Airfix HO/00 Soldiers! 1960's & 1970's.

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Iggy's Toy Parade & Soldier Review.

Iggy's Toy Parade & Soldier Review.

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@johncarroll772
@johncarroll772 3 ай бұрын
Airfix gave me some of the most precious memories of my childhood . Wish l was still that kid in the late 60s, early 70s tbh.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 3 ай бұрын
@@johncarroll772 Me too!
@HamilcarBarca-jm3ey
@HamilcarBarca-jm3ey Жыл бұрын
God, I love the look at these again! Me and my brothers played with these for nearly 10 years. Great stuff. I still have quite a few of these sets.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 Жыл бұрын
Very cool!
@robertgraves2321
@robertgraves2321 2 жыл бұрын
The artwork on those boxes was so impressive. Ah! the memories!
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
Wouldn't itt be cool to see the originals in an exhibit?
@I_Don_t_want_a_handle
@I_Don_t_want_a_handle Жыл бұрын
There are a couple of books by Roy Cross, that are expensive and/or hard to get hold of, and detail the art word that came on Airfix boxes. They were phenomenal. IIRC Amazon keep claiming to have a couple, but they are £30-£70 depending on the volume.
@davidskinner3400
@davidskinner3400 7 ай бұрын
Played with mine as a kid so much! Seeing those early boxes brings back so many happy memories. Cheers mate 👍🏻
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 7 ай бұрын
It does bring back memories for me too!
@hondo1650
@hondo1650 7 ай бұрын
I had thousands of these minis. The memories 😊
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 7 ай бұрын
A memory can turn into a present day reality with some luck and patience. You can recapture the joy of youth with a new collection. I lost everything that I had, but got more on eBay. I
@ropeburnsrussell
@ropeburnsrussell 8 ай бұрын
Love the HO soldiers. I had lots of sets, some were Italian made and lots of Airfix
@cyberleaderandy1
@cyberleaderandy1 7 ай бұрын
Theae were vwry much part of my childhood in the 60s and 70s. The book you have is an amazing resource for the airfix you soldier collector. A
@icemelongreen
@icemelongreen 2 жыл бұрын
Brings back some serious memories from the late 60s. We all played with Army Men back then and built Models. One day my friend brought some to school to show me. Man those were so tiny and awesomely detailed. I asked where he got them and he said Stan's Hobby Shop. I remember buying for I think 50 cents each a couple of boxes. The British 8th Army was one the the American Paratroopers. I still pass the old Hobby Shop ( now something else ) but I always think of those Air Fix figures .
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
This is a wonderful memory! Thank you for sharing it with all of us. I personally get very nostalgic over it. I think it actually hurts when I pass the old hobby shop.
@oldguysrock2170
@oldguysrock2170 7 ай бұрын
Oh Boy! I am62 and those boxes and sets were part of my childhood. Those WW1 boxes had dramatic artwork. AirFix did a great job on those boxes! The French figures were probably the best. I used them in my Confederate Army when I had battles since they were gray and matched other gray sets.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 7 ай бұрын
I'm with you brother. I use to use Soviet tanks with wwI Germans!
@frankdibona5669
@frankdibona5669 5 ай бұрын
You did a great job narrating this loved seeing all the classic soldiers
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 5 ай бұрын
@@frankdibona5669 cc You are very kind, sir.
