
I hope everyone is doing well. Now that I have more time I am going to try to post more blog posts this year. In this post, I will share with you what I found last week while I was out for my Birthday and then we will discuss some updates and hobby news.
















We spent the day in the town of DeBois, looking around and stopping at a couple of Antique stores. It is not too far from us, and since we never really have been there, we wanted to see what it was like. In one of the antique stores, I found a bag of Vintage TimMee Army Men from the original molds. The Marching pose and the Soldier with the grenade were in this lot of 54 Soldiers that I got for $10. The original mold was damaged at some point, and the marching pose was lost & the grenade guy became the waving guy with his hand open instead of holding a grenade. Some were broken, but almost all of them are in very good condition.






There were 5 Marching poses in the bag. I will say about 1 out of 10 times I see a bag of TimMee Army Men they are the newer version. And luckily the rifles were not broken too. About half of the time, I find a marching pose the rifle is broken. This pose is one that I can reuse in multiple setups. If you want to read more about the History of the TimMee soldiers click on this link, TimMee Army Blog: U.S. Soldiers • Series IV. You can also buy new TimMee Toys over here with this link, https://timmeeusa.com/.









I also found these big Native American Indians by Ajax. Kent Sprecher informed me about the maker. I usually do not collect the big toy soldiers. I guess they are around 6 inches. But I like the blue plastic these were made and the sculpting style. They were almost $14 for the 3 figures.

I keep testing new resin mixtures. And I will start using the burnt orange color for the Saxons & Native Americans. I will be adding a few more sets tomorrow. But here are some of what is available now, click on the links posted below.
WWII US Paratroopers Set 1 – 58mm Green Resin | Warhorse Miniatures
WWII US Paratroopers Set 1 – 58mm Grey Resin | Warhorse Miniatures
WWII US Paratroopers Set 1 – 60mm Green Resin | Warhorse Miniatures
WWII US Paratroopers Set 1 – 60mm Grey Resin | Warhorse Miniatures
Medieval Raid Set – 1/32 Resin | Warhorse Miniatures
Saxon Spears Set #1 – 1/32 Resin | Warhorse Miniatures
Anglo-Saxon Archers Set – 1/32 Resin | Warhorse Miniatures
Viking Raiders Set – 1/32 Resin | Warhorse Miniatures
Ojibwe Native Villagers Set – 54mm Resin | Warhorse Miniatures
French Marines 1755 – Ambush Set – 54mm Resin | Warhorse Miniatures
So far, we are set to go to the Midwest & Gettysburg Toy Soldier Shows. I am waiting for Matt Murphey to get back to me about the Chicago Toy Soldier Show. We are planning to attend the MFCA Show in Trevose, PA too. We will have more information about the shows in coming posts.




I just saw today that Airfix is re-issuing some of the old WWII sets in 1/32 scale again. It looks like they will have the WWII British Commandos, WWII British Infantry Support and WWII German Mountain Troops this year. Sometime in the summer. I wonder if the plastic will be different.








And in 1/76 scale they are re-issuing the Romans, Ancient Britons, Robin Hood and Sheriff of Nottingham sets. Plus, the Roman Fort and Sherwood Castle sets.
Thank you for reading. I should have an update in about 2 weeks. Keep Checking the store page for new products. Take Care for now.




Hello, I’m from Chile. I want to say that the new 1:32 scale figures of American paratroopers in Normandy… are absolutely fantastic!! They’re amazing!! It’s impossible to see them without associating them with the bravery of Easy Company on the fields of Brecourt Manor, the unwavering defense of Carentan;
These figures are what I’ve been looking for ever since I started watching the HBO series. I’ll do whatever it takes to get them… and please, for those brave riflemen, we’ll need support weapons teams: an M3 .30 caliber machine gun, its operator, and a soldier to supply ammunition; an anti-tank bazooka, its operator, and the man who inserts the rocket grenade (and with his left hand, he subtly touches his comrade’s helmet to signal that he can fire… why not?).
Best regards from Viña del Mar, Chile,
Jorge Soto
Hi Jorge, thanks for liking the US Paratroopers. The first few sets are based on a rifle company. As time goes on, I will be adding more sets with some of the weapons you have mentioned. There will be 3 series for the US Paratroopers, the first is the Normandy Campaign, then Market Garden and lastly the Battle of the Bulge. So, you will see other units like the German Green Devils, SS Waffen, British Paratroopers and etc. Send me a message at mike@warhorseminiatures.com I will give you the details about purchasing a set. Take Care, Mike