I'm from a third world country, and this bucket, would be equivalent of a treasure chest, filled with gold, back when we were 5-10 yo. Most of us had at most 10 plastic soldiers and we used them as some sort of a currency, or a barter piece: "Hey, if you'll be as the goalkeeper (goalkeeper wasn't fun in the eyes of the most), I'd give you that toy soldier you wanted" - or something like that. I remember when my grandma got me a pack of like 20 soldiers some day. The reaction the boys had was like the adults would have if someone pulled up in a Bugatti. Good times. The last generation with childhood without computers (i was born in 1998)
It's quite interesting to see that this kind of box never include USSR soldiers, like they were not involved in war... Amazing when you know that 80% of german divisions were destroyed on eastern front.
Not really, this is directed at an American buying public. The Western Front, the Pacific, N.Africa was where Americans did the fighting...they were never linked with Russian troops. You are inventing an issue that doesn't exist. There are also no Indian troops, Australian...etc. But, there are Russian troops and Australian troops available but they aren't big sellers. Do you understand business? Capitalism?
that brings to me too many flashbacks of my childhood, i used to play with my dad, unfortunately he passed away a few years ago, i'll never forget those moments
it's amazing how long they've been using those molds. I remember getting a bag of those japanese soldiers in 1990 or 1991 (the molds were much higher quality back then, btw but still probably decades old even then). However, my set didn't have nearly as many poses. Weird how that is. you'd think they'd just have all of the poses but lots of times if i see toy soldiers they'll have a fraction of the poses from the set. And often they'll have like multiple officers or some weird unusable pose.
These are cheap Chinese knockoffs of the old sculpts. They aren't using the original molds, they just made a simple mold using existing soldiers. That's why they don't have the details the originals had.
@@andymoore9977 You're right, looking closely I didn't see Airfix among them, I grew up in the 70's playing with a mix of Airfix, Tim Lee and Atlantic copies made by Gulliver (who makes them to this day, but no longer using the beautiful art-inspired boxes at Atlantic)
@@ArmyStopmotions I made this stopmotion in my channel its called "silver men find a virus" If you want to watch it its on my channel And please tell me what you think of it!!! Thanks a lot
I got this bundle (same molds) a decade and a half ago. The Japanese are my favorite. I always imagined the surrendering pose was them treking through swampy, waist high water.
The stop motion moment when he shows the position and simulate battles it's EXACTLY how I imagined as a child, shit I'd love to image like that again. Recently I bought some soldiers but I haven't the same imagination as before
I’m 51 years old and I play with my army men like they were football or rugby players!! Not all the time but every now and then! Not married or dating, just have a good amount of spare time! Does that sound weird to anyone? But yeah I use 100 army men, and I call it “Feeding Frenzy” cuz it’s a lot like a shark feeding frenzy!!! LOL I have fun with them! The average amount in each pile is between 50 and 60!!
A nicely detailed review: the scale comparison with Tim Mee figures, and showing differences between the old and new versions of US and German soldiers are particularly useful.
I've got one similar to this, I have red blues tan and green. Japan, Britain, Germany and the US! I quite like my soldiers. Amazon sell parachute soldiers, they come in packs of 10 with 5 colours! You can also visit BMC toys online for a variety of WWII based soldiers and tanks! If you like soldiers you may enjoy the Army Men games by 3DO/ Army men toys in space is my favourite. You can also go to car boot sales as people often sell their kids old army figures for a small fee!
That's a lot of soldiers. I've seen buckets of soldiers before but nothing like those. I remember most figures and poses from back mid 1970s. I had the Airfix Matchbox and lots of copy reproductions that were purchased in clear pkt plastic bags at the local milk Bar and chemist or drug store if you like and News Agency and of course in Store toy department The animation is pretty good. Well presented.👍🇭🇲🦘🐨✌️.
I couldn't find them but I found this one on Amazon that had American armys and germen armys and British armys so thank u for posting this vid because It got me this idea
The Timmy soldiers you showed where the vietnam era soldiers. I have the old 60's Timmy WW2 U.S soldiers with the medic crew of nurse ,Dog and the 2 medics carrying a wounded soldier on a stretcher. TSSD and CTS are the best ones I think. They are very well sculptured and detailed. Expensive tho.
