I have been missing from the threads for a while during mild illness, I am 75.
Had the pleasure to meet Len Taylor just after he started his company, my wife and I visited Wales and Len very graciously allowed my wife to have a try at casting some figures.
I guess these must be unique (LOL) figures.
Len attended my first British Toy Soldier and Figure show London in 1991 and subsequently accompanied Lynn Kenwood who had 9 tables each year at the show. My visit to Wales also included meeting Mike John, a designer with Len in those days. He presented me with a model of a Coal Miner, common to my area of the UK as well as a part of Welsh heritage.
Trophy later issued a coal miner, but in a completely different pose.
Len also made some specials, Confederate and Union flag bearers, painted especially for the Forbes Toy Soldier auction in NY in 1997.
I was working as consultant at the time for Christies/ Forbes. Christies kindly commissioned a special painted figure of each with my name on one side of the flag and Forbes/ Christies auction on the other.
Alas I no longer have the Confederate example which went missing during my move to America in the nineties. The Union guy has a special place in one of my collection cabinets.
My Trophy Christmas collection although fairly complete, still needs a horse for the Hansom cab.
I could go on about my meetings with Len, however the above should suffice for now.
Always happy to talk Trophy or on any other toy soldier subjects.
Apologies to Brad, lost touch with you, see above
Norman
info@normanjoplin.com