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    Can we perhaps get some real "Signal Toys" as they were in the Toy Soldiers games?

    Hello Signal Studios, I have been getting into the original Toy Soldiers once again after a failed attempt at getting into Toy Soldiers: Cold War and have realized. I have a strong desire to own some of these little guys! I mean owning some toy soldiers would be brilliant! You could create some sort of board game version of the Toy Soldiers gameplay to go along with it!

    Just some thoughts from noticing how heavily displayed the "Signal Toys" stuff is shown off in both games.
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    I would honestly buy a couple if they did. Great idea in all honesty.

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    We've definitely looked into the possibility of this If it happens, I will definitely let you know! I think it's a great idea as well!
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    Not to trash on Signal at all, but just go out and buy some miniatures! Just like kit model planes and tanks, there's plenty of companies making plastic scale soldiers. A box of 1/72 WW1 infantry from the model company "HaT" only cost me $15!

    It does take a bit of patience and skill to paint and base them, but there's plenty of guides online to help you paint and model your miniatures.

    The Australian War Museum has a famous amazing set of World War 1 dioramas in their collection as they're a great way to show a battlefield that is more engaging than mere photos or maps.

    I've got a half finished TS1 diorama waiting for me to muster the hobbyist enthusiasm to complete. I've even mixed the scales of the men and the guns, so that the equipment is comically oversized like in TS.

    Oh and you can believe I cried manly tears when I never managed to get hold of some of the TS miniatures Signal had made up as lucky-dip promotional items for TS1
    Last edited by PlasmaDavid; 03-31-2014 at 06:55 PM.

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    That's actually pretty awesome! My hands are too shaky to paint miniatures anymore, but I used to love making plane models :X I still have my P-38 model at home!
    Quote Originally Posted by PlasmaDavid View Post
    Not to trash on Signal at all, but just go out and buy some miniatures! Just like kit model planes and tanks, there's plenty of companies making plastic scale soldiers. A box of 1/72 WW1 infantry from the model company "HaT" only cost me $15!

    It does take a bit of patience and skill to paint and base them, but there's plenty of guides online to help you paint and model your miniatures.

    The Australian War Museum has a famous amazing set of World War 1 dioramas in their collection as they're a great way to show a battlefield that is more engaging than mere photos or maps.

    I've got a half finished TS1 diorama waiting for me to muster the hobbyist enthusiasm to complete. I've even mixed the scales of the men and the guns, so that the equipment is comically oversized like in TS.

    Oh and you can believe I cried manly tears when I never managed to get hold of some of the TS miniatures Signal had made up as lucky-dip promotional items for TS1
    Becky | Community Manager | Over Level 9000

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