Favourite Airfix Figures
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I know Airfix sets were branded HO/OO but that zebra appears to merge both scales into the same figure
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The farm aminals were also a bit dodgy.
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Same with the red Indians.Norman D. Landings wrote: ↑Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:10 am However - the ICG are clearly based on the ‘Lilliput’ 1950’s Brit infantry figures, produced in 1/32 by Herald, Britain’s et al.
Therefore they’ve got a bit of heritage, and some retro appeal.
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ah that explains - the Indians were pretty poor and generally not the same style as other sets. Same with cowboys ?
I remember my grandparents taking me on a day trip to Scarborough when I bought the Indians and the WW1 Americans set. Even at 8yr old my disappointment on opening the boxes was crushing.
I remember my grandparents taking me on a day trip to Scarborough when I bought the Indians and the WW1 Americans set. Even at 8yr old my disappointment on opening the boxes was crushing.
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Any AZW survivors could get taken to a wildlife park afterwards, as a treat.
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you could have painted the hippos to get a more realistic looking zebra ?
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I’d have to quibble with water cooled bickers.Norman D. Landings wrote: ↑Fri Apr 03, 2020 7:10 am However - the ICG are clearly based on the ‘Lilliput’ 1950’s Brit infantry figures, produced in 1/32 by Herald, Britain’s et al.
Therefore they’ve got a bit of heritage, and some retro appeal.
(‘A Call to Arms’ now does a full set of these figures in 1/72)
Often overlooked, though: the 1/32 British Infantry Support Group set.
Water-cooled bickers, 3” mortars and an ‘acquired’ Yank bazooka for yer squaddies, along with ammo carriers, spotters, and tons of gubbins.
That the ISG was not available for such a long time added to its mystique.
The infantry combat group were ideal for Quatermass type stuff
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Let it go mate.goat major wrote: ↑Fri Apr 03, 2020 2:13 pm ah that explains - the Indians were pretty poor and generally not the same style as other sets. Same with cowboys ?
I remember my grandparents taking me on a day trip to Scarborough when I bought the Indians and the WW1 Americans set. Even at 8yr old my disappointment on opening the boxes was crushing.
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Dammit! Autoerect!
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A problem which has largely departed from most of this forum's members.
From memory, first there was the cowboys and Indians, then the ICG, then the Guards packs.
The original 8th Army, Afrika Korps and WWII Germans followed and they were much better detailed
Then came the civil war and US cavalry similar quality to 8th Army
Then the Robin Hood Sherrif of Nottingham, FFL and arabs
Then the WWI series, which were an enormous improvement on anything that had gone before
The Highlanders and cuirassiers and French Artillery were comparable to the WWI series.
Then came the later Wellingtonics which were vastly superior to anything that had gone on before
Then the rehashed WWII ones which were little masterpieces of detail.
From memory, first there was the cowboys and Indians, then the ICG, then the Guards packs.
The original 8th Army, Afrika Korps and WWII Germans followed and they were much better detailed
Then came the civil war and US cavalry similar quality to 8th Army
Then the Robin Hood Sherrif of Nottingham, FFL and arabs
Then the WWI series, which were an enormous improvement on anything that had gone before
The Highlanders and cuirassiers and French Artillery were comparable to the WWI series.
Then came the later Wellingtonics which were vastly superior to anything that had gone on before
Then the rehashed WWII ones which were little masterpieces of detail.