Part Two Odds Ends Interesting Figures, I start with some interesting figures. Next, we catch up with some of the new Russian figures.
Part Two Odds Ends Interesting Figures

This is one other figure I picked up this past week. This is one of the Crescent swivel waist figures. The Plastic Warrior Crescent Special lists six different figures. I know I have the Highlander dancing on swords from this series. These figures are hard to find and to get over it is surprising.

I got these two Tom Corbett figures in an auction I recently acquired sorry for the quality of this photo but when I went back to redo I could not find the figure on the left. The figure on the left is how you normally find him.
This is a better figure of Tom Corbett on the right of the previous photo. He is fuller and slightly taller than the other figure. I will keep him.

Sometimes I find figures in my inventory. The figure on the left is a Cherilea Friar Tuck. Sadly, his long staff has broken I may either cut the remaining staff or add a piece to the left end. The figure on the right is a Lemax civilian who will be part of a city I hope to build later this year.
Steve Pyle’s Immortals

Steve Pyle’s Immortals is his latest project. He will have this and other of his fine displays at the Gettysburg Toy Soldier Show and MFCA.
Russian New Figure Set

Biplant has done a ten-figure set for the Three Musketeers. the king and queen are in red.

Plastic Platoon Woodland Indians Set Two for French and Indian Wars seven different figures.

Biplant has another set. This time it is gladiators.

Finally, Publius has done a set of 8 Romans. Please note I only show the figures for reference as your country may have restricts from Russia.
Intersting Biplant that before had copied cloned some Publius else figures doing some original figures now .
Both gladiators and musketters are more appealing to my like than the mini sculpture style of other far expensive Russian made sets by others makers .
Wonder what is the price of these Biplant sets as other previous sets made by them were far cheaper versus mist Russian made sets of other makers .
Bitlant – $4.50 to $6.70 US a set!
For the sets or the oldest .
I have not see these two.last listed so far .
I remember paying that much for their WW2 Soviet sets and happy to do it. Looking on ebay at some of their recent offerings they look to be much more expensive – more in line with Publius and other Russian companies.
I may be looking in the wrong places…
Fortunately Biplant sets were never expensive at all ,very cheap .The crazy prices are by all making mini statutes style figures sets and few others such Publius,warhansa,hanomak ,PP and even EB among others wich after few sets bought I refuse to buy any more no matter how “well done” are made as I consider them way over priced regardless the excuse they make making them and is my money .
I been promoting or announcing many of Biplant past sets before the Russian invasion of Ukrenia and their prices as well the “no name branded ” sets are very cheap .
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Paul
Is the Lemax figure plastic
No it is a hard resin. They do lots offigures for Christmas and Halloween.
What about putting a Timpo long handled axe in the Friars hands
Thanks for the idea