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  2. The Tin Soldier - Wikipedia

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    The Tin Soldier is one of the veterans of miniatures casting in England, having operated out of Southsea, Hants, for over twenty years. [1] The company produces 25mm and 15mm figures in both Fantasy and historical ranges. [2] It also operates in Australia via Essex Miniatures.

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    Because of their wings, the Mopar Aero Warriors are sometimes called the Winged Warriors. Due to NASCAR homologation rules a minimum number (500) of these cars had to be offered for sale to the public so there are approximately 3,000 of these cars in private ownership. The Aero Warriors were successful in winning many races, but NASCAR made ...

  4. Tin soldier - Wikipedia

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    The first mass-produced tin soldiers were made in Germany as a tribute to Frederick the Great [2] during the 18th century. Johann Gottfried Hilpert (1748–1832) and his brother Johann Georg Hilpert (1733–1811) established an early assembly-line in 1775 for soldiers and other figures; female painters applied a single color on each figurine as it was passed around the workshop. [3]

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  7. Tin soldier (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Tin Soldier, an English company that produces miniature figures; Tin Soldier, an upcoming film starring Jamie Foxx; Tin Soldier, a 1974 novella by Joan D. Vinge "Tin Soldier" (song), a 1967 song written by Steve Marriott and first recorded by Small Faces "The Steadfast Tin Soldier", a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

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  9. Sterling Sports Cars - Wikipedia

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    The company also sold replacement parts to owners around the world who own an original Sterling car. In the UK, the Sterling was copied from the Nova kit car. The name Nova was already copyrighted by General Motors in the United States in the 1970s, and "Sterling" was chosen as the new name.