nysoldiers
Command Sergeant Major
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In my opinion there are four companies that come to mind who meet the standards of "giants" in our hobby.
Britains
Hausser/Elastolin
Trophy
King and Country
These companies combined staying power, variety of offerings, innovation, availability and quality. They produced a multitude of infantry, cavalry, artillery, vehicles and scenic accessories.
Britains developed the "hollow cast" figures with regiments and subject matters from around the world and all through history. They reached mass markets at affordable prices that started generations of collectors. Their resale values increased exponentially in the "antique" markets.
Hausser/Elastolin started in the "composition" construction and later developed high quality painted plastic figures and accessories. Vehicles made from wood, metals and other materials were also available in a wide variety. Every young collector wanted a castle from this maker!
Trophy brought glossy figures into a whole new level of sculpting, painting and action poses. A huge variety of subject matters covering a vast range of historical periods and regiments. Their vehicles, boats and artillery still amaze collectors.
K&C evolved from a standard glossy maker of popular subjects to the industry innovator in "matte" style. Their creativity in both subject matter and historical periods changed our hobby forever. A combination of figures, vehicles and scenic pieces in poses that are unconventional and even daring have challenged other makers to set new higher standards.
Of course there are many other great makers and more to come I am sure.
This is just my perspective and would love to get comments from other collectors.
Britains
Hausser/Elastolin
Trophy
King and Country
These companies combined staying power, variety of offerings, innovation, availability and quality. They produced a multitude of infantry, cavalry, artillery, vehicles and scenic accessories.
Britains developed the "hollow cast" figures with regiments and subject matters from around the world and all through history. They reached mass markets at affordable prices that started generations of collectors. Their resale values increased exponentially in the "antique" markets.
Hausser/Elastolin started in the "composition" construction and later developed high quality painted plastic figures and accessories. Vehicles made from wood, metals and other materials were also available in a wide variety. Every young collector wanted a castle from this maker!
Trophy brought glossy figures into a whole new level of sculpting, painting and action poses. A huge variety of subject matters covering a vast range of historical periods and regiments. Their vehicles, boats and artillery still amaze collectors.
K&C evolved from a standard glossy maker of popular subjects to the industry innovator in "matte" style. Their creativity in both subject matter and historical periods changed our hobby forever. A combination of figures, vehicles and scenic pieces in poses that are unconventional and even daring have challenged other makers to set new higher standards.
Of course there are many other great makers and more to come I am sure.
This is just my perspective and would love to get comments from other collectors.