Airfix Combat Packs

If you were a little boy in the sixties, you probably had an Airfix toy soldier or two.  Through the years, other brands have been made, but none with the quality and sentimental value that the old ones had.  They were practically indestructible being made out of very strong, polythene plastic, and because of this you can find many of the originals out there.

The first Airfix figures on the scene were HO/00 size, but later on, a larger version was produced that was a 1/32 size.  Some of the first soldiers were resized larger and later on, newer ones were made.  Both sizes are quite collectible.

For some, they bring back memories of childhood, for others they are an investment.  Since they are so durable, they last and last, and stay in good condition, which makes them ideal for resale.  EBay has sets that go for quite a high price.

Then, in the 1970's, the Airfix Combo Packs were introduced.  These were the ultimate, since they not only came with solders, but a battlefield and cardboard scenery.  No longer did you have to build homemade forts for your soldiers to hide; they were all there in one pack.

They came in two basic styles: The European Battleground, and the Desert Battleground. With figures, vehicles and buildings that were not available anywhere else, these were must have for any child and collecting adult. These Airfix figures were still made durable, but had so much more to play with and display.

However, there are many Airfix combat packs and kits available, some from very cheap and others quite pricey, the combat packs are still very hard to find, especially in mint condition.  As with any antique, the harder it is to find, the greater the desirability and the higher the price.  Just as that rare baseball card in the garage might be worth a fortune, your old combat pack might be worth a pretty penny too.

As with many collectables, the older the better, and with Airfix soldiers, this is quite true for a number of reasons.  As the company grew and produced more items, there were some inconsistencies in the sets and figures.  Though they were still wonderful soldiers, a collector would most likely eschew them for a more pristine set.

Whether it is for the love of the military around the world, the memories of childhood, or an investment, these Airfix toy soldiers are sought after around the world.  Not many things are made these days to last, but these toy soldiers will be around for many more generations.

History of Airfix Toy Soldiers

The history of Airfix Toy Soldiers is a long one beginning in 1939. It started out as rubber inflatable toys and grew into creating model aircraft kits. In the 1960s and 1970s, modeling kits grew into a hobby for many people and Airfix expanded its line to include toy soldiers.

The toy soldiers Airfix manufactured eventually gave way to producing inexpensive soldiers that were well made with polythene. What made these Airfix soldiers so popular was that they covered a lot of subjects and areas in history. These small toys could be found in about every home that had a small boy growing up. When they released the British Paratroopers, the mold was so good and realistic; they set the standard for other makers that would never be matched during that time period. Therefore, this toy was a perfect buy for parents because it was inexpensive, realistic, and pretty indestructible.

Some of the Airfix first sets came with twenty-nine soldiers. Usually it included one or two officers. Some popular sets included the British Eighth Army, the American Infantry set, and Russian Infantry set.

Soon after the soldiers were introduced, they were joined by polythene vehicles as well as building kits. Some of the vehicles included tanks there were nearly indestructible, making them popular with kids playing "war." Discovering the popularity of these items made Airfax come out with two Combat Packs. These had a European battleground and a Desert battleground. They had two sets of figures, two vehicles, and a building. There was even cardboard scenery to use for the battle scene included.  Today these Combat Packs are highly collectible and can only be found from collectors or on Ebay.

Airfix toy soldiers are still around today, and are as popular as a toy as they are as a collectible. They can be found all over the Internet with a quick search. Websites such as Ebay carry them for a vintage piece, or somewhere like Battlefield Legends, which has every kit imaginable. The kits sizes range and so do the prices. For example, a kit of the Italian Infantry from WWII with 48 pieces may go for around $6.00, but an Airfix 1/72 Waterloo French Artillery Blue Box sells for about $37.00. Parents will always be looking for a realistic, inexpensive, close to indestructible toy, and children are always going to play battle and war. Therefore, this really is a timeless toy for both parents and children.