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  • SpaceCrawler
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 20, 2008
    • 443

    #16
    Originally posted by R.O.M.
    Also, does anyone recall the little plastic airplanes that came in a box (and probably a bag, as well), that were various bright colors, and had the name and specs of the airplane under the wing? Man, those were my FAVORITE toy when I was a little kid in the late '70s. I remember getting them at a Giant store right before it closed down around 1977-78.
    I was wondering this too. I've seen a couple on eBay from time to time. I remember my parents getting me those when they took a trip one time, big bag of multicolored jets and planes (kind of soft plastic), about an inch or two inches long. Fun stuff.

    Sean

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    • Spawn67
      Career Member
      • Aug 14, 2009
      • 816

      #17
      Found a company that sells Marx like figures. Really nice sets! Check it out at
      Toy Soldiers from besttoysoldiers.com selling plastic toy soldiers for Hobby's and School Projects

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      • HardyGirl
        Mego Museum's Poster Girl
        • Apr 3, 2007
        • 13949

        #18
        When I was a kid, I carried around one of my brother's old orange kneeling cowboy. In my classroom, I have astronauts and firemen, with assorted cars and rockets.
        "Do you believe, you believe in magic?
        'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
        Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
        If your mission is magic your love will shine true."

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        • megozilla13
          Persistent Member
          • May 10, 2002
          • 1702

          #19
          Wow, this thread just jarred my memory of being around 8 years old and sending away for army men from a comic ad. Something like 1000 soldiers for $1. In the picture, they looked like the regular army men I was used to, but when I got them they were these tiny, flat figures. How disappointing. Anybody remember that ad?

          mikej
          WANTED: Removable Mask ROBIN on Kresge style card

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          • GovernmentIssueJoseph
            New Member
            • May 5, 2009
            • 23

            #20
            My brother & I had a lot of this stuff: army men, cowboys & Indians, plastic dinosaurs, plastic cases with the biplanes and another with jets, another plastic case with sea creatures----and I also had one those (I think it was by Marx) metal "suitcases" that unfolded into a castle and came with a bunch of Knights & Vikings. The castle turrets snapped on to the corners of the unfolded metal suitcase/playset and it even came with working catapults! Good stuff.

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            • WheresRICHARD
              Professional Copywriter
              • Mar 9, 2009
              • 126

              #21
              I remember my friends and I would set up our platoons and "shoot" at each other with marbles. First one to knock down all the enemy's troops was the winner.
              Looking for spare Action Jackson Army Helmet
              Action Jackson Aussie Marine

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              • generic
                Persistent Member
                • Jun 25, 2009
                • 1237

                #22
                Originally posted by megozilla13
                Wow, this thread just jarred my memory of being around 8 years old and sending away for army men from a comic ad. Something like 1000 soldiers for $1. In the picture, they looked like the regular army men I was used to, but when I got them they were these tiny, flat figures. How disappointing. Anybody remember that ad?

                mikej
                Oh yeah! I posted about those flat figures on another post a while back. I remember waiting for what seemed like forever for the damn things to get there and then they were a total disappointment. My mom had warned me about ordering stuff out of a comic book and I thought, "how can you @#$% up army men?" Well, I certainly learned THAT lesson the hard way
                Nostalgia just ain’t what it used to be.

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                • Spawn67
                  Career Member
                  • Aug 14, 2009
                  • 816

                  #23
                  Lots army men that I had sadly fell to the fate of my lighters and firecrackers when I was discovering the joy of blowing up stuff as a youngster. However I kept all the good ones which i still have.
                  I was at toys r us last night out of curiosity to see if they still sold them at toy stores. The ones they had looked terrible and way $$$ (as was the store itself,well nowdays).
                  I guess ill just have to stick to dollar stores and what not.
                  I did score a nice unopened bag of army men from the mid 90's for only a buck at the goodwill.
                  My favorites will always be the marx cavemen and dinasours. I lost mine years ago and when I see them on ebay there either to expensive or I get outbid very fast!
                  I saw on one of these posts someone scored some mint condition dinasours and cavemen at a yard sale for cheap. What a score that was!
                  Anyone remember those Marx-Caveman/Dinasour sets?

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                  • pooper_prez
                    Museum Patron
                    • Sep 20, 2007
                    • 104

                    #24
                    I had lots of fun with the green army men as a kid. We'd line them up and throw dirt clods at each other's armies. If you "accidentally" hit your friend who was standing too close to his army, well, that was part of the game.

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                    • kryptosmaster
                      Removed.
                      • Jun 14, 2008
                      • 0

                      #25
                      I remember my friend ordered that footlocker of army men from the comic book ad.
                      This tiny cardboard box arrives and it's those crappy 2-dimensional flat figures. We looked at each other and said what crap these are. LOL
                      That kept me from ordering any other set. I always wanted to get that Roman set and I think there was a Civil War one and Vikings one as well but I was too gun-shy after those army men to order them.
                      Rich

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                      • R.O.M.
                        Member
                        • Jun 30, 2009
                        • 75

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Spawn67
                        Lots army men that I had sadly fell to the fate of my lighters and firecrackers when I was discovering the joy of blowing up stuff as a youngster. However I kept all the good ones which i still have.
                        I was at toys r us last night out of curiosity to see if they still sold them at toy stores. The ones they had looked terrible and way $$$ (as was the store itself,well nowdays).
                        I guess ill just have to stick to dollar stores and what not.
                        I did score a nice unopened bag of army men from the mid 90's for only a buck at the goodwill.
                        My favorites will always be the marx cavemen and dinasours. I lost mine years ago and when I see them on ebay there either to expensive or I get outbid very fast!
                        I saw on one of these posts someone scored some mint condition dinasours and cavemen at a yard sale for cheap. What a score that was!
                        Anyone remember those Marx-Caveman/Dinasour sets?
                        Woah, I had some of those!! I seem to recall a white t-rex, and a brown caveman. I have to look these up now.......

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                        • livingdead70
                          Veteran Member
                          • Feb 24, 2009
                          • 289

                          #27
                          Our local Toys R Us had 2 playsets, they are recasts of the 60s/70s Tim-Mee toy soilders (you know the classic vietnam era guys). You get a tan army and a green army, complete with recasts of those Patton looking tanks.
                          There is a 20 dollar set with 2 tanks, a jet, helicopter and landscaping peices and a playmat. Looks like you get about 30 of each army color guys.
                          There is a smaller 10 dollar set with less peices. Im gonna pic some of these up soon.
                          There are some pretty cool dinosaurs in a local Asian dollar store (they look to be recasts of Marx dinos.) They have them in small and large sizes.
                          trey

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