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Monday, March 8, 2021

Ideal: The Alamo Playset

Ideal put out a whole series of small, cheap playsets starting in the late '50s consisting of a plastic front gate with two identical tin-litho side walls. Some of the sets were The Alamo, a castle, fort, Marine base, Dodge City, and more and they came in header bags and blister cards. For The Alamo set, there were no specific Alamo figures rather, generic Rev War/Colonial figures in red and blue were included along with Frontier accessories.  A good run-down of the sets can be found at Toy Soldier HQ (see side-bar on right). What I accumulated over the years was the result of several different purchases, not a complete set. The Alamo compound gate is also a caricature of the Alamo Chapel facade and measures 5 7/8" (14.92cm) W x 5" (12.7) H. The walls are 10" (25.4cm) W x 2 5/8" (6.66cm) H. The figures are 60mm. Enjoy! Opa Fritz





There is a cardboard walk-way/parapet stapled to the rear of the gate




Over the years I acquired several extra walls making a larger compound



2 comments:

  1. Nice to see a US 'playset' which isn't Marx Ed!! And I love the litho-print, especially the inside walls!

    H

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    1. Hi Hugh! People tend to fixate on Marx cuz they were the 500lb gorilla in the room, but most toy companies produced playsets. I do have T. Cohn (aka Superior), Plasticville, Littletown, MPC, New Marx and others and quite a few of them have ended up here on the blog over theyears.

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