Friday, July 25, 2025

Back to the beginning

My old collection of old Airfix soldiers in 1:32 scale and military vehicles from Matchbox and Corgi. Airfix 1:32 American and German Infantry.

The title has nothing to do with the recent benefit concert and final live performance of both Black Sabbath or the late Ozzy Osbourne. Having recently posted a blogpost on probably the worst toy soldiers, I'll now make a short post of some toy soldiers I'm most found of and where it all began.

This blogpost is actually a short stroll down the 'memory lane' to me. Our oldest son are moving house for the second time, and we're packing down some of his things at home. Among his old military toys, I recognized some even. older toys that I handed over to him as a kid. Of course he got more and newer toys and soldiers and so on when growing up, but these are the actual old ones from my own childhood which I later passed over to him when he was a kid. The 'collection' is not complete anymore, and some few bits and pieces are missing (or hidden among his other toys) after facing combat for 2 generations. It's a little like the "Toy Story" saga; The Army Men are getting ever fewer for every movie when Andy grows older. Unlike 'Andy' my oldest son didn't just have 2 soldiers back. I'm kind of surprised there were so much left of this old stuff. 

These are my original Airfix 1:32 soldiers from I was a kid. The American Infantry was the very first set I got from my parents. The kids in my neighborhood used to bring their soldiers out and we had large battles outside togheter. When playing on my own it was mostly Germans vs. Americans. The Land Rover and boat was Britains and the 'match firing' spring operated Gun was a cheap knock-off of a Britains original. The spring was not very powerful anymore. Does that happen to the originals too? What's left of that wall is from an old Timpo set.

My old collection of old Airfix soldiers in 1:32 scale and military vehicles from Matchbox and Corgi. Airfix 1:32 American and German Infantry.
Among his toy cars and vehicles I also found some of my old Corgi and Matchbox models. They were not all there, but almost. Surprisingly the rocket launcher from Matchbox is only missing one rocket. 
My old collection of old Airfix soldiers in 1:32 scale and military vehicles from Matchbox and Corgi. Airfix 1:32 American and German Infantry.
There were also a large but very mixed collection of old Airfix, Matchbox, Esci and a lot of knock-offs in 1:72 or 1:76 scale (which I didn't take time to sort and set up for photos).

Blog PostScript(s)

  • I eventually located the original American officer and a 'brother in arms' in a box with Cowboys and Indians (which is another collection from my childhood and handed over to my oldest son when he was a kid). They G.I.s are now reunited with whats left of their small unit:
My old collection of old Airfix soldiers in 1:32 scale and military vehicles from Matchbox and Corgi. Airfix 1:32 American and German Infantry.
I have no hope of finding his German officer colleague however, as he went missing in action on a battlefield outside Tønsberg in the late 70ies. 

So this is it! This is actually how it all started for me. I think he's been treating my his old toys well, and hope that he eventually will pass them over to his own children one day. These have created good memories! 

  • By request, this is how I look like by the way. The photo was taken during the large NATO exercise in Norway last winter "Nordic Response '24":
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  • Last minute update; A few days ago my blog reached a 'milestone' and passed 100 000 visitors since I established it in the autumn of 2019. I'm grateful for every one of you visiting it, reading and commenting here.
    -Thank you!
  • Anyone who knows what happened to the Sound Officers Call blog??

4 comments:

  1. Nice to dig out the old toys now and again!

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  2. Indeed MJT. This revisit was very nostalgi to me.

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  3. Those Airfix 1/32 scale figures were great sets.

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    1. Agree! And they lives on almost 50 years later.
      Today I only have some few original Airfix left, but a bunch a knock-offs.

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