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How It's Made: Toy Soldiers 

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A toy soldier is a miniature figurine that represents a soldier. The term applies to depictions of uniformed military personnel from all eras, and includes knights, cowboys, American Indians, pirates, samurai, and other subjects that involve combat-related themes. Toy soldiers vary from simple playthings to highly realistic and detailed models. The latter are of more recent development and are sometimes called model figures to distinguish them from traditional toy soldiers. Larger scale toys such as dolls and action figures may come in military uniforms, but they are not generally considered toy soldiers.
Toy soldiers are made from all types of material, but the most common mass-produced varieties are metal and plastic. There are many different kinds of toy soldiers, including tin soldiers or flats, hollow-cast metal figures, composition figures, and plastic army men. Metal toy soldiers were traditionally sold in sets; plastic figures were sold in toy shops individually in Britain and Europe and in large boxed sets in the U.S. Modern, collectable figures are often sold individually.
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Комментарии : 179   
@Ember-vw2ms
@Ember-vw2ms 3 года назад
They treat it like adults playing with toys is some foreign concept that's impossible to wrap your head around.
@peanutant11
@peanutant11 Год назад
adult toys
@Ember-vw2ms
@Ember-vw2ms Год назад
Okay well don't say it like that@@peanutant11
@didelphidae5228
@didelphidae5228 11 месяцев назад
Adults just made up a bunch of rules and called it "wargames" lol
@thomaswaters4963
@thomaswaters4963 11 месяцев назад
Your only as young as you feel!There really is no age limit on toys or games.Who cares if you still enjoy playing war games with toy soldiers and armored vehicles.Its a hobby and everybody should have some kind of hobby to have something to do in their spare time.Boys and their toys.They only get more expensive as the years go on!
@peanutant11
@peanutant11 11 месяцев назад
@@Ember-vw2ms OH I JUST REALIZED WHAT I SAID
@galleos4663
@galleos4663 3 года назад
I like how they explained each toy soldier category, many times people that don't know about this hobby tends to lump everyone together, IMHO.
@ronaldmcdonald8303
@ronaldmcdonald8303 2 года назад
Yeah I know, I'm 33 and still love collecting and playing with soldiers! Their just my thing, some people smoke, I play army men, is that so wrong?
@princeaugustcasting
@princeaugustcasting 3 года назад
Prince August offers toy soldier rubber moulds that allow people to cast metal toy soldiers in 25mm, 28mm, 32mm, 40mm and 54mm. We are introducing a tin bismuth alloy as a low temperature alternative to pewter. Our moulds are designed to easily be used at home with just a hotplate or electric cooker to heat the metal. Based in Ireland 45 years this year.
@jacksonmcdaniel3250
@jacksonmcdaniel3250 3 года назад
I like watching your casting videos thank you for uploading them
@theBaron0530
@theBaron0530 3 года назад
Second that! I've got the Seven Years War 54mm molds, and the 40mm 18th century wargame molds. It's fun to cast and paint your own.
@kylejohnson423
@kylejohnson423 2 года назад
Dunken miniatures (your U.S. distributor) hasn't updated their store in awhile (Particularly in the fantasy moulds section) is there some type of issue?
@princeaugustcasting
@princeaugustcasting 2 года назад
@@kylejohnson423 Not that I am aware of. This type of question should be emailed to us.
@kylejohnson423
@kylejohnson423 2 года назад
@@princeaugustcasting Thank you for the response. May I have a link to this email?
@coleparker
@coleparker 3 года назад
I love dioramas. They are like 3D paintings.
@gordonenquist36
@gordonenquist36 3 года назад
Should have mentioned W.Britains hollow cast figures and how the 1:32 or 54 mm scale became a standard for many years.
@theBaron0530
@theBaron0530 3 года назад
Focused very heavily on toy soldiers and miniature figures from Russia. It is accurate, though, to talk about the beautiful miniatures the Russian studios produce today. From the quality of the castings, to the quality of the painting, they represent some of the best miniature figures in the world.
@c.coleman2979
@c.coleman2979 Год назад
Interesting video. Obviously, a manufacturer in eastern Europe and the exact process the artist used was for what they call "flats", but fully round military miniatures also seem to have been made by this same plant. They didn't explain it, but the old method was a lead/tin allow. Tin isn't a problem but because lead is toxic, that particular alloy is no longer used. While fine models can be made from plastic, metal miniatures are still regarded more highly than more modern materials. With 3D printing and CAD programs, very detailed plastic figurines are possible and can be sold as a software program to those with suitable 3D machines.
