Intended as a resource to help identify vintage wargames figures before posting them more publicly on the Hinton Hunter, Old Metal Detector, or Lone S Ranger blogs
Sunday, 22 February 2009
Mystery Fig
Separate horse and rider. The horse has what appears to be the initials JM on the top of the base. Any idea who the manufacturer is?
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4 comments:
John might know better John but the horse looks a bit Douglas like to me
Clive
rider struck me as similar to "Little Lead Soldiers" pose (now made in France and very pricey)
what's the measurements of the rider?
horse looks familiar but can't place it as yet, this is a real puzzle
is the metal pewter based?
cheers old john
The rider is 1 inch tall without the headgear and 1.25 inches tall including the headgear. The metal appears to be a lead/tin alloy.
could well be "Little Lead Soldiers" but can't swear to it
here's the website
http://www.littleleadsoldiers.com/
cheers old john
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