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Historical Minature Wargaming, Military History, Plastic Army Men, Model Making, including terrain, military miniatures, figures, and vehicles. Topics will include toy soldiers from Airfix, Italeri, Esci, Revell, Pegasus, HaT, Odemars, Imex and vehicles from Roco, Trident and Fidelis Models; as well as wargame rules and game aids. I also enjoy 60 mm Toy Soldiers from Tim Mee, Ideal, MPC, and Marx Toys; with the occasional 1/32nd scale figure sneaking in also!
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They don't look bad. 1/75 you say and on e-bay (I must have a look)? That can't be much difference with the 1/72. Maybe a picture as comparison?
Can't wait to see some of these painted ;-)
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These are VERY usable. I must have a look myself. Any idea wo the manufacture is?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300543549473
There does not seem to be a makers name. Some Chinese company. They sell a lot of different things.
They look very similar to the 1/72nd (or at least marked as 1/72nd) Modern Civilian's by Prieser I bought a couple of years back. I suspect they are in fact a Chinese copy of them, right down to the white plastic.
These are used to populate Architectural models - hence the 3/4 scale, probably by EMA in the UK they used to produce/supply them in various sizes/scales (1/200, 150, 100, 75, 50 and 1/25), 1:75 being close to 1:76/72 of course! They don't have the range they used to by there are plenty of similar compaies supplying the Design Industry.
There are also the baseless figures in garish colors around 1:90 by the bagful on eBay which are from China.
They did not have bases when I got them, I added styrene bases to them. I think they may be the models Rat Baiter mentions.
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