Despite their goofy marketing (see yesterday's post), FOV really had a wonderful range of products. The sculpting was awesome but more so their range of accessories. Each set included 2-5 figures, some large terrain pieces and a cluster of small accessories ('smalls'). As I post each set, I'll cover the larger accessories in detail, however, the smalls will be looked at here. Why? Because most of mine were taken out of their original packaging years ago when I plundered the set boxes. Prior to the bog start up in 2010 I would buy the sets, rip 'em apart and toss all the pieces into a tote bin. I didn't bother to keep track of what pieces came in what set. As research for this latest series progressed, I did in fact buy new-in-box sets - sets that I was missing and couldn't find any info on. That helped a bit in determining some of the smalls placement but it wasn't a total solution. Anywho, here goes nothing.
Ed
Figure Bases
#99001 Lt Johnson - Base
#99002 SSgt Rizzo - Base
#99003 Sgt Valero - Base
#99004 PFC Cooper - Base
#99005 PFC Reynolds - Base
Standard Base
Not attached to figures - packaged separately in plastic bag

Underside with markings
Underside of UK Base - no markings
Underside of UK Base - with markings
Barrels, Drums, Cans
Carts
Large
Crate 1
Crate 2
Crate 3
Similar in appearance to Crate 1 but shorter
Crate 4
Crate 5
House Interior
Bathtub
Cupboard
Desk & Chair
Grandfather Clock
Ladder
Miscellaneous Smalls
Cat
Jerry Cans
Jerry Cans came with an 'X' and a 'Square X' design on the sides and in OD and tan.
Picture Frame
Pile of Stuff
Military Radio?
Total guesswork here - let me know what you think it could be
Sheep
Transformer?
I thought this could be a trash can but then changed my mind. I think it looks like an electrical transformer of the type you see on telephone or power line poles.
Tarps
Normally included with FOV vehicles, they also came in figure sets
Telephone
Tires
Coil of Barbed-wire
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