When I bought this at the PW show in May, neither me nor the seller knew what they were from, but we both agreed they were interesting and well done if a little esoteric, uniform/equipment-wise! A bit like the SOMA figures, but actually Chap Mai.
Well a quick Google revealed tons of 4/5-inch action figures at the budget end of that market, but no little figures (these are 23/25mm), but I was sure I'd seen them somewhere, and an Argos catalogue was the saviour on this occasion.
Foreign readers/visitors will want to know Argos are a catalogue shop, where a small counter with several ordering/paying stations fronts a huge warehouse and the stuff comes up a conveyor to the hand-over point (I don't know if you have something similar where you are so forgive the egg-sucking explanation!).
As well as the action figures, Chap Mai made two Micromachine type play sets, an Aircraft Carrier and a heavy-lift C130 Hercules type plane, both of which were the carry-case and 'playmat' for a handful of Micro AFV's/'Planes and this frame of figures.
Originally sold in Chap Mai packaging as two separate sets, they are now combined as a contract-product under the Chad Valley label Argos bought from the Woolworth's fire-sale. So anyone wanting these figures can have them for £19.95 (two for thirty quid), with a load of free plastic and die-cast tat thrown in...actually the carrier looks quite good...just the turret looks silly....still Chap Mai and separate sets elsewhere/on the Internet.
Argos Listing
They are OK figures, although as I hinted above; the uniforms/equipment are a bit all over the place. Also unlike the Galoob precedent, they are unpainted and a bit bigger, having the appearance of a last minute chuck-in-the-box for added play value. They would go very well with the Bluebird Zero Hour/Code Zero figures though...very well indeed, look at the frogman...and the heavy bases.
Auld Lang Syne
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At least two of those poses are from the new (or more recent) range of Matchbox Battle Kings.
Hi Uncle B...had to Google the latest development there, shows how much attention I pay to all this new stuff, if there isn't a PSR page, it 'aint out yet!!!
The M'box have squarer bases, but otherwise either the same or similar poses, probably the same 'contract manufacturing'/OEM factory and possibly the same sculptor (an IBM something-or-other? Running Mudbox, Inventor or Sculptris!!)?
Cheers for alerting us/drawing attention to the connection.
H
PS...love the Jawa Army Group Photo!
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