I don't think they were explicitly surrendering. They could be crossing a lake and wanted to keep their rifles outside of the water, or this could of been a melee stance. Either way, it mostly comes down to your imagination.
@@buzzerbeater9522 the japanese are all periods of the war, they always had problems with uniform supply, so you could see soldiers wearing old uniforms even in the 45, some germans are afrika korps, and some wear the m43 hat, some have the mg42, but except those you could say all the rest you could see it even in the end of the war. The british are all in african/italian campaign uniforms. The americans have all the same uniform essentially, you could say those are for all the periods in the war. That's what timeline they represent.
@@unoqualunque993 ok, maybe I am wrong but somehow it looks kind of strange to me. The first guy is using an English Enfield rifle, ok that's maybe because it's late war. Some helmets looks like american helmets as far as I can see. The mp40 does not look that correct and what's the mg the guy laying on the floor is using with its Magazin up on it. Also an English one I guess. And why are they using our modern flag and not the old one from nazi Germany?
I think this is pretty good for stop motions of course I’m getting this for Christmas because they’re cool (I ACCIDENTALLY OPENED THE PACKAGE I’M SCREWED)
I bought a couple of either these or a similar set for my grandson. He inherited a lot from me, his father, and 2 of my cousins. He has a ton of different colors and styles. He has divided them into Allie's and Evil Enemies. He has an imagination. Allies Green Timmee = American Tan Timmee and British = British Japanese = Japanese, after 70+ years and Godzilla movies are now in the Allie's WW2 Dark Green = Canadian WW2 Light Green (this style) = Australia and New Zealand Blue Timmee = SHIELD White Timmee = Israel (recent addition, doesn't have a lot of them, bought Red, White, and Blue from a Toy Company with his own Birthday money) Evil Enemies Grey Timmee and German = Arab Coalition Red Timmee = North Korea Black Timmee = Cuba Pink Timmee = Hydra (because it's the sissy color) Maroon Russian = Russian Special: Allies have a half dozen Super Heroes including Superman, Thor, Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, Batman Evil Enemies have 25 or so Dinosaurs, mostly T-Rex and Raptors that he got an Dollar store he buys a Dinosaur or 2 every time he goes there.
I really wish I still had my WW2 Stomper bridge battle set that came with German and US WW2 figures and a German Stomper tank. I do think my figurines were more detailed and higher quality. (We used to complain about 'Made In Japan'. I'll gladly take that back compared to 'Made In China' today.)
I'm from a third world country, and this bucket, would be equivalent of a treasure chest, filled with gold, back when we were 5-10 yo. Most of us had at most 10 plastic soldiers and we used them as some sort of a currency, or a barter piece: "Hey, if you'll be as the goalkeeper (goalkeeper wasn't fun in the eyes of the most), I'd give you that toy soldier you wanted" - or something like that. I remember when my grandma got me a pack of like 20 soldiers some day. The reaction the boys had was like the adults would have if someone pulled up in a Bugatti. Good times. The last generation with childhood without computers (i was born in 1998)
It's quite interesting to see that this kind of box never include USSR soldiers, like they were not involved in war... Amazing when you know that 80% of german divisions were destroyed on eastern front.
once in my life time i found USSR but made by different company
Not really, this is directed at an American buying public. The Western Front, the Pacific, N.Africa was where Americans did the fighting...they were never linked with Russian troops. You are inventing an issue that doesn't exist. There are also no Indian troops, Australian...etc. But, there are Russian troops and Australian troops available but they aren't big sellers. Do you understand business? Capitalism?
@@mrowkachodzacapogirze4621 God, there were Russian and Australian molds, they just were less popular. Gee, business.
В наших наборах их тоже редко можно увидеть
Ohne massive wirtschaftlich-millitärtechnische Unterstützung wäre Sowjetrussland unterlegen gewesen.
I see how Americans have not changed. How nostalgic!
