>>7089242>>7089229Here's Australian, German and Japanese infantry alongside a quarter and a normal-sized soldier for scale. These guys all came from a Dollar Giant on the other side of town, a huge store that lived up to its name and was a rare treasure trove of army men stuff. As well as all those little troops and some pretty nice Panzer IIIs, one of the most interesting items they had were packages of cowboys and indians, mostly for the fact that many of the packages had a few WW2 British infantry mixed in for some reason. Bought every pack they had like that, got enough Brits to form a company. Then Dollar Tree came along, gobbled them up and they stopped being fun...
Anyway, these guys were as cheap as they come, I got hundreds for a few bucks. What's nice about them is they're specific WW2 armies and not over-produced, over-cloned generic guys. Most of the poses are also action poses, ideal for just having massive battles without having to worry about where you'll stick the twenty surplus binoculars guys. Sadly these armies of mine have never tasted battle, I've always prefered their larger brothers but I owe them an epic setup someday.