About this time last year Anthony and I played this game, based on the Battle of Vitoria in 1813, using the Battle Cry rules system. With the passage of time I can't remember the details too well, suffice it to say that I commanded the French and took a good trouncing, so at least we managed to keep the correct historical perspective! I did however take lots of pictures, so here over two post are lots of toy soldiers with few words to interrupt them.
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
Friday, 24 March 2023
Battle Cry Vitoria
Sunday, 5 March 2023
Woking Wargames Day 2023
Yesterday I managed to get along to the Woking Wargames Day, once more an annual event since the passing of the Covid pandemic lockdown (that seems a long time ago now!). Organised by Mike Lewis for members of the Little Wars Revisited Forum it seeks to promote wargaming with 54mm toy soldiers. I could only stay for the morning session but 5 games were in play and this is what they looked like:
Sunday, 28 August 2022
London Toy Soldier Show March 2022
I went along to the London Toy Soldier Show back in March, but I'm only getting around to putting up the pictures now, It's been that sort of a year! I have to say the event was rather sparse compared to pre-pandemic times but I suppose that's only to be expected as people begin to re-emerge and things slowly get back to the old normal. Nonetheless I managed pick up a fairly eclectic haul, but first stop was at the game being run by members of the Little Wars Revisited Forum.
Thursday, 28 April 2022
More of the new display
I've been wondering which figures to display on the extra shelves I added to my IKEA display cabinet, this is what I've come up with so far:
Friday, 15 April 2022
Upcycling a display cabinet for toy soldiers
Some years ago I picked up an IKEA display cabinet in a charity shop, and have been very pleased with it. I got it for a reasonable price, and some time later learned that it is their DETOLF model, which is a "Best Seller" and is still available brand new for a very reasonable £65. Here's what it looks like:
Saturday, 2 April 2022
Woking Wargames Day 2022
A couple of weeks back (how time flies) I went along to the Woking Wargames Day organised by Mike Lewis of the Little Wars Revisited Group, there were four games in play throughout the day and here is what they looked like:
Thursday, 10 February 2022
Early Hussars by Manzsoldaten
This rather nice pair of Hussars were made in Germany circa 1910/20 by Manzsoldaten, one of the minor makers of composition toy soldiers, and one of my all time favourites. I particularly like the style of the horse' heads although the leggy stride of that foreleg is a bit off-putting.
Early Manzsoldaten figures don't carry a makers mark but are characterised by being semi flat, which is unusual for composition figures, and have this distinctive oval base. Earlier German composition figures from this period tended to be quite large, typically 10cm, before settling down to 6.5cm and 7cm in the 1920s and 30s but these are unusual in that the riders are roughly 54mm, not looking bad for a pair of centenarians.