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Inspirational constant

Toy Soldier Collector International

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October - November 2020

Gary Emery tells us why this magazine has been an inspiration and a constant companion in his life for the last 16 years!

- Gary Emery

Inspirational constant

Some things in life can become a constant backdrop to the planned and unplanned routes that our lives take. An obvious example is music. I can vividly remember songs from my youth in the 1980’s and when I hear certain songs they bring back a symphony of memories from a life long since passed.

Could the same be said for a hobby? Yes, absolutely it can. The trials and successes that impact on us can also be heightened by our hobbies. For the toy soldier enthusiast, it may well relate to receiving a figure in the mail, attending a show or spying the next ‘must-have’ set of figures on the website of a dealer or through the pages of this magazine.

A while back I had a little leave to use up and spent a few days at our country retreat in New Zealand. I was on my own as my wife was away working. I had little to do so I decided, having spied copies of Toy Soldier Collector (TSC) in our study, to flick through the pages of older editions acquired many years ago.

I have been lucky enough to have all the issues produced to date. All neatly filed away and bound. So, in the warm summer sunshine and with beer in hand I started to spend some nostalgic time with TSC losing hours as I re-read old articles.

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Toy Soldier Collector International

Toy Soldier Collector International

John Jenkins Designs

An iconic World War II fighter aircraft and a heavyweight from the annals of military history are among the latest new releases from John Jenkins Designs (JJD).

time to read

2 mins

February - March 2021

Toy Soldier Collector International

Toy Soldier Collector International

Surprising Canadians

Guy Elliott looks at the largely unknown military history of his native land.

time to read

11 mins

February - March 2021

Toy Soldier Collector International

Toy Soldier Collector International

W. Britain

A leading manufacturer since 1893, Britains needs little introduction to even the most casual of toy soldier collectors. Under the leadership of Ken Osen, the company is still going strong, expanding its existing product lines and seeking opportunities to introduce even more exciting new ranges.

time to read

2 mins

February - March 2021

Toy Soldier Collector International

Toy Soldier Collector International

Thomas Gunn Miniatures

Reviews of new metal figures to arrive in the hobby by George Philips

time to read

4 mins

February - March 2021

Toy Soldier Collector International

Toy Soldier Collector International

The Last Sake

Eduardo Fernandez paints a large-scale bust.

time to read

8 mins

February - March 2021

Toy Soldier Collector International

Toy Soldier Collector International

The World of Model Soldiers, Part 1

Colin Luxford takes a tour of the world in miniature, starting with Europe and Asia.

time to read

14 mins

February - March 2021

Toy Soldier Collector International

Toy Soldier Collector International

King & Country

Reviews of new metal figures to arrive in the hobby by George Philips.

time to read

4 mins

February - March 2021

Toy Soldier Collector International

Toy Soldier Collector International

GNM Miniatures

Hougoumont North Gate diorama

time to read

2 mins

February - March 2021

Toy Soldier Collector International

Toy Soldier Collector International

Dressing the Kiddies

Keith Nairn-Munro presents the second part of his study of the uniforms and history of the Scots Guards up to the Great War.

time to read

6 mins

February - March 2021

Toy Soldier Collector International

Toy Soldier Collector International

A Family Enterprise

George Phillips speaks to Abram Simon about the past, present and future of New Zealand-based Fleurbaix Toy Soldiers.

time to read

6 mins

February - March 2021

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