I feel a bit sad for how rare the WWII German sculpts seems to be here where I live…
Where do you live?
@@AlexBabcock-hw9iz Finland.
Its very hard to get every single pose since I am in the Philippines
@@senint That explains a lot
Sa raspundeti in romana😊
Appears the older ones look a lot better. This was my world of the late 50’s, early 60’s. Congratulations on a brilliant little video.
that brings to me too many flashbacks of my childhood, i used to play with my dad, unfortunately he passed away a few years ago, i'll never forget those moments
it's amazing how long they've been using those molds. I remember getting a bag of those japanese soldiers in 1990 or 1991 (the molds were much higher quality back then, btw but still probably decades old even then). However, my set didn't have nearly as many poses. Weird how that is. you'd think they'd just have all of the poses but lots of times if i see toy soldiers they'll have a fraction of the poses from the set. And often they'll have like multiple officers or some weird unusable pose.
These are cheap Chinese knockoffs of the old sculpts. They aren't using the original molds, they just made a simple mold using existing soldiers. That's why they don't have the details the originals had.
@@khyronkravshera7774 Antlantic and Airfix originals
@@daniel_lucio Not Airfix! I grew up with the poor quality Airfix molds from the 60s (we did not know and better) and the much better ones in the 70s!
@@andymoore9977 You're right, looking closely I didn't see Airfix among them, I grew up in the 70's playing with a mix of Airfix, Tim Lee and Atlantic copies made by Gulliver (who makes them to this day, but no longer using the beautiful art-inspired boxes at Atlantic)
Most of these moulds are from the matchbox range in the uk,the British 8th army set in particular.
I love the German figures. I have a few of them myself.
I have alot of black and green. But i only had 10 or 9 modern british solider. And no Japanese. :(
@@Dizzyanimation1812 thats sad 😢
@@Dizzyanimation1812 of tough luck, I got them for a cheaper price but low quality af
Damn I have 40 modern soldier and normal soldiers I have so much accessories
I dislike Germans, and I’m 43 percent German
I got this for Christmas
Also very nice review
I also love the way that the soldiers were animated when you were showing the poses
Thank you
@@ArmyStopmotions your welcome
@@ArmyStopmotions I made this stopmotion in my channel its called "silver men find a virus"
If you want to watch it its on my channel
And please tell me what you think of it!!!
Thanks a lot
Yay
I got this bundle (same molds) a decade and a half ago. The Japanese are my favorite. I always imagined the surrendering pose was them treking through swampy, waist high water.
And then they charge through enemy lines with bayonets destroying most of the enemies protection with the bayonet poses
The Airfix and Matchbox older models are still the best.
The stop motion moment when he shows the position and simulate battles it's EXACTLY how I imagined as a child, shit I'd love to image like that again. Recently I bought some soldiers but I haven't the same imagination as before
wicked cool ! would have bugged my parents non- stop for these when i was a kid !
Dude, that bucket of army men was the coolest I’ve ever seen with the divider and I love the flags
Dude, that bucket of army men was the coolest I’ve ever seen with the divider
I had almost all of them here in Brazil in the 70s and 80s. I miss them so much.
At 7:33 bro was Twerking 😂
I have a bunch of figures from WW2 museum in New Orleans, where I live. It was an Iwo Jima set they sold when I was like 10. These bring me back.
These army men never go out of style!
This set is Just perfect, cheap and high quality soldiers, for collecting, painting and for playing, everyone can have fun with them!
I’m 51 years old and I play with my army men like they were football or rugby players!! Not all the time but every now and then! Not married or dating, just have a good amount of spare time! Does that sound weird to anyone? But yeah I use 100 army men, and I call it “Feeding Frenzy” cuz it’s a lot like a shark feeding frenzy!!! LOL I have fun with them! The average amount in each pile is between 50 and 60!!
Nice review you have great toys to unbox niceee.I like your reviews of plastic army men
I lost many of my plastic soldiers during the Great Firecracker Wars of 1964-65. Sad indeed.
Some gave all, all gave some.
Jajaja 👊💥🇲🇽
Jajajaj the best comentary!
a lot of good plastic was buried in those streets... but one will never forget the sacrifice they made to keep our childhood alive.
