What Toy Soldier items Have You Acquired in The Last 2 Weeks ? (2 Viewers)

Successfully bid on a vintage boxed set of W. Britains Set No.1850 Netherlands Infantry, in near mint condition (Armies of the World box in generally excellent condition). Not cheap, but fairly rare in this condition (James Opie Rarity Index of 92 if boxed) and only manufactured 1939-1941, as a non-cataloged set. Will be the rarest set of Britains in my collection. Have been very careful recently as to any new acquisitions. The availabilty/quality/cost triangle issue, particularly on a fixed retirement income, being a fundamental factor. Consider myself extremely fortunate.
Arnhem Jim
Arizona Territory
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Talk about a Vintage set !!!!!
 
Successfully bid on a vintage boxed set of W. Britains Set No.1850 Netherlands Infantry, in near mint condition (Armies of the World box in generally excellent condition). Not cheap, but fairly rare in this condition (James Opie Rarity Index of 92 if boxed) and only manufactured 1939-1941, as a non-cataloged set. Will be the rarest set of Britains in my collection. Have been very careful recently as to any new acquisitions. The availabilty/quality/cost triangle issue, particularly on a fixed retirement income, being a fundamental factor. Consider myself extremely fortunate.
Arnhem Jim
Arizona Territory
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Hi Jim,

What a remarkable acquisition! The figures appear to be in excellent condition. I would love to have such a set in my collection. My warmest compliments for a very fine addition to your collection. Enjoy it to the max!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :smile2:
 
Successfully bid on a vintage boxed set of W. Britains Set No.1850 Netherlands Infantry, in near mint condition (Armies of the World box in generally excellent condition). Not cheap, but fairly rare in this condition (James Opie Rarity Index of 92 if boxed) and only manufactured 1939-1941, as a non-cataloged set. Will be the rarest set of Britains in my collection. Have been very careful recently as to any new acquisitions. The availabilty/quality/cost triangle issue, particularly on a fixed retirement income, being a fundamental factor. Consider myself extremely fortunate.
Arnhem Jim
Arizona Territory
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Spectacular set!
 
Not cheap, but fairly rare in this condition (James Opie Rarity Index of 92 if boxed) and only manufactured 1939-1941, as a non-cataloged set.

You won't find many sets above 90 in Opie's rarity index. To give some perspective, all the rare boxed sets in the Famous Regiments series(1556-1602)are rated in the mid-80s, while the very rare set 1868-Air Raid Warden's Post is rated 90, as is set 2184, Bahamas Police, and also set 1525-U.S. Air Force Biplane w/pilot & hanger. How often do you see the last three sets up for sale?

Sets rated above 92? Not many, i.e. the RAF Color Party is given a 95 and set 1520-Short Flying boat is rated 96.
 
Thomas Gunn Mg 42 set..Retired. Very well done set IMO !!!
 

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The first part of my 2011 Hiriart order arrived on June 22nd. Of the 51 sets in the shipment, eight were for me. Here are the first four sets:

1012 COLDSTEAM GUARDS IN WINTER COATS

1106 ELEPHANT WITH BENGAL NATIVE INFANTRY MACHINE GUN CREW

1116 THE SUFFOLK REGIMENT IN WINTER COATS

1157 BLANDEGUES DE ARTIGAS, URUGUAY
 

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The other four sets were as follows, all of which are non-catalog specials:

WORLD WAR II KUBAN COSSACKS IN GERMAN SERVICE

URUGUAYAN NAVY IN HISTORIC UNIFORMS

EGYPTIAN INFANTRY, 1884-85

10TH SUDANESE BATALLION, 1896
 

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Got a great deal on this forum's classifieds for a Color Party of the 2nd Battalion, 24th Foot, 1879, along with a few marching troopers.
A nice looking group to compliment my "British Empire" collection :smile2:
Konrad
 

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Made some great composite soldier finds at the local flea market.

All Germans and all prior to WWII.

Dave
 

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Very, very nice, Particularly, like the flag bearer superb condition for its age. Great find
Mitch
 
I was able to pick up the JJD MacLaren Sopwith Camel and the JJD Lothar von Richthofen. Also got a great deal off the forum for a set I have missed on several occasions, Britains Premier #8939, the French Machine Gun section with Hotchkiss Mg. Very pleased with them all. -- Al
 
For me it was the William Britain Ox wagon with barricades. A nice detailed piece and heavy too.
 
For me it was the William Britain Ox wagon with barricades. A nice detailed piece and heavy too.

I was planning to get one too. It could be used for a baracade for my Sudan Camel Corps, or as a wagon for my French/Spanish farm. I am glad it is a good quality product, and thanks for the review! By the way, Richard Walker was telling me a while back that they have some First Gear engineer on staff who makes sure all the vihicles are 100% correct! Now for a
NAPOLEONIC AMBULANCE!!!!
PLEEEAAAAASSSSSE,
Sandor:salute::
 
There's my Durbar BG 118 matte
 

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This past week I acquired 5 newly released W. Britain Confederate infantry, and 2 (one Yankee and one Reb) newly released W. Britain artillery crewmen . . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
My latest additions: Until a polystone version possibly comes out I picked up an Ultimate Soldier 1/32 Stuka for the time being. Also a second ME-262 by the same company for an additional
measly $20.00 I couldn't go wrong.
For K&C a loose D-Day airborne soldier from one of the earlier sets in mint condition courtesy of E-Bay.
In route are some Collectors Showcase "Goose Stepping" Riflemen and standard bearer to add to my King&Country Berlin 38' diorama. More to follow !!! :wink2:
 
Managed to find eleven ^&grin Trophy American Civil War sets and one ^&grin Trophy Great Plains War set, to go with the ACW sets :wink2:

Cheers

Martyn:)
 

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