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I have felt the same way Alan. Those were fun days. It seems like many manufacturers have either considerably slowed down their figure output or ceased making new figures altogether (I'm still holding out hope against hope that the Caesar set of WW2 Dutch and Belgian Army will somehow see the light of day). I didn't even realize how it was mainly Strelets and other Ukrainian manufacturers who were keeping the hobby going until the current war started, and it's truly amazing how these companies continue to operate and release new sets in such a difficult time.
As for the future of the hobby, whenever I go to to my local toy soldier show there are enough kids there that makes me think (and hope) there will still be a market for small scale plastic soldiers in the future. I also think about when I was a kid and the main 1/72 manufacturers were Airfix, ESCI and Revell. The hobby has truly exploded in growth since then, and there are so many sets now covering so many different eras that were unimaginable when I was 12 (I'm 43 now). I think that even if our hobby has slowed down for good, it's still incredible how far it has come and we can be proud of it.
Alan,
Linear-a have picked up the mantle in terms of both production (almost as regular and certainly top quality) and particularly open discussion with we 'punters' on their forum.
Hopefully, in time, Strelets will be able to return to something like previous times and the forum will reflect it.
In the meantime, it is just great to see and hear what is posted and especially when we hear from Strelets/Yuri.
Regards, James
Three sets produced, two or three more in March
https://linear-a.xobor.de/t753f30163-linear-A-Neuheiten-new-sets.html#msg5739
As a now only occasional visitor to the Strelets Forum, I feel I may be part of the 'nostalgia' issue that Alan has flagged up. Yes, it is certainly true that this Forum - for very unfortunate reasons that we are all very well aware of - and also the HaT forum, have seen better days. The case of HaT is particularly unfortunate in the sense that here we had a once-thriving company that, with the takeover a few years back, has simply become a passive producer of re-run sets. Granted that the back catalogue is huge and impressive, but even so.
So far as the Strelets Forum is concerned, then I am with all people who support the Ukrainian cause, and who look forward to better and more peaceful days. This Forum will again become vibrant, I am sure.
As with many of us 'older' collectors/modellers/wargamers, I feel that I have been there and done it. Health and other issues start to impose on the hobby, and it is not always possible to devote as much time to those stacks of 1/72 armies as it was. Again, I hope for better days when this becomes possible, but for the time being things are in abeyance. Painting 100+ figures in a month is not always possible!
What I will say is that I feel that the general hobby of collecting armies and 'playing' with model soldiers remains a great hobby that has many followers. This observation does not limit itself to one scale only, and neither does it distinguish between metals or plastics, ready moulded or 3D printed. There is no doubt that printing your own armies on demand with your own home printer seems to be the way to go, and I find this a fascinating development. The days when every town had a model or toy-shop well stocked with models and figures (as things were in the pre-internet era) will not return, but new technologies and routes-to-market are there and continue to emerge. You only have to look at the variety of figures, in whatever scale is capturing buyer's imaginations, to realise how vibrant this hobby is.
And long may it continue. I'll stick with plastic 1/72 figures; it is what I know and what I have collected over many years. But for others, let them have the choice and just enjoy the hobby!
Wayne, sorry to hear of your health issues, and very pleased to hear your in remission. You are one of the very few of the old guard still posting, whilst some keep in touch via facebook, most have seemingly vanished and I had hoped this thread and my original post may prompt one or two to say hello. Of course they still may, depending on how often they visit.
Alan, thanks for the kind words. I always enjoy hearing from you and knowing you are doing well. There seems to be few of us left. I do hope they are well.
BTW: Occasionally I visit the private country we used to visit. Recently there was some life there. Sander is doing well.
Hi Alan!
I recently checked the HaT website and found evidence of life - masters of forthcoming Napoleonic Hungarian infantry. They looked good.
Keep up your great work!
ReillyD
I will drop by, I did a little while ago, and the most resent post was ages old.
This one is a couple months old by now, but talking to some folks there is hope in reviving it.
Wayne, I changed my pc a while ago, with my old one went my map to our land peace tranquillity and little plastic guys, please ask Sander to send me a map on facebook messenger.
Will do.