Odds Ends New Figure News, we have gotten a flurry of figure news. First, Engineer Basevich shows a new cavalry set. Second, Rahway clued of a preview of the Hat Napoleonic Austrian. Third, We look at an interesting figure from Speira Miniatures. Fourth, Rahway once again shows some artwork that was done for one of the Mars sets. Fifth, just in from Prikaz Toy Soldiers White Eagle ( Polish Infantry). Finally, Laurie, the boys, and I want to wish you Merry Christmas.
Odds Ends New Figure News Engineer Basevitch
Igor of Engineer Basevich new set #34 – “Wild division”. This set is dedicated to the participants of the First world war, brave soldiers of the Russian Empire. The Caucasian native cavalry division, better known as the”wild division” was a cavalry division, one of the formations of The Russian Imperial army, formed on August 23, 1914. 90 % consisted of Muslim volunteers-natives of the North Caucasus and Transcaucasia, who, like all native inhabitants of the Caucasus, according to the legislation of the Russian Empire, were not subject to conscription for military service. Many representatives of the Russian nobility served in the division as officers.Here is the box art. The poses are as follows 1. Sword down Knife in the mouth. 2. Flagbearer 3. Sword up looking right 4. Sword overhead looking forward No date when the figures will be released
Odds Ends New Figure News Hat Napoleonic Austrians
Rahway clued me that Stan Heerkens has posted photos and videos of Hat Toy Soldiers set 9328, Napoleonic Austrian Command. I like how you have the options for different headgear.
Here is a video review of the figures.
Another Look at Speira Minatures
We have been clued that Speira sells some of their two figure sets for the same price as a single. An example of this two-man scene from their Civil War series.
Mars Toy Soldiers Artwork
Rahway posted this from Oleksandr Tereshchenko has posted a painting he did for Mars. It is the box art for Mars’ German Paratroopers in Winter Uniform.
Prikaz Toy Soldiers White Eagle
Prkaz Toy Soldiers has a new set of Polish Infantry coming out.. Called White Eagle Prikaz calls the poses the following chosen one, the fairy tale, the nut, the panzerny, and the hussar. The poses are as follows 1. Advancing with sword 2. Loading 3. kneeling firing rife\ 4. Advancing with sword and an ax 5. Standing firing rifle
Merry Christmas
On behalf of Laurie, the boys, myself we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Like most everyone else we are staying in. As you can see the boys have taken the sofa. We are hoping that next year will be better
Happy Holidays to everyone!! Love the pic of the boys!! “Dog” is “God” spelled backwards for good reason. Have an assortment of pups in my extended family and they are all like kids!! Not human, but each is definitely a unique “person”. My son-in-law’s big rescue hound Walter got a stuffed animal and immediately tore it to shreds with a big fat grin!!!!!! He just smiled and wagged his tail…..
Hi, Stad. I’m looking for the history of Tri-Play Toys. I remember that some years ago, you helped me connect with one of the founders of the company.
Regrettably, I no longer have my notes.
Do you know of anyone who might know about Tri-Play?
Let me know. There’s no hurry on this.
Thanks.
Whit Knight
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas everyone.
Merry Christmas!
Happy Holidays to everyone!! Love the pic of the boys!! “Dog” is “God” spelled backwards for good reason. Have an assortment of pups in my extended family and they are all like kids!! Not human, but each is definitely a unique “person”. My son-in-law’s big rescue hound Walter got a stuffed animal and immediately tore it to shreds with a big fat grin!!!!!! He just smiled and wagged his tail…..
Merry Christmas to all !!!
Hi, Stad. I’m looking for the history of Tri-Play Toys. I remember that some years ago, you helped me connect with one of the founders of the company.
Regrettably, I no longer have my notes.
Do you know of anyone who might know about Tri-Play?
Let me know. There’s no hurry on this.
Thanks.
Whit Knight