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Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Dark years: Elastolin figures of Hitlerjugend, Jungmaedelbund, Bund deutscher MΓ€del and Jungvolk π₯π₯π₯
In 30s Elastolin (Germany) produced 70 mm composition figures of youth paramilitary units: Hitler Youth (Hitler Jugend), Jungvolk (pre-teen counterpart of the Hitler Youth)and BdM (female counterpart of the Hitler Youth).
You can also find Baldur von Schirach,the leader of the Hitler Youth from 1931 to 1940, among these figures.
Sunday, November 10, 2024
SMS Deutschland from Hess π⚓️π§⛴️π
The Hess company was founded in 1826 in Nuremberg(Germany). Considered one of the oldest tin toy manufacturers. Tin toy railways, ships, toy cars with flywheels were produced. 1941 was the end of the company.
This tinplate warship named "Deutchland" is an excellent example of how the toy industry reacted to technical innovations. The ship was produced from 1910 to 1920 and designed as a floor runner with clockwork drive (Length 21 cm, width 8 cm, height 10.5 cm). You can also notice some Elastolin Kriegsmarine soldiers from 30s.
Labels:
Deu,
Elastolin,
eusolodatini,
Hess,
Kaiserliche Marine,
Kriegsmarine,
navy,
WW1,
WW2
Saturday, November 9, 2024
Old photo with Elastolin soldiers from 30s
Old photo from 30s portrays German kids playing with Elastolin composition political figures of SA and HJ members.(Link).
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Karl Bub Moderner GroΓtank 912
This tinplate clockwork tank is presented in the Karl Bub (Germany) 1935 catalog. It seems that Karl Bub engineers were inspired by the British WW1 Mark II tank design.
The tank is accompanied by 7 cm Elastolin compositon soldiers from 30s.
Labels:
Elastolin,
eusoldatini,
Karl Bub,
Lagerleben,
Mark II,
panzer,
tank,
WW1
Saturday, November 2, 2024
WW2 Soviet Army in winter birch forest ❄️❄️❄️π³π³π³
These plastic 1/32 Red Army soldiers were produced by Starlux(France) in 70s. The same set of figures was also produced in green/ summer colours.
Labels:
eusoldatini,
France,
Red Army,
Soviet Army,
starlux,
World War 2,
WW2
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