@mikesmith2905
@mikesmith2905 26 күн бұрын
As part of a research project into ‘play’ I went looking for toys to give away, asking the parents to fill in a form after three and six months to get a handle on how they were being played with. There wasn’t much out there, lots of ‘merchandising’ to ‘fits the box scale’ (so they can’t work together). I settled on making up some toy soldier sets. The cheapest consistent scales are 1:32 (suitable for 3-7 year old kids) and 1:72/76 (suitable for kids over 7). The kids loved them and I got a lot of requests for more sets. The most popular was World War Two with Knights and Knaves and Sci-Fi vying for second. Little girls like things such as a cottage in the enchanted forest, secret gardens but a few enjoy the more military stuff (so I bought some Amazons). We are only just starting to understand ‘play’, it’s way more complicated than we thought, it’s not just a human thing, it has even been seen in bees! Miniatures are particularly useful for ‘imaginative play’, which is important for childhood development and for adult mental health and ‘toy soldiers’ are one of the few actual toys available at ‘pocket money prices’. If you have some free time and a little spare money make up some sets to give away, you get to make everything you wanted when you were ten and you don’t have to find anywhere to keep it. Since retiring I have been making up sets, most have gone to carers and single parents as they dont have the money or time. I include the stuff you can’t buy (at those pocket money prices) such as bunkers with hinged roofs and I give them notes so they can make more if they take to it (they go down well). About one in ten will not take to it but they often give them to someone who does get it. Rich kids tend not to do so well, they have too much ‘entertainment’ to distract them, imaginative play is not passive, it requires work and engagement, but the rewards are greater. Regarding scale, most standard consistent modelling scales originated in model railways, 1:32 comes from Gauge One, wargamers call it 54mm scale, 1:48 is from O Gauge, 1:87 is HO but the early British model railway firms imported German mechanisms so they had to out-size the loco bodies to accommodate them, hence OO/HO which is 1:76 but running on 1:87 tracks. During the war rubber models of aeroplanes were made as recognition training aids and they settled on 1:72 scale (one inch to the foot), a lot of these found their way into homes and 1:72 became the most popular scale for model aeroplanes. Wargamers lump 1:766 and 1:72 together as 20mm scale. TT model railways are 1:100 (varies by country) and wargamers call it 15mm scale. N Gauge varies from 1:160 to 1:148 depending on the country and corresponds to 6mm scale in wargaming. The more recent non-standard wargame scales were introduced so everyone would have to buy stuff from the same maker, but that didn’t work out too well and ‘scale creep’ has seen a progression from 20mm to 25mm to 28mm to 30mm and I have seen some 40mm but 54mm or 1:32 remains popular as you can detail-paint the figures (‘heroic scale’ figures have enlarged heads and hands to make painting them easier but they end up looking like children and I find that mildly disturbing). The demise of ‘commerce’ and the associated family owned shops due to the popularity of soviet-style centrally-planned chain stores has hit the toy market hard. The godless corporates do not like ‘pocket money’ items, they require too much staff time, they favour a big box of ‘merchandising’ at a premium price. Corporates do not bother trying to compete on quality, that is an on-going cost and any MBA will tell you that a one-off spend on advertising is more cost effective. That counts against long term availability and as these items are not intended to be played with (they go up in the attic along with the ‘Limited Edition Pet Rock’ for future sale to a ‘collector’) scale ‘doesn’t matter’. Toy soldiers and to a lesser extent toy farms, buck this trend and remain viable as toys (doll houses are a bit on the pricey side, but I have made some in 1:32 scale when I could find some suitable figures). BOC and TimMee in the US still cater to the pocket money end of 1:32 with Airfix Chintoys and formerly Italeri catering to the more detailed end. In 1:72 the Ukrainians have ridden to the rescue, most recent sets have been produced there and they offer a lot more poses in a box. So, give a poor kid a better Christmas, for 1:32 you need about 15 - 20 soldiers for each side , preferably with no more than two of any one pose (three if they are firing). For 1:72 50 troops for each army is about right (for a total of about 100 in a set), I buy two boxes from two manufacturers and split them between two sets to get a greater mix of poses. Tanks are getting expensive (especially since Armourfast closed down due to family illness) but I try to give two or three for each side along with at least an anti-tank gun. The rest is bunkers, hills, trees, bushes and hedges with at least one building to act as a focal point (hence the traditional ‘toy fort’). WW2 in the desert is the easiest, knights are the hardest (lots of painting and lots of trees!) and sci-fi is very difficult as you have to make the space ships. In 1:32 I found the TimMee Galaxy Laser Team Space Figures and their Galaxy Laser Team Mars & Lunar Patrol Rovers with additional figures from any I can find (such as SCS Direct Humans vs Aliens and the same firm’s Robots). In 20mm I use Airfix ‘British Paratroops’ for space soldiers and Dark Dream Studios Space Battles figures for the ‘cyborgs’ with Dark and Light Alliance ‘Stalkers’ as ‘space pirates’ with assorted tudors and ancients as civilians). Fantasy is fairly well catered for in 20mm scale but for 54mm I have to modify any figures I can find.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 26 күн бұрын
@mikesmith2905 Dr. SMITH this was possible the most detailed and considered comm ent I have ever received or read Clerly you have spent exhaustive hours exploring this topic to draw your conclusions. I tend to favor 54mm scale for play and collecting. However, for realism, 1/6th is also preferred. Thank you for your keen insights and for watching my sometimes awkward video.
