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Wow, being that I am only a part-time forum reader/user myself I can only help but notice some knarly posts associated with toy soldier collecting lately. I’m not just talking about one thing, I’ve seen everything from paint color choice to the entire hobby dying. Doom, gloom, and bad thoughts(what manufacture will make The 4 Horsemen?). If a person lived on the internet they might think the toy soldier sky is falling.

For a large majority of us, I would think that this type of collecting is a hobby. Something you do to get away from the grind and stress of the day. It doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense to me to put stress into something that’s supposed to be stress relief. My only advice could be this: you create your own happiness - get outside, breathe some fresh air, do something you’ve always wanted to do but never have, call someone that you’ve said that you need to get back in touch with(no drunk dialing), or make travel plans for a place you’ve said you’ve always wanted to go.

But most of all:

Keep it silly
 
Wow, being that I am only a part-time forum reader/user myself I can only help but notice some knarly posts associated with toy soldier collecting lately. I’m not just talking about one thing, I’ve seen everything from paint color choice to the entire hobby dying. Doom, gloom, and bad thoughts(what manufacture will make The 4 Horsemen?). If a person lived on the internet they might think the toy soldier sky is falling.

For a large majority of us, I would think that this type of collecting is a hobby. Something you do to get away from the grind and stress of the day. It doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense to me to put stress into something that’s supposed to be stress relief. My only advice could be this: you create your own happiness - get outside, breathe some fresh air, do something you’ve always wanted to do but never have, call someone that you’ve said that you need to get back in touch with(no drunk dialing), or make travel plans for a place you’ve said you’ve always wanted to go.

But most of all:

Keep it silly
Chris, brilliant mate, love it{bravo}} well said...keep it silly dude... way to go......:salute::
Wayne.
 
Agreed; well put and simply brilliant.

Enjoy the hobby for what it is; A HOBBY and if it's too stressful, then find another hobby, but make sure it's not drunk dialing people ( this means you Louis, pretty sure you know what I'm talking about)..............
 
Agreed; well put and simply brilliant.

Enjoy the hobby for what it is; A HOBBY and if it's too stressful, then find another hobby, but make sure it's not drunk dialing people ( this means you Louis, pretty sure you know what I'm talking about)..............

That had nothing to do with the hobby . . . that was about my religion (you know, what I do as a ritual every Sunday).:wink2:
 
Chris, you have a way with words, well said big fella!{bravo}}

Tom
 
Well stated ... no one can disagree with those words. After all these are "TOY" soldiers.
Silly is GOOD! -- Larry
 
my hats off you said it- I was thinking it for months- in the immortal words of Sgt Hulka from Stripes- "lighten' up Francis"

well done soldier!
 
Wow, being that I am only a part-time forum reader/user myself I can only help but notice some knarly posts associated with toy soldier collecting lately. I’m not just talking about one thing, I’ve seen everything from paint color choice to the entire hobby dying. Doom, gloom, and bad thoughts(what manufacture will make The 4 Horsemen?). If a person lived on the internet they might think the toy soldier sky is falling.

For a large majority of us, I would think that this type of collecting is a hobby. Something you do to get away from the grind and stress of the day. It doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense to me to put stress into something that’s supposed to be stress relief. My only advice could be this: you create your own happiness - get outside, breathe some fresh air, do something you’ve always wanted to do but never have, call someone that you’ve said that you need to get back in touch with(no drunk dialing), or make travel plans for a place you’ve said you’ve always wanted to go.

But most of all:

Keep it silly

Awesome and valuable advice Chris that I will take in. But I'm really interested in the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse figures you mentioned....who is making them? :tongue:

Joe
 
Awesome and valuable advice Chris that I will take in. But I'm really interested in the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse figures you mentioned....who is making them? :tongue:

Joe

Oh didn't you hear! The effort is the first big collaboration between the four big TS makers. {sm3}

Andy and K&C are making the Pestilence. {eek3}
John Jenkins is making War :mad:
Famine belongs to Conte and {sm2}
A bunch of the Out-of-Business guys are getting together to work on Death {sm2}

Hummmmm ... Am I going to be censored for this. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

(evil) Larry
 
LOL!! I love it (evil) Larry! That's the hardest I've laughed in awhile! Thanks!

Joe
 
Wow, being that I am only a part-time forum reader/user myself I can only help but notice some knarly posts associated with toy soldier collecting lately. I’m not just talking about one thing, I’ve seen everything from paint color choice to the entire hobby dying. Doom, gloom, and bad thoughts(what manufacture will make The 4 Horsemen?). If a person lived on the internet they might think the toy soldier sky is falling.

For a large majority of us, I would think that this type of collecting is a hobby. Something you do to get away from the grind and stress of the day. It doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense to me to put stress into something that’s supposed to be stress relief. My only advice could be this: you create your own happiness - get outside, breathe some fresh air, do something you’ve always wanted to do but never have, call someone that you’ve said that you need to get back in touch with(no drunk dialing), or make travel plans for a place you’ve said you’ve always wanted to go.

But most of all:

Keep it silly




Good on yer mate....well written....put 'em in the picture......maybe some of them have lost the lead in their pencil ?....cheers Tom
 
Wow, being that I am only a part-time forum reader/user myself I can only help but notice some knarly posts associated with toy soldier collecting lately. I’m not just talking about one thing, I’ve seen everything from paint color choice to the entire hobby dying. Doom, gloom, and bad thoughts(what manufacture will make The 4 Horsemen?). If a person lived on the internet they might think the toy soldier sky is falling.

For a large majority of us, I would think that this type of collecting is a hobby. Something you do to get away from the grind and stress of the day. It doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense to me to put stress into something that’s supposed to be stress relief. My only advice could be this: you create your own happiness - get outside, breathe some fresh air, do something you’ve always wanted to do but never have, call someone that you’ve said that you need to get back in touch with(no drunk dialing), or make travel plans for a place you’ve said you’ve always wanted to go.

But most of all:

Keep it silly

Oh didn't you hear! The effort is the first big collaboration between the four big TS makers. {sm3}

Andy and K&C are making the Pestilence. {eek3}
John Jenkins is making War :mad:
Famine belongs to Conte and {sm2}
A bunch of the Out-of-Business guys are getting together to work on Death {sm2}

Hummmmm ... Am I going to be censored for this. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

(evil) Larry

2 classics in 1 thread well put.........................{sm4}
 
Oh didn't you hear! The effort is the first big collaboration between the four big TS makers. {sm3}

Andy and K&C are making the Pestilence. {eek3}
John Jenkins is making War :mad:
Famine belongs to Conte and {sm2}
A bunch of the Out-of-Business guys are getting together to work on Death {sm2}

Hummmmm ... Am I going to be censored for this. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

(evil) Larry

I hope they can agree on a scale......................too soon? ^&grin
 
i WOULD HOPE THAT THE ORIGINAL POSTER LEFT A COMMA OUT WITH THE INTENT BEING "KILL THE MOTOR, DUDE". OTHERWISE I THINK I'D BE INCLINED TO CALL THE COPS!

Bosun Al
 

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