Is Elastolin made by Hausser?

Is Elastolin made by Hausser?

Hausser continued to use the brand name Elastolin when it began production of figures in a hard polystyrene plastic in 1955 while production of figures in the older sawdust-based composition material continued into the 1969. Hausser production of plastic figures continued through 1982.

What does Elastolin stand for?

This name is now used for all kinds of ‘Masse’ figures. The name Elastolin stands also for the hard plastic figures from Hausser. You can read Elastolin on all the socles of the plastic figures. The name of Hausser can be found at most of the plastic canons and siege equipment.

Where are Elastolin toys made?

Elastolin is a trademark used by the German company O&M Hausser (O&M Haußer) for the toy soldiers and other types of figures it manufactured from composite material and later from plastic. The Hausser firm was founded in 1904 by Christian Hausser and his sons Otto and Max. The factory was situated in Ludwigsburg near Stuttgart.

How big is a 70mm Elastolin figure?

Since 70-mm is approximately 3-inches, a 70-mm figure is approximately 1/24 scale. The Elastolin catalogs of the 1930s describe the 7-cm figures as being “normal size” ( normalgrosse) and the 4-cm figures as Miniatur-Soldaten.

What does Elastolin mean in Dede miniatures?

De miniatures got the brand name Elastolin. This name is now used for all kinds of ‘Masse’ figures. The name Elastolin stands also for the hard plastic figures from Hausser. You can read Elastolin on all the socles of the plastic figures. The name of Hausser can be found at most of the plastic canons and siege equipment.

What is an Elastolin figure made of?

Elastolin these are Preiser-made figures. Masse is a material of mainly sawdust and glue (mostly called elastoline). This material was pressed in a mould with iron wire inside that hold the material together (and functions as a kind of skeleton for the miniature).

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