Assyrian army

Assyrian army

Greenwood and Ball 1973 catalogue



























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  1. Bravo Rob, you are a historian of the figurine ..!

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    1. Hello Rob

      Thank you and bravo!, you are the best in this field, your blog is an

      encyclopedia for the lovers of old figures of 25mm....

      Cheers

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  3. Good evening dear sir,
    In our day, where can we get these old figures?
    Regards

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    1. Hello. I have come into 14 boxes of these figurines. Are you interested in buying them ?

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    2. Sorry, unlikely. Some painted figures I buy on eBay but generally, of course, I can make what I want - and haven't cast any figures for over 18 months. I have, literally, thousands of unpainted figures on my 'to do' list.

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  4. With you ?
    Regards

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  5. Other than the Garrison figures I don't know. I assume they were sold off in the past and could be anywhere now - google might give some answers.

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  6. You are no longer selling these figures?
    Regards

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  7. As you know, Garrison closed in 2014, so no, I'm no longer selling Garrison figures. Other ranges in the Greenwood and Ball catalogue I never owned.

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    1. What would these figurines go for ? I have about 14 boxes of different kinds.

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    2. Not a great deal I'm afraid. When I see painted figures I'm interested in I have a target price of about 50-65p for an infantry figure. Unpainted less.

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  8. It is necessary to go on Google to get itself your Garrison figurines?

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    1. At the moment yes. Let ebay be your friend :)

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  9. I had these figures back in 1980. Just looking at your site brings joy to my heart. So many good memories. The Assyrians were my favourites. Thank you.

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