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TOY SOLDIERS On Line Gallery John's Collection on his site is Great, He casts some of his figures and paints them too. I love it, check it out.


THE REGIMENTAL TOYBOX Another Collector who has his collection on his site. Check this out, Curtis does good work.

Collecting Old Toy Soldiers Jeff helps out a lot with his Collection of links to help in collecting Toy Soldiers. One of the first sites that helped me find Info.


Toy Soldier & Model Figure On-line You have to check out this site, It is the web site for Toy Soldier & Model Figure Magazine.

TOY SOLDIERS GALLERY Here is a Collectors website in English and German. The Web-Site for Collectors of Hausser/Elastolin and Lineol, Manufacturers' Catalogues, Background Information, Model Catalogues, User Manuals and more ..

TOY  SOLDIERS  AND  COLLECTIBLES Here is another Collector's website, this is my first implementation of page design, and what better  way than to incorperate the hobby past-time, and pleasure I have rekindled from my youthful collection of toy soldiers and military themed toys......blame it on the 60's, nightly bombardment of vietnam news, Kelly's Heros, or that revolutionary polymer "PLASTIC.".


Toy Soldiers & Collectibles Magazine "Did you know there was a magazine for Plastic Toy Soldier Collectors?" Toy Soldiers and Collectibles is the only Full Color Magazine devoted to the world of Plastic Toy Soldiers. We cover Marx, Imex, Accurate, A Call to Arms, CTS, Timpo, Hat Industrie and more. The latest in accessories for Toy Soldiers is an exciting part of the magazine. Published Quarterly. This is a Great Magazine for anybody just starting in the hobby and Collectors to keep up with the hobby.


The Army Men Homepage Here's a New Site about our Armymen, So check it out. You know them - those toy soldiers molded in soft plastic that are sold by the bagful. They have been around since the 1950s. Known as Army Men, the two- to three-inch soldiers are a staple of many a boy's toychest. Most folks eventually THINK they outgrew them. We KNOW we will never, ever outgrow them!!!!!


Napoleon's Military Miniatures Barracks Check out Paul's Site and you can see this site is for the persons who collect military miniatures hopefully it will become a site to transfer information on our hobby so others can enjoy its many pleasures.

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