Most of mine became casualties of asshole younger brother during the I was away at college offensive.
I used to own this when I was a kid, great memories
A nicely detailed review: the scale comparison with Tim Mee figures, and showing differences between the old and new versions of US and German soldiers are particularly useful.
I've got one similar to this, I have red blues tan and green. Japan, Britain, Germany and the US! I quite like my soldiers. Amazon sell parachute soldiers, they come in packs of 10 with 5 colours! You can also visit BMC toys online for a variety of WWII based soldiers and tanks! If you like soldiers you may enjoy the Army Men games by 3DO/ Army men toys in space is my favourite. You can also go to car boot sales as people often sell their kids old army figures for a small fee!
Just now is christmas and im getting this.i love your vids keep up the hard work.
nice and cool the stop motion was the best part
That's a lot of soldiers. I've seen buckets of soldiers before but nothing like those. I remember most figures and poses from back mid 1970s. I had the Airfix Matchbox and lots of copy reproductions that were purchased in clear pkt plastic bags at the local milk Bar and chemist or drug store if you like and News Agency and of course in Store toy department The animation is pretty good. Well presented.👍🇭🇲🦘🐨✌️.
Title: "200+ army men" Video: Less than 200 army men
The British is historically correct in the colour as I think the British wore tan cloths
I couldn't find them but I found this one on Amazon that had American armys and germen armys and British armys so thank u for posting this vid because It got me this idea
The Timmy soldiers you showed where the vietnam era soldiers. I have the old 60's Timmy WW2 U.S soldiers with the medic crew of nurse ,Dog and the 2 medics carrying a wounded soldier on a stretcher. TSSD and CTS are the best ones I think. They are very well sculptured and detailed. Expensive tho.
This is awesome.
Great video just one note. Maybe lower the music volume because it is a bit loud in some places. Other than that good job!
The 1987 mini-soldier toys from my elementary school days were finally made into a movie.
I wonder why they would make poses of Japanese surrendering 😂
Great video by the way!
Yah idk either they never would’ve surrendered
I don't think they were explicitly surrendering. They could be crossing a lake and wanted to keep their rifles outside of the water, or this could of been a melee stance. Either way, it mostly comes down to your imagination.
I thought those figures were crossing water.
Man I’d kill for this as a kid
This what ive waited porr aayyyyy
would love to paint these dudes, about the best looking army men i have seen in a while. I think lanard made some good ones too in the past.
Love the "authentic" WWII German flag.
I'm going to get those army men today 💜
The German waving was like he need a medic
And like that army stop motion
Ahaha Final Battle was awesome! 😂😂😂👍🏼
I love the cod 1&2 sounds
Awesome!
omg these are the ones i played with as a kid ! i sill have them today :D
Great job man
nice toys unboxing
i saw this in a online shop I gotta s
ay this is the most great Chinese toy soldiers produced..
I have the old versions. When I was a kid I used to play with them so much...
These figures are actually nice personally my favourite is the japanese
A scalpel, imagination, paint some modeling putty can make any of these be whatever nation you want. They are cheap enough to swap and change too.
Beautiful
I bought that set It was awesome by the way I love your videos
You are one of my favorite UA-cam
Fantastic soldiers :)
wow nice soldiers
Kapok rojaksdi oerm . Btw happy unboxing
I love this video
I love the green army soldiers they are nice quality
I always loved the historically accurate soldiers when I was a Child, I always went to every toy store to see if they had these ones.
But these are not historically accurate..
@@buzzerbeater9522 what are you talking about? Yes they are.
So which timeline should it represent...?
@@buzzerbeater9522 the japanese are all periods of the war, they always had problems with uniform supply, so you could see soldiers wearing old uniforms even in the 45, some germans are afrika korps, and some wear the m43 hat, some have the mg42, but except those you could say all the rest you could see it even in the end of the war. The british are all in african/italian campaign uniforms. The americans have all the same uniform essentially, you could say those are for all the periods in the war. That's what timeline they represent.
