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John Tremelling

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Dear readers,

Despite being an ageing curmudgeon I am very new to collecting Nostalgia Toy Soldiers. I have been modelling for 55 odd years, but the only miniature soldiers which I have been involved with are 54mm Aifix and hundreds of 25mm war gamming figures.

I was prompted to start out on this current tangent when one of my grandsons received a collection of horrid plastic soldiers of uncertain origin. I decided that I would amass a small selection of nostalgic toy lead soldiers from childhood and before, to play with my various grandchildren on a blanket covered dining table. 25mm are far too fiddly for small hands and/or my arthritic fingers, and my knees would not relish crawling about on the floor. (I do know the dangers of lead toys and children, please be assured that such play will be closely supervised).

Whilst it might be possible to write a cheque and buy enough sections of old toys to start a tabletop war, this is against my principle as well as being beyond the budget dedicated to this project, thus I have taken to acquiring decrepit examples to renovate to the glory and status which hopefully most of them enjoyed from some small boy on a Christmas morn many years ago. Consequently I have amassed several lots currently in various stages of restoration to their original 'as sold' condition and I have especially enjoyed the research to achieve this. One lot I acquired contained a few figures which I identified from Andrew Rose's book TOY SOLDIERS, as WTC or Wellington Toy Company. I find these figures especially typical of their era and thus attractive, but have been unable to find out anything more about WTC. In some perverse way this makes them and the acquisition of more WTC figures even more attractive to me. It may even be a theme for me to collect; as so many people seem to collect Britain’s that other lesser manufacturers deserve attention. One of my favourite quotes, “If at first, the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it” by Albert Einstein may explain my motives better.

I have today stumbled across this forum, and immediately joined as I am sure that it will be of general interest to me, as well as hopefully a lead to more information on WTC. Consequently, can anyone help or point me in the right direction. Be aware that I am something of a techno cretin which would explain why I have only just 'stumbled' upon this site. Anyone who has had the tenacity to read this far may have the patience to help.

Thanks,

John T
 
John mate,
Welcome to the Forum. I am sure you will enjoy the cut and thrust of the subject matter. :):) The Forum has plenty of blokes with vast experience in TS collecting and Dio making.
Cheers from the Land Downunder, Howard
 
Greetings John and welcome to the forum. As Howard says... hope you enjoy the hobby. :)

Jeff
 
Hi John, may you have many happy years in your quest and this forum will be very helpful as you will discover, cheers, Robin
 
Thank you for your welcome Gentlemen, I am sure that this forum will provide yet another distraction; I do sometimes wonder how on earth I ever found time to earn a wage.


I am intrigued by this rank system, and having held a Queen's Commission I do wonder if I should be referred to as a Private. Having said that I wish to mess in the ranks and have no desire for promotion, having been there. I wonder if the Site Manager would consider the title of 'Gentleman Ranker’, or even 'Gentleman Pensioner'? See amongst other historic references Kipling for a precedent.

Regards,

John T
 
Thank you for your welcome Gentlemen, I am sure that this forum will provide yet another distraction; I do sometimes wonder how on earth I ever found time to earn a wage.


I am intrigued by this rank system, and having held a Queen's Commission I do wonder if I should be referred to as a Private. Having said that I wish to mess in the ranks and have no desire for promotion, having been there. I wonder if the Site Manager would consider the title of 'Gentleman Ranker’, or even 'Gentleman Pensioner'? See amongst other historic references Kipling for a precedent.

Regards,

John T

The rank is strictly mercenary, as the more you post the higher you get, much like the old British purchase title system:D Michael
 
Wilkommen der Pensionier, welcome to the Forum, John, looking forward to seeing your collection!

South Wales--is that New South Wales, or the original?

Prost!
Brad
 
The real and original South Wales Brad. I shall change my profile to read Cymru. Whilst Aussies are generally nice people, not too bad at Rugby and make good drinking companions, I would not wish to be confused with one.

Having said that, in an effort to appease any Antipodeans which I may have upset, one of my favoutite films is 'The Light Horsemen', Allenby's desert campaign being one of the finest cavaly campaigns since Alexander the Great. My favourite military units are British Yeomanry, like the ALH volunteers, and I do get a tad upset by the general world wide perception that the splendid Australian Light Horse were the only units in the Desert Mounted Corps. There were many other splendid Cavalry actions by British Yeomanry, and they suffered as much as the ANZACs in the dreadfull Gallipoli debacle.

Here' to you cobber,

John T
 
Seems to be a total lack of response re WTC. I have searched online with no result, anyone any ideas where I might research next?

John T
 
Welcome John, and Michel that was was rather clever about buying a commission. Made me smile.
 

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