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    Posted 5 years ago

    fortapache
    (3417 items)

    This time it is 4 out of 5 with arrow wounds. They stick out the side due to the molding process which is a 2 piece mold. These figures are 45-54mm scale most about 2" tall.
    The first pair I have not been identified. The one with no hate came in a box with no name of the manufacturer. Probably from Hong Kong where many generic figures were made. Pretty good detail and he does have a hat but it is removable.
    Next up as seen in a Vynil post the shot cavalry trooper. Made by Marx in the 1960s. Looks like he took a bullet.
    #3 is a Boonesborough figure with an arrow in the shoulder. He was in many western sets and possibly some Alamo sets which also came with Indians. Got to get that piece count up. Comes with 300 pieces! Marx figure by the way.
    Wrapping it up is an arrow wounded Indian. That may seem odd but the tribes often did not get along. Probably not what the sculptors are Marx were thinking though. Probably more like we need a wounded figure for this group.
    Still have some Custer's Last Stand figures coming up.

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    1. Toyrebel Toyrebel, 5 years ago
      Nice post, I love toy soldiers/cowboys/indians etc. Lido made some "swivel hip"(we kids called them that) like in the first picture. I don't recall seeing any painted soldiers by them, just the molded plastic colors. Some of them had diferent color plastic tops and bottoms. You could compare their poses with some Lido soldiers on line. If you find a match, it could be that they sold or copied Lido's mold. If anyone owns the patent for swivel hips, it should be Elvis. Please post some more soldiers when you get a chance, playsets/soldiers were one the major toy passionsof my youth, in fact they still are.
    2. fortapache fortapache, 5 years ago
      Thank you very much Toyrebel. Done a few matches with similar figures but no match yet. Have checked Lido. Plenty more toy soldiers coming up. Mostly western figures along with knights and Vikings. I like the playsets because you get a lot for your money even now. Get a whole boxed playset for the cost of a fuly equipped GI Joe.
    3. fortapache fortapache, 5 years ago
      Thank you
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    4. fortapache fortapache, 5 years ago
      Thank you mikelv85.
    5. fortapache fortapache, 5 years ago
      Thank you SEAN68.

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