Tim Mee Toy Company was a prominent American manufacturer of plastic toys, particularly known for their Western-themed playsets and military figures. Founded in the mid-20th century, the company produced durable and affordable toys that were popular with children for decades. Their "Fort West" plays...
Tim Mee Toy Company was a prominent American manufacturer of plastic toys, particularly known for their Western-themed playsets and military figures. Founded in the mid-20th century, the company produced durable and affordable toys that were popular with children for decades. Their "Fort West" playset is a classic example of their output, evoking the romanticized imagery of the American frontier.
This particular "Fort West" set, identified as item #1270, includes a large number of pieces, such as the fort structure, various accessories, and numerous cowboy and Native American figures, along with horses. The inclusion of paper cutouts for tepees and cacti further enhances the play experience. The set is designed for children aged 3 and up and is noted as being made with partially recycled plastic, reflecting an early awareness of environmental considerations.
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