@koganinja100
@koganinja100 10 месяцев назад
I believe in Russia, good video. Some the best soldiers made in Russia. Even in plastic check out Zvezda - awesome models and figures. All the best from down under Lewis Sydney Australia 🇦🇺
@ChernobylPone
@ChernobylPone Год назад
I had WW2 toys soldier that where made from metal or ceramic, very detailed and pricey. But my parents threw all my military toys in the trash or gave them away.
@chriscoulter6089
@chriscoulter6089 3 года назад
Warhammer is just as addictive as any drug, but MUCH more expensive!
@wheresstrelok2187
@wheresstrelok2187 3 года назад
I'm pretty sure the voice is an AI from the way he speaks
@GothicMod
@GothicMod 3 года назад
Could have been worthwhile, hadn't it been given the 'dumbed-down' delivery, more suitable to low-attention-span people with the brains of peas.
@justdraw316
@justdraw316 3 года назад
18:47 Weathering basically means to make something look like it's been through alot of weather, say wind, rain, snow etc. BAsically it needs to look messy rather than uniformed and pristine
@theBaron0530
@theBaron0530 3 года назад
Yeah, I found it a little odd that whoever wrote the text hadn't researched the term. It's not like it's some cryptic term. A quick websearch would have turned it up.
@DaLavenderhillMob
@DaLavenderhillMob Год назад
I cant handle the Narrator hes like someone off Rick and Mortys International cable I can't take him seriously. Shame as interested in making mould for sculpture
@loszhor
@loszhor 3 года назад
Nice but the music is too loud in some spots.
@yobubo
@yobubo 3 года назад
like, through the whole damn video
@fishgazoo5851
@fishgazoo5851 3 года назад
A very nice collection. Thank you for the information!
@science-channel
@science-channel 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@ryanbarker5217
@ryanbarker5217 2 года назад
the narrator's cadence is weird and off-putting. it's like, okay, shatner, just speak without the pauses, yeah? good video aside from that, though. i get that the original show was in russian, but is this some bad AI voice?
@aricliljegren890
@aricliljegren890 3 года назад
Strange that they talk about toy soldiers for kids and show historicals, then move on to the high-end military figures and show historicals - but when they get to wargaming (which originated with historicals) they just focus on Warhammer fantasy and 40k (did Warhammer fund this film?) If they would have talked about the thousands and rule sets, hundreds of dedicated Websites, RU-vid channels, and blogs, along with the dozens of magazines and miniature companies wholly dedicated to the historical wargaming industry, this could have been a fully fleshed out documentary on the subject. This gloss-over treatment given to wargaming (focusing on a single game company) is akin to creating a documentary on the history of fine art painters and then only talking about Andy Warhol.
@Mechabang
@Mechabang 3 года назад
I think they just look up what's the most popular franchise and it "Warhammer" was the first on the page. They were trying to wrap it, it feels.
@aricliljegren890
@aricliljegren890 3 года назад
@@Mechabang Agreed - and the result wasn't so much a documentary as it was an infomercial. Sad really.
@JaceDanielFilms
@JaceDanielFilms 2 года назад
who else is up at 3pm watching random videos on how things are made?
@VitaKet
@VitaKet 6 месяцев назад
Who isn't up at 3pm? You mean 3am?
@TheRustAdmin
@TheRustAdmin 3 года назад
Very strange emphases, stresses and pauses in the narration.
@nigelcarren
@nigelcarren 3 года назад
I make fully-articulated steel armour for clients all over the world. Many times we have debated when is a miniature considered a 'toy' we all agreed it is the articulation, or should I say the lack of it. A 'Toy' merely looks like a suit of armour, but a fully articulated Miniature IS a suit of armour! Interestingly my tax classification from my French workshops confirm this, as I wish I could be classed as a toy-maker because I would pay less tax, but what I make, be that 1/2, 1/6 or even 1/12th scale is all taxed as 'Military hardware'... Unfortunately! Fascinating video thanks. Best wishes from an Englishman in a French forest... and of course all the mice! 🇬🇧🧐🐭🐭🐭🐭🐭⚒️
@gordonfreeman5036
@gordonfreeman5036 3 года назад
AAAAAAAAAA!!! Jesus! It's like the narrator went to the James Tiberius Kick school of voice acting. The documentary is almost unwatchable as the narrator emphases the wrong syllables and pauses in the middle of sentences. I think my ears are bleeding.
