Britains Deetail


Britains' Deetail toy soldiers were a popular product in the 1970s and 1980s. Manufactured in England by W. Britain, the 1/32 scale plastic figures were finished with hand painted details and came with sturdy Zamak metal bases. In the early 1990s production moved to China before eventually being phased out.

Development

In 1971, Britains began phasing out its plastic Herald Miniatures produced in Hong Kong since 1966, with Herald eventually ceasing production in 1976. New Deetail figures were produced moulded in PVC plastic rather than polythene and using plug-in type arms, which were glued to bodies resulting in poses previously unavailable. Figures were moulded with a tee shaped "footlug" on the feet of each figure that allowed secure attachment to sturdy metal bases. These rectangular metal bases ensured figures stood better than rival manufacturers products and paid homage to Britains hollowcast metal figures as well as being thought by consumers to be of "better value" due to their heavier weight.
The first Deetail figures produced were based upon Second World War American and German infantry. Sculptor Rod Cameron rented uniforms from Berman's and Nathan's theatrical costumes with Cameron giving model Les Harden his air rifle to pose with.
In 1978 Britains developed the Super Deetail range using an overmoulding process whereby different coloured plastics came together in one figure. The initial release were modern British paratroopers with red berets.

Range

Figures were generally produced in six different standing poses and represented various historical periods from medieval to the modern era including:
  • Knights and Turks
  • Waterloo
  • American Wild West - Cowboys and Indians, 7th Cavalry, etc.
  • American Civil War
  • African Desert
  • Military - WW2 British, American, German; Modern; Guards, etc.
  • Space
Mounted figures were also released including a horse on metal base with rider glued in place. Riders and horses were presented in various different poses and came with reins, saddle and saddle blanket, which differed dependent upon the theme. All were commercially available from retail outlets and sold either loose or from retail/trade "counter" boxes containing 48 pcs for standing ; 18 pcs for mounted figures ; or 12 for combat weapons sets - these retail boxes also came with handy plinths to display the models, which sat across the top of each box as a promotional item. Many factory sealed boxed/play sets were issued to retailers, along with smaller "blister" type packs containing several figures bundled together, and a "Patrol" range that included figures and a combat weapon.
In addition, Britains also produced sets which incorporated Deetail style figures that were marketed as Combat Weapons, Military Vehicles and Motorcycles. Combat Weapons sets used working, spring loaded firing mechanisms within the models, and were supplied with "ammunition" - 9 ball bearings for the Vickers and Gatling gun sets, and 12 plastic shells on a sprue for mortars and recoilless rifle.

Knights and Turks

Knights

7740 Series One
  • King with Sword.
  • Knight sword low and back and shield.
  • Knight sword overhead and shield.
  • Knight sword high back and shield.
  • Knight with halberd in both hands.
  • Knight axe overhead held in both hands.
7730 Series Two

Turks

7750

Issued Sets

TBC

Waterloo (1815)

Like Airfix, Britains used the label Waterloo rather than Napoleonic. Figures depicting British and French armies were produced from 1974-79 in foot and mounted types.

British

  • Infantry - 3 x Foot ; and 3 x Highland Black Watch
  • Cavalry - 2 x Hussars, 2 x Scots Greys, 2 x Life Guards

    French

  • Infantry - 3 x Line Infantry and 3 Imperial Guard
  • Cavalry - 2 x Hussars 2 x Cuirassier 2 x Carabinier

    Issued Sets

  • 7940 British Infantry retail counter box
  • 7950 French Infantry retail counter box
  • 7949 British Cavalry retail counter box
  • 7959 French Cavalry retail counter box
  • 7944 British Infantry 6 pcs
  • 7945 British 6 pcs
  • 7946 British & French 5 pcs
  • 7947 British 12 pcs
  • 7954 French Infantry 6 pcs
  • 7955 French 6 pcs
  • 7956 British & French 5 pcs
  • 7957 French 12 pcs
  • 7960 British & French 12 pcs

    African Desert (1900s)

Figures depicting French Foreign Legion legionnaires and Arab tribesmen were produced in foot and mounted types from 1975-78.

French Foreign Legion

  • 6 Legionnaires including an officer
  • 6 cavalry including an officer
  • Combat Weapons - Gatling gun set with 2 figures and ammunition.

    Arab Tribesmen

  • 6 foot
  • 6 mounted

    Issued Sets

  • 7780 FFL retail counter box
  • 7790 Arab retail counter box
  • 7779 FFL retail counter box
  • 77-- Arab retail counter box
  • 7770 FFL Gatling Gun retail counter box
  • 7785 FFL
  • 7785 FFL
  • 7775 FFL & Arabs
  • 7783 FFL Patrol
  • 7787 FFL
  • 7795 Arabs
  • 7797 Arabs
  • 7799 FFL & Arab

    American Wild West (1870s)

Figures depicting US 7th Cavalry, cowboys, Apache, Sioux and Mexicans were produced in foot and mounted types.

