How they came in! Each set was available
painted or unpainted and seem to have been removed from the runners in the
factory or at the out-painters, unlike their German rival Roco Minitanks' which tended to be sold on the runner, but
unpainted only. RMM stands for Roskopf Miniatur-Modell.
Marching and advancing infantry; Set 181 - 8 Soldiers with Weapons (set 181a painted) consisted of only four figure posess, and
they are quite thin and crude sculpts, but when they came out there wasn't so
much opposition and very little in the nominal scale of 1:100th, although that
is a moot point as we will see in a forthcoming post.
There's a possibility that the unpainted set
is also numbered 151 in some catalogues, either as a foursome or, possibly from before (or after?) the
painted sets were offered, or even just a typo?
185/185a Five Soldiers with Infantry
Weapons, this set reveals exactly the era it was issued in, with the now anachronistic
bazooka and the ground-launched, wire-guided missile operator on a camp-stool
(ammo-box!) with his clear line-of-sight to the people firing-back at him! They
are based on other figures around at the time (Monograms 40mm and Roco's copies)
but I think it's more familiarity of the others leading to similarity, rather
than any direct piracy?
I have lost the two Sagger-looking rockets which accomany this set in the unpainted lot, and the painted lot's are both damaged!
Sets' 183 - Sitting Figures & 184 - Drivers
and Passengers and 183a/184a were seated figures for the AFV range the figures
were designed to accompany, and I only have partial samples of each.
With drivers and co-drivers/convoy sentries
(184/184a) on the left, and 'loads' for troop-carrying trucks etc . . . (183a) on
the right. Again there is a hint of Monogram/Roco
in the trooper and again; these also seem to be the basis of the similar EKO set, which also produced them in the
same dark-green polystyrene.
As well as being pretty crude, these
figures are also quite generic and could be used with NATO, Soviet or neutral
state equipment, especially after a bit of paint - both the lack of detail and
the diminutive stature hiding a multitude of sins!
I suspect I still have to track down the
contents/examples of a 182/182a unless they are the rockets for 181?
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