@therealbrushguy
@therealbrushguy 3 года назад
And all the time he sounds, as if he needs to shout over the way to loud and annoying music.
@lonewolf6364
@lonewolf6364 3 года назад
Thank god, I just said the same thing!
@stevetaylor6714
@stevetaylor6714 10 месяцев назад
Sacrilige! I wargamed with a French and then a Russian Napoleonic army. My model soldiers ( not toys ) were made by a Southampton firm who are no longer there called Miniature Figurines, we used rules for battles so it was a serious affair. I have plastic but nothing can replace the metal soldiers
@jrd33
@jrd33 3 года назад
Sorry, unwatchable due to loud, intrusive music and over-emoted narration. A pity.
@vincentho3964
@vincentho3964 3 года назад
But very informative. I just lower the volume and up the speed when needed. Thanks.
@theicecavalier342
@theicecavalier342 10 месяцев назад
I remember 50 years ago using pewter figures. Painting was a real joy for me. I'll have to find that box in the garage..
@london19657
@london19657 3 года назад
Too annoying to watch. Shame.
@ianmajor1558
@ianmajor1558 2 года назад
This is a Russian show and is very biased, failed to mention the most famous toy soldier company in the world,
@Emdee5632
@Emdee5632 9 месяцев назад
Enlighten us. Which company would that be?
@boneheadgaming6051
@boneheadgaming6051 9 месяцев назад
The narrator constantly sounds like he's out of breath after every sentence
@moogiibat5845
@moogiibat5845 Год назад
Reporter looks like Navalny only bit chubbier.
@theskullkid421
@theskullkid421 10 месяцев назад
It sounds to me like this documentary was translated into english from a russian original...is that possible?
@spades-1355
@spades-1355 9 месяцев назад
Toy soldiers were warhammer before it was cool
@vargaresa
@vargaresa 11 месяцев назад
I wonder how this factory still stays in business, since the quality of tabletop figures improved so much in the last twenty years and nobody uses metal minis anymore.
@Tippet76
@Tippet76 10 месяцев назад
I'd say that it probably comes down to a few things. 1. People trying to impress their buddies with the best, just like buying a expensive rims for a car, pointless but cool to a niche following 2. Business men and retired officers and military contractors that again want the best. 3. I think they are in Russia so the cost of living is quite a bit lower than say America or western europe. Also the market over there for these sorts of items might be different like the narrator was saying the Soviet union pushed these types of toys pretty hard.
@dennishorror142
@dennishorror142 9 месяцев назад
Collectors. My Granddad made them Per Hand in Germany and makes a hell of cash with it.
@abbacadabra6530
@abbacadabra6530 3 года назад
miniature toy soldiers doc narrated by the same guy who just did a speznatz hostage rescue doc. Same music team also.
@mr.bozobozo5504
@mr.bozobozo5504 9 месяцев назад
"why do adults play with toys?" that had me laughing.
@ИванСмирнов-й8н5ш
@ИванСмирнов-й8н5ш 10 месяцев назад
А можно оригинал на русском языке?
@nathangaoiran5082
@nathangaoiran5082 Год назад
hey if toy soldiers was metal and painted but why the plastic toy soldiers are not painted?
@Emdee5632
@Emdee5632 9 месяцев назад
I have no idea but I guess since metal figurines are more expensive to make you might just as well handpaint them and then sell them. Plastic toy soldiers are mass produced, if you are lucky the colour resembles the colour of the real uniforms.
@petitsoldat1497
@petitsoldat1497 3 года назад
Bonjour trés intéressant , je suis fan des figurines au 1/32 merci pour cette vidéo
@PeterPan54167
@PeterPan54167 3 года назад
What’s the company that’s make the metal toy soldiers ?
@Number1tnfan683
@Number1tnfan683 3 года назад
Multiple companies make them.
@PeterPan54167
@PeterPan54167 3 года назад
@@Number1tnfan683 Yes but who is the guy in the video. ? Do they have a website ? Do you know any website where I can buy some of these . Not being smart I just want to know it would be cool to have some .
