
Never played with, box top has one split. NONE - 2324 Die-Cast Motorized Military Mountain Pass playset. They maintained offices in New York but all manufacturing was in Hong Kong. In 1970 Giant Plastics reorganized and changed their name to ARCO (using family member's initials). There may be two poses as the recast figures picture are holding a nozzle while the vintage yellow figures are ring hands to accept a separate nozzle or hose. We have seen examples with the helmet badge numbered 1-9. It looks to be based upon an Auburn figure. 4.00 Andy Gard horse from horse trailer, 45mm 2 black, 2 blue, 1 brown.Īndy Gard made a fireman to accompany their Fire trucks. (3)Īndy Gard made 12 different nicely detailed dogs that were sold in header card bags and with their kennel truck.Ĥ.00 Afghan, standing tail curled 1 pale orange, 2 blue, 1 red, 1 yellow, 1 green, 2 black.Ĥ.00 Collie sitting 4 red, 1 tasn, 1green, 1 pale green, 1 pale pink, 3 blue, 1 pale blue.Ħ.00 Poodle 1 green, 1 dark blue, (1.00 NO TAIL 1 white, 1 black).Ĥ.00 Dachshund 3 blue, 1 pale pink, 2 red, 2 yellow.Ĥ.00 Great Dane? lying, head up 4 blue, 2 yellow.Ĥ.00 Irish Setter? lying 5 red, 3 green.Ĥ.00 Welsh Terrier, tail pointed up 4 red, 5 yellow, 3 blue, (1.00 1 green short tail)Ĥ.00 Basset Hound sort of lying 5 red, 3 green, 1 blue.

(1)ĥ.00 Andy Gard Cannon x 2, recast/reissue 54mm cannons (figures shown for scale and are not included). (1)ħ.00 Tank missing barrel, silver tracks. (NONE)ġ0.00 Tank, barrel like MPC is a wooden dowel. (2)ġ5.00 Ambulance but no longer battery operated as was the original armored car and now with decals as an ambulance.(NONE),ġ0.00 Weasel with long gun, silver tracks.(1)ġ0.00 Personnel carrier, silver tracks.

The Andy Gard toy soldiers were not ready when the 1963 catalog was made so they used MPC figures.Ĩ.00 Jeep, NO markings, note windshield usually different color green. Has an attachment wedge on rear end that can easily be cut off. M1 Rifles are a bit smaller than MPC.ġ.00 EACH recast/reissue ANDY GARD - NOT MPC seated GI. It has since been learned that a small company known as ANDY GARD was the true manufacturer.ģ.00 Crouching with ramrod, leg in splint, shooting pistol 1 gray.ģ.00 Dead, lying on the ground 1 gray (2.00 1 gray).ģ.00 Prone shooting rifle 2 gray, ( 2.00 PAINT 1 gray).ĥ.00 Indian with knife and tomahawk NONE.ĥ.00 Indian with bow, drawing arrow NONE.ĥ.00 Indian mounted with lance and shield NONE.ĥ.00 Cowboy mounted shooting rifle 1 blue.ĥ.00 Cowboy mounted with pistol, shot with an arrow NONE.ĥ.00 Cowboy cocking rifle at waist NONE.Ģ.00 Walking erect, right hand by shoulder (2)Īccessories that came with a big lot of figures.

The above figures were first thought to have been produced by Ideal. 20.00 Set#230 Colts and Corral, blistercard with two colts + corral pieces. Animals are hollow and were made in two pieces and glued together. Perhaps copying Auburn they painted the top of the backs of the horses and cows. Animals have the Allied logo on their sides in a circle but often it was not molded completely and is unreadable. (2)Īnother small maker from the 1950s who made small vehicles and these farm animals. Alden was located next door to the Banner building.ġ2.00 Alden - Header card with baby and carriage. TOY SOLDIER HQ INC - usa 1/32 SALES LISTSĪfter Banner bought Thomas in 1958 they set up Alden as a subsidiary to sell the exThomas toys.
