Toy Soldier Manufactures Sites
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WM Hocker Toy Soldiers Toy soldiers of remarkable quality and historical interest, manufactured of the finest materials & most painstakingly executed. |
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This is the Official Del Prado Site. Del Prado, has published a work covering the Men At War 1914-2003. Each issue consists of an excerpt from the relevant Osprey Men At Arms book and a 70mm hand-painted figure representing a soldier from the books colour plates. These figures which have become quite collectible can be found listed here. |
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Linka® is a system of reusable, rubber moulds used to make highly detailed brick, stone, and timber buildings and other scenery structures. They are ideal for railroad layouts, dioramas, military modeling, Christmas or holiday villages, craft projects, and tabletop wargaming. |
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This company offers new reproductions of the old Heyde Toys of Dresden, Germany. The boxed sets are hand made and hand painted in the same style and tradition as the original toy soldiers by Georg Heyde & Co. |
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Kebbi Toy Soldiers from Poland. "The artistic, three-dimensional unique, Kebbi Toy Soldiers are done of the finest materials as: synthetic model clay,metal, fabric & timber, covered few times with ceramic and other special paints. Each figure is entirely hand-moulded, baked and then hand-painted so no two are exactly alike forever on the world." |
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Model Castles for displaying your Elastolin, Lionel, Britains Conte,
or other 54mm to 70 mm Toy Soldiers. These numbered Medieval Castles, Siege Equipment, Jousting Sets and Accessories for Collectors are hand crafted of solid wood in Canada and are even available in solid granite. |
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Hirst Arts. Create your own castles and miniature stone buildings. Hirst Arts sell silicone rubber molds used to cast your own building blocks with." |
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This site is dedicated to 1/72 (25 mm) plastic historical figures produced by the Russian company "ORION" |
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The Ron Wall line includes American Civil War, American Revolutionary War and Custer's Last Stand at Little Big Horn. Each pewter figure is a hand painted original. |
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The official Hat Industries website for 1:72nd scale and 1:32 scale plastic figures. |
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The official A Call to Arms website for 1:72nd scale and 1:32 scale plastic figures. |
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Doug Millers interest in the Landsknechts and more recently the Peasants is a long standing one which began in 1973 with research for an Osprey title called "The Landsknechts". He has recently started production of a series of original Landsknechts figures in 40mm scale to compliment the original Hausser/Elastolin figures. |