I primi "figurini" Hausser (Elastolin) di personaggi importanti furono Guglielmo II e subito dopo , durante la I° Guerra Mondiale, il Feldmaresciallo von Hindenburg che sarebbe diventato poi Kaiser, seguirono poi Hitler, Göring, Hindenburg, Mussolini and Franco ed altri.
Queste figure furono rappresentate con diverse uniformi e atteggiamenti, anche con il braccio mobile per fare il saluto romano.
I personaggi di maggior spicco (Hitler, Göring, Hindenburg,
Mussolini and Franco), al fine di una maggior aderenza all'aspetto reale, furono anche rappresentati con una testa in porcellana.
Di seguito due esempi di soldatini di Hindenburg.
The first "soldiers" Hausser (Elastolin) of important people were William II and soon after, during the First World War, Field Marshal von Hindenburg would later became Kaiser, then followed Hitler, Goering, Hindenburg, Mussolini and Franco, and others.
These figures were represented with different uniforms and different attitudes, even with the movable arm to make the Roman salute.
The characters most prominent (Hitler, Goering, Hindenburg, Mussolini and Franco), in order to increase the adherence real appearance, were also presented with a porcelain head.
Below are two examples of soldiers Hindenburg.
These figures were represented with different uniforms and different attitudes, even with the movable arm to make the Roman salute.
The characters most prominent (Hitler, Goering, Hindenburg, Mussolini and Franco), in order to increase the adherence real appearance, were also presented with a porcelain head.
Below are two examples of soldiers Hindenburg.


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