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Maybe it is not the first time I post them (I seem to recollect have done so in the near past)…
But the painting job is really splendid!
And I have a soft spot for the scale.
Enjoy!



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Maybe it is not the first time I post them (I seem to recollect have done so in the near past)…
But the painting job is really splendid!
And I have a soft spot for the scale.
Enjoy!



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Quite a fascinating subject… how to build a staff around a single basic model, and that in 42mm (Britain’s smaller scale)
I have always admired Mr. Hilditch work… you can see other examples of his output in this webpage.
I think he would be glad to know that REPLICA (read Andrew Stevens) has a range of 42mm available again!… quite Britain’s style if you ask me!… so those who love that scale are in for a good time…
Enjoy!


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It is not the first time I Post his work, always in 42MM… but it always looks superb.
He usually uses that scenery as a background… that works very well with Infantry… and those lancers (the 16th) have had to manage to lower lances to negotiate I guess. No kidding.
Wonderful display.
Enjoy.




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No Band of Brothers I guess… but a tour de force! doing or printing in 3D those instruments in 42mm is an small wonder. Congratulations on a job well done!
Enjoy!

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I was personal yesterday, maybe even too personal… well, I can always edit the thing if I want… I do not know if being too personal is a bonus or a malus…
So, today let’s go back to the main line of this webpage… toy soldiers and those who enjoy them.
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Dear Graham does the most with a very few things… meaning soldiers, sailors and castle (or barracks) The essence is to take a tasteful pic… I could have eliminated the backgrond (see below) but it is charming as it is. Enjoy.


See?
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I have always collected 54mm traditional Toy Soldiers… but you can not denie those smaller figures are charming too!
Those are from Graham Hilditch.

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Got other pics to post but this one appeared today in Facebook and got my eye… you can do much worse and not much better. Enjoy.
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They are NOT 54mm there is even a pic that shows the difference in scale somewhere in Facebook… but I liked this one… around 42mm and painted Dilley’s way but not from his collection (Graham Hilditch’s own). Awesome!
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Not as much known or collected as the “classic” 54mm. But full of potential.
Have some posts collected under year “2022”.
Enjoy!