@mikesmith2905
@mikesmith2905 26 күн бұрын
@@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 No PhD I'm afraid (too damned expensive and not required for the research that interests me). We have established that imaginative play is significant for children and adults and it is not the same as passive entertainment, it requires engagement (ie work), but in adults it has beneficial effects such as reducing stress. You have the advantage of living in the US, the postage doubles the cost of those BMC 1:32 tanks in the UK. 1:32 is still very popular for Napoleonics and particularly for American Civil War as well as among the figure painters, but in the UK space is always an issue (we have the smallest homes in Europe). I base my sets on a space of 4ft x 2ft (so everything is within reach) and even that is pushing things for some people,. Airfix have switched to using a rather brittle resin for their 1:32 figures, great for painting but not so great as toys (too easily broken). Your videos have been useful, there are several ranges you mention that I was not aware of and some of those have since been incorporated into my sets, so thanks for that and keep up the good work.
@oldfartinthenight9201
@oldfartinthenight9201 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, this brings back memories. Twisting the figures off the sprigs (too young and impatient to use a blade) then borrowing one of my Dad's files to remove the burr, such that the figures would stand flat...happy days!
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
I love this! Can we talk you into collecting again? That happiness is not lost forever it can be yours again.! I used to get impatient too, but I was too lazy to cut off any flash unless it interfered with them standing. I remember having a Russian T-62 RocoMiniTank that I used with WW1 Germans. I guess I didn't really know much about that back then!
@joplum3348
@joplum3348 7 ай бұрын
X-acto knife to remove the bases from the sprue
@davidskinner3400
@davidskinner3400 7 ай бұрын
Exactly what I did 😂
@AndyClayton-f5x
@AndyClayton-f5x 17 күн бұрын
If the burr was left on they wouldn't stand properly on a hard surface, carpet was often a nightmare too. Then there were the ones, often running who were more likely to break away from the base. More problems came with horses, trying to get three or four legs into tight holes in the stands. All minor irritations.
@hondo1650
@hondo1650 10 ай бұрын
I had thousands of these in my childhood. Pocket money candy 😊
@SlumberBear2k
@SlumberBear2k 2 жыл бұрын
it's so weird to see how things transform over time. thanks for posting.
@pcojedi
@pcojedi 7 ай бұрын
I started collecting Airfix in 1974 onwards, still have them in their boxes. I really need to get that book Airfix Little Soldiers.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 7 ай бұрын
I call the book my "Wish Book" I'm Glad you kept your Airfix sokdiers. So many of us lost them over the years and had to spend a lot of money to get them back.
@davidcassels7312
@davidcassels7312 2 жыл бұрын
The battle of Waterloo set for Xmas was brilliant. Lot's of figures. Sweeeeeeeeeeet.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
I hope you still have it, but I know what happens when mom steps on one at night!
@davidcassels7312
@davidcassels7312 2 жыл бұрын
@@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 .. trying to glue the little studs back onto metal stand was a nightmare. My parents were antique dealers. My dad asked if I could swap the Britain's soldiers for boxes of airfix one's. Lol. My parents never sold them they were on display in shop. Finally got some things back ..... German infantry, details box. And the brilliant big tank with machine gun stuff. Sweeeeeeeeeeet
@garycurtis57
@garycurtis57 Жыл бұрын
Iggy this was my first HO sets I got in1969.I loved these guys I gave up my 54 m marx.Stay cool
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 Жыл бұрын
Did you save them?
@garycurtis57
@garycurtis57 Жыл бұрын
@@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 no
@richardmansfield5324
@richardmansfield5324 Жыл бұрын
My first Airfix sets were the Union and Confederate soldiers and the Civil War Artillery set. I also had the 8th Army, Afrika Korps and British Combat group and German infantry.
@AndyClayton-f5x
@AndyClayton-f5x 17 күн бұрын
Those were all my favourite sets too.
@danielgonzalezlopez5334
@danielgonzalezlopez5334 Жыл бұрын
No sabia que existiera un libro de Airfix tan bonito, completo y bien organizado como el del video,las figuras de airfix son iconicas,quien no las conoce,sus atractivas cajas ,la infanteria francesa ww1 es mitica ,su sodado con las palomas mensajeras maravilloso.