@АндрейШмырев-ж3з
@АндрейШмырев-ж3з 10 месяцев назад
Фантастическая колекция!❤
@mosads2986
@mosads2986 2 года назад
UNBELIEVABLE UNBELIEVABLE UNBELIEVABLE 👏 IT IS A WORLD BY IT'S SELF
@peterpinto6513
@peterpinto6513 4 года назад
Im sure the resin figures this presenter pointed out were actually composition figures
@gordonenquist36
@gordonenquist36 3 года назад
I believe Lineol was the company or the material, compressed sawdust with some kind of binder trapping a wire armature. Lightweight figures, fully round and paint detailed, but could decompose in humid/wet conditions.
@ducomaritiem7160
@ducomaritiem7160 3 года назад
I'm not aware of a casting material consisting of Tin, cast iron and bismuth...???
@WgCdrLuddite
@WgCdrLuddite Год назад
What a load of coswallop.
@Klokkeklar
@Klokkeklar 3 года назад
This is not a kids hobby. I sold a kidney to afford it.
@jediknight73
@jediknight73 Год назад
That's an idiom
@StephenLyons-tl8ie
@StephenLyons-tl8ie 9 месяцев назад
Why ..... is...the narration....so....halting...in parts?
@gabrielnguyen5580
@gabrielnguyen5580 9 месяцев назад
sounds like english dub on top might be why
@rwdyeriii
@rwdyeriii Год назад
A very interesting video. Interesting to have an American narrating for a Russian produced film.
@science-channel
@science-channel Год назад
thanks for watching
@lonewolf6364
@lonewolf6364 3 года назад
Narrator needs retraining! Horrendous!!!
@AC-mw3tz
@AC-mw3tz 10 месяцев назад
In western Europe and North America, this hobby and industry is much more advanced.
@bobflendorg1064
@bobflendorg1064 3 года назад
I stopped halfway through the video to give a thumbs down for the excessive number of ads.
@richardglady3009
@richardglady3009 9 месяцев назад
Ok…as a veteran of casting lead soldiers myself, these soldiers are neat and safer. I find it interesting that iron is used. Great, fun video which brought back good memories (safety issues aside). There is nothing like creating your own soldiers, including casting, cleanup and painting. Thanks.
@allentate3760
@allentate3760 9 месяцев назад
Your background music is too loud, annoying, and unnecessary. I’m not watching this
@marklestergamayon4082
@marklestergamayon4082 9 месяцев назад
So cool if you have the tools and own business and money and knowledge and God you have everything
@HO-bndk
@HO-bndk 3 года назад
Does. The narrator. Have. A. SPEECH. Impediment? I made model figures for nearly 30 years (until 3D scanning and 3D printing came along and ruined the hobby). I've never even once heard any referred to as "Wartime miniatures". I think they must mean "military miniatures"
@JPGotrokkits
@JPGotrokkits Год назад
I think this was originally a Russian program, the script has all sorts of problems, not to mention a lousy narrator. The delivery is choppy, overly dramatic, and just amateurish in ways that are obvious to anyone that has done presentation.
@frank___
@frank___ 3 года назад
Bruh this narrator is a pain in the ears to listen to
@someimperialfist1404
@someimperialfist1404 3 года назад
Hay, this was a interesting video. I love it
@jamiehughes5573
@jamiehughes5573 Год назад
The OG miniature for wargames before Warhammer
@fred.sherwood2575
@fred.sherwood2575 10 месяцев назад
It is really interesting. I could enjoy it even more if you turned the Music down or better still OFF. Can understand what you are saying ???
@aldwinflores7029
@aldwinflores7029 10 месяцев назад
Those thousands of soldiers are no match with my single spacemarine cast. Fight me.
@carausiuscaesar5672
@carausiuscaesar5672 3 года назад
Love toy soldiers!
@ДмитрийЯкушев-з7э
@ДмитрийЯкушев-з7э 7 месяцев назад
Есть ещё один интересный фильм посвящённый солдатикам. Это Армия покорившая время
@jboydayz
@jboydayz 9 месяцев назад
These people are our heroes
@thatwargaming5459
@thatwargaming5459 9 месяцев назад
Umm actually their are some companies in NA who make them 12:26
@milkcastein
@milkcastein 9 месяцев назад
Seeing this remembers me to the mel gibson's movie 😂😂😂😂😂
@ИгорьДобрынин-ч3р
@ИгорьДобрынин-ч3р 10 месяцев назад
Потрясающее видео!!
