I was looking at some old DDR made rubber soldiers today. I had me wonder where toys in the DDR were made or if they were imported from the Soviet Union? Where toys limited in availability, or in great supply?
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Originally posted by AR-11 View PostNico,
do you have so many of them?
If I only would have known... I had loads of that stuff when I was a kid. All are gone...
AR-11
Here you can see some of them:
http://www.berlin-military.com/index...=1223&lang=eng
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Originally posted by ehrentitle View PostI have several NVA toy soldiers that I bought at the Centrum Warenhaus in East Berlin in the late 1980s. For some reason the glue has dried out on several of them leading to lost heads and arms.
I also have a radio controlled T62 tank that I purchased at a toy store on Leninallee.
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Originally posted by uscob View PostThe Glue thing is bad. Sometimes I buy a box of soldiers, and often a third of them have missing Parts.
PS: To answer the original questions here, most of the toys available in the DDR were made in the DDR but there were also some important ones, which mostly came from Czechoslovakia and the USSR.
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Originally posted by ehrentitle View PostI have several NVA toy soldiers that I bought at the Centrum Warenhaus in East Berlin in the late 1980s. For some reason the glue has dried out on several of them leading to lost heads and arms.
I also have a radio controlled T62 tank that I purchased at a toy store on Leninallee.
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Originally posted by uscob View PostThey had a lot of companies who had to make Toy's or other Stuff beside their Main Field of Production. I remember Pioneer Dolls made by the Ziegelwerke Zehdenik, so by a Brick Maker, or Cabinets for Living Rooms made by a large Ship's wharf.
Are you still looking for Toy Soldiers?
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Ehrentitle,
Bring your toy T62 to the next Ft. Belvoir Show and if Ralph sets up a table next to yours, you can race the tank across his table!
Originally posted by ehrentitle View PostI believe so, I've not had it out of the box for years. I bought a second one on E-bay a few years ago because I was missing the end of the barrel and the tank commander's hatch was broken.
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Originally posted by Paul Spain View PostI wonder if they made police and fire figures too, All would need to be done to convert these soldiers to police would be to paint the uniforms bluegreen and add dark green shoulder boards and collar tabs.
Cheers, Torsten.
PS: That same seller actually has another set of NVA toy soldiers up for sale at the moment as well ....
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