@carausiuscaesar5672
@carausiuscaesar5672 2 жыл бұрын
In this cold Far North aspect of North America 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 i rooted around my basement found a big box of these HO Airfix soldier sets so colourful kit covers!Painted many sets back in the day and fought heroic battles with them mainly Romans/Britons;ACW;and WW One and Two.Many sets not even opened with cellophane intact and old price stickers!$1.00 Kresge!Time to build some dioramas for the little fellers to fight over!
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
This is what I really LOVE to hear! Let's keep this goings. Tell Laura Legend (my favorite Canadian) that I said "Hi!"
@paulmchugh8695
@paulmchugh8695 2 жыл бұрын
The pictures on the boxes were great !
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
Yes!
@edwarddriscoll6814
@edwarddriscoll6814 2 жыл бұрын
Used to ride our bikes to knotts berry farm ...and to the model train shop for our airfix toy soldiers....great times....used to paint them up......
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
I remember that Train shop! My parents would take us for chicken dinners on Sunday. Do you remember the toy shop across from the restaurant? I'm trying to find pictures of it. They sold German Castles and toy soldiers too When I want to the west coaster last March my brother and I made a trip to Knotts Berry Farm. I talked to a lady about the hobby store and she said it was gone long before
@icemelongreen
@icemelongreen 2 жыл бұрын
Not at the Flintlock was it ? Last time I was there the Hobby Shop was gone.
@napoleonlempereur3021
@napoleonlempereur3021 8 ай бұрын
Die WW1 Soldaten der Deutschen,Briten und Franzosen ware die allerersten die ich mir als Kind kaufte.Das war in den frühen 1970er Jahren.Heute als Mann mit 59 Jahren liebe ich nur noch die Napoleonlsche Zeit,speziell die Franzosen❤🇨🇵 (schreibe aus Deutschland)
@AndyClayton-f5x
@AndyClayton-f5x 17 күн бұрын
I had loads of the HO/OO soldiers, they were roughly the same scale as our train sets. I bought most of mine in the 1960s, when all the boxes had a plastic window in the front so you could see some of the figures. On the back was a list of contents... 1 officer.. 6 firing.. 6 kneeling..2 wounded. + a picture that could ve used as a painting guide. Favourite sets were British and German infantry. American civil war infantry. Also bought Robin Hood, Wagon train, US Marines, Japanese, Foreign legion and Arabs. I loved them all, but stopped buying them by the end of the decade, so missed out on a lot of sets which came later - Napoleon. WWI. etc. I've got a lot of ACW ones still, many painted up, and a few that I've tried to adapt, ftom other series, to give me a greater variety of poses. Mixed success with the adaptations, i must confess. They look ok from a distance though.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 17 күн бұрын
@AndyClayton-f5x You really had a wonderful and fun assortment of Airfix figures from what you said here. I had just a few sets from the 60's, but I have many happy memories of them. You might like another video that I discovered that features other 1960's sets with window boxes. The box art takes you right back to when you were younger. Enjoying hours of play. I guess we played, but we also learned history that way. Thank you for sharing your memories with everyone!
@manweller1
@manweller1 2 жыл бұрын
Omg when Airfix was top boy such sweet sweet memories ❤️❤️
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
I do miss those days too! Thanks for watching!!
@gordonclarkson2672
@gordonclarkson2672 7 ай бұрын
Hi Iggy. For me ,the World War One figures were the best of the small scale sets, mainly because of the variety of imaginitive poses. French, German, British and American were all great, but the French were my favourite.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 7 ай бұрын
When I was a Kid I remember liking French too. The Americans with campaign hats and Germans with pickelhaub didn't interest me back then. I really like the French with long coats turned up. They look super cool.
@occidentadvocate.9759
@occidentadvocate.9759 2 жыл бұрын
Born in England in 1960. As a boy i had many of these. I recall the first i got was the Confederates. I even got the fort. I must had about 30 different sets. Iv still got 5 or 6 stashed in my loft alongside other child hood mementos.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
I like to hear of the love you had for these fabulous toys! Perhaps it is time to ressurect the pleasure they once gave you? You could begin a new collection and proudly display them! Her Majesty is in the hands of God. Long Live the King!
