Toy Soldier & Model Figure  |  Issue 202
In this fantastic March 2015 issue of Toy Soldier & Model Figure magazine you will enjoy articles that include:
⁃ Continuing commemoration of World War I’s 100th anniversary features a notable contribution from Canadian Scott J. Dummitt. He examines how the Great War affected his country both on the front line and on the home front.
⁃ Paul Garson’s, “Machine Guns in Miniature,” documents how the development of automatic weaponry changed the face of warfare, history and toy soldier collecting.
⁃ The Toy Soldier Museum’s James H. Hillestad looks up a literary icon in “The Legendary Sherlock Holmes.” The fictional detective is apparently no mystery to Jim. The toy figure sleuth profiles the character’s creator, Scottish novelist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Jim has also rounded up a lineup of arresting collectibles that warrant further investigation.
⁃ As usual, there’s lots more in store in this edition, so please start turning the pages, enjoy and, as always, happy collecting!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Toy Soldier & Model Figure Issue 202.