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BRITAINS LTD Metal TOY SOLDIERS with swing arm

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Britains Toy Soldiers14 of 18Metal Soldiers, American G.I.s, Fred BronnerBritains Ltd Lead Figures
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    Posted 12 years ago

    mike101
    (97 items)

    Does anyone know if this is the marines? and the age? why is there a hole in the top and bottom? he lso has a swing arm.

    Thanks

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 12 years ago
      My experienced guess is that the mold was temporarily plugged at the bottom while the metal was poured from the top. A moment later, you "uncork" the bottom so the still molten metal pours out. That way you have a hollow object & a lot of extra metal for making more. Is it hollow?

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