@occidentadvocate.9759
@occidentadvocate.9759 2 жыл бұрын
@@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 Yes happy Childhood memories Iggy. We didn't get a lot as children those days compared to children these days. But i recall getting couple boxes of those soldiers at Christmas and for my birthday. They were fairly cheap. I had hours of fun. I give them away years later to nephews. But still got a few Original boxes in the loft. I dont think shops sell Soldiers these days? Here in Britain we also had Boys papers like "Victor" and "Battle" that featured war stories. They were very popular. Iv still got few them from early 1970s in the loft too.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love hearing about your memories of these toys! I gave mine to a neighbor who was neither grateful nor interested. I regret that decision. In the late 90's. And 2,000'syou could get G. I. Joe, Ultimate Soldier and Forces of Valor soldiers In stores. Those days are gone now. You can't find a Hobby store anywhere. The kids today know nothing of history and don't care to.
@occidentadvocate.9759
@occidentadvocate.9759 2 жыл бұрын
@@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 Another favorite toy was called "Action Transfers" made by a company called "Laterest". Basically a background battle scence, like Battle of little bighorn, and you places the trasfers over a spot, and rubbed over with a pen, pealed the outer paper away, leaving the image transfers to the background. They were popular. Must been around 1967 till about 1973 when i got those. Still got them in my loft too.
@jerryprice5484
@jerryprice5484 11 ай бұрын
Iggy...my brother and I had these back in the 60's. Unfortunately, over the years the heads broke off. We had British, German, American, and a few others. I think I even have a few left.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 11 ай бұрын
I gave mine to a neighbor boy when we moved and I could tell he didn't give a fig about them. I sure wish I had them back. I've bought a lot on eBay since then but it isn't quite the same
@jerryprice5484
@jerryprice5484 11 ай бұрын
@@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 I've got a whole box of plastic figures I've saved over the years, Marx playset figures,some of these Airfix soldiers, Multiple men (ring hands) you name it.
@leoncsorba9085
@leoncsorba9085 10 ай бұрын
As a child, the soldier with the sling and head bandage scared me.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 10 ай бұрын
Well being bandaged up makes anyone look like a spooky mummy
@bentobarreirinhas5702
@bentobarreirinhas5702 Жыл бұрын
Always top quality!
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 Жыл бұрын
YOU are always too kind. Thank you!
@ronaldmcdonald8303
@ronaldmcdonald8303 10 ай бұрын
Gosh, I LOVE Airfix models. Last year I went to Newcastle and went to a shop called Fenwick's and got myself some Africa corps and 2 WWI fighter craft. We have Coca Cola bottles here in the UK, but they cost at least £1 per bottle if not even more!!!! I come from England, some people think I'm the real Ronald, I am European!
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 10 ай бұрын
I would pay extra for the glass bottle. It actually tastes better!
@ronaldmcdonald8303
@ronaldmcdonald8303 10 ай бұрын
@@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 I buy Ramune soda from ASDA's, their quite good. I buy them for this Nigerian guy I know called Bryan. I buy them for 2 reasons., 1 their Japanese and taste good and 2 because they use genetically engineered ingredients. I have a bit of thing for them, even though a lot of people would rather I didn't. Freedom of choice I say. I also buy a drink banned in the US called Iron Brue, it's a Scottish soft drink, but the colouring in it is banned in the US. Another thing I enjoy is the Bar soft drinks bubble-gum, it has he same colourant that Parma violets have in them, one of my favourite sweets, I also like those cherry lips everyone seems to hate. But I don't like cream soda!
@GenghisVern
@GenghisVern 9 ай бұрын
wow, those boxes of Airfix take me way back. and on the sprue! Great points too about HO scale, and the Afrika corp "sqeeze gun" figure-- irritated me too :)
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 9 ай бұрын
The box art takes me way back too. How many times did I go to the Hobby store to look at them and dream?
@senint
@senint 2 жыл бұрын
Did airfix do ”Robin Hood”, ”Tarzan”, Roman legionaires,and wild west themed sets in 1/72 scale? Because I have those from my father he bought them back in 60s and 70s.
@johnbarnes6832
@johnbarnes6832 2 жыл бұрын
Certainly did, there was a Apollo astronauts set, civilians, and one of the earliest sets was a British marching military band. Unless my memory is shaky I believe Airfix produced hard plastic forts that required assembly for "Robin Hood", the Romans, and Foreign Legionnaires. And as I type this I'm reminded that there were sets of Arabs, and perhaps zoo animals.
@senint
@senint 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnbarnes6832 Aye. I know some of those, as there are also those Roman legionaires, arabs with their camel rides, three dogs from farm (others lost or broken), wild West with settlers and Native Americans (and the settler wagon), some horseback riders what I cannot recognize (dark blue plastic, Gotta take another look of them for details)… 🤔
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, they sure did! The Tarzan set was certainly an unusual offering. Ron Ely (Tarzan) opened a real estate office in my hometown when I was a teenager.
