Toy Soldier Collector & Historical Figures Magazine - July - August 2023
Toy Soldier Collector & Historical Figures Magazine - July - August 2023
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In this issue
History converges with our hobby in illuminating and entertaining ways in the brand-new issue 112 of Toy Soldier Collector & Historical Figures magazine.
Wide-ranging historical features include a salute to the 130th anniversary of London’s Britain family marching out their first 54mm toy soldiers in 1893. It led to the eponymous Britains brand conquering the hearts and minds of children and collectors around the world. Expert James explores the wide-ranging history of Britains from 1893-1993. Then Kenneth A. Osen, the president and creative director of today’s W. Britain Model Figures, picks up the thread by sharing personal perspectives on the ensuing 30 years as the brand marks its 130th anniversary milestone in 2023.
Other historical features delve into the colourful coronation of King Charles III, the artistic splendour of the Delhi Durbar of 1903, and the military and musical traditions of the British Army’s Light Division and Rifles. Our correspondents also spotlight the camaraderie enjoyed among makers, dealers and collectors at recent shows in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States.
As usual, there is a whole lot more in store, including lots of hobby news and reviews of new releases, so please be sure to get a copy!
Toy Soldier Collector & Historical Figures Magazine Description:
Publisher: Guideline Publications
Category: Men's Interest
Language: English
Frequency: Bi-Monthly
Toy Soldier Collector & Historical Figures including Toy Soldier Collector & Model Figures prides itself on being the "go to" magazine for collectors of toy and model figures of all shapes and sizes.
Primarily focused on figures around 1:32nd scale (the tradition collectable 'toy Soldier" size) the magazine also covers larger kits and smaller (down to 40mm) figures within the hobby of toy soldier collection, from the "high end"
pre painted museum quality meal figurines through to the unpainted plastic figures still played with today by both children and adults and of course everything in between.
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