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  2. Toy soldier - Wikipedia

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    A toy soldier is a miniature figurine that represents a soldier. The term applies to depictions of uniformed military personnel from all eras, and includes knights, cowboys, American Indians, pirates, samurai, and other subjects that involve combat-related themes. Toy soldiers vary from simple playthings to highly realistic and detailed models.

  3. Chicago Toy Soldier Show - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Toy Soldier Show is a toy soldier and model figure trade show. It is held annually in the Chicago suburb of Schaumburg, Illinois. The weekend event features 350 tables of toy soldiers and related collectibles. In 2005, the show attracted a crowd of 1,800 from all over the United States as well as other countries.

  4. Army men - Wikipedia

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    Army men, or plastic soldiers, are toy soldiers that are about 5 cm (2.0 in) tall and most commonly molded from low-density polyethylene plastic, which makes them durable and flexible. Unlike the more expensive toy soldiers available in hobby shops, army men are sold at low prices in discount stores and supermarkets.

  5. List of toy soldiers brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of worldwide brands and manufactures of toy soldiers. A A Call To Arms; Accurate; Airfix; Almark; Armourfast; Atlantic (company) Aurora Plastics Corporation; Armies In Plastic; B Barcelona Universal Models (BUM) Barclay; Benbros; Bergen Toy & Novelty Co. or Beton [1] Billy V; Britains; BMC Toys; C Caesar; CBG Mignot; Chialu; Co ...

  6. Mini soldier - Wikipedia

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    Mini soldier may refer to: Miniature model (gaming), a small-scale model used in miniature wargaming; Toy soldier, a miniature figurine that represents a soldier Army men, plastic toy soldiers; Dimestore soldier, toy soldiers sold in five and dime stores; Tin soldier, miniature toy soldiers; minisoldr, a pseudonym used by Mark Robinson ...

  7. Barclay Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Despite the inroads of plastic toy soldiers, Barclay kept manufacturing theirs in metal. Following the war, Barclay changed the helmets on their soldiers to the M1 Helmet. In about 1951 Barclay conserved metal by eliminating bases on their soldiers, which collectors nicknamed podfoot soldiers because each foot appeared as a flattened rounded ...