Jack Scruby's Toy Soldiers (1 Viewer)

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We are still working on the first releases (re-releases) for the Jack Scruby line of Toy Soldiers, and are seeking input from collectors...

What I'm hoping to determine is what are folks most interested in? The Scruby catalog contains quite a few figures, and there is no way I can prepare all of the for simultaneous release, so I've been working on setting priorities. In 54mm I've made very little progress. With 40mm, I've made some good progress, and in this scale availability of the masters is the driving force (meaning, that many of the original master figures have been lost over the years, in some ways that makes my job easier, but in others it makes things harder).

Anyhow, if there happen to be any Scruby collectors out there we would love to hear from you, any and all feedback will be appreciated.

- Mike Taber
 
Love the WW1 marching sets..............found 2 by accident and got me started in glossy WW1 stuff.....Michael
 
when I was a young man ( in the 60s) and had very little money, I was a Scruby collector. I used his figures in the forefront, while using SAE figures for the most part in diaramas in 30mm and HO. I did not collect 40mm or 54mm so I am no help there. I have some Civil War, Revolution War, British Sudan, and some others. I sold off most of my 54mm collection to finance my 30mm diarama figures which has proven over the years to be a bad move.
 
Hi Old Soldier,
I have hundreds of 40 year old Jack Scruby Miniatures. Are they worth anything? Jeff
 

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