>>5979643I loved Cowboys & Indians as a kid in the late 90's/early 2000's. I was a huge fan of Westerns, and I also liked trains, so I had a lot of toy trains. Army Men and Cowboys & Indians both go good with toy trains.
Cowboys & Indians work well with steam locomotive train sets, especially ones that have that 19th Century look, and Army Men go well with more modern-styled sets.
According to that website the OP posted, they even made military-themed train sets in the 60's to go with Army Men and other toy soldiers.
>>5979665Reminds me of when I was a kid, I'd go onto the porch or the living room coffee table with my Army men and dinosaurs and play "Jurassic Park", often recreating scenarios from the Jurassic Park films or the Dino Crisis games, or sometimes even making up my own scenarios for why the Army Men were fighting dinosaurs. Since they never made a figure of Regina from Dino Crisis, I used a cheap Sailor Mercury doll as a stand-in for her (I was one of those weird boys who generally liked masculine stuff like dinosaurs, trains, Digimon, and Army Men, but for some strange reason also liked Sailor Moon back then)