Tim Mee Plastic Army Men - 48pc Lime Green Toy Soldier Figures, Made in USA
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Tim Mee Plastic Army Men - 48pc Lime Green Toy Soldier Figures, Made in USA

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Tim Mee Plastic Army Men - 48pc Lime Green Toy Soldier Figures, Made in USAThe Tim Mee Plastic Army Men is a timeless collection of toy soldiers that has delighted children and collectors alike for generations. This set includes 48 lime green figures, making it an ideal choice for imaginative play, diorama building, or as a nostalgic collectible for adults. Manufactured in the United States, these plastic army men are crafted from slightly flexible LDPE plastic, ensuring durability and longevity. Each figure stands up to 2.

The Tim Mee Plastic Army Men is a timeless collection of toy soldiers that has delighted children and collectors alike for generations. This set includes 48 lime green figures, making it an ideal choice for imaginative play, diorama building, or as a nostalgic collectible for adults.

Manufactured in the United States, these plastic army men are crafted from slightly flexible LDPE plastic, ensuring durability and longevity. Each figure stands up to 2.1 inches tall, reflecting an approximate 1:35 scale. The set features a diverse assortment of characters, including classic figures such as the minesweeper, bazookaman, and officer with binoculars. Originally produced around 1968 by Processed Plastic, these figures are among the first to represent U.S. infantry troops from the Cold War era, equipped with contemporary gear. The medium detail and minimal flashing make these toys suitable for both play and display.

Key Features:
  • Includes 48 lime green Tim Mee plastic toy soldiers.
  • Figures are approximately 2.1 inches tall, at a 1:35 scale.
  • Made from durable LDPE plastic for long-lasting play.
  • Featuring a variety of characters for enhanced imaginative play.
  • Packed in a plastic bag with an insert card for easy storage.
  • Recommended for ages 5 and up, making it a great gift for children.
  • Inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame, highlighting its cultural significance.

This set of Tim Mee Plastic Army Men is perfect for young children who enjoy active play, as well as collectors who appreciate vintage toys. The figures can be used in various settings, from backyard battles to elaborate displays. With their rich history and classic design, these toy soldiers continue to capture the imaginations of new generations, making them an excellent addition to any toy collection or playroom. Experience the joy of play and nostalgia with this iconic set of plastic army men.

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