tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7669635333599455136.post2652684137430488357..comments2024-03-25T03:56:23.490-04:00Comments on WWII Plastic Toy Soldiers: Introducing the British SASToy Soldier Guyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13590694015162650817noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7669635333599455136.post-23634417903573770272014-03-23T17:12:18.217-04:002014-03-23T17:12:18.217-04:00Nice. Looks like there is hope indeed! Yes, these ...Nice. Looks like there is hope indeed! Yes, these guys are technically out of the time scope of my collection, but I have a soft spot for deetail figures and for well sculpted action poses that sometimes allows me to overlook the weaponry and gear. I would certainly overlook it again for the other 4 poses! :-)Toy Soldier Guyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13590694015162650817noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7669635333599455136.post-21109696454144415532014-03-22T18:57:12.372-04:002014-03-22T18:57:12.372-04:00A bit out of your period, aren't they? Great w...A bit out of your period, aren't they? Great with the Airfix 'Modern' British troops from the 70s if you're doing a Cold War/Falklands game, though.<br /><br />I noticed you home-cast some Airfix Italians- my attempts at making my own figures have always ended in disaster! I recently bought some Cherilea and Herald Khaki Infantry that had been recast in a new plastic seemingly by the same manufacturer, probably in Hong Kong... <br /><br />A Call To Arms, an English firm, scaled down these and the rare ones into a 1/72 set (http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.aspx?id=1343) and they have made 1/32 sets in the past so there's a hope! If anyone ever released these in proper unpainted plastic in 1/32, I'd pay good money for them.PMDMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10221252768624543873noreply@blogger.com