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Soldiers' Soldiers
In early June 1976 John Tunstill, proprietor of the London model soldier
shop "Soldiers", decided to fashion a new range of figures which could
be priced at that of metal toy soldiers but which would have the detail
and quality of model soldiers. This range was called Soldiers' Soldiers....
1. The History of Soldiers' Soldiers
2. Some other Arcania
3. Teecus (Tunstill's Cock-Ups)
4. Identification and Valuation
Boxed Sets (Production List)
Individual Figures (Production List)
Abbreviations Used
Fusiliers - Parade Order at Attention - Box 6 All figures are true 54mm, cast in lead alloy and painted
in quality gloss paints. Boxes are typical long maroon cardboard boxes
with card liners, and bearing any original labels. All figures march
with the left foot forward.
Most boxes contain an officer or NCO or
musician and/or standard bearer plus six or seven soldiers, eight in
total.
All stock was manufactured between 1972 and prior to 1985.
All figures are in mint condition, and the boxes are in good to mint
condition.
The stock is finite and figures will never be recast.
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