Sunday 10 September 2017

Opening Tins of Gold

Well not actual tins of gold, but Golden Virginia tins which contain (hopefully) much plastic soldier goodness.
It has been pointed out to me that whilst there was some interesting stuff in GR III - The Final Shelf of Discovery - Part 2 there wasn't very much about the little guys themselves.  So, in an effort to redress that oversight, let's have a delve in to the tins and boxes of my childhood obsession with 1:72/1:76/HO/OO toy soldiers, or fine scale military miniatures as we now like to call them.

Boxing Clever

So let's start with the original boxes, at least we have an idea what's going to be in them.

The Hills Are Alive


Not a singing nun in sight, but maybe the odd bit of edelweiss.  I think this might be classed as 'mint in box' as it is all in perfect condition as if you had just brought it home from the toy shop military miniature emporium.  More details of this set can be found here.


Green Devils


Fallschirmjager on the sprue and with less flash than the ones reviewed here by PSR. Another MIB set which may have been worth something before Airfix reissued lots of sets.


Comrades

 

I didn't have any recollection of these but I must have bought them some time in the early 1980s.  Nice sculpting but some odd poses and quite a few of each.  The maxims a really nice.  More details from our friends at PSR here.

Our Friends Across The Channel

   

PSR don't rate this very highly for it's accuracy but WWII French troops are pretty thin on the ground, in fact these were pretty much it until recently.  More details here.


Yankee Doodle Dandy



A bit of a mixed bag here, all US troops but a mix of Matchbox Infantry and Airfix Marines.  Here's what PSR has to say about the two sets here and here.


G'Day Ya Pommy B@$*#&*



The first tin of gold and a display of my childhood lack of knowledge of actual military organisation, they all had machine guns ok so that made them a machine gun platoon in my naive eyes.  No a mix of Airfix and Matchbox once again, but not a huge number either.  Lets hope the rest of the tins hold more than this otherwise I'm going to be more than a little disappointed.

PSR's thoughts here and here.

By jingo somebody has had a bash at painting these Aussie bad boys



So that's enough excitement for one post, keep your eyes open for the next gripping instalment of plastic soldier goodness as I open more boxes and tins to see what we have in this garage time capsule.





* Thanks to the guys at PlasticSoldierReview.com for all their great work keeping us up to date with everything tiny plastic men related.

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