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These figures would make good amusement park or circus figures.
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Cinderella and Pinochio are all about 1/72nd scale.
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This one set has all of these figures together.
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The figures would work okay for 1/72nd scale wargames.
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Even in war people need entertainment, at least a few of these may end up in Berlin, in 1945!
2 comments:
BUnkermeister:
These figures remind me of some other figures I had a VERY long time ago (late 50s) that were hard plastic, hand-painted DISNEY figures (non-moveable).
And those came in sets, like the entire SEVEN dwarves, or Peter Pan, Tinker Bell and Captain Hook.
I can't even remember the company that made them, but they came out around the same time those WARRIORS OF THE WORLD (by Marx) were out.
And THOSE were also cool.
Wish I still had them...be worth a ton of loot.
Carry on.
Never saw those G.
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