@@unoqualunque993 ok, maybe I am wrong but somehow it looks kind of strange to me.
The first guy is using an English Enfield rifle, ok that's maybe because it's late war. Some helmets looks like american helmets as far as I can see. The mp40 does not look that correct and what's the mg the guy laying on the floor is using with its Magazin up on it. Also an English one I guess. And why are they using our modern flag and not the old one from nazi Germany?
Best review ever. Please do more.
used yo be so obsessed with these
Lol 1:30 Six figures of Japanese soldiers surrendering pose 😏
I think this is pretty good for stop motions of course I’m getting this for Christmas because they’re cool (I ACCIDENTALLY OPENED THE PACKAGE I’M SCREWED)
I like these 👍👍 I’m going to buy 😊
Cuando era un crío me encantaban las bolsas de soldaditos y Guerrero medievales
Cool
I actually had these as a kid back in the 1990'es. Now almost all of it has been thrown away by my crazy grandmother.
wow 😲 its so cool i want to buy one to
I'm trying to build my own army myself ☺️
WOW 🤩
Omg I had this as a kid 👀
5:55 yes I remember buying a similar bucket of army men with the same old sculpts back in 2017
This army men was my childhood when I was little
I think it would be cool if they added Russia, Italy, France, Canada, maybe Finland or Norway.
If you want that kind of variety you'd have to go the table top route in 28mm Bolt Action by Warlord has all those factions and more from WW2.
These are the copies of Matchbox 1:35 figures which were excellent, even better than the AIRFIX ones back in time.
Love the review videos keep it up.
I bought a couple of either these or a similar set for my grandson. He inherited a lot from me, his father, and 2 of my cousins. He has a ton of different colors and styles. He has divided them into Allie's and Evil Enemies. He has an imagination.
Allies
Green Timmee = American
Tan Timmee and British = British
Japanese = Japanese, after 70+ years and Godzilla movies are now in the Allie's
WW2 Dark Green = Canadian
WW2 Light Green (this style) = Australia and New Zealand
Blue Timmee = SHIELD
White Timmee = Israel (recent addition, doesn't have a lot of them, bought Red, White, and Blue from a Toy Company with his own Birthday money)
Evil Enemies
Grey Timmee and German = Arab Coalition
Red Timmee = North Korea
Black Timmee = Cuba
Pink Timmee = Hydra (because it's the sissy color)
Maroon Russian = Russian
Special:
Allies have a half dozen Super Heroes including Superman, Thor, Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, Batman
Evil Enemies have 25 or so Dinosaurs, mostly T-Rex and Raptors that he got an Dollar store he buys a Dinosaur or 2 every time he goes there.
I love how they fit in the bucket 😮 nice video too bro 😊 i also wish they add The Philippines because im from the Philippines lol
I always thought the "surrendering" guy was a guy holding his rifle above water lol
mmm nostalgia...
"Each faction is separated by a cardboard divider"
*Proceeds to dump everything in a mixed pile of factions*
Nice editing
i like the old wants it brings back memories the og
I got the French box...
50 Soldiers/ 50 surrenders 🤣
I was just thinking you could probably use those for wargaming 🙂👍
Would You do a review of the old bucket?
I’m not sure if I have all the pieces
sweet childhood❤
When I was a kid, I would line up my army men on my drawer by my bed thinking they would save me in my dreams
Looks like its a mix of old Airfix, Atlantic and other knockoffs
I have that bucket!!!! YES!!!!
I really wish I still had my WW2 Stomper bridge battle set that came with German and US WW2 figures and a German Stomper tank. I do think my figurines were more detailed and higher quality. (We used to complain about 'Made In Japan'. I'll gladly take that back compared to 'Made In China' today.)
TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP VIDEO!!!!! I subscrive now
The new japanese looking spicy🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
Man I have to work tomorrow, why am I watching this? Hahaha
the Japanese ones were pretty cool
You are so right about that 🤣
I love British soldiers figures
ohhh yeahh Mandela army man toys catalogue
half a century has past and these plastic soldiers poses has little changed even the same, I played this in 1980s and my son play them in 2020s😄