Here are the childhood soldiers of the father of a friend of mine. I think loss of paint indicates a much beloved set of soldiers.
A Barclay anti-aircraft truck. Sadly the crewman in the rear has lost his head. A casualty of bedroom floor combat no doubt.
A fairly crude gray iron indian and horse.
A Barclay machine gunner in very good condition and his friend (who once had a separate helmet) who is much the worse for wear after running back and forth for ammunition.
A helmetless artillelryman on the left and a stretcher bearer on the right.
Two gray iron doughboys
a gray iron bugler and a Barclay flag bearer.
A hollowcast crazy rootin' tootin' six-gun shootin' bowlegged cowpoke has just blown into Dodge.
Two iron pirates with mischief on their minds.
A Barclay drummer.
Three iron doughboys home from the front.
A Barclay cadet with little paint left; how many demerits for that one must wonder?
His classmate equally worse for wear.
A knight of old in very nice condition.
A Barclay carrier pigeon soldier, helmet detached and apparently with a head wound.
An iron cop, or prison guard for keeping ne'er-do-well soldiers in the stockade.