John Jenkins Chicago Toy Soldier Show Treasure Hunt 2017 (1 Viewer)

Turkish machine gun and crew

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Larry Allen and George Guerriero of Minutemen Toy Soldiers

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Roman Fortification

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Nicholas Cameron of Crown Military Miniatures

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That's all folks . . . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
Great pic's and for some reason I think about the old HBO series "The Sopranos" when I see the pic's of Nick and George! :wink2:^&grin

Tom
 
Great pic's and for some reason I think about the old HBO series "The Sopranos" when I see the pic's of Nick and George! :wink2:^&grin

Tom

Nick does resemble Steve Buscemi and George could be a Mafia hit man for sure! LOL
 
Funny, saw the old Kirk Douglas movie on TV last week, so it was easy to see this was Spartacus. Will not have a problem in blending him in with my present Romans. Another Roman fort to look forward to, guessing early next year. John keeps pumping out the product. For a one man business he is truly amazing. He must be keeping an entire factory busy with his work. Robin.
 
Nick does resemble Steve Buscemi and George could be a Mafia hit man for sure! LOL

Yeah, Nick is a dead ringer for Steve Buscemi but I didn't want to say it (but it's ok as you said it first ^&grin) as I was told by Mike Miller to not mention that name when I was in San Antonio! Mind you it still slipped out and I had a bad case of foot and mouth....:tongue:

I think in George's case it's the hair do....{sm2}^&grin

Tom
 
Great pic's and for some reason I think about the old HBO series "The Sopranos" when I see the pic's of Nick and George! :wink2:^&grin

Tom

"Yeah, but I don't get it with George; Chelsea one day, Newcastle the next, then Juventus"....................^&confuse..................oh wait; I made a BIG $$$$$$$ sale to a Chelsea, Newcastle and Juventus fan three days in a row......................whatever it takes baby, whatever it takes...........:wink2:
 
Getting back on track with the Treasure Hunting....
Motorbikes were important during the Great War. The versatility played a significant role in the logistics of the war. Not only men got to joyride on the bikes, Women's Royal Air Force (WRAF) made extensive use of the bikes.
Trains & Toy Soldiers
Question: Why were women workers in WW1 known as Canaries?
  • They sang whilst they worked
  • They were prettier than the average male worker
  • Handling TNT turned their skin yellow
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Cup o' tea or a Cup o' joe? Drink up!
 
Second to last one! Obviously the last post will be the best......

ROMAN FORT and SIEGE DEFENSES!!!!
Nick got a pile of boxes to unpack and assemble this year! Three cheers for Nick {sm4}

Question: How long were the Roman Defenses around Alesia?
  • 16 KM
  • 696,960 inches
  • 11 miles

The Battle of Alesia or Siege of Alesia was an engagement in the Gallic Wars back in 52 BC.
Now you will be able to build your very own fort piece by piece!! Grab the gate, the straight walls and the corners....in 2018!
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Modular and versatile!
 
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Great to see a figure that I can use with my KotS collection.:salute::

-Moe
 
That woman is a great figure. Well sculpted face. It doesn’t look like a man in a skirt with long hair!!!
 
Motorcycle looks like a Phelon & Moore.
Awesome! Would like to see more of these.
 
The female motorcycle rider sure looks like Suranne Jones when she played a WW I nurse in the Crimson Field.
 

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