Unpacking/Unboxing A Nice Haul of 1970s Vintage Toys.
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- Опубліковано 10 січ 2025
- Saved up a few (9) boxes to unpack/unbox. Some realy cool toy soldiers that I haven`t seen before.
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Always a joy watching your channel. As a man of 54 years old it's a delightful walk down memory lane.
52 and likewise
57 and likewise. WE LOVE the Airfix "Tarzan Figures" pack !!!
The box art for the Airfix Sherwood castle is just so beautiful.. Just Wow !
I had all of the Airfix soldiers back in the 70's, loved them. Still have them today. I sometimes think about having a go at painting them. Just found your channel, great stuff
I used to love Action Transfers. I used to put them on the front of my school books, much to the annoyance of my teachers!
OMG I had forgotten about ‘action transfers’, I just got a serious childhood flashback!
They are sooo cool.
I'm currently off work at the moment with a slipped disc and was feeling sorry for myself but your vids really cheered me up. Your so happy unboxing your goody's, it reminded me of my childhood in the 70s, a much more carefree time.
Thank you so much for making me smile.
No problems. glad you likes it and hope you get better soon :)
I love the unpacking of figures.. it brings back good childhood times.. 😌
I'm a 70s kid myself and remember all this stuff or something very similar. Had some of the Britains knights and my friend had the Sherwood castle. Thanks for the ride on the time machine!
Wow you said about those knights. I had 1 and a cardboard castle my
Mum bought between my brother and me. I would never have remembered that if you didn’t mention the make of the knights. Thank you
A pleasure to see how much you enjoy seeing what you've ordered--reminds me so much of receiving Mattel toy soldier kits for Christmas in the 60s! Have a great time with the new finds, Jerry!
That sherwood castle is really something .I..had the foreign legion fort ..hours of fun ! 😄
Oh my God, massive flashback to 70's because of Action Transfers! Loved these as a kid. 59 now. Greetings from Texas 🤠
Wow so you had Action Transfers in the US as well? Wait maybe the company that made them (Letraset) was american.
Action Transfers wow that takes me back to happy times
I used to spend my pocket money on them. Beautiful. 😊
Timpo 8th Army was outstanding had some sets of these when I was young. Plenty of hours of fun back in the day...👍🏻
I had transfers in the late 60's , They kept me busy! That submarine was a favorite. I had thousands of toy soldiers, but sadly lost all my toys in the 70's from a hurricane.
I loved those submarines, I think I also had a clockwork or battery one that went in circles. I remember grandad playing with me and telling me he had a toy submarine when he was a boy, and he was born in 1887! He said he lost his in the river :) Those transfer sets were great too
I had the submarine as a child. Always remembered the tablets being like a effervescent tablet
Action Transfers! My grandma would come over to see us every Wednesday and bring us one of those each! Thank you for that memory 😁👍🏻👍🏻
I used to go to that paper shop for my dad on Saturday evening to get the sports edition of the local rag. As a reward he'd give me the cash, once a month to buy those transfers. Just loved them. There was another set that came in books, Patterson Blick Instant Transfers - I still have a ragged copy of the Waterloo one. Always wanted to collect them again.
That is a great haul of nostalia. Surprised the soldier sets have survived so well. The plastic tends to get brittle in my experience, at least with the Airfix soldiers.
I have great luck I guess as most of my 70s toy soldiers are in pretty good condition :)
Thanks this video took me back to the early to mid 1970's to my childhood especially the first soldiers you unboxed
Had that submarine in the mid 70s. Played in amongst the rock pools when on holiday on the west coast of Scotland. My grandads steradent false teeth tablets worked a treat 😂😂
That´s realy funny :)
Me too!!! Mine was bought for me on a summer holiday in Ardrossan. The tablets were impossible to get, and, like you, I resorted to using (pinched) Steradent tablets.
I had completely forgotten about Letraset,"Action Transfers"! I loved them, and the great artwork was really evocative. And you could make your own scenes!