@ryry8210
@ryry8210 9 месяцев назад
4:28 The worker needs a respirator or some better ventilation in his work area. That metal dust is not good for the lungs 😩
@ralphwiggums9831
@ralphwiggums9831 3 года назад
I love toy soldiers
@Syst_32
@Syst_32 9 месяцев назад
I was waiting to see Warhammer 40K here, to be honest
@Mandalore_the_Ok
@Mandalore_the_Ok 10 месяцев назад
Where can I find the original video that is in Russian?
@lastoriainminiatura7032
@lastoriainminiatura7032 4 месяца назад
Perfect video ...russian masters
@MiniatureMashUp
@MiniatureMashUp 11 месяцев назад
The toy soldier paintjobs are a crime. They obscure the beautiful detail of the figure beneath under globs of glossy paint.
@firstevidentenigma
@firstevidentenigma 11 месяцев назад
Having trouble reading? lol
@richardh615
@richardh615 10 месяцев назад
This guy is plugging 54 mm scale old style figs not the main type which are smaller and very much available such as first corp, gripping beast, Essex etc . He is talking rubbish for reasons I do not understand. I have 50 years knowledge of this hobby has he?
@dennishorror142
@dennishorror142 9 месяцев назад
its a Documentary ,not a study. It will give you the Basics. Like he said in the last Part. it doesn't make sense to call out every Army to get an Understanding. you should appreciate it that he give it some room.. but you are a special Human.. Only complaining. Gatekeeper
@germanarevaloaraya2593
@germanarevaloaraya2593 10 месяцев назад
Hola. Gracias por mostrar este arte.
@Imperial-left
@Imperial-left 9 месяцев назад
сколько советских солдатиков так приятно)
@KrissandraC
@KrissandraC 11 месяцев назад
Can I have the clay ones for free? 😊
@ridleyhatessamuscgtfbjjh4010
@ridleyhatessamuscgtfbjjh4010 9 месяцев назад
I play with the plastic ones
@andrewcharlessison3350
@andrewcharlessison3350 10 месяцев назад
German Toy Soldiers
@historicalsignificance4183
@historicalsignificance4183 3 года назад
I love toy soldiers. But the whole business is a scam. You need to spend hundreds of dollars to even get started because kits are expensive,but the paint is twice as expensive. Brands and games like Warhammer are an excellent example of what I'm referring to. If the kits and paints were sold for cheaper, I believe that more people would get into this hobby
@ipodhty
@ipodhty 3 года назад
There are many different brands for cheaper then games workshops. Lot of military figures can be gotten cheep
@rwdyeriii
@rwdyeriii Год назад
Historical Gaming is much cheaper than Warhammer. Also you can 3D print your own miniatures or if you want there are ways to make your own molds and cast your own miniatures. On top of that, the cheapest way to get into the hobby is through the use of paper models and paper soldiers. There are thousands of paper models available and several websites devoted to this hobby as well as several sites that are devoted to paper soldiers that you can print out from PDF files on your home computer printer.
@thatwargaming5459
@thatwargaming5459 9 месяцев назад
Can we have link to buy
@whiskypops
@whiskypops 10 месяцев назад
Then 3D printing came
@kingdevin66
@kingdevin66 10 месяцев назад
Make home soldier toy
@wojciechkoska3515
@wojciechkoska3515 9 месяцев назад
16:05. Weathering as mentioned here is not as much groundwork base, which is more falling into creating a mini diorama, as it is showing effects of weather, as well as a light and shadow effect on the object. Without it it would look just like a...toy. I believe this is more like a historical miniature. Scale model. 👍
@omerthe3rd1
@omerthe3rd1 10 месяцев назад
It seems they use lead for these toys ...as I have few if them ...they are heavy and soft enough to bend the thin parts .. Problem. Is lead is not a safe metal to play around or to handle on regular basis .. May be good for display only .. By the way superb video
@Capetan-burazer
@Capetan-burazer 8 месяцев назад
this is cool soldier
@josedaniel-x2g
@josedaniel-x2g Год назад
🇺🇲🪖🇩🇪🪖🇬🇧🪖🇷🇺🪖
@stanleyblanc6297
@stanleyblanc6297 3 года назад
I thought tin soldiers were made until the 1940s. Am I wrong? Lead soldiers were made till the 1960s I think.
