A few bits not worth whole posts . . . starting
with a few balloon related items from the recent press, as the previous post
was also balloon-related!
I saw this in the other day and got to thinking
how cool? Fully inflated it's the ultimate diorama base for space figures,
robots, aliens and rocketry stuff! Indeed, one's gone on my lottery-win 'wants
list', yes; I know my lottery-win wants list is quite long, but I'm planning on
a triple-Euromillions rollover win, so I think there's still room on the
shopping-list for a giant planetary satellite - and a stronger tether!
You could put it in a little house, like an
observatory with a domed-roof and a spiral gantry-walkway )similar to Foster's Reichstag renovation), so you could lean
over and glue things to the surface of the moon, you could have Hing Fat astronauts poking-about in the
dust doing a little exploration, then, just over their horizon a vast alien
battle could be raging between Games
Workshop changelings painted different colours, further on maybe Buck
Rogers and Dan Dare - taking turns to photograph dinosaurs from the relative
safety of a Marx space base!
Clangers, Trolls, Daleks, gun-toting apes, they could all have a sector?
Another story (actually a dry thing about
investment company divests) with a balloon involved this library shot from Getty Images of a street-parade Sonic the Hedgehog; had me to thinking
what would your favourite inflatable be if you had the choice, I'd probably go
with the LP robotic cycle-cop?
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Picture - Dennis Mathies
Unusual
I mentioned the other day that someone,
possibly the Royal Engineers or RCT had locally-purchased Mercedes 'Wagon
& Drag' combinations in Berlin
Brigade, the above is the set I was trying to explain, although I think
ours had timbered drop-sides like the trailer and no cantilevered plate
overhanging the cab, but it was a long time ago in a life now far away.
Obviously they would have been that
particular sun-faded British Army green with broad swathes of black over-painted
or over-sprayed and have been wearing the Berlin Brigade bumper sticker.
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Inimitable
Sticking with military vehicles; preparing
the figures and photographs for the articles forthcoming on the Hong Kong Blog
page and posts, I found these; well, I didn't find them - I knew exactly where
they were - but I encountered them again, and noticed that their product code
was one of the question marks in the Blue
Box A-Z entry listing, so I'll sort that out!
Various military versions, presumably, as
the number (7438) appears in the civil vehicle list there are more colourful versions
out there? Or did they just stick with the green and grey to save money?
There are two versions of the bike (a Dinky Toy piracy) and both wear the
number, one which stands up and another which doesn't! A block was cut into the
mould tool to allow for an unsupported, upright stance on later production
models.
Instructional
Speaking of Blue Box and further to my
recent treatise on accuracy and fraudulent frauds, research reveals that Tai Sang Toys are
still going (as Tai Sang Industrial Co.
Ltd.), still own the company (BBI)
that owns Blue Box Holdings, also own
the company (RBI) that owns Redbox and own several other
trademark/brand names such as Cheerful Toy, Hitech Electronic Manufacturing and Talentoy Ltd. remaining, in fact, the
administrative vehicle and legal parent of the 'group of groups' which includes
the Blue Box group and the Redbox group, and that therefore - yes
- Blue Box (in a roundabout way) presumably
now have access to the Zee Toys/Zylmex
moulds.
Therefore
Tai Sang weren't renamed Blue Box (the impression given by the
owner of both companies in his interviews with Sarah Monks), but rather that Blue Box were created as a separate
entity following the conversation with/visit to Cecil Coleman, with Redbox
following a few years later - they first appear in the mid-1970's; allowing for
the brief entry in Garratt, published 1980/1.
Tai Sang still occupy some
offices in the old Blue Box HQ building in Aberdeen, the rest of the plant now
given over to other tenants some of whom are toy companies, so Tai Sang are also landlords! Redbox now has four mainland factories,
apparently (interestingly) in a different region to Blue Box's. Rivals? Mr. Sell couldn't have been more wrong about Redbox if he'd said they never existed
or were called Green Box!
So
the Blue Box entry in the A-Z already
needs a 2nd edit, with fuller entries on Tai
Sang and Redbox in the pipeline,
indeed the history section of all will probably be transferred to the Tai Sang entry with links to the various other-brand's
listings; a similar exercise of which is ongoing, with Giant/Arco/Sarco, the Rosenberg's
and the Gardener's at the moment.
