Posting each month with photos, reviews, discussions, conversions, and play with 54mm Toy Soldiers of the American Civil War.
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Wonderful! off topic, but the one stand out present I received that I will alway remember was a large set of Lego. I remember being upset because I wasn't allowed to play with it until after breakfast...LOL
Naturally, making forts for my plastic soldiers was the main use Lego was put to. :)
I was eleven when I got the MARX "Giant (T.V.) Battle of the Blue and Gray", complete with "battle sounds"; by the fall of 1962 my brother and I had garnered enough figures, accessories etc. to mount some big battles. have pic posted at FaceBook "Armymen Collectors" page ...
Wonderful! off topic, but the one stand out present I received that I will alway remember was a large set of Lego. I remember being upset because I wasn't allowed to play with it until after breakfast...LOL
ReplyDeleteNaturally, making forts for my plastic soldiers was the main use Lego was put to. :)
I was eleven when I got the MARX "Giant (T.V.) Battle of the Blue and Gray", complete with "battle sounds"; by the fall of 1962 my brother and I had garnered enough figures, accessories etc. to mount some big battles. have pic posted at FaceBook "Armymen Collectors" page ...
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