Not a false memory in the normal sense of
falsely imagining a set of figures from childhood, or a wrong scale due to the
growth of the hands in adulthood, but rather more simply (or simplemindedly!)
convincing myself I'd photographed, edited, collaged and published something I
hadn't . . . I wonder what else I think I've publish but have yet to show?
No matter; it's here now . . .
. . . looking much like yesterday's gun -
at first glance - but in Merit cloth,
not Bell, this is a common design
from the 1950's 'dime-store' oeuvre, I'm assuming it's a Pyro design originally as the other vehicles in the Bell set were, but this gun wasn't
issued in any of the large Pyro boxed
sets, and other makers carried a similar beast.
Indeed - one of the frustrations of having
the bulk of the collection in storage is that I have several versions of this
gun, in various sizes and both hard and soft plastic; which would go well here
- ne'er mind, it's an excuse to return to the subject another day!
The various components of the gun, it's
quite a fictional piece, loosely based on (or vaguely resembling) the weapon
that was Gunner Milligan's 3-inch howitzer part in the Second World War!
Missing from my example are both the small rubber dental-band used to provide
fire-power and a runner with 12 of the small shells.
This one has wooden wheels, requiring a
complete redesign of the underside to take a copper-plated steel axle. There
are other differences between this version and the earlier Bell model, not least the 'hammer', which is smaller, flat topped
and less well defined as a moulding, suggesting that the Bell may well have been a mould-swap, while the later Merit was a copy, re-cut from left-over
stock?
An old evilBay auction shot of one with
hollow-backed, soft-plastic (polyethylene) wheels, a year or so younger than
mine (?) but with the same box, along with the one we saw yesterday, with the 'Pyro' tractor wheels. The Merit plastic wheels were also deeper
than the HK copy.
Looking at the shells in what appears to be
an old cap-carton rather than a Merit
'thing' reminded me I might have them somewhere?
A selection of Randal stuff (as I had the box out) in styrene, ethylene and
propylene with metal and wooden parts (both the bomb and the pistol have
spring-actions). Between their known brands; Bell, SEL and Merit, they produced a vast range of
toys, playthings, hobby accessories, educational/early-learning products and
scientific instruments from their HQ in Potter's Bar, over about a half-a-century - there's always a decent
enough selection on 'the 'Bay'.
I then went into the attic to look for the
shells, and while I found some and they are in twelve's and do look 'right' and might be by Bell/Merit, they aren't the right
colour, however the smaller, silver ones reminded me that not everything is in
storage!
So a three-shot post becomes a nine-image
round-up! First-up; we’ve looked at this set on the penny-based khaki-infantry
page, where it comes with Britains
piracies, it's about the same size as the Merit/Bell
gun, and the wheels are copies of the fuzzy Merit
one I snapped from evilBay.
While this smaller one is quite common
having been included in/with several sets around the end of the 1960's, these
two versions sharing the same backing card and mini-ship, but one having a few Airfix-copy figures while the other
comes with two guns.
Both of these sets were dated to 1969 by James
Opie; we have seen them here before as well I think, or on the Airfix Blog, but 'in context' gives us
the excuse necessary to look at them again!
The Woolbro
set - clearly considering itself above 'the rest' - has posh, gold-plastic
guns, the poor-old generic set gets the commoner silver polystyrene weapons.
Bloody good show!
ReplyDeleteMany bloody thanks Jan!
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