DULCOP, & ESCI SOLDIERS AND FIGURES IDENTIFICATION GUIDE

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Medieval Era Figures


Factory painted knights.

Like most European toy soldier companies Dulcop factory painted their early figures. By the 1980s figures were produced unpainted. Dulcop ceased figure production about 1995 to concentrate on making shampoo bottle.
Early Painted Figures
NAPOLEONIC WARS FIGURES

ARTILLERY
Zorro and the California Republic "Fantasy" Figures

These were based upon a Disney series from the 1950s & a cartoon show from the 1980s.
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World Wars I & II Figures


54mm Germans and American GI photos courtesy of Greg Liska.
45mm GIs
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OTHER ERAS FIGURES


Esci made 10 sets of "1/35" soft plastic figures; 2 Napoleonic, 4 WWII and 4 Modern Military. Figure size varies as some are closer to 1/32 (54mm) in size including the WWII US Paratroopers and Germans. Both Napoleonic sets are 1/35 and are closer to 48-50mm in size. Each set is comprised of seven distinct poses, and sculpting is quite good. The Window boxes contain one of each pose done in PVC (except WWII US Paratroopers in which the prone figure was not included) nicely painted. The Unpainted sets contain a sprue that has two of each pose for a total of 14 figures per box. Unfortunately these molds have not been run since about 1985 so it is getting harder and harder to find these figures.
NAPOLEONIC WARS FIGURES 

These figures have been produced in several shades of tan, pale yellow, creamy white and gray.
WWII FIGURES

MODERN MILITARY FIGURES
