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Hi all:

Looking to see what this figure is. It is Trophy, and dated 1995....thanks for any help.pick1c.jpg
 
It is a Polish voltigeur and it was made exclusively for Toy Soldier magazine
 
95th Rifles by Trophy or Little Legion? Royal American 60th

Hi all:

Trying to figure out who made this set of glossy 90th Royal American Rifles. No mark on the base.

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Hi

Thanks, for the help. The do not have the TW mark, so I didn't think they were, but always a little unclear about Under two Flag and Trophy history.

On a Trophy note, do you know what Trophy did for American Revolution figures?
 
Could you clarify what you mean about the American Revolution figures. They made some sets, how many I'm not sure. I think I might have a listing in one of my catalogues. If not, Martyn surely knows how many were made.

You don't see that often on eBay. George Washington tends to be the more popular one.
 
Here are a few figures from different sets. They have the Trophy mark on the base and what looks like a 00, maybe for 2000

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Could you clarify what you mean about the American Revolution figures. They made some sets, how many I'm not sure. I think I might have a listing in one of my catalogues. If not, Martyn surely knows how many were made.

You don't see that often on eBay. George Washington tends to be the more popular one.
 
Here are the sets listed in the 2003/2004 catalogue that I have, just over 50 sets

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Cheers

Martyn:)
 
this is great, thanks

I never knew that Trophy did so many sets for AWI. When I look at ebay or some of the other auctions all you see is Washington or the Artillery team with Molly.

again thanks
 
Civil War glossy Somerset?

Since I am on a roll, Civil War figures....maybe Somerset

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Little Legion? Royal American 60th

A few month back, I sold a similar set on ebay for some good money, but was never sure what they were. I think Little Legion, but nothing matchs up on there web site. I also have a Highland set, that might be 7 years war time.

Hi all:

Trying to figure out who made this set of glossy 60th Royal American Rifles. No mark on the base.

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The Civil War set may be Little Legion, not sure. I'd have to check the MKL catalogue.
 
Napoleonics are ATS (Alexander Toy Soldiers)
Civil War look like Fusilier
 
Re: Civil War glossy Somerset?

Since I am on a roll, Civil War figures....maybe Somerset

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This is also from Nik at Alexanders Toy Soldiers, but not all of the figures are included in the set he has. Its originally by lancer, but Nik has the moulds.

here is my painting of that set.
"Command Decision"
Generals Lee, Heath, Hood, Pickett & Longstreet, at Gettysburg 1863
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Lancer ACW 1 - 5

This is a link to the site http://www.ats-uk.net/

John
 
That is great, turns out I had the rest of the Lancer set. Thanks for the info

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