
"Starlux soldiers" Topic
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| (Phil Dutre) | 03 Aug 2009 6:19 a.m. PST |
I recently got a whole bunch of Starlux soldiers from an old fellow who wanted to part with them. I've been trying to locate resources with the aim of identifying them, but not so much luck, except for a lot of ebay auctions. Are there any sites of mailing lists specifically geared towards Starlux? |
| PaulCollins | 03 Aug 2009 6:41 a.m. PST |
Here are catalogue pages at Michigan Toy Soldier Company: link |
| PaulCollins | 03 Aug 2009 6:42 a.m. PST |
And here's a forum that might be able to field any questions: link By the way, what figures do you have? |
| (Phil Dutre) | 03 Aug 2009 9:15 a.m. PST |
By the way, what figures do you have? Quite a few. I really haven't counted them yet, but so far, from browsing around a bit, they seem to be the following: - A set chasseurs alpins (20 or 30 figures) - A marching band, mostly naval types (20 or 30 figures) - 'Majorettes' (women in a marching band) (also 20 or 30) The sad part is that they have been repainted in bright colours (red/yellow/blue/polka-dots etc.). So there is quite some work in order to restore them to their original condition, that's why I'm trying to track down photographs of the originals. |
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