Well done yourself for collecting them. It's not JUST nostalgia for me - as when I was a kid - I couldn't afford a lot of them. But Britains from Woolworths at a couple of pennies each - were just great. (unboxed of course - only the well off could afford A BOX!{eek3}).
I actually prefer the old Hollowcasts to the modern Matte painted "realistic figures" of many manufacturers. There's just something about these old glossies that I just love. Can't quite put my finger on it - but the pleasure I get from finding them as sad muppets - and then restoring and repainting them back to nearly brand-new - well....................I'm sure you know the feeling too Brom. They are proper TOY SOLDIERS to me ( and many others too).
Keep it up - and good on you - and please do send me some more pics - if you like. I'm gonna keep going with restoring them (when I find 'em) until I can't do it anymore. :salute::
P.S - whilst I had them out - I began a few repairs on those two prone Guardsmen. Pinned a couple of rifle ends on - and began remodeling the leg. Notice the difference between them? The later figure has splayed legs, whilst the one with gaiters has them close together ( or will have - when he gets his gaitered foot!)
Best for the New Year
And as always to remember,,the numbers are finite ,Pre 66? so everyone we bring back goes on,,As with us collectors of Autos etc 'We are the caretakers for now",,