Britains Deetail toy soldiers were a popular product for retail stores in England in the 1970s and 1980s. Manufactured in England by W. Britain, they were plastic figures on Zamak metal bases; an idea to keep the soldiers from falling down. In the early 1990s production moved to China.
Britains still manufacture some models with different painting to the originals.[1] Figures from other moulds are now manufactured in Argentina by DSG Plastic Toy Soldiers.[2]
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In 1971 Britains began phasing out its plastic Herald Miniatures that had been produced in Hong Kong since 1966 with Hong Kong Herald ceasing operation in 1976. The new Deetail figures were moulded in PVC plastic rather than polythene that enabled separate arms could be glued on giving poses previously unavailable.[3] The rectangular metal base that enabled the figures to stand better than other plastic figures paid homage to Britains' metal figures as well as being thought by consumers to be of "better value" due to the weight of the figures.[4]
The first figures chosen for Deetail were World War II American and German soldiers. Sculptor Rod Cameron rented uniforms from Berman's and Nathan's theatrical costumes with Cameron giving model Les Harden his air rifle to pose with.[5]
In 1976 Britains developed Super Deetail, an overmoulding process where different coloured plastics came together in one figure. The first of these were a set of modern paratroopers in red berets, though the first set of figures that included walking with a rifle and holding a light machine gun were redesigned into different poses.
Britains toy soldiers are still manufactured, but in different poses, colours, and qualities. Most Britains copies made today have plastic bases, and therefore weigh much less than the older ones.
Britains Deetail figures now range in price from about £2.50-£5.00 for figures, to about £12.50-£25.00 for vehicles. The ones that are more rare, such as the Afrika Korps Kubelwagen, usually bring even more than that.
Series Manufactured 1971-1980
Series Manufactured 1980-1989
German Wehrmacht infantryThe German infantry were produced in 2 series all with the Wehrmacht insignia stickers on their helmets. 1st Series Manufactured 1971-1989 Six figures which initially had yellow/brown bases, 1974 onwards saw them fixed to the more familiar green base. The poses are kneeling with MG34, charging with fixed bayonet, standing throwing grenade, standing firing rifle, advancing firing MP40, carrying an MG34 machine gun and ammo box. 2nd Series Manufactured 1977-1989 Another six new figures were added in 1977 making the total number of poses 12. The poses are officer, radio operator, kneeling firing rifle, marching with rifle at slope (copyright 1977), flamethrower, carrying mg34 across body. Both series remained in production until 1989. Some collections contain an additional 2 figures being those from the mortar team on single bases, these are used with the Pak field gun.
German Afrika Korps
Series Manufactured 1973-1989
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Series Manufactured 1972-1980
Series Manufactured 1972-1980 |
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