@senint
@senint 2 жыл бұрын
@@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 Wow! I remember those movies as reruns in 90s…! 🤣
@johnbarnes6832
@johnbarnes6832 2 жыл бұрын
@@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 The best score I ever found when I was much younger was when my father was stationed at Newburgh, NY air base. It had a mini base exchange for toys and one fine day when I arrived they had several sets of most Airfix 1/76 available and I just had gotten my allowance. Next day there were several large battles in the living room.
@carlclink9993
@carlclink9993 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Iggy I’m back and ready to binge watch your channel to catch up.
@notfooled.
@notfooled. 2 жыл бұрын
Add a couple Action Men and some US Marvel comics, and you would have all my childhood memories on that table
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
That is a cool childhood then, isn't it? Today's kids have nothing to compare with that memory. I think that is sad and what's worse is they don't care!
@Ubique2927
@Ubique2927 11 ай бұрын
Again WW1 officers DID wear such uniforms.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 11 ай бұрын
Yes, and they were easily targeted. It is unlikely that they would have worn that by 1918
@brianchandler1966
@brianchandler1966 8 ай бұрын
Airfix also made them in 1:32 scale as well
@johncarroll772
@johncarroll772 3 ай бұрын
They didn't do all the sets in 1.32
@j.4332
@j.4332 Жыл бұрын
They are releasing them again.Hobbycraft in UK has them.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 Жыл бұрын
It's good to see classics return!
@Ubique2927
@Ubique2927 11 ай бұрын
Most of the figures are taken straight from photos or films of the period.
@mrjockt
@mrjockt 2 жыл бұрын
Got to admit the ones you had there were a huge improvement on the British Infantry figures that Airfix did in the early sixties.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
I think the British I showed you were from the early 70's. I don't remember what they looked like in the sixties. I had only WWI British, American, German and French figures. The reason why that is funny is I played with them and a Soviet T-62! I always put the French and Germans as allies too!
@mrjockt
@mrjockt 2 жыл бұрын
@@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 The figures from the early sixties had the figures wearing the Mk.III helmet, similar in shape to the one worn by British troops until the mid eighties, the rifles were supposed to look like Lee-Enfield No.4's with spike bayonets but it was very hard to tell what they were.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
Check out the video I did titled, "Ultimate Soldier Desert Rats." I think I posted that a week ago Anyway, I talk about those subjects. Do you collect 1/32 Airfix?I like those a lot! I guess the 24mm is hard for me to see. You know I never had any WWIi British, so I missed the Turtle helmet and spike bayonet. When I bought my P37 web gear it came with a spike bayonet, a MK Ii helmet net and a first aid bandage. The bayonet was packaged in grease and still got a little rusty! Time is merciless.
@AndyClayton-f5x
@AndyClayton-f5x 17 күн бұрын
​@@mrjockt The 8th army set were given the brodie style helmet, so they looked better for the period.
@picardbs
@picardbs Жыл бұрын
I guess I had all the HO-OO Airfix soldier ever issued
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 Жыл бұрын
Awesome! If you still have some all of us will come over to set up an epic battle scene!
@65tosspowertrapl36
@65tosspowertrapl36 7 ай бұрын
The Cavalry were HO scale, mainly for wargaming.
@stephenmcdonald7908
@stephenmcdonald7908 2 жыл бұрын
The oldest mouldings are theFrench foreign legion they originally came out in the early 1960's.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for commenting. Do you have Any figures still? I gave all of mine away to a neighbor boy in 1970! It's nice to see them again.
