April 2025 Recce Flight Online – Party Pack Pocket Money Toy Soldiers

Firestorm Games online April 2025 – HGL Airfix British Para copies

An occasional foray online and in toy shops – a recce flight – to see what affordable plastic toy soldier figures are around in mid April 2025

and how they are warping and thinning from their original designs to provide pocket money or party bag quantity rather than quality.

Toy soldiers for a few pence – pocket money stuff. It keeps both my inner seven year old and my inner ‘trash panda’ very happy!

Fred Aldous April 2025 – more Airfix British Para copies
Back Alley Army Store April 2025 – a strange range of Matchbox WW2 Infantry figures and an excess of German officers with pistols? American, German, British 8th Army figures amongst others.
You can see the former Matchbox groups of figures thinning plastic before your eyes …

‘Kombat Kids’ seems to be a popular brand at the moment.

Kombat Kids packs available in different sizes

https://www.kombatuk.com/product/toy-soldiers-bag-of-108/

Same company, different colourful header …

Kombat Kid packaging design branding also seen here
Oddly wilting morphing Black Hawk Down US figures – also seen in my recent 2025 blog post here
More repackaging for the ‘WW2’ old Poundland ‘penny dreadfuls

These penny / now often 5p figures are great for conversions – here are some of my examples:

https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/2024/01/29/capture-the-camouflaged-flag-pound-store-plastic-soldier-penny-dreadfuls-100-figures-for-1/

Finally who doesn’t love the slightly oddly worded description with all the possibilities of play

Inexpensive epic battles …

“Whether staging intense battles, defending fortresses or strategising military manoeuvres, these miniature soldiers are sure to inspire hours of imaginative play and excitement.”

Who can ask for more?

I think I saw this style of figures and mini tank back in 2023 in my blog post. A few packs of these useful ‘Soldiers of the Combat’ playsets are still available from various sources online.

As my fellow blogger DeathZap! Points out, “anyone can afford” to get started in war games as a hobby if you look at pound store plastics online or in the shops.

So, I hope you enjoyed my April 2025 recce of current offerings of strangely morphing toy soldier figures and their header art and (breathless) inexpensive epic description, showing you can still get a good old fashioned shiny toy soldier game (Wells’ Little Wars, Featherstone) with cheap plastic figures, especially if you give them the gloss paint treatment (see below) …

or if you prefer you can knock up a modern khaki grunge skirmish.

Shiny Blue forces …

My ‘Land of Counterpane’ game in 2021 (inspired by early gamer Robert Louis Stevenson or RLS) with cheap and cheerful pound store plastic warriors in full gloss colourful shiny paint!

Red versus Blue – ‘Land Of Counterpane’ game 2021

https://poundstoreplasticwarriors.wordpress.com/2021/04/07/the-land-of-counterpane-invaded-part-1/

https://poundstoreplasticwarriors.wordpress.com/2021/04/07/the-land-of-counterpane-invaded-part-2-the-battle/

Red shiny pound store plastic soldiers …

Blog posted by Mark Man of TIN, 14 April 2025

B.P.S. Blog Post Script

An unusual military party bag pastime, a crafty one, camo painting what I take to be resin or plaster tanks and paint set.

One Page Rules Game Jam

This may be of interest to some of my readers?

Reposted from the Wargaming Pastor’s Death Zap Blog

https://deathzap.co.uk/2023/04/07/1-page-game-jam-ideas/

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Short simple rules are always more to my taste, as they are to The Wargaming Pastor

https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/2019/09/28/instant-airfix-featherstone-ww2-game-by-the-death-zap-wargaming-pastor/

Rules you can easily keep in your head such as Featherstone’s Close Wars appendix to his 1962 War Games book.

https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/2016/06/09/close-little-wars-featherstones-simplest-rules/

or simple versions of his Ancients ACW and WW2 Rules

https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/2016/10/15/featherstone-simple-ww2-rules/

And Featherstone borrowed or reprinted in his Skirmish Wargames simple duelling rules by Gerard de Gre:

https://poundstoreplasticwarriors.wordpress.com/2017/04/26/duelling-in-the-sandpit-lunge-cut-and-stop-thrust/

All good simple back of postcard / one page rules …

Blog posted by Mark Man Of TIN, 9 April 2023

More Featherstone 1960s Close Wars Rules rebooted as SciFi by The Wargaming Pastor on the Death Zap Blog

You know how it is – you wait on this my Pound Store Plastic Warriors Blog for a Close Wars post to come along for ages and then, like London buses, two come along at once.

First, Roger Halvorsen on his Model Rails and Wargames blog reset these rules into the 1960s Bush Wars of Africa:

https://modelrailsandwargames.blogspot.com/2022/12/close-wars.html

Next and independently, The Wargaming Pastor on his Death Zap blog (“Anyone can afford wargaming”) setting these simple rules (appendix) into a Sci Fi future. https://deathzap.co.uk/2022/12/16/battle-of-the-rulebooks-part-4-close-wars-by-donald-featherstone/

The Wargaming Pastor makes some “as you game” adjustments as he goes, which are worth reading through. Featherstone’s group melee rules or mechanism appear to cause the biggest issues.

I too sometimes use Featherstone’s simple Melee variation rules for individual combat using d6 dice throws, other times I use Gerard De Gre’s Parry and Lunge duelling rules.

To be fair, as the Wargaming Pastor says, these original core rules are designed for French-Indian Wars ‘troops versus natives’ cluttered forest skirmish, not at first view an obvious match for futuristic fighting in the urban jungles of other planets.

You will find an attractively photographed battle report by the Wargaming Pastor and more reflection on the pros and cons of the Close Wars rules.

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Featherstone and Sci-fi Rules?

I had to do similar modifications when gaming with these Featherstone 1962 War Games rules on a past Wellsian garden Star Wars / Little Wars / Close Wars mash-up improvised game:

https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/2016/09/25/close-little-space-wars/

https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/2016/09/25/in-a-garden-far-far-away/

The original Close Wars rules can be found in my blog post here:

https://manoftinblog.wordpress.com/2016/06/09/close-little-wars-featherstones-simplest-rules/

Not that Donald Featherstone was averse to fantasy and sci-fi gaming, as he left two unfinished or unpublished scenarios (one fantasy, one sci-fi) for his Skirmish Wargaming book that were edited and added by John Curry when he reprinted this classic book in his History Of Wargames Project. He has also reprinted Featherstone’s original 1962 War Games.

“This new edition, includes an additional fantasy scenario and a science fiction scenario: To Claim our Long-forgotten Gold (Third Age) [fantasy] and Mining Station Sigma 9 (Year 3015, the far future) and guidance on how to play solo skirmish wargames.”

http://www.wargaming.co/recreation/details/dfskirmish.htm

I wonder what the next Close Wars variant will be?

Blog post by Mark Man Of TIN, 17 December 2022

Instant Airfix Featherstone WW2 by the Death Zap! Wargaming Pastor

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Attractively improvised game and games table (I’m sure Little Wars / Floor Games author HG Wells would  approve) with Featherstone rules, scrambled together by the Death Zap!  blogger The Wargaming Pastor: 
https://thedeathzap.wordpress.com/2019/09/27/instant-ww2

These pictures recapture the spirit of the games of my youth.

Enjoy! Blog posted by Mark  Man of TIN, 28 September 2019

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