors lined up. Because Naps, ACW etc are not my thing, I didn't ask about them, but for those who are interested in those eras maybe check out what he is trying to do and throw your support behind one of the newer players. I think it may be good for us all in the long run.

cheers

jules

http://www.juleswings.wordpress.com
A site for the militaria collector and travellers interested in military history
Interesting you stopped over at KL and visited the Military/Police Museum....shame about the pictures....the emergence ...as I have been told...started in Perak at Sungi Sepit...do they have any displays from Sungi ? A Coy ...2RAR lost 3 KIA there in an ambush at the pipeline about 2000 clicks from Sungi Siput kampong , about 56.... I was stationed there with a 2 RAR rifle company and later was on and off at the Police Station when I was attached to 28 Bde...TomB
 
Thanks for the update their LAH are superb and I look forward to what is next from them
Mitch
 
So, as I mentioned in my first post, I jumped on board with Emilio's crowdfunding campaign for Kronprinz and he asked me what I'd like to see. I said a late 19th Century French Foreign legion figure that could be from Indochina or the Boxer Rebellion. Well, he's gone ahead and done it. You can see it along with some of the other releases in this thread
http://www.treefrogtreasures.com/forum/showthread.php?37999-Kronprinz-new-releases-modelling-steps

To say I am happy is an understatement. Not too late to sign up to support his venture and be eligible for some of the other special releases that he has made for the crowdfunding campaign.
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/kronprinz-toy-soldiers--2/x/2619054?c=home

In answer to your question below TomB, don't recall anything specifically related to Sungi at the Police museum, but if I recall correctly it does get a mention at the Army museum in Port Dickson which I did manage to visit on the way back from Vietnam.

jules

http://www.juleswings.wordpress.com
A site for the militaria collector and travellers interested in military history
 
So, as I mentioned in my first post, I jumped on board with Emilio's crowdfunding campaign for Kronprinz and he asked me what I'd like to see. I said a late 19th Century French Foreign legion figure that could be from Indochina or the Boxer Rebellion. Well, he's gone ahead and done it. You can see it along with some of the other releases in this thread
http://www.treefrogtreasures.com/forum/showthread.php?37999-Kronprinz-new-releases-modelling-steps

To say I am happy is an understatement. Not too late to sign up to support his venture and be eligible for some of the other special releases that he has made for the crowdfunding campaign.
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/kronprinz-toy-soldiers--2/x/2619054?c=home

In answer to your question below TomB, don't recall anything specifically related to Sungi at the Police museum, but if I recall correctly it does get a mention at the Army museum in Port Dickson which I did manage to visit on the way back from Vietnam.

jules

http://www.juleswings.wordpress.com
A site for the militaria collector and travellers interested in military history
Thank you for the reply....Port Dickson rings a bell but it may just be the name and not the place.....Strange the KL museum had nothing on the Emergency,,,probably because it was quiet there....Sungi Siput would have all the bits and piece's...I believe it is visited yearly by RAR members ,much the same as the Dat is is visited by SAS and the RAR.......happy traveling...TomB
 
Thank you for the reply....Port Dickson rings a bell but it may just be the name and not the place.....Strange the KL museum had nothing on the Emergency,,,probably because it was quiet there....Sungi Siput would have all the bits and piece's...I believe it is visited yearly by RAR members ,much the same as the Dat is is visited by SAS and the RAR.......happy traveling...TomB
Meant to say "Happy Wandering"...TomB
 

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