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Hi everybody,

Going through some old things today I came across this fellow:



He looks to be French, although the helmet's a bit strange. Does anyone know where he's from?




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It seems to be a bad copy of Airfixs "WW1 French Infantry"...

Look at that...

http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.aspx?id=37

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Hmmm. Almost Airfix but not quite. Is it 1/72? Can you post a rear view? If there's a pack or something it might give us a clue. The headgear looks like Japanese WWII.

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Could it be an Airfix WW1 French figure, copied by B.U.M:?

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Maybe Marx who did a WW1 playset in 25mm or so many years ago I'v only seen some poor pics on evilbay...

Cheerswink

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James H wrote:

Hmmm. Almost Airfix but not quite. Is it 1/72? Can you post a rear view? If there's a pack or something it might give us a clue. The headgear looks like Japanese WWII.



my thoughts went into that direction too.  Compared to the Airfix figure that comes closest, this one has the legs in a different position, looks to have 'more puttees' and as you said, the head looks Japanese or may be Civil War. A surprise chocolate egg piracy? That happened before with '1/87 cars' too, Wiking or Roco copies I think.

 



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Actually, that rings a bell. I remember in the distant past getting a toy soldier from one of those machines that you put money in and it gives you a toy in a plastic ball. Would have been about 25-30 years ago, but it could well be the same figure. 

Here's another view with an Airfix figure for reference:



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Hi Ian,

compared to the Airfix walking figure some resemblance I would say, 70%. This one has the elbows much wider, different rucksack...I put my money on the plastic ball machine theory.
(Which were tempting, and you never knew what you got. I had a plastic ring with Elvis on it...)

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He looks strangely German from the rear. Is that meant to be a gasmask canister below the pack?

Or how about Nationalist China 1920s/30s? But was it an original sculpt or a hack-up of something existing?

I'd be interested to know more about the Marx set. Haven't found anything so far.

-- Edited by James H on Friday 17th of September 2010 02:02:58 AM

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Hi James the Marx set had scernery french and german soldiers and possibly others, aircraft and I think tanks and the pillbox that turns up in cheap hongkong pirate toys and bum sets...

Toy quality overall as it was a boys playset....
I cant imagine what the publicity blurb was....
from what I can see the range ran from 1963-67 was billed as HO scale had 143 pieces with such titles as "20 minutes to Berlin", "custers last stand" etc
larger sets like "Battlegroud Europe" had 330 pieces...

http://www.battlefieldlegendstoysoldiers.com/store.php/pg81/marx_toy_soldier_playsets_review

Cheerssmile

-- Edited by Ironsides on Friday 17th of September 2010 11:51:50 AM

-- Edited by Ironsides on Friday 17th of September 2010 04:46:26 PM

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A lot of them on sale here (no details about the manufactuer given) - no connection with the seller. Regards, Pat

http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250807975313&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT



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