I really enjoyed collecting these over the years as they are a VFR-direct link to my childhood (which I'm apt to believe I never truly grew out of).
Ed
I really enjoyed collecting these over the years as they are a VFR-direct link to my childhood (which I'm apt to believe I never truly grew out of).
Ed
Most of the comparison photos I'll be posting were taken several years ago when I was in my acquisition and assessment period, trying to make sense of what is what.
Ed
For each figure in the series (except the K9) I'll post comparison photos of Payton and their Marx counterparts.
Ed
Of all the various components of the Payton Army line of toys, piecing together the 45mm figures took the longest. There were quite a few fits and starts to the process but after a couple of years I got the real gist of it. Payton's line of 45mm Little Green Army men are nearly identical to Marx BUT there are distinct differences. It's been said that perhaps Marx and Payton used the same tool-&-die maker for these and, if so, then it certainly shows.
Ed
Here we have the modified howitzer being pulled by the Jeep. As I said in yesterday's post, in real life this would have been an unlikely pairing but Payton's other vehicles weren't designed to haul the howitzer (or anything else for that matter) leaving only the Jeep to get the job done.
Ed