This site is created for collectors of mainly composition vintage toy soldiers produced by great toy makers of the past: Elastolin, Hausser, Lineol, Durso, Kienel, Starlux, Leyla, Schusso, Armee, Trico, Duro, Durolin, NB, Triumph, GJ and many others.

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Sunday, April 5, 2026

Wehrmacht Steel: Tiger I & King Tiger from Newray

A 1/32 scale World War II display featuring German Wehrmacht infantry by Starlux, produced in the 1970s–80s, alongside tanks of the Panzerwaffe. The vehicles include a Tiger I tank and a Tiger II, produced by Newray (The US)  in the 2000s–2010s. A simple pairing that brings together pieces from different production periods within a single display.

Friday, April 3, 2026

Vintage French JRD Marines – 1930s–40s Composition Soldier Set πŸ‡«πŸ‡·⚓️🌊🐟🐳🧜‍♂️

A characterful set of JRD composition soldiers from the 1930s–40s, depicting French Marines in finely detailed, hand-painted form. Standing 8.5 cm high, the group features an officer, bugler, and riflemen, each with distinct poses and period uniform details. The visible paint wear and patina enhance their authenticity, giving the set a strong sense of age and history. A compact yet evocative example of early 20th-century French toy craftsmanship.

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ US Paratroopers With Modern Wooden Armour (Part 2)

ESCI 1/35 Modern U.S. Paratroopers (Italy) and  Chinese-made plywood vehicles models — the “Fierce Horse” Humvee-style model and the "Infantry Chariot" armoured vehicle.

 

Sunday, March 29, 2026

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Vintage US Paratroopers Meet Modern Wooden Armour

A quick 1980s throwback with ESCI 1/35 Modern U.S. Paratroopers (Italy) with a subtle Desert Storm-inspired feel, paired with Chinese-made plywood vehicles models — the “Fierce Horse” Humvee-style model and a distinctive tracked Infantry Chariot. The contrast between classic plastic figures and handcrafted wooden armour creates a unique, slightly experimental look, with the tracked vehicle taking inspiration from compact IFV designs—somewhere between BMP-style proportions and a Bradley-like concept.

Monday, March 23, 2026

WW2 Red Army Composition Figures 🚩🚩🚩

A small field vignette built around composition figures: tank crew produced by PGH Effelder (DDR, 1960s) combined with infantry figures designed by Reiner Krock.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

🚩 Soviet WW2 Steel in the Field! 🚩

Sharing some shots of this great Chinese plywood KV-2, photographed outdoors today. The figures are a brilliant vintage mix — tank crew by PGH Effelder (DDR, 1960s) and Red Army infantry composition figures designed by Reiner Krock (Germany). Old figures, new kit, timeless scene!


Sunday, March 15, 2026

Cast in Time: The Gebr. Schneider Mould Catalogue, c. 1920 πŸ“–πŸ“–πŸ“–

Published by GebrΓΌder Schneider around 1920, this sixteen-page German catalogue sold not tin soldiers but the iron Giessformen — casting moulds — to make them yourself: melt old lead, pour, paint, sell to neighbours on the side. Over 240 form numbers span a staggering range, from Prussian infantry in spiked helmets and cavalry lancers mid-charge to Native American warriors on horseback, Arab camel caravans, a full nativity, farmyard animals, football players, a giraffe, a moose, and a New Year lucky-charm set (pig, horseshoe, four-leaf clover). The catalogue captures its historical moment precisely — soldier moulds were offered in both the old Pickelhaube and the new Stahlhelm, American flag-bearers make an appearance, and Form No. 215 is nothing less than a WW1 Zeppelin. Most infantry moulds cost Mk. 3.30; casting lead was Mk. 0.85 a kilo. For collectors today it is a primary source of the first order — the full vocabulary of early Weimar-era flat-figure design, compressed into a single remarkable pamphlet.
Source catalogue: GebrΓΌder Schneider Giessformen-Katalog, c. 1920 PDF (16 pages) available at: