Those white medical accessories ( medical table, doctor's bag, canteen and lantern and stretcher etc.) were put out by Marx Toys (not MPC) and went with the medical covered wagon. This wagon was featured in the big Giant Battle Of The Blue And Gray playset.........I had these MPC guys back in the day and they were a lot of fun. As a matter of fact, I remember one Christmas Eve when an uncle gave me a toy fire engine, which unfortunately did not come with any figures. So I substituted my gray Confederate Ring Hands, minus the weapons and hats, and they worked out pretty well as firemen!
I use to have Some of those soldiers i remember back in the 70s. Airfix we're about the best but there was always alternative like the green soldiers in clear plastic packet like you msy see today and the ones in this video. I remember the M-16 soldiers well. Unfortunately i don't have them anymore. As a young kid i didn't have the choice of dragging all my toys with me whenever we moved back and forth overseas. I still have memories of those toys i used to have. Now i collect model Aircraft and a variety of other type toys not many in soldiers except model military soldiers 1/35 scale. But my memory says i wis i had my toys back from the 70s. Thats a lot of soldiers you have there. Back in the day they we're made in Hong Kong. They were not bad . I even had the copies of Airfix German infantry and American marines and id find them in a chemist shop and news agency and occasionally at a local milk Bar shop.I had more of those than Airfix that were and still is top brand.👍🇭🇲🦘🐨✌️
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Those jumping beans if you kept them in a small box you would eventually find a small mosquito -type fly that hatched. The larva eventually hatched leaving a small fly.
The 0wner of Timmy Toys was Roy Raymond a friend of my grandparents. When I was about 7 Mr.Raymond gave me a couple of pails full of soldiers right off the production line.
Wow! This flashlight is about 80 years old, but it is still advanced and this technology from the past looks great even today. Are there other German lanterns that were carried in the hand, like a kerosene lamp?
You show some of the none emblemed buttons in the background, but you don't talk about any of them. There were several types used on some officer's uniforms. Also, you didn't have any Engineer Officer buttons (they may have been just French made). I do have a uniform with those buttons if you need a photo.
Thank you for the insight. All of the buttons have the Great Seal emblem, but the caramel colored vegetable ivory variant has low profile details that appear smooth from a distance. You are correct regarding the U.S. army corps of engineers. In 1902 when all branch specific buttons were replaced with the Great Seal, the Engineers were the only one to retain their special emblem. Some of those were obtained by occupational forces and are French and even German made.
Ya, I don’t remember them here in the Midwest. The closest thing we had were the Ray Line “Zebra II” which shot the yellow rubber ball pellets. There were also Italian made toy guns that shot a cup shaped red rubber pellet.
Born in 67, grew up with Tim Mee Vietnam era figures and vehicles ...... outgrew them in the mid 80s ....... yup, uh huh ........ bout 5-7 years ago I found Victory Buy, as well as Armies in Plastic and it's been DOWNHILL from then on 🤣 ....... I still enjoy getting NEW soldiers, in NEW colors to set up and " PLAY " with .......I may grow old, but NEVER up ! 😁👍🇺🇸❤
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People do not find Nazis interesting because of what they did. We find them interesting because they were human beings who made those actions. Amazing find!
There’s a degree of hypocrisy and double standards regarding how that regime is viewed. Take for instance the ethnic cleansing in Gaza. Difference is, while the world stood up to the Nazis, no one dare oppose Israel except some tribal warriors with drones.
I was going to say they are unusual toy figures but i have memories from the 1970s i had soldiers with removable webbing and equipment and removable weapons that would become lost eventually. They would be bought in a plastic pack usually made in Hong Kong. I had loads of fun. I wish they had those still. Can only find on eBay and very expensive. Im in Australia so not much of a choice to those sort of military toys. There is at gift shops but not very well made. Don't make em' like they used to.👍🇭🇲🦘🐨✌️
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Ok, thank you. That makes perfect sense and I suspected it was something like that. The gouge looks like that left in a lead musket ball that’s been worm-pulled, the way it comes in at an angle.
Thanks! BTW I noticed the metals are performing well as of late. Do you watch any of the metals channels on RU-vid? When I’m not listening to music I usually have them on in the background. Peter Schiff is my favorite.
In this presentation we embark on a comprehensive review of practically all of the various examples of these private purchase tailored uniform buttons. We examine vegetable ivory, metal, Ivorine varieties as well as supporting documentary evidence, including rare unpublished photographs. This is one of my best videos to date, and collectors and historians won’t want to miss it! The mission of this channel is to cultivate interest in collecting in current and future generations, thereby helping to ensure historical and cultural appreciation and preservation. If you support this endeavor, please subscribe, like, comment and share! If you love antiques, history and obscure collectibles, follow the official Collector Chronicles Instagram page! I’m also on TikTok! Links are in our RU-vid “About” tab. As always, thank you for watching and happy collecting!
In this presentation we explore the urn in eighteen and early nineteenth century North America. We refer to several published works as well as examine a number of rare and historically significant artifacts. The mission of this channel is to cultivate interest in collecting in current and future generations, thereby helping to ensure historical and cultural appreciation and preservation. If you support this endeavor, please subscribe, like, comment and share! If you love antiques, history and obscure collectibles, follow the official Collector Chronicles Instagram page! I’m also on TikTok! Links are in our RU-vid “About” tab. As always, thank you for watching and happy collecting!
I've never found an arrow head, always wanted to since I was a kid. A very dear friend in Fla. that passed away much too young had a wonderful collection, most of which he found digging in newly plowed fields where lost tribal settlements existed. The clear quartz birdshot collection that he had was so awesome. You have a nice collection, the plummet and beads are cool too. The books by archeologists are the way to go.