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Thursday, 21 April 2022
Paper Soldiers
Well actually card soldiers-
I got them last year, put them in a safe place and only recently found them again. So l thought I might cut some out and see how they look.
Great fun - I would like these to be individual figures - reminds me of Asterix Weetabix cut outs http://cerealoffers.com/Weetabix_Ltd/Weetabix/1975/Asterix_-_His_Friends_-_Foes/asterix_-_his_friends_-_foes.html
They are looking cute. Tell us more about them, please.
ReplyDeleteI will post about them again…
DeleteAlan
I like them, they have a Noggin the Nog vibe to them.
ReplyDeleteKnow what you mean. I think they are full of charm.
DeleteAlan
Rather like them - look easy to cut out unlike other paper soldiers .
ReplyDeleteMuch easier for my muckle fingers.
DeleteAlan
These look great... full of character
ReplyDeleteThey are aren’t they!
DeleteAlan
These look like good fun :)
ReplyDeleteTerrific fun!
DeleteAlan
Great fun - I would like these to be individual figures - reminds me of Asterix Weetabix cut outs
ReplyDeletehttp://cerealoffers.com/Weetabix_Ltd/Weetabix/1975/Asterix_-_His_Friends_-_Foes/asterix_-_his_friends_-_foes.html
Or the big soldiers on cornflakes packets in the sixties?
DeleteAlan
Fun :)
ReplyDeleteIndeed :)
DeleteAlan
Fun!
ReplyDeleteFun indeed!:)
DeleteYes, fun, and indeed very Noggin the Nog like... :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
David.
High praise indeed!
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