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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP24 Nov 2022 4:49 p.m. PST

"If you dig into the history of soldiers, it's easy to see that the information about figurine makers and their products is pretty well presented, only going back to the 19th century. With the previous period, the situation is much worse. Despite the surviving sets and individual figurines, as well as biographical information about tin casting masters, it is as a rule difficult to compare soldiers from museums or private collections with the workshops that existed in those distant times…"
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