Anyone who was a schoolboy in the 1960's will remember the Waddingtons board game of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, it came with some rather nice 40mm figures of General Custer, his 7th Cavalry and the opposing Sioux and Cheyenne Indians. Well sometime last year Anthony had the original board copied onto a 6'x4' mat for use with 54mm toy soldiers but the ensuing pandemic has prevented us playing it, until today, which by the purest of coincidence happens to be the 145th anniversary of the actual battle.
When I have a little money, I buy Toy Soldiers; and if I have any left, I buy food and clothes. (with apologies to:) ERASMUS
Saturday, 26 June 2021
Battle of the Little Big Horn
Friday, 18 June 2021
Lancers of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw made by PZG
Two more examples from PZG (Polski Zwiazek Gluchich), they need no introduction, just beautiful figures.
Monday, 14 June 2021
King Richard the Lionheart
A recent acquisition, and one I've been after for a long time, is this figure of King Richard the Lionheart as a crusader, made by Cherilea. It's made in hollowcast lead and has been repainted, but quite sympathetically, so I can live with that, what a shame they never made him in plastic.
Saturday, 12 June 2021
Paint a toy soldier and win a car, or two!
The French take their coffee and their art very seriously, if you have ever doubted this just take a look at the handbills below. In the 1950's, Mokarex along with several other French coffee manufacturers gave away unpainted plastic model figures as advertising premiums with packets of their coffee. Collecting the figures and painting them became a national pastime, to such an extent that Mokarex sponsored a painting competition for their figures:
Wednesday, 9 June 2021
Repairing PZG medievals
For those who might not have come across them before PZG is the Polski Zwiazek Gluchych (Polish Association of the Deaf) and during the Communist regime they used to run employment schemes, one of which was producing toy soldiers. And extremely good toy soldiers at that, I always pick them up whenever I come across them and I've never been too fussy about condition, these three were long overdue for a bit of attention.