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Non-USA Websites: Miniature Soldiers, Figures & Vehicles

This Web Page Last Updated: September 5, 2005

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This page provides links to non-USA websites that offer miniature soldiers, figures & vehicles. You can click on the name to visit their site or click on the: Open Book Image to read more about what they have to offer.

Non-USA Websites with Miniature Soldiers, Figures & Vehicles
TinBay.com
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John Tunstill's World of Model Soldiers
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Elen* Models
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Toy Soldier On Line Gallery
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Soldiers of Great Armies
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ANT-Miniatures
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Toy Soldiers on Parade
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1000 Russian Scale Models
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Barry Potter Fairs
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Red Skorpio
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Little Lead Soldiers
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British Paintbox
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Pickelhaube Miniatures
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The Knights of Avalon
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Prince August
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Art I.G.
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Tradition of London
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Skytrex
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Beau Geste Militaria
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Muziekkorpsen in Miniatuur
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AMSS
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USA Websites with Miniature Soldiers, Figures & Vehicles

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Antwerp Model Soldier Society - A website designed to help fellow modelers solve various problems and to provide tips and tricks on how to paint figures and to obtain maximum enjoyment from the hobby. The website has a gallery featuring the works of many artists and the society sponsors a painting competition with prizes.

ANT-Miniatures - A website offering a large selection of miniature military figures made of resin and produced in 54mm and 120mm scale. The miniatures are available both as kits for assembly as well as finished painted figures mounted on wooden bases.

Art I.G. - A website offering high quality collectable Toy Soldiers and Historical Miniatures. Figures are made from tin and are hand-painted. The scale is 1/32 and represent leaders and soldiers for Napoleonic, Roman, American Civil War and Russian Armies. Figures are also available as kits.

Barry Potter Fairs - A website providing details of upcoming toy and model train shows in the UK. The fairs are listed by area and include times, directions, descriptions of events at each one and participating dealers.

Beau Geste Militaria - A website offering toy and model soldiers in a variety of categories including French Foreign Legion, American Civil War, Napoleonic Wars, South American Armies plus the Argentine Army and Argentine Folk Characters.

British Paintbox - A website offering a superior class of painting service to collectors of military figures. These client-commissioned figures are painted in artists' oils and are presented on a genuine wood base and title plaque.

Elen* Models - A website offering more than 2,000 extraordinary toy soldiers in 28mm, 54mm and even 120mm. The soldiers are "connoisseur style" and their Napoleonic section is one of the best of its kind that can be found on the net.

John Tunstill's World of Model Soldiers - A website offering lead and plastic soldiers plus books, militaria, badges, medals, magazines and postcards. The site also provides text from the 'World of Model Soldiers' book.

The Knights of Avalon - A website devoted to the toy knights of the round table, providing valuable information on toy knights and other toy figures. Many manufacturers are listed covering many different time periods. The Arthurian Legend is explored in great detail and in addition to the information on the Arthurian toy knights, this website also has information on other Arthurian collectibles including books, comics, China, coins and stamps.

Little Lead Soldiers - A website selling a wide range of toy soldiers and other collectible figures in various sizes -- including ceremonial, action and character sets along with metal and resin accessories. They have been in producing these fascinating pieces for over two decades and over those years, they added many different scales plus a large range of boats, vehicles and scenery to complement the figures. The items in their product line are manufactured using traditional methods with modern alloys; many of their figures are soldered onto hand cut tin bases.

Muziekkorpsen in Miniatuur - A non-commercial website based in the Netherlands with more than 1,000 figures on display (including Britains and Elastolins) plus photos of sets representing bands from all over the world.

Pickelhaube Miniatures - A website specializing in quality 54mm white metal Toy Soldiers of the Imperial German Army (1870 - 1918). Their offerings range from mounted Dragoons and Ulans to Artillery and Navy pieces. The selections available include infantry and cavalry items plus figures of the German Schutztruppen in Africa and East Asia. Toy soldier sets, vignettes plus flags & standards are also available.

Prince August - A website specializing in hobby casting moulds plus cast & painted figurines. Their chess set moulds have historical themes like the Battle of Waterloo and American Civil War as well as fantasy themes which include orcs and wizards for pawns and bishops. Their figure moulds come in various sizes and in many diverse themes -- including Napoleonic, American Civil War, Vikings and Nativity plus fantasy and fiction.

Red Skorpio - A website based in Argentina selling plastic toy soldiers representing various eras. They carry toy soldiers made in Argentina, from molds provided by Britains, as well as some items made in Uruguay.

Skytrex - A website offering military figures & vehicles, war games, an extensive line of scaled, metal Naval models plus decals in several scales -- some with unusual subjects.

Soldiers of Great Armies - A website with more than 3,000 soldiers for sale! These figures are offered in over 1,000 positions with new items added each month. The website advertises high quality painting at competitive prices.

TinBay.com - A website offering high-quality tin and lead soldiers including Napoleonic figures, Samurais and Knights.

1000 Russian Scale Models - A website presenting scale models produced in Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union. Their goal is to introduce the non-Russian collector to a new and exciting world of high-quality scale models, which for years have not been widely familiar to collectors outside of the former Eastern Block countries.

Tradition of London - A website offering a vast range of toy soldiers and model figures, both painted and in kit form, plus a variety of military reference books and magazines. Categories include The Seven Years War, French Infantry Indian Wars, Wars of the Roses, The Battle of Trafalgar (1805) and The Crimean War (1854). With over fifty years experience, Tradition is one of the world’s leading makers of collectable military figures.

Toy Soldier On Line Gallery - An award-winning website featuring John O'Brien's personal collection of hand-painted figures. These miniatures are shown in the following categories: Medieval, English Civil War, 7 Years War, American War of Independence, Napoleonic Wars, American Civil War, World War II plus British soldiers, Scottish soldiers, Australia soldiers & sailors and New Zealand soldiers & sailors. Additional categories include artillery and vehicles. This extensive website also contains book reviews plus painting tips and technical information.

Toy Soldiers on Parade - A website featuring Rob Glennen's collection of Atlantic, Benbros, Britains, Charbens, Cherilea, Crescent, Ideal, Lone Star, Marx and Elastolin figures. This interesting website categorizes the miniatures into various eras including Ancient Times, Medieval Times, 16th Century, 18th Century and The American Civil War. Future plans call for additional web pages to display figures of the American Wild West plus World War I and World War II figures. A separate section offers some items for sale.

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