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SgtMaj

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Greetings to all...I am looking for a source that sells WW I Toy Army Workshop figures, vehicles, artillery pieces, horse drawn carts, etc. ..I know the original manufacturer stopped production...I am hoping some smart dealer (collector) purchased their molds, and is producing the line in some way or fashion...any information will be appreciated...

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Semper Fi
 
Greetings to all...I am looking for a source that sells WW I Toy Army Workshop figures, vehicles, artillery pieces, horse drawn carts, etc. ..I know the original manufacturer stopped production...I am hoping some smart dealer (collector) purchased their molds, and is producing the line in some way or fashion...any information will be appreciated...

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Toy Army Workshop was purchased by Fleurbaix in Australia who produced them with much controversy, as evidenced by previous threads on this forum. The original buyer, Father Greg, died some years ago and his sons announced that they would carry on, but nothing has developed since. Your best bet would be to keep an eye on Ebay and the various auctions of Toy Soldiers that occur. Trooper
 
Forgive my ignorance since I don't know much about soldiers. I tried to open the link Mirof put up but it was giving me problems. I have lots of molds my father in law had & I am not sure what they are . I am going to try & take pictures soon.
 
When you follow the link, on the page you got, in the center, you see ...
The TAW Product Guide is now available
Part 1 (11Mb), Part 2 (5Mb) and Part 3 (7Mb) (Please note, Adobe Acrobat PDF Reader is required, click here to download)

just click on the text in blue, and you download the PDF, they are 3 parts
as their server is very slow, it will take some time

If not working, tell me and I will put them on my site for easy download ...

Best
 
Hi SgtMaj,

I guess Trooper and Mirof have given all that we as TAW Collectors can do/expect in regards to TAW collecting. It is a pitty that Graham ( original owner of the brand ) gave up on the business with the Market booming....In recent years his sets have reached very nice prices in the collectors market. I was and am a great fan of TAW due to the artillery pieces that TAW used to field along with great other sets.....
If you want to see some of the ones I have collected during the years feel free to check my photo albums.
Cheers
Artillery Crazy

Greetings to all...I am looking for a source that sells WW I Toy Army Workshop figures, vehicles, artillery pieces, horse drawn carts, etc. ..I know the original manufacturer stopped production...I am hoping some smart dealer (collector) purchased their molds, and is producing the line in some way or fashion...any information will be appreciated...

SgtMaj sends
Semper Fi
 
Some WW1 British troops moving a machinegun section into position....
 

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WW1 British troops moving a machinegun section into position....
 

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Terrific! TAWs figures have long been some of my favorites . . . bought them unpainted from Graham so that I could paint them. Would that the line had continued.

Bosun Al
 
Hi Al,
Thanks for the note...I was a late commer to TAW and just barely made to Graham´s offerings....but always via the MKS at the Guards Barracks in London or via e-bay...never had the chance of meeting Graham....{sm2}{sm2}
Have a few of his sets though and never knew he sold them in casting so that we could paint them .....
I was very keen on the artillery pieces he would turn out..... I loved those big guns they were incredible.....
I will post some here.....
Cheers
Luiz ( aka Artillery_Crazy )

Terrific! TAWs figures have long been some of my favorites . . . bought them unpainted from Graham so that I could paint them. Would that the line had continued.

Bosun Al
 
Some of the TAW big guns.....
 

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:)Some more TAW .....
 

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TAW vehicles.....
 

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TAW vehicles.....:salute:::salute::
 

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