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Thursday, August 5, 2021

B is for Britains' Mini-Clones!

For such a  relatively short-lived and unsuccessful range as the Britains Mini-Sets, it is rather amazing that there are not one generation of copies but two!

35mm Figurines; 40mm Indians; American Indians; Britains Copies; Britains Indians; Britains Mini-Sets; Britains US Infantry; Greek Copies; Greek Toy Soldiers; Made in Greece; Mini-Sets; Native American; Rack Toy Month; Red Indian; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; US GI's;
These came in with a mixed lot of figures from Greece just in time for rack-toy month; very crude copies of the Britains Mini-Set US GI's with new, integral bases - I think the standing-firer's base is a truncated 'short shot' moulding, not the intended extent of the design. And - sorry; I still haven't learnt about red backgrounds, especially with tangerine figures!

35mm Figurines; 40mm Indians; American Indians; Britains Copies; Britains Indians; Britains Mini-Sets; Britains US Infantry; Greek Copies; Greek Toy Soldiers; Made in Greece; Mini-Sets; Native American; Rack Toy Month; Red Indian; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; US GI's;

There's an Indian too! I wonder how much of the range was copied and why . . . die-cast toy vehicle accessories . . . not an Indian surely? Sweet or candy premiums, 'Lucky-Bags'? Ice cream . . . something like that, and likely to be Greek production rather than Hong Kong? The clones are polyethylene against the PVC of the originals and slightly below the donor's 40mm.

I live to collect this stuff!

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