I dug up the box of my old Castle that I thought some people might be interested in seeing.
I bought this as a kid in the 1970s from the now closed Polks Hobbyshop in NYC and it has survived 40 years of moves.
After doing some research I determined that it was made by the French company Ougen from molds supplied by Hausser which is more commonly known as Elastolin.
I remember my family buying an opened sample that did not have all of the turret tops, so it came with some other ones. It came with a base which seems to have gotten lost over the years
In the late 1990s I dug up all of the old toy soldiers that had been boxed up for a while--mostly Britains and some unpainted Marx. This got me interested again and I did a small amount of buying of some Elastolin & Preiser copies of Normans, Knights, Vikings, and Rev War figures.
Anyway, here are some pictures of the Castle I dug up:
First the castle:
Then the inside and outside of the box:
Here is a photo of a complete one that I found on a French website:
I bought this as a kid in the 1970s from the now closed Polks Hobbyshop in NYC and it has survived 40 years of moves.
After doing some research I determined that it was made by the French company Ougen from molds supplied by Hausser which is more commonly known as Elastolin.
I remember my family buying an opened sample that did not have all of the turret tops, so it came with some other ones. It came with a base which seems to have gotten lost over the years
In the late 1990s I dug up all of the old toy soldiers that had been boxed up for a while--mostly Britains and some unpainted Marx. This got me interested again and I did a small amount of buying of some Elastolin & Preiser copies of Normans, Knights, Vikings, and Rev War figures.
Anyway, here are some pictures of the Castle I dug up:
First the castle:
Then the inside and outside of the box:
Here is a photo of a complete one that I found on a French website: