While visiting my local hobby shop, which is a great place to get train and RC stuff but not so well suited for the military vehicle collector, I came across an interesting find. Namely, a handful of 1/32 scale Japanese Infantry figures made by Bachmann and sold under the "Mini-Army" line. I picked up 3 for a friend of mine to use with his Pacific Theater armor. There were 3 styles on hand--an officer with sword over his head, a kneeling mortar soldier, and a rifleman charging with his bayonet. They are plastic with fixed-on stands and "hand decorated"--detail isn't bad, but there is room for additional detailing. I was going to post pics but I left my card reader at work so I will need to post pics on Monday.
My first question is: anyone ever hear of these? Supposedly they also had US, British, and German lines. Looking at the packaging, I date them as late 60's or early 70's. The fact that I also found a model plane (wish I could remember what it was--German and 1/72 or 1/144 I know) that still had an original price tag of $0.87 on it (and since marked up to $7.99) tells me that the store owner may have picked up a lot at auction or something.
The second question is: is anyone interested? There were about a dozen total, with a couple more of each of the mortar and rifleman, and several officers. If so, let me know and I will pick up the rest and put a thread on BST for them.
Interesting find: Bachmann Japanese Infantry
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Interesting find: Bachmann Japanese Infantry
Verraten und verkauft,
zu lange vertröstet zu lange belogen
Verraten und verkauft,
Durch den Dreck und über den Tisch gezogen.
H.R.K 1993
zu lange vertröstet zu lange belogen
Verraten und verkauft,
Durch den Dreck und über den Tisch gezogen.
H.R.K 1993
I would say they are obviously associated with the Bachmann Miniplanes I used to buy as a young 'un in the mid '70's. After visits to the grandparents and Toys and Hobbies at Lenox Square Mall, I would buy as many as I could afford. There was quite a varied assortment- 1/144th for the fighters and whatever the scale is for the bombers and airliners, etc. I never got around to noticing the infantry line, though.
Blast from the past...
These figures are from molds of Airfix 1/32 figures (& presumably licensed) and came out, if memory serves me, in the mid or late '70s...the paint jobs were pretty good for the price, especially the British paras...the plastic used was a different type than the Airfix so the paint adheres well, although I don't know how well any droopy weapons will respond to the hot water/freezing water fix...back in the 70s it was a great rush to come across figs like this in a toy store; the only others you might typically see were the Britains Deetail line...such was the Disco Era... 

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