I have a small group of Elastolin figures, all post-war plastic...
Here is Old Fritz, naturally:
He's molded in hard white plastic, and is in 70mm. I started painting him with matte acrylics. I had to replace his scabbard, too. The original had been lost long before I ever got this figure, but a piece of stretched sprue worked nicely.
Here are three
Jäger, who are a bit of a puzzle to me:
I don't know exactly what they're supposed to depict. Their tunics and
Kniebundhosen look German, and the cockade on their hats is white and blue, suggesting to me that they might depict Bavarian foresters. Notice, too, that two of them had a cockade which is blue-white (outer band to the center), while the other is white-blue. Their headgear, however, looks vaguely Italian to me, like the
Alpini wear. Note the variation in the bases, too. They are 65mm. I haven't yet gotten around to researching them. And I have to fix the carbine on the one that was lost before I got him.
The last are some animals, shown here with their wax paper bag. The first group comprises a cheetah, a lion, a wild boar, an owl, and a tiger:
The second group is all owls:
I picked these up, because I think I can use them in various dioramas.
Elastolin also made some nice 18th century figures; I think my Frederick the Great is part of that catalog. I've thought from time to time of picking up some more of those figures and painting them, but I've already got enough on my plate for now.
Thanks for looking, prost!
Brad