Action Figures Page

 

           Tradition of London Shop sells hand painted military miniature Action Figures and military literature. All toy soldiers and Action Figures are handmade in Nottingham, England. Almost every event in history is covered in their wide range of Action Figures though Action Figures from the Napoleonic Wars take precedence. They have got Action Figures of the famous generals of those times, including officers of France, and plenty of Action Figures of foot soldiers. 

          They have also hand-made a range of original sets of Action Figures showing the French retreating from Russia with the army donning variegated looted and contraband apparel and not their official uniforms and Napoleon and Murat dressed in old fashioned Russian dress. All Action Figures are painted with great accuracy and their uniform and insignia's are accurate to the specific details of each and every regiment. Their wide ranges of Action Figures include 54mm, 80mm, 90mm and 100mm model soldiers. Also Tradition of London has Action Figures of Bravo Delta Models and 25mm and 30mm War Game models. Also in the list are CBG Mignot figures, Tradition Scandinavia, Steadfast Soldiers, King and County, Del Prado Collection, W Britain William Britain ranges. 

          Around 1964 Tradition of London began publishing an awe-inspiring, prestigious magazine on military attires, which was named Tradition and following the success of the magazine, the model Action Figures and the shop were similarly named. Many leading military authors and artists, past and present, were at the time contributors to Tradition magazines, which ceased publication in 1974.Fortunately, a number of past issues of the magazine are still available. Each issue contains many articles on military uniforms and related subjects, fully illustrated in black and white color. Action Figures from the shop serve as a wonderful memorabilia too. Tradition of London offers a worldwide mail order service of Action Figures from the shop at 5A Shepherd Street.