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Tango0124 Feb 2020 11:55 a.m. PST

"As a young boy I remember traveling to Ireland to visit my Grandmother and other relatives. I think it was in 1986 that I became a collector of Airfix figures. While we traveled through the small towns of Ireland I searched any hobby or toy store to be found. I picked up about a dozen boxes of the World War II sets…"

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Asteroid X25 Feb 2020 10:07 a.m. PST

Back when miniatures were made (and priced!) for children.

Developing a love of and for toy soldiers as a child probably leads to interest in gaming when older.

Tango0125 Feb 2020 10:31 a.m. PST

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