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AI Identification

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Molded green plastic soldier figure

Toys and Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $3.00

As of June 12, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a monochromatic green plastic figure depicting a soldier, stylistically consistent with mid-century to modern 'army men' toys. The figure appears to be molded from a semi-rigid thermoplastic, featuring a matte to semi-gloss finish. It stands on an integral thin, oval-shaped base for stability. The soldier is depicted in a walking or advancing pose, wearing a helmet and utility uniform that includes pockets, a belt, and combat boots. A prominent vertical mold line is visible running down the center of the figure, indicating a two-part injection molding process. The craftsmanship is functional rather than high-detail, typical of mass-produced playthings. There are no visible manufacturer names, dates, or marks on the front of the figure; as such, attribution to a specific maker like TimMee or MPC is speculative and would require inspection of the underside of the base. The piece shows minor surface wear consistent with handling but no significant breakage. Its scale is slightly larger than standard 1:32 or 1:35 scale figures, as seen in relation to the hand holding it.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of the provided image, this item appears to be a mass-produced monochromatic green plastic soldier consistent with mid-century or modern 'army men' toys. The figure features a walking pose and a molded oval base typical of injection-molded thermoplastic playthings. From what I can see, the molding is functional with visible seams, which is standard for high-volume manufacturing. I cannot verify the specific manufacturer from a photo alone, as marks identifying makers like TimMee or MPC would typically be located on the underside of the base, which is not visible here. Without such markings, the item remains an unattributed 'generic' soldier. The value estimate is based on the assumption that this is a single loose figure in good condition. The market for vintage plastic figures is active among collectors, but individual, common figures generally command very low prices unless they are part of a rare specialized set or an unopened bag. To confirm if this figure has a higher collector value, an in-person inspection would be needed to check for specific maker marks, plastic composition, and exact scale. If the figure is determined to be a modern reproduction or a common 'bin toy' found in bulk bags, the value would be at the lowest end of the range, often less than a dollar. Conversely, if it were attributed to a sought-after mid-century production run, it might reach the higher end of my estimate. Authentic historical context or provenance would be required to elevate this beyond a nominal value.

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