Oldest wargame figures still in your possession
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Just some Donington hoplites I bought in about 1980-82 using a postal order of all things.
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Postal orders! That takes me back........
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Apart from airfix etc, I'd say a pack of Mini figs french Napoleonic line infantry, bought in 1977/78, from the (now) stamp shop on St Nicholas St.
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IIRC, one of the leading London model shops, back in the day, was also a stamp shop (Rye Stamp and Hobby - run by, I think, Bill Brewer?) - am I thinking of the same one, Mark? Down Peckham way - probably not far from Nelson Mandela House.....
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In my youth the only place to buy wargame figures in Middlesbrough was the stamp shop on Linthorpe Rd.
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No, my one was in Scarborough. Sounds as stamp shops selling figures was maybe a bit of a thing though.
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Early Hinchcliffe French Napoleonic infantry, the first metal figures I painted.
Probably some WW2 Airfix figures and tanks.
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Probably some WW2 Airfix figures and tanks.
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I looked them up too. Good they are still around. Can't remember last time I bought one!
I purged a lot of my old stuff years ago between moves. Probably the oldest I have is a Citadel (I think) Medieval dude bought in 1980...
I purged a lot of my old stuff years ago between moves. Probably the oldest I have is a Citadel (I think) Medieval dude bought in 1980...
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I always enjoyed my trips to the Rye Stamp and Hobby shop. Bill Brewer was a very nice chap when you got to know him, and he always remembered my name. We used to have a good old hobby natter. I purchased all of my hoard of Essex Miniatures there, and a unit of Medieval archers painted by the man himself. I know Kevin Dallimore was one of his acolytes, but Bill was far and away the better painter in my book. I never saw any stamps on sale though.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Wed Oct 25, 2023 6:01 pm IIRC, one of the leading London model shops, back in the day, was also a stamp shop (Rye Stamp and Hobby - run by, I think, Bill Brewer?) - am I thinking of the same one, Mark? Down Peckham way - probably not far from Nelson Mandela House.....
As to oldest figure, the only candidates I could locate are a handful of ACW officers from Steve Hezzlewood's excellent "Echelon" range circa 1980, oh and a couple of Stadden 30mm Zulu War Brits. They are all still serving proudly. Everything else has been sold over the years to fund new projects.
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