tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136207120003342101.post3250377155299226935..comments2024-03-07T08:35:05.928+00:00Comments on Collecting Toy Soldiers: London Toy Soldier ShowBrian Carrickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08221659266588227029noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136207120003342101.post-48129363479166964162018-12-07T11:51:38.949+00:002018-12-07T11:51:38.949+00:00Hi Richard, you're very welcome,glad I was abl...Hi Richard, you're very welcome,glad I was able to help.Brian Carrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08221659266588227029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136207120003342101.post-29726354869406819092018-12-05T16:42:21.810+00:002018-12-05T16:42:21.810+00:00Hello Brian, my apologies for my major delay (!) i...Hello Brian, my apologies for my major delay (!) in replying to your post. I work at O'Hare International Airport and have been very busy with my job there.<br /><br />I am thrilled and appreciative beyond words!! After literally decades of trying to identify the lancers we incorporated into our weekly toy soldier battles, you completely solved our mystery! <br /><br />Indeed; our lancers were the Texido "Cavalry of the Guard of General Franco"!! Thank you for the link you shared too. The Texido toy soldiers are so very interesting that we will not only search for our lancers but begin collecting the sets they produced!<br /><br />Best Wishes, RichardAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07969899001825986884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136207120003342101.post-28362959948557089152018-11-23T08:05:51.053+00:002018-11-23T08:05:51.053+00:00Hi Richard, thanks for your enquiry, sorry the gue...Hi Richard, thanks for your enquiry, sorry the guestbook link on my old website has not been operational for some time now and I'm not techy enough to be able to sort it out!<br /><br />Regarding your plastic lancers with spiked helmets, moveable arm and removeable capes, the only figures I can think of that match this description are the "Cavalry of the Guard of General Franco" made in Spain by a firm called Texido. There is a picture of them here: http://soldatplastique-1-32.forumgratuit.org/t5069-texido-les-militaires-espagnols <br /><br />Let me know if these are the ones you are after. Best wishes, BrianBrian Carrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08221659266588227029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136207120003342101.post-50647074188421555372018-11-22T05:53:09.006+00:002018-11-22T05:53:09.006+00:00My apologies for placing my inquiry here!
The gu...My apologies for placing my inquiry here! <br /><br />The guestbook link, at least for me, is not operational.<br /><br />40 years ago my 2 best friends (we are still close lads and meet to attend the annual Chicago Toy Soldier Show each year!) with our weekly toy soldier battles included an amazing set of plastic mounted lancers.<br /><br />The right arms with lance in hand pivoted in the right shoulder socket (they were removable as well). They had removable capes too and wore piked helmets. We seem to recall the capes were white or red. My friend's father told us they were (correct or imaginative) "Belgian Lancers". They were 54mm scale if not slightly larger. We believe they were manufactured in the late 60's - early 70's.<br /><br />I realize this minimal information is not much to go on yet have my fingers crossed that you, Mr. Carrick, or perhaps enthusiasts participating in this amazing blog may assist us! <br /><br />Our ultimate goal is to ID, locate and buy these lancers that captivated us as boys playing toy soldier battles in our youth. <br /><br />Best Regards and love this blog and links! Richard Hill Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07969899001825986884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136207120003342101.post-76820099575507400432018-11-17T07:29:26.417+00:002018-11-17T07:29:26.417+00:00Thanks for this Rahway, and especially for the lin...Thanks for this Rahway, and especially for the links. I took a look and the First Legion range is superb but Waaayyyy out of my budget! Their website is a great resource though for conversion and painting ideas, so I think I will be a regular visitor. I can't keep up with all the new metal production (or plastic for that matter) these days so thanks again for steering us in the right direction.Brian Carrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08221659266588227029noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3136207120003342101.post-89040084655375615452018-11-16T23:10:09.474+00:002018-11-16T23:10:09.474+00:00One and Two look like First Legion Agincourt.
htt...One and Two look like First Legion Agincourt.<br /><br />http://www.firstlegionltd.com/60mmMedievals.aspx<br /><br />Three looks like First Legion Woodland Indians.<br /><br />http://www.firstlegionltd.com/woodlandindians.aspx<br /><br />Four looks like First Legion TYW.<br /><br />http://www.firstlegionltd.com/spanishtercio.aspx<br /><br />Five looks like First Legion Mamluks.<br /><br />http://www.firstlegionltd.com/mamluks.aspx<br /><br />All 60MM.Rahwayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12488589626156732906noreply@blogger.com