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    Old WW soldiers

    Oh that is amazing info Brad. You actually found one. Thank you very much! I have now found a couple more friends of his. I will post them here too later this week, just to have your picture complete too. Quite a large part of the collection is turning out to be French and Belgian (Durso) and...
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    JIM Musketeers

    Hello Mike, That is very helpful. Thank you very much! I will stick around here too, it is actually a lot of fun identifying these little men. And now, I am going to try my best French (uh-oh) on the soldatplastique site.
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    Old WW soldiers

    And oh yes, that is approximately the size!
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    Old WW soldiers

    Hi Brad, Yes, there's actually a hole in all the heads. Most of the statues have a little plate at the bottom (the lying soldier is an exception in that way). And yes, that is approximately their size. I think they're actually quite well made. But what are they :) ?
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    Old WW soldiers

    Hi Brad, Thanks for looking into. Unfortunately, no markings. Just bare metal at the bottom, pretty rough. I am guessing, given the rest of the collection, that they date back to the 40's or 50's. And probably, they're British. But that's as far as I got right now...
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    JIM Musketeers

    Hello there, Would anybody be able to help me identify these tough guys? I've got about twenty of them, in a collection of toys that start around 1940 up to the 70's.. I know they are JIM musketeers, because it says so at the bottom. But are they of a specific series, a specific year eg? Or am I...
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    Old WW soldiers

    Dear, There I am again, with another question. I posted a pic with some Crescents knights from most likely the 50's a couple of weeks back. I'm doing more research. Does anybody recognize these great worriers? They've seen some damage, but they're pretty neat I think, nonetheless... They come...
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    Old English knights

    Ok! Thank you, Mike. I'll leave the catalogue for now. Apparently, and that's not so weird, there's more than one regarding toy soldiers! 1950's sounds about right, given the other soldiers I have id'd so far in this box. The oldest are from elastolin (germany) and durso (belgium) onwards to the...
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    Old English knights

    Hi Mike, Thank you very much. I wouldn't have guessed! Could I ask what series they are, or how do you id them? And what is their age? Maybe I should get the catalogue?
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    Old English knights

    Hello everybody, I am new around here. I'm a collector of all sorts of toys. I bought a couple of boxes of old stuff that I am not going to bother with. In it, was a box of toy soldiers I hadn't spotted at first. It concerns about 300 mostly metal, some plastic toys. I've been able to...
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