God I love this Chanell - I’m 65 and played with most of these as a kid ❤
Thanks man :)
Me too. Still have thousands of Airfix, Esci, Italeri, Revell (OO/HO , 1/76) from 1960s onwards. Mostly Napoleonic. As retirement looms, I'm getting ready to do some serious painting!
With the Airfix Frontier Checkpoint set you can create a diorama on the theme of the film The Great Escape with Steve McQueen 😉
I have to check that out. Long time since I saw that movie.
Fantastic, love you channel - a real nostalgia trip and your amazing enthusiasm, thanks
Thanks man!
Nice things Jerry and love those Letraset transfers. I saw a Space 1999 set (unused) on ebay for something like 130 Euros 😲 blimy my childhood is expensive now lol.
Another great video. So many great toys and so many fond memories.
omg. i had the action transfers, i was born in the 70's. you brought back alot of memories i had forgotten.
Neat. I'd completely forgotten about those Timpo 8th Army ... with the crazy flamer. I had the cowboy set and the box for the Prussian infantry ... someone at school sold me the Airfix Romans and Celt sets in that box.
I love watching this ,its sooo cooool,its coool,cooool really coool and an odd awesome thrown in , very good video love seeing these old toys.
I tend to use awesome and cool a lot when getting all these old/new toys.
@@toysoldiernostalgia I know you do my friend,I'm just having a laugh with it,I enjoy watching your videos and seeing what old toys you uncover, very good 👍👍👍
Even as a Yank, I can tell the Timpo 8th Army standing figure in the beret is supposed to be Field Marshal Montgomery. It’s not a bad likeness at all, for a toy soldier.
Your enthusiasm is contagious...Thanks for the upload!
@@patrickmuhwheeney6518 thanks man 😀
Always great to see you unpacking your packages.The anticipation and the reveal.Great stuff.Thanks for sharing.👍🏴🇬🇧
Thanks for watching :)
Great job as always…thanks for sharing. I truly enjoyed your videos and this incredible community 😊
Thanks man!
Great fun watching your box openings. I remember the Airfix paints when they came in bottles. They were horrible to use! The opening diameter was too small to stir them properly and you always got paint on the brush handle when the jars were close to empty trying to get the paint from the bottom. The tin screw on caps always clogged up with dried paint and the tall thin bottles were too easy to knock over. The gloss colours took about a week to dry for some reason! No wonder they later copied the Humbrol tins. I can't remember ever seeing the Timpo one piece soldiers. My local toy shops only had the Timpo multi-piece brightly coloured figures. I also remember some WW2 soldiers from Crescent Toys coming free in boxes of washing powder!
I´m still bummed about missing a set of those Airfix glass bottle paints a few months ago. Still in an original pack of 5 or 6.
I like so much your unpacking and unboxing videos 👍❤️. I am 64 years old and they take me back to my happy childhood in the 60s in France when my parents regularly bought me blue Airfix boxes HO with so many different themes. Your way of presenting your acquisitions also takes us back to Christmas evenings with the unwrapping of presents. Thank you very much
I´m realy happy you like it.
Jerry Amazing you got the Timpo Eighth Army box in great condition that’s rare. Timpo did fantastic Romans. I try and carefully unpack the boxes like you do lol
It´s kinda hard to find but Timpos Footballers are the real rare ones.
I hadn't heard of Timpo. Where were they made?
The Eighth Army box said Shotts, Scotland.
Airfix factory was Hull in England.
Thanks Jerry, i love your videos! Glad to see you got some ESCI stuff- thats what i had growing up in the US in the 80s. We had 1/72 scale and ive never seen that larger 1/35 ESCI. Take care buddy!
It seem like Esci was real big in the US back then. Lots of auctions on Ebay from the US with Esci.
I had the castle and Britains knights when I was young. Wish I still had them.
I loved action transfers when I was a kid 😁
The toys - hobbies educational & informed about history. Realism & accuracy important. It made shopping, buying , collecting an adventure.
Oh wow i had forgotten all about action transfers i absolutely loved them as a young boy. Oh my i was truly only thinking about that sub last week i had it and would take in the bath with me.
I lost mine at the outdoor swimming pool years ago, along with my brothers deep sea diver actin man
Another nice haul, Mr Gerry!!
