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4-5 tusen soldater affeksjonsverdi for noen. Nå 1000,- ChatGPT evaluering gjort
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4 størrelser og 3(2) design i hovedsak og 3 størrelse. Mye av design gjort i 1953-55. Gjenskapt siden av Kina. Vask og grei sortering gjort, Kan få med ødelagte for hobbyvirksomhet også.
Opprinnelig satt til 1krone stykk. Nå satt til 0.25 pr stk(ca)
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Here’s what I can observe from the images:
Scale and Size:
The ruler and paperclip give a good reference. These toy soldiers appear to be approximately 5–6 cm tall, which suggests they might be in the 1:32 scale range (commonly used for military figurines).
Material:
The figurines seem to be made of a classic soft plastic, often used for vintage-style toy soldiers.
Poses:
Yellow Soldier: Standing, holding a rifle. This is a classic infantry pose.
Green Soldier: Prone (lying flat), holding a firearm, possibly a sniper rifle or machine gun.
Red Soldier: Standing with a bazooka or rocket launcher on the shoulder.
Style:
These figures look like they belong to the classic "Army Men" style of toy soldiers, popular from the mid-20th century onward. Such soldiers were often designed in military poses from World War II or modern conflicts.
Possible Origin:
The design suggests these could be mass-produced toy soldiers from a well-known manufacturer like Tim Mee Toys (USA) or European brands like Jean Höfler (Germany). They also bear resemblance to generic sets from companies in Asia (e.g., made in China) that produced similar styles post-1980s.
If you’re looking for an exact match, are there any markings (e.g., "Made in..." or brand stamps) on the base of the soldiers? That could narrow things down further!
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