@2d6wargaming13
@2d6wargaming13 10 месяцев назад
2:53 nice of the mould to cut its own runners, gates and vents.
@leeedsonetwo
@leeedsonetwo Год назад
Is this really how anyone makes toys like this.
@Emdee5632
@Emdee5632 9 месяцев назад
Most toy soldiers are made in plastic and that has been the case for many decades now.
@PAEGGames
@PAEGGames 9 месяцев назад
Крутая карта на стене
@Ray-h7x8e
@Ray-h7x8e 10 месяцев назад
Aluminum
@davidkarvay6444
@davidkarvay6444 9 месяцев назад
Super majstrovské dielo!!!❤😊
@wolfshade3773
@wolfshade3773 10 месяцев назад
🥰
@MarinaDeMéxico-m6f
@MarinaDeMéxico-m6f 10 месяцев назад
Gracias por esto¡ Hoy señores y aún seguimos siendo niños jugando grandes batallas en la mesa de la cena😂
@ianmajor1558
@ianmajor1558 2 года назад
failed, when talking about the origins of wargaming, to mention HG Wells. Warhammer is NOT a wargame, nor is it an adults game.
@Emdee5632
@Emdee5632 9 месяцев назад
Then what is it?
@bootzflies
@bootzflies Год назад
I love toy soldiers and figurines old and new
@Stranger-gl6ie
@Stranger-gl6ie Год назад
Where can i buy one for a good price in europe?
@Emdee5632
@Emdee5632 9 месяцев назад
I only ever had the classic plastic toy soldiers made by Airfix (and Matchbox). The somewhat softer plastic, not the brittle hard plastic Airfix /Hornby is using now.
@jeffreese1828
@jeffreese1828 9 месяцев назад
At the time those were first made they were the best sculpted figures at the time , and they still hold high rank today , imo . Especially those Airfix WWII guys .... I mean , whoever molded all those wrinkles and creases into those uniforms was a wizard . Sure , sculpting and mold making are harder the more detail is present , but the realism was worth it . Any of their WWII sets were awesome , and I still have mine . Particularly nice , imo , were British 8th Army and Afrika Corps soldiers . But , it is hard to pick favorites , but the Australians and Japanese are just Excellent ! Well , they all were great .... their Wermacht Germans are like the Gold Standard for Germans .Each set had distinctive Officer figure , which were awesome . I like the plastic figs better than metal ones , hands down , with traditional style being only cool from historical view , imo . Static poses and gloss paint jobs aren't my cup of tea , however , the best metal figs in recent decades like W.Britains , Conte are fantastic , but too expensive to be played with, and too fragile , and too heavy... but for diorama or display , hard to beat . Cheers !
@gabrielnguyen5580
@gabrielnguyen5580 9 месяцев назад
feels like 1/72 fell by the wayside in general :(
@LEESS1005
@LEESS1005 11 месяцев назад
When I was growing up,I played with 2 dimensional card soldiers,
@tdoychev720
@tdoychev720 11 месяцев назад
What were they? I think i had some too but cannot remember what they were called
@LEESS1005
@LEESS1005 11 месяцев назад
@@tdoychev720 to be honest,I don’t remember,it was 50 years ago,they were my late fathers,they dated back to pre WWII,(1938/39),they were Waterloo French and English soldiers.his dad,my paternal grandfather had got them for him,he handed them down to me,and one of his last wishes was to be cremated with his ‘toy soldiers’,so I laid the English army on his left side and the French army on his right.
@tdoychev720
@tdoychev720 11 месяцев назад
@@LEESS1005 I see. Very touching story. Thanks for sharing with me
@LEESS1005
@LEESS1005 11 месяцев назад
@@tdoychev720 Thank you for this video,it has brought back some bitter sweet memories for me,I have now start a 15mm warlord games Napoleonic army,both French and British to hand down to my grandson when he is older,
@TheDaltonius
@TheDaltonius 3 года назад
Star Wars armada boiii
@dunning234
@dunning234 10 месяцев назад
Only a artist can do this thanks.
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