Are these figurines from any recognisable franchise?

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seven plastic figures



As a kid, I played with these plastic space soldiers, lovingly painted by my grandfather.



I just rediscovered them and immediately wondered if they're from an actual franchise, or just sprang from some manufacturer's imagination.



They're the same size as "regular" toy soldiers, about 6 cm. in height. They are made in one part out of grey plastic, which is coming through in parts where the paint has chipped.



I could not find any identification mark anywhere on the figurines. They're from the early to mid eighties, but may have been bought earlier.



I assume my grandfather used his imagination and whatever colours he happened to have on hand, so the colours may not match with any franchise.










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    There's a centurion with a rebel trooper blaster and Killer Croc wearing a punk Black Manta helmet while wielding a shark-finned gun. I dig it.
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    What is the average size of the figures? Do you have any estimate of the time period that your grandfather obtained these? Did he get them new or second-hand?
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    @WinchellChung addressed now. New or second-hand I don't know. I recall my grandfather repainting some toy figurines for me, but that may have been toy knights and soldiers. Or he may have had to repaint these due to flaking.
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seven plastic figures



As a kid, I played with these plastic space soldiers, lovingly painted by my grandfather.



I just rediscovered them and immediately wondered if they're from an actual franchise, or just sprang from some manufacturer's imagination.



They're the same size as "regular" toy soldiers, about 6 cm. in height. They are made in one part out of grey plastic, which is coming through in parts where the paint has chipped.



I could not find any identification mark anywhere on the figurines. They're from the early to mid eighties, but may have been bought earlier.



I assume my grandfather used his imagination and whatever colours he happened to have on hand, so the colours may not match with any franchise.










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    There's a centurion with a rebel trooper blaster and Killer Croc wearing a punk Black Manta helmet while wielding a shark-finned gun. I dig it.
    – Jenayah
    3 hours ago







  • 1




    What is the average size of the figures? Do you have any estimate of the time period that your grandfather obtained these? Did he get them new or second-hand?
    – Winchell Chung
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    @WinchellChung addressed now. New or second-hand I don't know. I recall my grandfather repainting some toy figurines for me, but that may have been toy knights and soldiers. Or he may have had to repaint these due to flaking.
    – SQB
    3 hours ago












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seven plastic figures



As a kid, I played with these plastic space soldiers, lovingly painted by my grandfather.



I just rediscovered them and immediately wondered if they're from an actual franchise, or just sprang from some manufacturer's imagination.



They're the same size as "regular" toy soldiers, about 6 cm. in height. They are made in one part out of grey plastic, which is coming through in parts where the paint has chipped.



I could not find any identification mark anywhere on the figurines. They're from the early to mid eighties, but may have been bought earlier.



I assume my grandfather used his imagination and whatever colours he happened to have on hand, so the colours may not match with any franchise.










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seven plastic figures



As a kid, I played with these plastic space soldiers, lovingly painted by my grandfather.



I just rediscovered them and immediately wondered if they're from an actual franchise, or just sprang from some manufacturer's imagination.



They're the same size as "regular" toy soldiers, about 6 cm. in height. They are made in one part out of grey plastic, which is coming through in parts where the paint has chipped.



I could not find any identification mark anywhere on the figurines. They're from the early to mid eighties, but may have been bought earlier.



I assume my grandfather used his imagination and whatever colours he happened to have on hand, so the colours may not match with any franchise.







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    There's a centurion with a rebel trooper blaster and Killer Croc wearing a punk Black Manta helmet while wielding a shark-finned gun. I dig it.
    – Jenayah
    3 hours ago







  • 1




    What is the average size of the figures? Do you have any estimate of the time period that your grandfather obtained these? Did he get them new or second-hand?
    – Winchell Chung
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    @WinchellChung addressed now. New or second-hand I don't know. I recall my grandfather repainting some toy figurines for me, but that may have been toy knights and soldiers. Or he may have had to repaint these due to flaking.
    – SQB
    3 hours ago












  • 1




    There's a centurion with a rebel trooper blaster and Killer Croc wearing a punk Black Manta helmet while wielding a shark-finned gun. I dig it.
    – Jenayah
    3 hours ago







  • 1




    What is the average size of the figures? Do you have any estimate of the time period that your grandfather obtained these? Did he get them new or second-hand?
    – Winchell Chung
    3 hours ago






  • 1




    @WinchellChung addressed now. New or second-hand I don't know. I recall my grandfather repainting some toy figurines for me, but that may have been toy knights and soldiers. Or he may have had to repaint these due to flaking.
    – SQB
    3 hours ago







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There's a centurion with a rebel trooper blaster and Killer Croc wearing a punk Black Manta helmet while wielding a shark-finned gun. I dig it.
– Jenayah
3 hours ago





There's a centurion with a rebel trooper blaster and Killer Croc wearing a punk Black Manta helmet while wielding a shark-finned gun. I dig it.
– Jenayah
3 hours ago





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1




What is the average size of the figures? Do you have any estimate of the time period that your grandfather obtained these? Did he get them new or second-hand?
– Winchell Chung
3 hours ago




What is the average size of the figures? Do you have any estimate of the time period that your grandfather obtained these? Did he get them new or second-hand?
– Winchell Chung
3 hours ago




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1




@WinchellChung addressed now. New or second-hand I don't know. I recall my grandfather repainting some toy figurines for me, but that may have been toy knights and soldiers. Or he may have had to repaint these due to flaking.
– SQB
3 hours ago




@WinchellChung addressed now. New or second-hand I don't know. I recall my grandfather repainting some toy figurines for me, but that may have been toy knights and soldiers. Or he may have had to repaint these due to flaking.
– SQB
3 hours ago










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