🎖️ Join the ranks of nostalgia with every soldier!
This bulk set of 100 Classic Green Army Men Toys features a variety of poses and supportive free-standing bases, perfect for imaginative play or as a collectible. Each soldier measures 1 inch tall and is made from durable plastic, making them ideal for themed events or decorations. Please note, these toys are not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts.
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Size | 1 inch |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.6"L x 2.3"W x 7"H |
Unit Count | 100 count |
Color | Green |
Collection Name | All |
Theme | Military |
Outer Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.00 |
Required Assembly | No |
Are Batteries Required | No |
C**Y
What i expected. Im satisfied.
Nothing to really write home about i didnt get them for quality. Theyre more for a joke but pretty much are what i expected to get.Theyre kind of flat but have enough dimension to stand. Theyre pretty solid, not flimsy. I like them.
C**S
Great for Vietminh Forces
I'm creating a French Indochina game and these figures are perfect for Vietminh troops. They have six poses with four of them working as excellent Vietminh soldiers. They work well with my 28mm French Indochina paratroopers and Foreign Legionaries. It allows me to have hundreds of enemy forces on the board while I have a small force of French troops. Seeing a field of four to five hundred Vietminh in tactical groups approaching a small outpost of 112 French para and Legionaries makes for an exciting game for all the players. Each turn simply bring them in three inches and when they are in range have them fire. Great Dien Bien Phu feeling.I simply love these figures.C.
T**R
These are not classic army men.
These are a very small rendition of the real classic army men. Not what I needed but will keep them in case I need a smaller version for what I’m doing. They are about 1/3 the size of the classic army men.
N**R
Pretty nice
We used these at my granddaughter “going away party “ in place of a graduation party- she was leaving for basic training!
A**Y
Not what it used to be
This product was once a great product. I purchased large quantities of these toys two years ago for an art project that I've been working on, and they were as pictured, durable, detailed, and down right beautiful! When I recently ordered them, they were cheap, easy-to-break, and most certainly nothing like what is pictured. I really wish the manufacturer would return to making the older product (alas, that may never happen as I'm sure it is far cheaper to produce the latest incarnations, as they are of inferior quality), and more importantly that vendors would stop advertising the product with that misleading image!
G**E
As advertized
I bought these in order to act as miniatures for a WWII game. Based on my measurements they appear to be 28mm to 30mm. In the picture provided I used a quarter and a monopoly house for scale. I was able to identify that these figures are mold re-sizes of the WWII U.S. and British troops produced by Matchbox in the 1970s. My only issue with these figures are the the ammount of excess plastic (aka flash) on certain figures. This problem appears to affect the U.S. soldier in the overcoat the most. The one I photographed is the most agregious example.
B**S
An essential part of a movie costume
These little guys were strung into a necklace for the Chop Top character in the movie, A Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. So they are an essential piece needed to recreate that costume! Comes with a ton of tiny soldiers.
B**G
Not 1"
So #1, these are not 1" tall. The normal standing units are about 1 1/4" tall. Little difference to a kid, but to someone who is trying to use them to expand a miniatures war game, size matters, and 25% too big is far too big. Actually for a kid, the larger standard size army men would be a better choice.The bodies are all oddly flattened, giving a weird hollow body feel. And the bases are small & narrow, such that they fall over very easily. A kid trying to play with them on grass & dirt verses a table top would struggle to ever get them to stand upright.Some of the older comments say that they got a 50/50 mix of WW2 and Space Ranger type units. In my batch at least, all I had were WW2 units. 4 UK guys and 2 US guys. The 6th model, not shown above, is a US guy with a grease gun(ish) SMG talking on a handheld radio.
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