US 7th Cavalry

  • 6 troopers including General Custer. General Custer is the only model in the Britains Deetail range that represents a real historical person.
  • 6 cavalry

    Cowboys

  • 6 foot
  • 6 mounted

    Sioux

  • 7 foot warriors
  • 6 mounted warriors
One standing figure was discontinued and a brand new pose was created because it was easier to manufacture. The older pose came with a separate spear and the new one has no additional parts but holds an axe and a pistol.

Apache

  • 6 foot warriors
  • 6 mounted warriors

    Mexicans

  • 6 foot
  • 6 mounted

    Issued Sets

TBC

American Civil War

Figures depicting Federal and Confederate forces were produced from 1972-80 in foot and mounted types.

Federal

  • 6 Infantry standing shooting rifle; kneeling shooting rifle; advancing with rifle; standing loading rifle; officer with sword and pistol; NCO with flag and pistol
  • 6 Cavalry
  • Combat Weapons - Gatling gun set with 2 figures and ammunition

    Confederate

  • 6 Infantry - standing shooting rifle; kneeling shooting rifle; advancing with rifle; standing loading rifle; officer with sword and pistol; NCO with flag and pistol
  • 6 Cavalry
  • Combat Weapons -Gatling gun set with 2 figures and ammunition
Figures for both types were exactly the same just molded and painted in different colours. Initial releases had longer rifles and plug-in arms, which were eventually discontinued and replaced with fully moulded figures.

Issued Sets

  • 7440 Confederate retail counter box
  • 7450 Federal retail counter box
  • 7449 Union retail counter box
  • 7439 Confederate retail counter box
  • 7470 Union Gatling Gun retail counter box
  • 7460 Confederate Gatling Gun retail counter box
  • 7422 Confederate
  • 7423 Confederate Patrol
  • 7424 Confederate
  • 7425 Confederate
  • 7426 Confederate
  • 7426 Confederate
  • 7427 Confederate
  • 7428 Confederate
  • 7452 Federal
  • 7453 Federal Patrol
  • 7454 Federal
  • 7455 Federal
  • 7456 Federal
  • 7456 Federal
  • 7457 Federal
  • 7458 Federal
  • 7462 Federal & Confederate
  • 7463 Federal & Confederate
  • 7466 Federal & Confederate Battle Set

    Military

Figures depicting WWII American, German, British and Japanese forces were produced from 1971–89, with initial production of American and German figures only on brown/tan metal bases - eventually discontinued and replaced from 1974 with the standard green type. Figures were issued in the standard series of six pose types, except American and German figures which came in two separate series of six poses and included helmet decals in the form of red shield with black star and shields with Imperial colours of red, white and black. Japanese, British 8th Army and German Afrika Korps were produced in limited quantities until production ceased in 1976 and 1979 respectively. Combat weapons sets and associated military vehicles also complimented the series.

American US WW2

  • 6 Infantry
  • 6 Infantry
  • Combat Weapons
  • *US recoilless rifle set with 2 man crew and 12 plastic "shells" attached to a sprue
  • *105mm pack howitzer with shells
  • Military vehicles
  • *Willys Jeep with 2 man crew
  • *Helicopter with 2 man crew and casualty on stretcher, rotating blades and working winch
  • Motorcycles
  • *Motorcycle with dispatch rider
Issued Sets
  • 7340 Retail counter box Infantry
  • 7334 Retail counter box Recoilless Rifle
  • 7343 Patrol
  • 7344 Infantry
  • 7347 Infantry
  • 7347 Infantry
  • 9761 Hughes 300C Helicopter
  • 9682 US Despatch Rider
  • 9786 US Jeep

    German Army WWII

  • Infantry
  • *1st series - kneeling with MG42, charging with fixed bayonet, standing throwing grenade, standing firing rifle, advancing firing MP41, carrying a Panzerbüchse anti-tank gun and ammo box
  • *2nd series - officer, radio operator, kneeling firing rifle, marching with rifle at slope, flamethrower, carrying Panzerbüchse anti-tank gun across body
  • Combat Weapons
  • *Mortar set with 2 man crew with 12 plastic "shells" attached to a sprue
  • *Pak field gun with shells
  • Military Vehicles
  • *Kettenkrad half track with 2 man crew
  • *Kubelwagen scout car with 2 man crew
  • Motorcycles
  • *Motorcycle with dispatch rider
  • *Motorcycle combination with 2 man crew
Both sets include a shouldered rifle which is attached to the riders back
Issued Sets
  • 7380 Infantry retail counter box
  • 7333 Mortar retail counter box Mortar
  • 7343/2 Patrol
  • 7348 British & German Battle Set
  • 7354 Infantry
  • 7356 Infantry
  • 7357 Infantry
  • 7386 Infantry
  • 7385 Infantry
  • 9732 German Field Gun
  • 9751 Army Group series - British & German
  • 9679 German Army Dispatch Rider
  • 9681 German Army Combination
  • 9788 Army Group series - German Scout Car and Gun
  • 9783 Kubelwagen
  • 9780 Kettenkrad Halftrack