Nice video, and it was good to see the comparisons of Gloss and Flatt paint. The Wimpy character looked great and it was amusing that in Germany they gave him red shoes.
Thanks for watching, I'm happy that you enjoyed the video. The Marx Warriors of the World figures are one of my favorite collections. So much detail and variety and quality all rolled into a little plastic figure from 1960.
Thanks for watching. And thanks for remembering. I had forgotten about the cake toppers at the supermarket and how sometimes they looked like better toys than the ones in the toy aisle. Have a great day.
Thanks for watching. I appreciate the first hand experience, as these great figures pre date me by just a couple years and I never was aware of these growing up.
@@pescado121 These were a nice alternative to those of us who couldn't afford Britain's. The cards were a nice extra, but the figures were extremely fragile. I seem to recall there was a Roman with a bull whip and the whip broke quite easily to my dismay.
That was a great Show!,... Watched from start to Finish!
Thanks so much, I'm really happy that you enjoyed the video!
Nice video, and it was good to see the comparisons of Gloss and Flatt paint. The Wimpy character looked great and it was amusing that in Germany they gave him red shoes.
Thanks for watching, I'm happy that you enjoyed the video. The Marx Warriors of the World figures are one of my favorite collections. So much detail and variety and quality all rolled into a little plastic figure from 1960.
some of the figures were reproduced as toys for cake tops in the 60s.we would buy them to add to our toy collection.good video.
Thanks for watching. And thanks for remembering. I had forgotten about the cake toppers at the supermarket and how sometimes they looked like better toys than the ones in the toy aisle. Have a great day.
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I didn't know that. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Love those figures Dave. 👍👍👍
Thanks for watching Bog!
They were also sold in large boxed sets. I seem to recall there were at least 3 different ones.
Thanks for watching. I appreciate the first hand experience, as these great figures pre date me by just a couple years and I never was aware of these growing up.
@@pescado121 These were a nice alternative to those of us who couldn't afford Britain's. The cards were a nice extra, but the figures were extremely fragile. I seem to recall there was a Roman with a bull whip and the whip broke quite easily to my dismay.