@stephenmcdonald7908
@stephenmcdonald7908 2 жыл бұрын
No I did the same as you.@@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@I_Don_t_want_a_handle
@I_Don_t_want_a_handle Жыл бұрын
I was an avid fan of Airfix in the 60s and early 70s. I somehow managed to buy every box that they brought out until I found out that girls didn't rate them. My best friend and I were complete nerds about them and we played with them relentlessly. Consequently, some of them slowly, over time got lost or broken. I cannot ever remember seeing a French WW1 bicyclist that did not have either a broken or mended wheel. We just accepted that they left the factory like that. IIRC they had a mold line or a bump on the upper front tyre and they were always broken there. We didn't really care until we started wargaming. The Africa Korp were, pretty much just WW2 Germans in shorts and the two sets shared a lot of poses, including that weird MG/cannon. Later they changed the figures to smaller versions of the 1/32 scale sets they started producing in the late 1960s (IIRC). They were much better quality. Although, again, the Africa Korp were pretty much the same poses but in soft hats and shorts! Oh, and that's not a WW1 French standard-bearer, he's the chap with the white flag ... 🤨
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 Жыл бұрын
I use to save my lunch money (.35 cents) and buy Roco Minitanks and Airfix figures. I think I held out until I was 14 before I quit. I wish I never stopped! I stopped because of the girls, but none of Them liked me so I should have just continued collecting
@j.4332
@j.4332 Жыл бұрын
I could never understand why their tanks were 1/76.but aircraft and figures were 1/72.It made them look too small.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 Жыл бұрын
The scale is an issue with Airfix. Scale is probably worse with Marx too. Maybe they thought no one would notice?
@topcat4759
@topcat4759 2 жыл бұрын
My earliest sets would have been mainly Napoleonic or WWI. British RHA, infantry and the French infantry pictured. Back in the early '70's about 17p a box here in the UK. Bought a sealed mint blue box first edition set of British 8th. army from Alabama off Ebay about 10 years ago, about £60 UK price at the time. Just wish I had kept all of mine. Still collect Airfix catalogues and some of the old kits but try and avoid Ebay!
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
Do you have Hobby stores still? Here in Florida they all closed up! I found some Britain's Deetail one time at a garage sale, but that is it. Everything is ebay now which is good and bad. I wish I had kept my Airfix from my younger days too!
@topcat4759
@topcat4759 2 жыл бұрын
Admit most of the model shops I went to as a kid have unfortunately all gone now. Even several of the national chains have gone and some of the specialist die cast sellers I have used over the past 15 years. One or two main dealers exist around the UK but ebay has finished off most of the independant dealers. Now hooked on buying metal figures such as the Britains Zulu war figures but although expensive are superb to collect if you have the money.(Did buy the Deetail figures as a kid, the 8th army vickers machine gun my favourite). Sometimes actually use specialist US shops as they work out hell of a lot cheaper than UK shops, Treefrog Treasures is based in Florida, then Michigan Toy Soldier company and Minutemen Toy Soldiers and Hobby bunker based up in Massachusetts are the best. Own two copies of the book that you have in your video, bought the 2nd copy by mistake forgetting I had already bought a copy a few years earlier. A new copy on Amazon is now about £250.00 (about €300.00) last time I looked. Will watching your videos as I am a new subscriber( great hobby which I cannot see me ever giving up, blame my dad for that!) All the best from England.
@paulmchugh8695
@paulmchugh8695 2 жыл бұрын
I made loads of airfix stuff ? What would it be worth today ?
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
The best way to find out is to search eBay. Guide books are out of date by the time you buy them!
@tolik5929
@tolik5929 6 ай бұрын
I collected those as a kid . I can tell you for a fact , that the factory quality control was very lacking . Fresh out of the box , you could come across heavy flashing , or in the worst case , partial castings as well . Thin parts were sometimes broken , like that bike tire was . Brand new , not 30 plus year old , like your getting them .
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 6 ай бұрын
It sounds like quality control was absent when your figures were boxed! I'm sorry that your memory has been tainted by their omission.
@tolik5929
@tolik5929 6 ай бұрын
@@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 Memories were good , but it happened often enough to understand the product of the time . By in large , they were good , and had a lot of fun with them , and Roco minitanks .
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 6 ай бұрын
Loveed Roço Mini tanks too! Good times!
@Ubique2927
@Ubique2927 11 ай бұрын
Have you not watched WW1 or WW2 documentaries about The flag carrier was quite common. In WW1 and the Japanese in WW2.
@foetaltreborus2017
@foetaltreborus2017 2 жыл бұрын
I vaguley remember buying American Civil war figures....box of Union & a box of Confederate ...it must have been around when we were buying packs of bubble gum with cards & Confederate money ....weird !...PS..I also had French Foreign Legion & something with camels but....
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your memories! It is fun to remember and it might be time to rediscover your love of those things again. That's how I got started again!
@AndyClayton-f5x
@AndyClayton-f5x 17 күн бұрын
I've got a full set of those civil war cards. The set is called Civil War News. On the front was a picture, often gory, and far from realistic, on the back was a short newspaper type piece describing an incident or a battle. I was fascinated by the ACW as a youngster.
