That light tan British soldier who is standing firing is a LONE STAR figure, reissued by Toyway some years ago and sold in blister packs. They are British Eighth Army soldiers which fought in the desert against Rommel. Made of a super rubbery plastic as you said. Those Reisler figures from Copenhagen represent the Danish army after World War Two, when they used a lot of American equipment. Those Italian figures at about 4:24 are DULCOP, which made a LOT of figures including some nice deep ice-blue U.S. Cavalry figures. I think those particular figures you show are the ALPINI, which were the elite Italian mountain troops of WW2. And as for the Vikings they are Cherilea brand from England in 60mm. Hope you find this info helpful!
@KlausCarnerStudios ONE CORRECTION. That rubbery Brit 8th Army guy was put out by Timpo, not Lone Star. The reason for the confusion is that Toyway reissued both brands years ago in rubbery plastic. Timpo did great stuff like Arabs and French Foreign Legion. Lone Star did ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand jungle fighters) and a highly unusual Royal Navy set in blue.
Yeah, it's always good to see soldiers from other countries, here in Brazil the only company that makes soldiers is Gulliver, it copies TimMee and Airfix, but it has Fort Apache, and I'm almost certain that it creates the cowboys and his Indians, but still good video
Tamiya is a Japanese Model Kit Company, also those figures at 1:05 appear to be ESCI which is an Italian company I believe. Also Matchbox is an American Company iirc.....
That light tan British soldier who is standing firing is a LONE STAR figure, reissued by Toyway some years ago and sold in blister packs. They are British Eighth Army soldiers which fought in the desert against Rommel. Made of a super rubbery plastic as you said. Those Reisler figures from Copenhagen represent the Danish army after World War Two, when they used a lot of American equipment. Those Italian figures at about 4:24 are DULCOP, which made a LOT of figures including some nice deep ice-blue U.S. Cavalry figures. I think those particular figures you show are the ALPINI, which were the elite Italian mountain troops of WW2. And as for the Vikings they are Cherilea brand from England in 60mm. Hope you find this info helpful!
Thank you so much, I didn’t know what some of this stuff was
@KlausCarnerStudios Glad to be helpful. Merry Christmas.
@KlausCarnerStudios ONE CORRECTION. That rubbery Brit 8th Army guy was put out by Timpo, not Lone Star. The reason for the confusion is that Toyway reissued both brands years ago in rubbery plastic. Timpo did great stuff like Arabs and French Foreign Legion. Lone Star did ANZAC (Australian and New Zealand jungle fighters) and a highly unusual Royal Navy set in blue.
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Thank you
A rare moment of klaus finally uploads
@BlueSoldierProductions I uploaded when I can
Also thank you for getting me to 300 subscribers!
Yeah, it's always good to see soldiers from other countries, here in Brazil the only company that makes soldiers is Gulliver, it copies TimMee and Airfix, but it has Fort Apache, and I'm almost certain that it creates the cowboys and his Indians, but still good video
Thanks, if I had more army men from different countries I would have shown them but that is all I had
@KlausCarnerStudios No problem, it was still a good video
love your vids keep up the good work!!
@Toldbrowegeekhard4272 I will
Tamiya is a Japanese Model Kit Company, also those figures at 1:05 appear to be ESCI which is an Italian company I believe. Also Matchbox is an American Company iirc.....
@@boredboi This was before Matchbox got bought out by Mattel, also thank you for that info
Matchbox was originally run out of Britain.
Cool Video
@@EntyEntertainer Thanks
@KlausCarnerStudios You're welcome
Ooh.
Timye is made in Japan
@@Deathsoldierproduction Thank you, I thought they were made in Japan but I was not sure