JERRY, I enjoyed this video! Can you imagine if we got all of this for Christmas back in the day? Wonderful!
I enjoy your videos as well. I see you passed 1 000 subscribers.
@toysoldiernostalgia you made my day!
Hi I am 65 and always had action transfers
Those toy soldiers bring memories back. I started getting action man and accessories. Can't beat 60-70's action man though I have modern action man figures. I'd love to get hold of those 1970's Britain soldiers think that's what they were called
Do you mean Britains Deetail? I want to get some Action man and Big Jim.
Top video as always, just got some of the timpo 8th Army myself 😊
You like them?
@@toysoldiernostalgia yes, they have a quirkiness about them, adds some more variety to my 8th army
Simply brillient...the best channel!
Thanks 😀
I remember the castle, it is like Christmas day for you
Some great nostalgia items in this haul - rub down transfer sets (someone needs to do a book on these) and the submarine - plenty of room in the bath when you were a kid - not so much now! The Kitmaster book looks interesting also - does it have any info on the Fireball XL5 and Stingray ice cream premium kits?
I´m gonna start reading it this comming week. Maybe do a video on it.
Great video
OMG, I just travelled back in time!
I loved the Letraset action transfers. I'm sure I was still buying them in the 1980's.
I too, had the diving submarine, without the ballast stick underneath, and the tablets dissolved very fast. Unable to get more, I even tried using Steradent denture cleaning tablets that I pinched from elderly relatives.
Thank you for this.
Just glad you liked it.
I was a big Major Matt Mason fan from Mattel when I was a pup!
Timpo 8th Army, Never saw some 😳, Thanks, Dieter and Ben
Ohhhh, the 8th army flamethrower ❤
Excellent. Excellent. Excellent. Such a grand way to start a Friday. Thank you for making me smile. The only set I have not hunted down is the Checkpoint. I didn't see the appeal of it as a child... but now I want one to complete the set. Lovely stuff. Cheers.
Cheers!
Britains deetail are great , enamel paints nobody uses these days , we all use acrylic paints , great video
I use enamels just because it´s a lot more satisfying painting old scholl paint jobs with them.
hi Jerry great video I've got most sets of crescent you should look at lone star and cherilea Indians, on the crescent band figures i made a simple conversion, i changed the heads from broken Airfix cowboys, then painted them as Confederate bands men
It was the shipping box. That is a cool sub. Use get those in cereal box . Baking soda would create sinking and diving action.
i just got the esci german infantry a couple months ago....i never saw these in stores when i was a kid, only 1/72 scale esci
The ESCIs were published at a time I was reduced to reading model kit catalogues. And didn't really came back on the subject. I felt ashamed and embarrassed to buy plastic toy soldiers in stores in the early 90s ... when I had the money to buy them all. They are all worth to mention, as are Revells and Italaries. Sometimes some of them are rereleased in some way and I don't even know ...
Also great: the 1:72 Esci hardplastik model kit figures ...
Very nice I think Alka seltzer tablets will work in the sub
Probably :)
I used to love action transfers.
Airfix models were great
We always pack are kit boxes inside an oversized box and wrap the actual kit in a cardboard sleeve inside ,some of these packages are really bad and could have been avoided
Im going to enjoy this, thank you.....nice to be in early
Love how the German soldiers so loved their potato meals they brought the mashers with them where ever they went.
I believe the British 8th Army figs are a short-lived Matchbox set.
I remember I had the sherwood-castle when I was a kid, and some sets of knights and Robin-Hood figures to go with it. I had lots of fun with it, although I always liked the knights more than Robin Hood and his gang. They were in a yellow plastic that I never liked...
They were in green in France ! 😂 The Sherwood Castle is incredible !!!
@@pierrecremer108 Good for you. Im sure I would have liked them better in that color. So wich ones did you prefer?
Richard the Lionheart!
Nice 👍
I don't believe you got the kellogs figures. I remember being stuck for opposition for my Airfix french grenadiers so conscripted some of these bandsman as opposition. They lost.
