Hi Folks,
I just started diving into the toy soldier scene and being a Civil War buff, was immediately attracted to the Britains. Since I'm new to collecting, what are some strategies to build up a good collection without dropping huge sums of $$. Being a southerner, I hastily purchased a standard Confederate advancing figure--mainly to see a real Britain up close. Then I bought "The Last Meeting" and the "death of Cushing" (really was drawn to the drama in that particular set. Now I want to act more systematically to build up my figures. Do most of the ACW collectors buy figures related to specific battles to create dioramas or just pick what they like? Is it better to try to find retired figures before they disappear? Should I haunt the various retailers for the occasional discount?
Thanks for helping me on my journey!
David
I just started diving into the toy soldier scene and being a Civil War buff, was immediately attracted to the Britains. Since I'm new to collecting, what are some strategies to build up a good collection without dropping huge sums of $$. Being a southerner, I hastily purchased a standard Confederate advancing figure--mainly to see a real Britain up close. Then I bought "The Last Meeting" and the "death of Cushing" (really was drawn to the drama in that particular set. Now I want to act more systematically to build up my figures. Do most of the ACW collectors buy figures related to specific battles to create dioramas or just pick what they like? Is it better to try to find retired figures before they disappear? Should I haunt the various retailers for the occasional discount?
Thanks for helping me on my journey!
David