kogu
2nd Lieutenant
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- Mar 1, 2007
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Fellow collectors, ladies and gentlemen,
this year sees me very much slowing down my collecting efforts, my spending on the hobby and even selling a lot of stuff I had accumulated of years. But there is one particular subject within my collection, that I more and more appreciate, and that is my "John Firth" collection.
It was in the fall of 2008, when John, a.k.a. "beating retreat" on this forum, posted in the Services section here, and offered to paint figures for collectors on a commission basis. He also provided a link to a website where his previous work was displayed. When I saw his "Superior Gloss" style figures, I was very much taken by the wonderful, precise and detailed finish, not always found in gloss style figures. John manages to combine the ever old charming appearance of a gloss style toy soldier with an actual face, and even an impression on the face, not only the usual two dots for an eye.
Back then I pretty much immediately contacted John and inquired about how the commissioning works and how we can make a deal?
A deal was arranged rather quickly, and then, a few weeks later the time came when I received my first "John Firth" piece.
It was a day in November 2008, when the first package came in from John.
I was very, very curious and excited what I would get to see, and boy was I amazed, once I had carefully wrapped out the figure.
Below you see some pictures from the very first piece I received, and with them you should understand that I got hooked right then ^&grin
It was a casting from the "Tradition of London" model soldier range, showing Sgt. Ewart capturing the French Eagle.
All the figures I want to show in this thread have been shown previously on this forum throughout the last couple of years, but I thought they are worth to be displayed all together again in this "Collection" section.
Hope you enjoy.
Konrad
this year sees me very much slowing down my collecting efforts, my spending on the hobby and even selling a lot of stuff I had accumulated of years. But there is one particular subject within my collection, that I more and more appreciate, and that is my "John Firth" collection.
It was in the fall of 2008, when John, a.k.a. "beating retreat" on this forum, posted in the Services section here, and offered to paint figures for collectors on a commission basis. He also provided a link to a website where his previous work was displayed. When I saw his "Superior Gloss" style figures, I was very much taken by the wonderful, precise and detailed finish, not always found in gloss style figures. John manages to combine the ever old charming appearance of a gloss style toy soldier with an actual face, and even an impression on the face, not only the usual two dots for an eye.
Back then I pretty much immediately contacted John and inquired about how the commissioning works and how we can make a deal?
A deal was arranged rather quickly, and then, a few weeks later the time came when I received my first "John Firth" piece.
It was a day in November 2008, when the first package came in from John.
I was very, very curious and excited what I would get to see, and boy was I amazed, once I had carefully wrapped out the figure.
Below you see some pictures from the very first piece I received, and with them you should understand that I got hooked right then ^&grin
It was a casting from the "Tradition of London" model soldier range, showing Sgt. Ewart capturing the French Eagle.
All the figures I want to show in this thread have been shown previously on this forum throughout the last couple of years, but I thought they are worth to be displayed all together again in this "Collection" section.
Hope you enjoy.
Konrad