Thursday, 5 March 2026

A few from my box of possibilities.

 


 


Whilst I was tidying the shed I came across my box of odd figures which might be worth renovating (my father had a draw which he put things which might be of possible use - and by and large never were) , so this is my box of possibilites. I dumped a few into Dettol to remove the paint from them and having cleaned them I'm suprised at the detail on these two , they are an odd scale the standing one being 65mm tall think they are home cast in lead from a Schiercke mould and look like French Chasseures.


This is an odd one , World War One (?) and perhaps large 40mm scale , he's going to need cleaning up with a file to remove the flash .


I do like this figure - so full of energy ! . Probably a WW1  cavalryman and he's 40mm scale, again homecast in pure lead and very bendy , he needs cleaning up to get rid of the flash but will make a great ADC/dispatch rider for my Balkans Imagination collection . I'm pleased to get these done and ready for painting and will post further updates .








Wednesday, 4 March 2026

World Toy Soldier Day (who knew it ?)

 


World Toy Soldier Day ! - well I'll be d****d ! I didn't know it was a thing till I read it on The Duchy of Tradgardland: What l did for World Toy Soldier Day… as it happened I was in shed doing some casting as the weather has turned pleasantly mild and I'd tidied up the work bench of all the clutter that had accumulated over winter .


Some of the Prince August moulds can be a nightmare to cast from , but this little one for head in 54mm is a gem and works every time ! 


Some of the fruits of the casting pot . I need enough for six figures to round up my 54mm 'Red Army' Rifle Brigade unit to twelve models . The Goddess of Homecasting smiled on me and they are ready for cleaning up and glueing together.



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Tuesday, 3 March 2026

Toy Soldiers in the sunshine.

 


Got the Schiercke casting varnished and taking advantage of the early morning sun took them into the garden for a photoshoot.(.: Finding an oddity .)


I've always thought that the larger scale figures look at their best outdoors in an natural enviroment .


I'm very pleased how they have turned out and although to larger scale (70mm tall) to grace the wargaming table they will take pride of place on my bookshelves .


A before photo - a great improvement to their martial pride  .









Saturday, 28 February 2026

Come listen to the Band !

 


As I mentioned in a previous post I bought some figures from our local Bric-a-Brac shop . I also bought these Bandsmen , they were obviously painted and based by the same person as they both have the rather chunky bases . As you can tell from the missing paint from the ankles they are VERY  bendy being made from pure lead . 


In some ways it was a bit of a shame to take them off the base which someone had spent a lot of effort on , but here they are on their new bases , I will be undercoating them and then repainting as Prussians , more when I get around to painting them.



Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Sunday, 22 February 2026

Getting paint on lead .

 


I've finally got around to painting the odd lead figures I mentioned in the last post . I've painted them as French Chasseures a Pied of the late 19th century.


I will get them varnished when I've got the other four done .


I did a bit of searching on the internet to try and find more about the figures and this so far is the only photo I have found of them and the mould they came from . It is from over fifteen years ago , they are quite distinctive as their rifles are being carried slung and not shouldered as normally in toy soldiers of this era, are the moulds made by Schnieder ? I will try and investigate further .

PS 


Found this on the internet - figures circled -


From this catalouge , more info later.









Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Finding an oddity .

 


We have a shop in town that sell off house clearence items which varies greatly in quality and type (ie bricker brac to junk ),  I found these figures about 75mm/3" tall made from pure lead (they bend very easily at the ankles) glued to a hefty block of varnished wood . 


The first job was to carefully remove them from the base (luckily they were not fixed to securely) and rebase them on some thin MDF . I'm going to repaint them , I think they look like French Chasseures 1870ish and they will be for display only as they are such an odd size and don't any of my other collections. I have no idea of the manufacturer but look home cast