The figures, made out of materials including lead, metal and plastic, belonged to Carmelo Mazzotta, of Brislington, Bristol, who died of leukaemia aged 55. Alongside the soldiers, the collection features accessories ranging from miniature forts and weapons to planes and trees. Most of the soldiers stand between one and two inches tall, although some are larger. As well as the floor space in the double garage, there was also a mezzanine floor - and four shelves wrapped around the side of the garage - filled with the figures. They will be sold later this month at auction in Wiltshire.
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