Can Anyone Identify These Models (1 Viewer)

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Yo Troopers, I guy asked could I ID the maker of these models, I have not seen them before he reckons they stand about 12" high thats all I know. Also any idea of a price for them. Dont let me down Troopers.:confused:
Bernard.
Just had some more info off him, a sticker says marble from Italy, and that the figuers are quite light he doesn't know what they are made of. ????.
 

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Yo Troopers, I guy asked could I ID the maker of these models, I have not seen them before he reckons they stand about 12" high thats all I know. Also any idea of a price for them. Dont let me down Troopers.:confused:
Bernard.
Just had some more info off him, a sticker says marble from Italy, and that the figuers are quite light he doesn't know what they are made of. ????.

They were made in Italy by Fontanini around the 1980's, the figures are made in plastic (sometimes PVC) and mounted on a small mable plinth, they were sold as decorative ornaments, they also made these figures in smaller scales down to about 70mm. Other ranges included pirates, musketeers and vikings.
 
They were made in Italy by Fontanini around the 1980's, the figures are made in plastic (sometimes PVC) and mounted on a small mable plinth, they were sold as decorative ornaments, they also made these figures in smaller scales down to about 70mm. Other ranges included pirates, musketeers and vikings.

Yo Trooper, nice one will pass the info on to the guy who asked me.
Not bad for a cockney lol, will keep my eye on you Soldier got the makings of an NCO:D
Bernard.
 

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