Britains Deetail Civil War (1 Viewer)

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Hi Guys,
Hope everyone is doing well.
After seeing Robin's amazing 2.10 from Dry Gulch dio, it got me looking at some of my old Britains Deetail Cowboy & Indian collection which led me to revisiting some Civil War figures. Not a valuable collection, but among my early toy soldiers collected as an adult and fun nonetheless:

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I played with these as a kid! Great memories!
Hey Louis,
We played with the Knights that one could find in glass cases at the more expensive toy shops. Great fun!
I think the figures have been resurrected in different colors over the years.

These are a few from the early 80s:

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Britains Deetail is how it all started for me back in the 70's......^&grin
 
Nice trip down memory lane Rob !:salute::

Steve
 
Hi Guys,
Hope everyone is doing well.
After seeing Robin's amazing 2.10 from Dry Gulch dio, it got me looking at some of my old Britains Deetail Cowboy & Indian collection which led me to revisiting some Civil War figures. Not a valuable collection, but among my early toy soldiers collected as an adult and fun nonetheless:

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Great figures. My boys had figures like these. Seeing the Marx stone bridge reminds me of how much better these figures are than the ones I played with as a kid, ie., the Marx TS, from the 50's and 60's. The Deetails have it all over the older Marx TS in terms of color and detail. Nice pictures. -- Al
 

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