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Some say war never changes. Others believe war is hell. Still others think erecting a carefully detailed diorama re-enacting World War I’s pivotal battles using nothing but glue, paint, and a ...
Since the going-out-of-business signs went up at The Toy Soldier in Fairport three weeks ago, every customer who walks through the quaint toy store's door in the old Victorian house wants to know why.
Signal Studios is ready to usher in the next generation of Toy Soldiers. It includes a Rainbow Brite look-a-like and her loyal army of waving teddy bears. Released in 2010, the original Toy Soldiers ...
Toy soldiers, those simple plastic playthings cherished (and sometimes mangled) by generations of boys, are being redeployed in 24-karat gold. You won't want to strap one of these tiny fighting men to ...
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Toy Soldiers is a tower defense game, although none of its promotional materials contain the words "tower" or "defense." This was probably a calculated decision, as the tower defense genre is ...
The Cold War played out behind the scenes more than on the battlefield, but the toys and scenarios were iconic parts of many childhoods. With that, Signal Studios has injected Toy Soldiers: Cold War ...
Which toy soldiers are best? Toy soldiers have been around for centuries, in one form or another. Today, people of all ages recognize the iconic green figurines and they can be found practically ...
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When you hear the name Toy Soldiers, it might conjure images of the diminutive green army that emerges from a bucket in Toy Story or perhaps remind you of Martika's '80s hit of the same name.