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  2. 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 ...

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

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    The "Best of the West" was the generic series name used by toy manufacturer, Louis Marx and Company, from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s to market a line of articulated 12-inch action figures featuring a western play theme. The focal character in the series was the iconic cowboy action figure named Johnny West.

  4. Timpo - Wikipedia

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    The assortment of Timpo Toys consisted of several figurine series, with the American frontier series and the Knight series forming the core of the product range. 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).

  5. Britains Deetail - Wikipedia

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    Figures were generally produced in six different standing poses and represented various historical periods from medieval to the modern era including: Knights and Turks; Waterloo; American Wild West - Cowboys and Indians, 7th Cavalry, etc. American Civil War; African Desert; Military - WW2 British, American, German; Modern; Guards, etc. Space

  6. John Hill & Company - Wikipedia

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    John Hill & Co was started in 1898 by a former employee of W. Britain named Mr F. H Wood. [1] In contrast to Britains, Johillco was the first British hollowcast figure company to sell their figures individually [2] leading to competition from Britains who later began to sell individual figures and figures painted less ornately to be sold in variety stores like the F. W. Woolworth Company.

  7. Johnny West (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Johnny West was a 12-inch tall American cowboy action figure, and the central character in the Louis Marx company's "Best of the West" 'sixth scale' (1:6) toy line.The line was produced from 1965 until 1976, and featured a number of characters based on American "Old West" motifs, utilizing a wide range of outfit and accessory pieces.

  8. Lego Wild West - Wikipedia

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    The themed area of the park was expanded from an Indian camp that had existed since the opening of the park in 1968. LEGOREDO Town featured a variety of Wild West themed Lego constructions, including a figure of Sitting Bull and the heads of four US presidents at Mount Rushmore .

  9. A Town Called Panic - Wikipedia

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    "The Big Sleep" ("Le grand sommeil") - A series of bizarre accidents sends Cowboy, Indian and Horse to sleep for centuries, and they awake to find a strange new world. "Cowboy and Indian Go Camping" ("Coboy et Indien au camping") - Cowboy attempts to build a campfire while Indian goes off hunting, a sure-fire recipe for disaster.

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