theBaron
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I agree with Joe, in that when we speak about "quality", we need to specify which style of toy soldier we're talking about. For example, when we're talking about matte style figures whose detail comes close to plastic or resin scale kits, then we could say that some figures are better today than at a point in the past. But the standards or criteria will be different between the matte figures and the glossy figures. And within the glossy lines, there are varying levels of detail, depending on the style the manufacturer has chosen to apply. Is it supposed to be a classic toy soldier, a la classic Britains hollowcast, or is it supposed to be a figure of the detail of a Stadden or Imrie-Risley?
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