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Dave Payne
(913) 451-9458

Classic Toy Soldiers, Inc.
15148 Mohawk Circle
Leawood, KS 66224-3830


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Civil War – the Union Calvary and Infantry leave “Camp Marx”
Civil War – the Union Calvary and Infantry leave “Camp Marx” in Northern Alabama (fantasy) and ride to the guns!
Mostly Marx and CTS figures, along with Accurate, P&P, CTA, IMEX, TSSD, Conte and BMC figures.




Submitted by Tim Boles

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WWII German outpost.
Submitted by Nick Ardiano

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Alamo Fort still under construction
John is converting CTS buildings and walls to make a scale model of the complete Alamo fort. John hopes to finish soon.
Submitted by John Molini

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Eastern Front Game
game developed by Steve Gaines
Submitted by Steve Gaines

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Western Barn
hand made and painted by Brian McIver
Submitted by Brian McIver

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1 Million BC
Submitted by Greg Liska

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OK Coral
Submitted by Brian McIver

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Civil War Church and Farm House (54mm)
had made and painted by Brian McIver
Submitted by Brian McIver

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WWI
from Poland Poznan
Submitted by Jacek Krol

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Attack!
Submitted by John Pyle

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