To have missed one Blogaversary for the Pound Store Plastic Warriors in September 2025 was slightly embarrassing, but to have missed this two years running?
I think I missed posting this Wild West themed 8th Blogaversary (post below) in September 2024.
No excuses, it is after all a hobby, not a job but if I had to blame anyone it’s the dearth of interesting new rack toys and fewer ‘bricks and mortar’ toy shops and newsagents.
The bulk of my gaming posts are still out first on my original Man of TIN Blog and its successor site Man of TIN Blog Two, if you are not already following or subscribed to these sites.
Online ‘recce flights’ on online pound stores, eBay Auctions and the odd shelfie this last two years have revealed a few interesting figures this year …

with more to come. All full of potential, including cheap recently made figures suitable for garden games and all weather outposts.
Some are Shelfies rather than bought packs, as I probably have enough pound store basics? (Sounds of distant unconvinced laughter).

But as shops and soldier ranges come and go, best to buy what you need or want now, as you may not see them again for a long time. Or as cheaply. Or as unmutated. Or ever again …
I still keep an eye out for unusual pound store plastics in unusual places, charity shops, car boots and steam fairs …

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Such figures are all grist to the gaming mill now and in the future, such as futuristic figures for my ongoing (Not Quite Star Wars) or Close Little Space Wars skirmish games.
Anyway thanks to my loyal reader(s) and commenters, here’s to another year of pound store plastics.
I have a few interesting online or store shelfies and vintage pack images to share over the next few months.

Cheers then!
Mark Man of TIN, happy belated Blogaversary to one and all.
Now …
********** Back to September 2024 and our 8th Blogaversary *******

It is now 8 years since I started my Pound Store Plastic Warriors blog in September 2016, separate from my Man of TIN blog on toy soldiers.
It has not been a busy year 2023/24 for pound store plastic warrior posts, I’ve not seen much pound store plastic of note or new in the last twelve months.
I did find in summer 2024 these very bling silver and gold Cowboy and Indian figures.
To be honest, much if my time recently has been sorting out vintage lead cowboys and indians for exhibition and packing away my hobby stuff ready for redecoration and display cabinets.
These Cowboy and Indian figures below featured in what was my first year blogaversary week back in September 2017.
Back to my 2008 purchases, rediscovered whilst packing away …
Western Adventure only £1.99 – that’s my kind of budget adventure.
I have four of these lovely packs, two left unopened, bought for £1.99 each in a now vanished non-chain pound store c. 2008. They are marked up as BJ Toys.
These were put away in the toy cupboard in 2008 ready for a “rainy day” that has never come (so far).

These bags have a colourful and lively photo montage cardboard header of Cowboys, Indians and desert Wild West movie terrain. Stock images. Yee-ha!
These were Pound Store standard sort of rack toy with scaled down 50mmish copies of the 1:32 Airfix Cowboys and Indians.
These Airfix copies have been around a while as I remember picking up and painting up similar pound store packs for a friend’s child c. 1995.
More recently in the last five to ten years Tobar or the late Hawkins Bazaar had hard brittle plastic sets of these Airfix cowboys.
It’s something of a credit to their design or their Airfix designer that these figure poses are still going strong three or four decades later.

Here are two of the packs opened and displayed to show typical range of contents – all the Hollywood Western cliches of totem pole, canoe, log fence, supply waggon or covered wagon – and palm tree?

Some useful playset accessories – the printed cardboard supplies box for the wagon is a simple but nice touch!
All that you need for a “western adventure”, ambush, Bank raid etc.

As usual with playsets, there is a range of figure scales and accessories, the horse and riders are smaller scale than the classic Airfix type Cowboys and Indians, which were once 54mm or 1:32 but now thinning and shrinking into the upper 40mms.
There is also a simple plastic cartoon style playmat, same in each pack.
More of a poster than a gaming mat, these playmats usually have a strange perspective view of things, seen from the rocky foreground through midground of river bank and grass prairie and forest background.
Some interesting gaming scenarios on the playmat – the broken waggon wheel up by the fruit trees, the broken cattle fence, the tiny cave or mine, colourful Indian camp cook out and shields and the log bridge over the river.
A glimpse of longhorn wild west cattle and cow skull for once!

Blog posted by Mark Man of TIN, 8th Blogaversary post month, 13th / 22nd September 2024 and 9th Blogaversary finally posted on Back to The Future Day 21st October 2025
Previous blogaversary posts
My first placeholder post of all back in early September 2016









































































Card lining for a pound store toy soldier bucket c.2007 – the usual bizarre mix of periods that fit such ‘quality’ products and their graphics. Love it!