Rosebud kit master was bought by airfix but a lot of the molds were sold to Dapol who still produces them in the UK
I´m gonna deep dive in to this topic now I have the book. Love books :)
@16:50 Looks like a flame thrower, you have one there with flames coming out too
I think you´re right :)
I notice the loose Timpo 8th Army flame throwers flame has snapped off but at least the boxed ones are complete.
Also the officer is, I think, Montgomery.
Cool unit though.
I´m gonna have to have a closer look this weekend.
Like the Airfix counterpart the German Officer has a Walther P38 pistol
Best ever toy Johnny 7
We never got that in Sweden. It looks realy cool.
Heyyyy! I'm venezia europe for a few days back home!
I remember my Gran buying me that submarine as a kid , no matter what we tried , it would just sink to the bottom of the bath and stay there🤨 ! Lol
Lol that´s kinda sad. I´m not getting my hopes up for it to work as intended.
Probably make a good fish tank ornament though 😂👍
@@johngreen-sk4yk 😂😂
The backpack was a flamethrower, the officer was Montgomery.
still got that tractor somewhere but the trailer didn't ring any bells for me at all
It probably was sold tractor only as well. I think Matchbox did that with lots of sets.
timpo 8th army is one of my all time favorite sets
It looks realy good so far. Gonna have a closer look this weekend.
@@toysoldiernostalgia box art looks great aswell,
@@olivier3847 it´s pretty darn good :)
The hotrod tractor is an odd one, I noticed that the tractor has what looks like moveable gear shift.
I´m gonna have to have a look at that :)
I like your videos, the box openings are fun. Do you sell as well as buy?? The castle is brilliant, I had this model with the figure sets. Nice to reminisce 😊.
SELL?? What a strange word ;)
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I never saw esci 1/35 germans..I had the 1/72 good set
Just kinda found out about them recently. Realy cool.
Nice Job sir
Thank you :)
You are welcome
Really enjoyed as always.
Got some Kelloggs band figures.
Would you like them ?
Did you send me an email about that?
Yes mate.
@@DavidEast-u7m guess I´m pretty crap following up on that email. Sorry man.
I´m good on those figures. Was just a fun to get and see how they look. I´ll probably try to paint a few.
Thanks for checking.
hi Jerry timpo also made American G Is plastic solid figures made from lead moulds
Ok never seen those.
The 8th army guy has a Thomson machine gun.
I was born in 1972 my first children where born in 1997...when I started to take them to toy shops I confess I felt sorry for them...and it's worse for kids now
You're lucky to have a toy shop in town at all these days.
Water filled jacket on the Vickers machine gun
That´s what I thought.
The officer is Montgomery in the soldiers
I had the WW1 action transfers also the Romans
I think I had one with Gladiators.
PS I would have loved to be there with you to look at these toys close up and help you sort those and have a beer with you. Drink one for me. Cheers from Australia.👍🍺🍻🇭🇲🦘✌️🙂
That would have been great :)
@@toysoldiernostalgia Cheers🍻👍🇭🇲✌️🦘🐨
These hardplastic? Soldiers are timpo?? It seems to me, if mp40 cannot be sculpted in a correct way, its the extremities or pose of its users ...
I knew someone in the early thousands who used to deal in figures like these. The number of times that Australian customs would cut off the heads of resin figures with no apologies. Obviously looking for drugs.
What they are that ruthless?
Did you make a video with the submarine? Testing it? Love your videos :) Cheers from Norway, 51 y.o.
I didn´t find the time yet and now the pool I was gonna use is down for the winter. So I will not do it until spring next year.
Timpo did quite a lot of WW2 figures.
Only one set of solids though :)
I don't think officers wearing caps in battle is very authentic. Were their skulls and brains considered less worth protecting than the other ranks? 😂
Luckily enough these are toy soldiers and making the officer stand out is key.
atlantic 8th army? do you mean the indian brigade?
You´re right I´m an idiot. I was mixing it up with the DAK that they did.
@@toysoldiernostalgia would be nice to have an eight army set in the same style as the dak, with loose pith helmets and steel helmets