Sanata's on his way!
He'll be here soon!
Hope you've all been good this year?
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
I've had it in mind to make a unit of Belgian infantry to go with my Funny Little Wars armies for some time, largely influenced by this:
The picture above featured in the May 1991 edition of Military Hobbies and shows the WW1 Belgian Dog Cart kit made by Scale Link, I've been a big fan of this company since the mid 1980's and have used their heads, arms etc. in numerous conversions.
The Encyclopaedia of the German Tin Toy Industry, mentioned in the post above is my go-to reference source for German toys Ostensibly tinplate manufacturers but most of them were more general toymakers, it spans 200 years of production drawing on trade directories, catalogues, contemporary newspapers and toy collections from several national archives, it includes literally thousands of firms and is a truly monumental work.
Finally got around to rehoming the collectable English plastic figures in a display case where they will be relatively safe from damage. There is no real order to this, more a case of getting stuff out of the boxes they've been shunted around in for the last several years and standing them up so I can see what I've got, it's part of the separation between collectables for research and wargame armies for play. There will be changes, some added to the shelves and others relegated back to the boxes but for now it's a step in the right direction.
I will get around to putting up clearer pics of individual figures at some pint but in the meantime here are a few random closeups: