July/August 2005 Volume 2 Issue 7    SUMMER ISSUE

Dedicated to collectors of 1/6th Modern and Vintage Action Figures

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 WWI Sergeant Alvin York 328th Infantry Brigade

 WWI diorama depicting a US Infantry Sergeant of the 328th Infantry Brigade, 82nd Infantry Division bogged down in trench warfare during World War One (WWI).  He is taking a short break to pose for a picture while watching the front line at St. Mihiel, France, September 1918.  Courtesy of T.R. Stallworth.

 

 

 

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About the artist - T.R. Stallworth

This months cover is from the personal collection of T.R Stallworth. T.R. like most of us was first introduced to the hobby of 1/6th scale action figures as child when he received his first GIjoe. Like a majority of collectors today as he out grew  his original collection it was lost over time.  T.R. started collecting again about 1997 after returning from supporting operations in Bosnia.

He started his new collection with the release of the G.I. Joe Classic Collection series.  The first figure he bought was the "G. I. Joe D-day Salute" figure. When  21st Century  hit the shelves with their attention to detail and craftsmanship he was hooked on the 1/6th scale Action Figure hobby.

Being a hobbyist heart he  enjoys building  dioramas and customizing figures bring them to life. As you can see from this months cover that Mr. Stallworths work speaks for it's self. His WWI Diorama is extremely detailed and you can easily find your self being drawn into the figures world.

I encourage you to visit T.R. Stallworth's web site Stall Stuff and check out his other work I assure you you will not be let down.

www.StallStuff.com