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Britains Super Deetail

Posted: 03 May 2014 09:30
by Thundershot
Hi guys:
I purchased this 1978 vintage Britains Paratrooper from a charity shop during my lunch break on Friday:

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I find these Super Detail toy soldiers fascinating as no paint (apart from the base) is involved in their manufacture, it's all done by different colour plastics & a special layered moulding technique.

The coolest aspect of this unique moulding process is the fact that no two figures ever share an 100% identical camouflage pattern:

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It's a shame Palitoy didn't employ this kind of mixed plastic effect, instead of paint applications, for :originalaf: camouflage.

I can only imagine how good :ground:, :2para: or :marine: would of looked & it would of massively increased the army building potential.

Cheers
T'shot.

Re: Britains Super Deetail

Posted: 03 May 2014 10:23
by Chopper
You'd have to commit Steve, Ed.

They do look good. I seem to remember buying a Britains tractor and trailer when I was very young. Wonder what happened to it?

I followed your lead today and found a second hand book store, bought 3 Commando comics. Mate, I think we are getting old but I'm glad you are around here to remind me that its quite OK.

Re: Britains Super Deetail

Posted: 03 May 2014 15:22
by Double-Tap
ha, ha. I was looking at commando collected comics today. down from 15 quid to 2.
will pick a couple up next week.

loved these toys as a kid.

Re: Britains Super Deetail

Posted: 03 May 2014 17:40
by Thundershot
If there's one thing I've never done, Chop, it would be grow up ;)

Hi D.T., have you seen 'The Art Of War' books (written by David Roach) yet? They're collections of covers from all of those old Commando style books, some fantastic artwork & very inspirational for diorama photo's.

Here's some of the other troops in the Super Deetail , they may predate Palitoy by around six years yet they have a :originalaf: like 'vibe' about them:

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:marine:'s

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They're exactly the same 4 figures as the Para's (I only have two each of these) simply using different colour combinations..so I suppose you could call them re-paints, another :originalaf: like trait.

I'd like to add some more of these Swoppets infantrymen to my collection, which date well from before my time, wonderfully intricate detailing even their webbing includes a removable entrenchment spade:

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Re: Britains Super Deetail

Posted: 05 May 2014 00:24
by humby248
Great pics mate. I've got quite a few of these somewhere in the loft. I also have the British, US and German WWII infantry as well. If I find them I'll take a pic.