9:04 I sometimes wonder what the story behind the German figure with the machine pistol is. He's very different in size and detail from all the others in the set, his helmet is deformed and his gun is unlike any WW2 German machine pistol. It's almost like he comes from a completely different set. The one at 9:34 is often called the "error soldier". 1970s Bundeswehr troops didn't use stick grenades. In later production runs Airfix just cut the grenades off.
Well... Some of the Airfix soldiers from early 70s I got from my old man had 6mm pellet hit marks, since plastic kits were so cheap before the 70's oil crisis. The most damaged were the soviet, the British commando officer, and one missing desert rats officer... ("NCOs always lead the charging forces", old man said). The collection consisted of Afrika Korps, British commandoes, American marines (pacific), Imperial Japanese, British 8th army, Soviet (the ones what were left), and German (same as the blue German infantry seen in this video). The Afrika Korps had a paint job in similar manner as the British troops shown in this video at start.
Be careful if you paint them, if your using enamel based paint the solvent can make the plastic very brittle. I used to hand paint my soldiers, but they kept snapping afterwards. Only used enamel paint on parts that aren't fiddly or delicate, or on metal soldiers. You can gat acrylic paints from many hobby shops.
What ive learned from years of toy collecting is that no matter what toy soldier no matter what time they were made in people will never paint a first primer layer on their toy soldiers
Most of these are soft plastic guys (in fair/poor shape) worth about 0.75$ apiece. A typical box of Airfix soldiers like these will run you $25 to $55 if the box is in good shape even more.
Less than 30 dollars BUT i suggest you paint them and use them for stop motion videos so you can make your own army movies on youtube all you have to do is get one if the three apps: “stikbot studio 1” stikbot studio 2” “stop motion studio”
9:04 I sometimes wonder what the story behind the German figure with the machine pistol is. He's very different in size and detail from all the others in the set, his helmet is deformed and his gun is unlike any WW2 German machine pistol. It's almost like he comes from a completely different set. The one at 9:34 is often called the "error soldier". 1970s Bundeswehr troops didn't use stick grenades. In later production runs Airfix just cut the grenades off.
He’s a bit strange alright. At least the Afrika Korps got the “MP40” man a bit better but even his one is the MP41 with the wooden stock.
Love the Gurkas army at the end !
Very Nice lot of Airfix. Some of them look badly damaged sadly
You can pretend it’s battle damage and make it even more realistic!
Well... Some of the Airfix soldiers from early 70s I got from my old man had 6mm pellet hit marks, since plastic kits were so cheap before the 70's oil crisis. The most damaged were the soviet, the British commando officer, and one missing desert rats officer... ("NCOs always lead the charging forces", old man said). The collection consisted of Afrika Korps, British commandoes, American marines (pacific), Imperial Japanese, British 8th army, Soviet (the ones what were left), and German (same as the blue German infantry seen in this video).
The Afrika Korps had a paint job in similar manner as the British troops shown in this video at start.
Soo cool! I can tell that these army men have been played with since some were damage with gun tips missing
Be careful if you paint them, if your using enamel based paint the solvent can make the plastic very brittle. I used to hand paint my soldiers, but they kept snapping afterwards. Only used enamel paint on parts that aren't fiddly or delicate, or on metal soldiers. You can gat acrylic paints from many hobby shops.
What ive learned from years of toy collecting is that no matter what toy soldier no matter what time they were made in people will never paint a first primer layer on their toy soldiers
Nice airfix mix
They are very excellent👍🏻🤩
I am biased I love Airfix
I love airfix too
Also i have a giant pile of offbrand airfix paratroopers and i dont know what to do with them because there is too much of them to paint
Great figures.
How much are they worth
Most of these are soft plastic guys (in fair/poor shape) worth about 0.75$ apiece. A typical box of Airfix soldiers like these will run you $25 to $55 if the box is in good shape even more.
Great 😌
Funny. I have some of them infront of me, when watching this video.
Excelente amigo !
I have about 30-40 of those German and Russian soldiers can anyone tell me the price I would get for them
Less than 30 dollars BUT i suggest you paint them and use them for stop motion videos so you can make your own army movies on youtube all you have to do is get one if the three apps: “stikbot studio 1” stikbot studio 2” “stop motion studio”
Or you can paint them to add a 1-10 dollars(price depends on how good they are painted )to your soldiers
9:19 to end of the video are 1960 troops.
More like 1970s
The last ones are WW2 Ghurkas
Airfix made their “modern soldiers” line in the 80s i think
Is the purples rare bc i own some
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stroke?
Good!
Where could I get some
I need the U.S Paratroopers.
It is rare will you add it to your film the new enemy please
Omg :0 i love it
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The molding of the old vs new is very far
As soon as you paint them, they become worthless
I love the Soviets
army toy
a lot of the gray ones are american
airfix is not rare at all
Great figures.