Barry’s Civil War Figure Confederate Conversions

Barry’s Civil War Figure Confederate Conversions, we are looking at more of Barry Warren’s Confederate conversions. Next, we will show some items from the collection.

Barry’s Civil War Figure Confederate Conversions

Barry's Civil War Figure Confederate Conversions
Barry Warren is back with some more of his Civil War conversions. I enjoy seeing what people can do in making new poses. This time Barry is sharing some of his confederate figures he has done. In this photo, we have three different buglers. I like the two figures with the rifle and a bugle.
flag bearers
The figure on the left is marching and holding on to a bugle in his left hand. Then we have two different standing flag bearers. Barry has given each flagbearer a different dynamic pose. The middle figure is standing waving his flag. I view him as a rallying point. The other flag bearer is exhorting the men on.
More flag bearers
Here we have three more flag bears that Barry did.
Running flag bearer
We have a charging flag bearer and a different pose of the standing figure. He is holding the flag in different hands.
Two running figures
We have two more running flag bearers. I like how Barry has done different faces. we will have more of his work in the near future.

Various Pieces of News

Rahway has noted which I had seen earlier that LOD Enterprises will be redoing buildings and Concord bridge from Lexington. You can preorder the items at the LOD site.

I will be posting in a report on my recent visit to the local Indoor Garage Sale. This show is held twice a year. I have found some good items over the years and this year was no exception. I need to do photos, which I hope to do tomorrow.

It is interesting how much spam you can get on your web site. We are right now up to 194,000 pieces of Spam for this version has been up. It is why I recommend having a spam filter to anyone that has a site.

Collection Time

Reisler Bandit
Reisler made a number of cowboy figures. This figure is number 144 in the Reisler catalog. It was first made in 1964. This is its last version which was released unpainted. they were done this way so the company could compete with China imports.
Unknown cowboy
Finally, we have this unknown semi-flat cowboy. I picked him up in Europe and got him because of the pose
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2 Responses to Barry’s Civil War Figure Confederate Conversions

  1. denitz says:

    Cowboy made by SIKU (Germany) and distributed by various brands as “cereal premiums”.

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