Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Ambulance conversion
Thursday, December 7, 2023
The year in brief
This year saw great growth - to completion- of my W. Britains regiments, multiple improvements to the toy soldier studio, dozens of conversions, and a record number of blog entries.
Time to relax, and plan for the coming year.
Plan big, and...
Soldier on!
Mannie
(Happy hoilidays)
Tuesday, December 5, 2023
Navarone deadline
I want to get my Navarone battle underway so that I can clear the table early in the coming year.
Here's a little video overview of the set-up.
It's been in place for a while and I'm eager to set up a Marx Giant Blue and Gray scenario. stay tuned, and...
Soldier on!
Mannie
Sunday, December 3, 2023
Season's greetings from the war room
The passing parade of W. Britain Civil War soldiers
Saturday, November 18, 2023
More studio improvements
I don't think that the fine-tuning will ever end.
This month I made sliding doors for one of the cabinets, and now I'm installing lights.
Little Heiskell, the happy hessian
For six or eight years the pot-metal doorguard of the toy soldier studio has been Little Heiskell, the happy hessian. (https://www.liquisearch.com/hagerstown_maryland/history/little_heiskell).
He was finished in a beat-up, dingy, faded, and flaking rust-red, and was getting shabbier by the year.
Today he got spruced-up.
Stay vigilant, and...
Soldier on!
Mannie
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
"Paper or plastic...or pewter"
It dawned on me today that I've slowly drifted from all unpainted plastic, to nearly all pewter (with a few hand-painted plastics in the mix).
This gradual "switcheroonie" (thanks Ella Fitzgerald) began in 2012 when I rolled-out my, 20 years in the making, Third Michigan Volunteer Infantry - in pewter (https://toysoldiersforever.blogspot.com/2012/02/old-third-all-present-or-accounted-for.html). Since then, save for Marx Blue and Gray, my Civil War scenarios have pretty much been all metal
Speaking of Marx Giant Blue and Gray, I'm planning on having them battle it out on the toy soldier table over the winter.
I'll rub my hands in anticipation, as we all...
Soldier on!
Mannie