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    Default toy soldier ptns

    I had a request for some toy soldiers, seems I have seen them some where on the forum,
    does anybody have a set they would like to share?
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    Perry,

    I also had thought I had seen some but didn't find any after a quick search. Hopefully someone else has better luck.

    Were you looking for a green plastic type toy soldier or was it a more classic tin toy soldier?

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    I believe I bought this one from the Depot. I just looked and I only have 2 patterns in my list... Somewhere along the way I upgraded and lost all my patterns.... But that is a different topic... I am sure I have them saved in a folder as I bought them...

    From a 2010 Craft Show.

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    For fun I made a quick model of my favorite plastic toy soldier. Remember my brothers and I playing hours with them. Had little forts that we would try to bust up by rolling marbles in turns at each other. Game play has really changed in half a century.
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    Perry.... do a search for "Nutcracker" I believe there are two different one that were posted about 2011. These might serve as your toy soldier.

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    Here one from way back
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    Thanks for all the input, Henry, thanks for the ptns, this may work for the customer.
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    I have often wondered why it is that
    Conservatives are called the "right" and Liberals are called the "left".
    "The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of
    the fool to the left."

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    I went back through my 2010 email file and I was thinking Henry from Carvenow gave me that file or I bought it from him... not the depot... Could not find the email.

    Thanks !!!!

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    Perry,

    If you are looking then for a nutcracker toy soldier.

    Lawrence shared a pattern early on:
    http://forum.carvewright.com/showthread.php?17357-Holidays-amp-Seasonal/page19&highlight=nutcracker

    P.S. Sharon, sorry I missed your input where you had already suggested that search.
    Last edited by oscarl48; 09-25-2016 at 11:26 AM.

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