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  2. Best of the West (action figures) - Wikipedia

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    The years 1967-68 introduced many other new figures to the "Best of the West" collection as well. The Fort Apache Fighters Series was developed as an offshoot of the collection. New action figures in 1967 included Captain Maddox, Zeb Zachary, Bill Buck and two additional Indians, named Geronimo and Fighting Eagle. In 1968, a General Custer ...

  3. Elastolin - Wikipedia

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    There was also an extensive line of cowboys and Indians (the cowboys sometimes known as "trappers" in Germany), a shorter line of medieval knights and foot soldiers (Ritterfiguren), and a short line of Prussian and Austrian figures from the 18th-century wars of Frederick the Great (Friedrich der Grosse) that included personality figures of "der ...

  4. Nosco Plastics - Wikipedia

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    The "100 Cowboys and Indians" set was another popular series sold by Cossman which came in an illustrated box with a unique die-cut "pop-out, build-it-yourself" diorama. The "3 Ring Circus" mail order offer of plastic flats was not as big a seller according to Levine. [ 3 ]

  5. Timpo - Wikipedia

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    Since Timpo further developed the series in the course of production, some series could be divided into generations (e.g. there are four generations within the Cowboy series). Overview of the series: American frontier series Cowboy series [5] Native Americans and Apache series [6] Union Army series [7] Confederate States Army series [8] Mexican ...

  6. Toy soldier - Wikipedia

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    54 mm toy soldiers by Imperial Productions of New ZealandA toy soldier is a miniature figurine that represents a soldier.The term applies to depictions of uniformed military personnel from all eras, and includes knights, cowboys, American Indians, pirates, samurai, and other subjects that involve combat-related themes.

  7. Army men - Wikipedia

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    The first American plastic toy soldiers were made by Bergen Toy & Novelty Company (Beton for short) in 1938. [2] Beton also acquired the molds of another pre-war plastic figure company, Universal Plastics [3] with their figures remaining for sale when lead toy production was stopped in 1942. The Beton figures were painted like metal figures and ...

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