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Toy soldiers and real battles: Pech Hermanos/Oliver (Spain) - 1/32 Figures: 1960 catalog

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Sunday, May 26, 2019

Pech Hermanos/Oliver (Spain) - 1/32 Figures: 1960 catalog

Pech Hermanos was a Spanish firm based out of Barcelona. Started by the Pech brothers, Jose and Manuel in 1945, they started out by recasting and cloning metal soldiers in 50mm. Towards the mid-50's they began casting figures in rubber and later on in plastic. This is also when they began to sculpt their own figures. These plastic sets are bigger in scale, in the 60mm range. They cover a wide variety or periods and nationalities, as well. In 60s, the business was dissolved, allegedly due to family difficulties, and some of the molds got sold to the firm Oliver, known today for their reproduction of the Pech Japanese. Other molds apparently ended up in the hands of BUM who still manufactures several of their WWII heavy weapons sets of the GIs, and some Spanish soldiers in parade poses.





 Please use the link below to download the pdf catalog (38 pages):

https://www.mirofsoft.com/app/download/9275644249/Tentative+Pech+up+05+sep+2015.pdf?t=1526972144

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