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Conte Collectibles
Founded in 1999 by Richard Conte. Conte have built a reputation for bringing to life, great historical events and classic motion pictures via connoisseur hand painted toy soldiers,
play sets, and plastic figures. The toy soldiers are typically 1/32 scale, made of metal and have a matte finish. In our opinion Conte toy soldiers are very
compatible with Britains, and King & Country figures, and will work well with either collection. We currently stock Conte metal toy soldiers. We also sell via special order the
play sets and plastic figures. Please contact us for details.
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Ancient Greece
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August 2008!
A brand new series based around Ancient Greece and the
300 Spartans. Now includes in Pewter both Spartans and Immortals.
Just added the new 300 Spartan Plastic Collection. |
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Roman Collection After a very long absence the Conte Roman Collection has returned. These sets work very well in our opinion with King and County's Roman Collection. |
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Medieval Collection
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July 2008!
Visit Britain in 1070. The Normans have invaded Britain, defeated the Saxon's and now must stop the Viking hordes from raiding the towns and villages.
Featuring 2 collections the new Viking Raid and Warlord Collections. |
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Pirates
Pirates of the Caribbean, causing mayhem and mischief on the seven seas. |
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Rogers Rangers and Woodland Indians - (1754 - 1764)
Fought between the British and the French over control of the North American Frontier and the lucrative fur trading business. Scheduled to be released during May. |
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American Revolution
Just added the 1776 American Revolution collection. |
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Battle of the Alamo - 6 March 1836
San Antonio, Texas. 189 Texans defied a Mexican army of thousands for 13 days of siege from Feb. 23 to Mar. 6. The final battle lasted 5 hours and will forever live in legend. |
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American Civil War
From 1861 to 1865, tribute is paid to this cataclysmic period in U.S. history and to its valiant participants from the rank and file on up to Presidents and Generals. |
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Zulu War
South Africa 1879, the Battle of Rorke's Drift. Where under the command of
Lt John Chard, 150 British Soldiers defended the outpost, known as Rorke's drift
against 4000 Zulu Warriors. This set is based on the famous paining by Keith Rocco.
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World War II
Recreating the D-Day Invasion and the battle to liberate "Fortress Europe". |
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Plastic Collection
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August 2008!
Based on the Metal figures collection, sets of painted and
unpainted injection molded plastic figures. For American Civil War
plastics visit the Conte American Civil War section. For WWII
plastics visit the Conte WWII section. |