My thoughts and opinions on the 54mm/60mm Plastic Toy Soldier collecting hobby. Yes I seemingly rant at times and we explained in one of the first posts that we would be. So if you do not like that sort of stuff we suggest you leave NOW. Also look for some thoughts on history, informational posts and a bit of fun stuff from time to time.
How do you raise your prices when you haven't produced anything in years ? So this means your OLD STOCK is getting a price raise. Geez........
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Anonymous
said...
Hello,
I'm a plastic toy soldier fan from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Am glad to have stumbled onto your blog. The campaign section is awesome!
Having said this, what manufacturers do the British and Arabs belong to? I mean I only recognise some Armies in Plastic British officers and cavalry, and perhaps Cherilea Arabs.
The British infantry are from A Call to Arms? HaT?
Yes but your running costs have gone up. Whatever it cost to make them, if you are going to make new sets you need to keep making a living and have a surplus to put into the considerable costs of producing new figures.
3 comments:
Hello,
I'm a plastic toy soldier fan from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Am glad to have stumbled onto your blog. The campaign section is awesome!
Having said this, what manufacturers do the British and Arabs belong to? I mean I only recognise some Armies in Plastic British officers and cavalry, and perhaps Cherilea Arabs.
The British infantry are from A Call to Arms? HaT?
TQ for your kind attention.
Jason
Yes but your running costs have gone up. Whatever it cost to make them, if you are going to make new sets you need to keep making a living and have a surplus to put into the considerable costs of producing new figures.
AIP has keep the price on their older sets.
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