@AndyClayton-f5x
@AndyClayton-f5x 17 күн бұрын
They were issued on the 100th anniversary of the conflict. Then the same company issued a similar WWII set of cards.
@noah-gs8tl
@noah-gs8tl Жыл бұрын
i have german HO/OO set
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 Жыл бұрын
When I was a boy I had the WWI German set and I couldn't understand the spikes on their helmets. Lol!
@noah-gs8tl
@noah-gs8tl Жыл бұрын
the spikes well they had them during the franco prussian and austrian prussian war so the spikes probaly was to make them look scary but they changed the helmet
@johnknight9624
@johnknight9624 Ай бұрын
Anyone else thinking that this is the book guy from pawn stars?
@joplum3348
@joplum3348 7 ай бұрын
I had them all, I had miniature battles on top of my bed, then on a wargame table in the basement. I built shelves to store everything on. Plus, I painted all of them including faces using a 00000 paint brush. I went to College. Discovered a war gaming club. Requirement supply your own figures... I had them... went home to discover that two days after I went to college, my mom cleaned house. Everything was gone. Even the metal Britain's. Scruby's, 25 mm metal miniatures... a box of Airfix miniatures cost fifty cents a box. Started in grade school and through high school. I had a newspaper route and spent my money on war gaming...seeing this video brought back memories.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 7 ай бұрын
I'm sorry Mom got them! I guess pretty much everyone's mom did something like that, but sounds like those things gave you some really good memories!
@cherchezlesoir7166
@cherchezlesoir7166 Жыл бұрын
Childhood! Abd yes realy TOY soldiers. Not high tech ovdtoriced stuff likr today. Affordable. Package in the 60/70 ies : 2.50 Marks in germany,toda, would mean 1.25€. All those companies forgot the" toy factor". Likr Modrl rr too. Sad for kids today.
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you about kids not having the same fun as us. I remember sitting outside under the tree playing with my Germans and Soviet tanks. Those were the days!
@QuinnSmith-sl3ld
@QuinnSmith-sl3ld 5 ай бұрын
Mascara 😂
@vincemoran587
@vincemoran587 Жыл бұрын
You are correct. Here in Britain, as a child I remember the hatred from families towards the Japanese. It was memories passed on from ww2. ☹️
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 Жыл бұрын
It was a justified reaction since the Japanese were exceptionally cruel to captured British soldiers. The beheadings and torture were alien to western thought. I suppose the Japanese felt what they did to prisoners was perfectly okay. All sides share some guilt when it comes to that, but the beheadings was regarded as over the top and understandably so
@batsup1951
@batsup1951 2 жыл бұрын
You're mistaken, they have never listed HO in the UK as being 1/72. From the time Airfix first started to produce these small figures (in 1959) they were listed as HO/OO meaning they were somewhere between 1/87 and 1/76. This was to make them appear compatible to both the US (HO 1/87) Model Railroad and the UK (OO 1/76) Model Railway systems. It remained like this until 1985 when Airfix's new owners began listing them as 1/72. (this was simply to make them look compatible with the 1/72 figures of other manufacturers. Of course these figures didn't suddenly grow overnight.....in fact they never grew at all and never have been 1/72. The good thing is since Hornby took over Airfix in 2008 they are now more accurately listed as 1/76
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092
@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 2 жыл бұрын
That was the longest comment I've ever received just to tell me I'm wrong! I actual liked the information, but what you are saying was not generally known to kids in the 1960's. Perhaps adults knew this, but certainly not kids. We liked getting Airfix to play with instead of actual HO figures because they were a little larger. I remember having a bag of 1/87 American soldiers and I thought they looked like ants. Anyway, I am sorry if I angered you by not knowing that HO/00 was merely a suggetion.. I am a lazy researchers, so I better be more alert. Thank you for your time and I truly appreciate your input. I hope I have not been too ingratuious. Positive criticism is how we learn.
@batsup1951
@batsup1951 2 жыл бұрын
@@iggystoyparadesoldierrevie1092 There was no anger in my comment whatsoever, I'm sorry that you thought there was. I just wanted to explain to you how things developed over the years. Incidentally, I bought my first set way back in 1960 (The Guards Colour Party) when I was 9 years old and continued to collect them as new ones were released. My favourites were the American Civil War figures and of course the WWII sets. Also when the packaging was redesigned I just had to have them too so as you can imagine I still have numerous sets some still on their sprews and never used.
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