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Saturday, February 14, 2026
πͺπ Classic plastic soldiers on patrol! ππͺ
A small battlefield scene featuring Peterkin Classics plastic infantry figures, originally produced by Newray (USA), alongside a cool plywood military Jeep made in China, complete with camouflage paint and netting.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
ESCI 1/35 Modern U.S. Paratroopers (Italy, 1980s) πΊπΈπͺ
One of my favourite things about collecting vintage 1/35 plastic figures is rediscovering the classics — and ESCI was one of the kings of the genre in the 1980s.
These Modern U.S. Paratroopers capture that unmistakable Cold War / early modern infantry look: sharp poses, great proportions, and loads of character. The sculpting style is pure ESCI — not overloaded with detail, but clean and realistic enough to still look excellent today.
Monday, February 2, 2026
Peterkin Classics Plastic Soldiers with Britains No. 9724 105mm pack howitzer gun π¬π§πΊπΈ
Modern Peterkin Classics plastic infantry figures in black plastic, originally produced by Newray (USA) and later released under the Peterkin Classics range. Shown here operating the classic Britains No. 9724 105mm pack howitzer gun, the figures’ robust, play-oriented design pairs well with Britains’ iconic artillery piece.
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Peterkin Classics – “Soldier World” Plastic Soldiers π¬π§π¬π§π¬π§
These modern plastic infantry figures (1/32 scale) are part of the Peterkin Classics (the UK) / Soldier World range.
Cast in durable plastic, they depict modern soldiers in a variety of dynamic poses—advancing, firing, kneeling, and handling heavier weapons such as rocket launchers. The soldiers were originally produced by NewRay.
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Deutsches Jungvolk composition figures by Kienel (Germany), 1930s π΄π΄π΄
These painted composition figures depict members of the Deutsches Jungvolk, the junior section of the Hitler Youth for boys aged 10–14. Produced in Germany during the 1930s by Kienel, they show typical Jungvolk imagery: marching youth and a drummer, dressed in brown shirts, black shorts, knee socks, and side caps.
Such figures were part of the broader visual culture of the period, reflecting how youth organizations were idealised and normalized through toys and collectibles.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
DDR Armoured Vehicles – Pneumant (VEB Plastaform GrΓ€fenthal), 1980s
These 1:50 scale plastic models were produced in the GDR by Pneumant (VEB Plastaform GrΓ€fenthal) during the 1980s. Shown here are the PT-76 amphibious light tank, the T-54 main battle tank, and the ZSU-57-2 self-propelled anti-aircraft gun. All three are Soviet-designed vehicles widely operated by the NVA of the DDR and other Warsaw Pact armies, including Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary. Each model is fitted with a friction motor, combining simple play value with authentic Cold War military subjects.
Labels:
armoured vehicles,
Cold War,
Czechoslovakia,
DDR,
eusoldatini,
NVA,
Pneumant,
Poland,
PT-76,
T-54,
USSR,
Warsaw Pact,
ZSU-57-2
Saturday, January 24, 2026
German Leyla Composition Cavalrymen, 1930s πππ
These mounted composition figures were produced by Leyla in Germany during the 1930s. The dynamic cavalrymen are enhanced with tinplate flags and pennants, combining composition bodies with metal accessories. Beyond their craftsmanship, the prominently displayed standards reflect the visual language of German propaganda of the period, making these figures both toy soldiers and historical artefacts.
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