It's interesting to see what they kept through the years. About 1960, my Alamo set used the outside accessories. My Fort Apache set did not have the indoor accessories, and all the figures were different; as was the building. I wonder why they kept changing things? Both of my sets used hard plastic ladders (single pole). And I have no idea how I obtained them (this set came out the year I was born), but I think I have the crawling man with the raised knife, plus some others (brown figure with bow, etc.). And I think the buckboard!
Check out the Roy Rogers Western Town playset that I got from the same childhood owner here….show Roy Rogers some love too! th-cam.com/video/1VRovsf-0V8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0uBv_SQ-D9iSDj6f
I have some of these figs --- orginal's mostly dog chewed, but have found replacements at toy-soldiers shows and ebay. I got mine in ?? 1953 ?? when I was 6 or 7.
I found a knock-off set like this for $10.oo at a Flea Market last year. The figures were bad, but the Fort and weapons sprue were worth it. The horses weren't able to stand. This game box was an import copy.
It's interesting to see what they kept through the years. About 1960, my Alamo set used the outside accessories. My Fort Apache set did not have the indoor accessories, and all the figures were different; as was the building. I wonder why they kept changing things? Both of my sets used hard plastic ladders (single pole). And I have no idea how I obtained them (this set came out the year I was born), but I think I have the crawling man with the raised knife, plus some others (brown figure with bow, etc.). And I think the buckboard!
Check out the Roy Rogers Western Town playset that I got from the same childhood owner here….show Roy Rogers some love too! th-cam.com/video/1VRovsf-0V8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0uBv_SQ-D9iSDj6f
I have some of these figs --- orginal's mostly dog chewed, but have found replacements at toy-soldiers shows and ebay. I got mine in ?? 1953 ?? when I was 6 or 7.
@@ronprillaman8580 Yes, many of these same poses would have been available up until 1955/56.
A choice example from the prodigious output of Toy King Louis Marx!
My dad must have owned this set because I remember playing with these as a kid in the late 90's/early 2000's, good memories
I too grew up in the 90s and very early 00s, oh the memories. After 2001 life went down hill unfortunately.
Nice vintage play set.
Glad you enjoyed the video thanks for watching!
So freaking cool
@@Mike-l2m Glad that you enjoyed the video! Thanks for watching!
Cool
I found a knock-off set like this for $10.oo at a Flea Market last year.
The figures were bad, but the Fort and weapons sprue were worth it.
The horses weren't able to stand. This game box was an import copy.
So very cool. I wish a reproduction set would be made.