Also
makes you wonder if Blue Box's
die-casting works in Macau ever had a hand in Zyll's prolific production? Over the weekend Peter sent some interesting Blue Box 6" figures to Paul, because there's always more to find; have to add them to the listing too!
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Blogging
Overdue
I've
spent the last few weeks sorting out the small scale Britains/Crescent khaki infantry copies to get the job finished on
them, the page at the top of this blog may well go, or I might rush-finish it
at some point with links to the Hong Kong blog, but on the Hong Kong Blog there
will be a new page with a brief run-through linked by figure type and set to
the individual posts which will appear at the same time.
Having
taken over 7 years to get the first million hits up (last June was it?), it
seems we are racing to the 2-million! With a lot of help from Russian clik-bots
it has to be said, but with 700+ as a daily average (I took this screen cap as
I liked the round 1000 of the previous day!), I find I'm starting to consider
biting the bullet and re-jigging the blog to a more conventional scheme; I've
always been happy with it in black, all my favourite Big O and Dragons Dream
books have black pages, and I did jig it to a dark purple-brown with grey text
for those who were having problems with it.
However,
not having Internet on my laptop for the last nine months has shown me how much
the layout appearance varies from PC to PC, and even I find myself squinting at
the hot-link lists on some machines, so when I have a day to play on a mate's
Internet I think a planer layout will ensue . . . anyone got any strong ideas
or real bugbears? Speak now or forever hold you piece.
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Advertorial
Other
Media appearances for toys in the last few months have included . . .
.
. . this little chap; called Wilbur . . .
the Penguin (no shit Sherlock!) is the new face of British Gas's 'Planet Home' series of TV and print adverts, expect
toys any day soon, remember Buzzby,
the British Telecom brat? Still turns
up on feebleBay like a bad penny from time to time! AND . . . Royal Fail's The Stamp Bug . . . Hahahahahah!
While
this story on a market slowdown was accompanied by an arena of Kiddybrix decedents; people, aliens
(that look like aliens), aliens from long ago and far away (Tunisia and
Shepperton mostly!), a bloke made from sewn-together body parts and various
other miscreants and ner'do'well's, including a few pirates, Harry Potter and
Genghis Khan! Who's the monkey-man in the grey cloak?
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Seasonal
I
don't know where this year's gone, but it went there so fast I barely noticed
its passing! Been an odd year, and it could get odder in the next 48 hours
huh?!!
I've
'so' tried to stay out of that one, but it begs a question - if he is . . . you
know . . . if he does . . . what will it say to the Kennedy conspiracists? I
mean, if Kennedy can be assassinated by any one of those groups , organisations
or individuals placed in the frame over the years - other than the nutter in
the book store - why is the wigless one still here, hinting that
"She" should 'get it' from an NRA member or two?
Anyway,
closer to home; this is my seasons stash of Sweet Chestnuts, so the war can
come and the world can go to hell, I'm alright for roast dinners until at least
the 4th Jan! Just call me . . . dadaa-dadaa
dadaa-dadaa, dadaa-dadaa dadaa-dadaa . . . Squirrelman!
You
may be thinking 'But they're only chestnuts?', you don't know that three years
ago we had a poor harvest and while I was picking through the damp, wormy
remains on the forest floor, several squirrels up in the trees started throwing
the spiky husks at me, while chattering "Fuck-off human" in Squirrelish at me!
This
year was perfect; wet spring, warm summer, dry autumn and they fell before the
rain; the squirrels were busy elsewhere and before you could say "Holy Rodent Roulade Squirrelman!" I'd bagged a stash.
Equally
Seasonal is the annual appearance of Christmas cake decorations, an advent
which gives slimmer picking every year in my experience, but these are being
sold in The Works as crafting
accessories, six for a pound - that was about US-75¢ a few months ago, but thanks to the
basket-case Brexiteers it'll be about 7¢ by the time you read this! Anyway, if
you need winter coverage for your Panzerlarger,
now's the time to invest!
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Follow-ups
Mentioning
the possibility of NRA members shooting a President to retain the right to bear
arms (beyond irony!), I see that Nigella Fáràgê (rhymes with c**t) was wishing
urban violence, revolution and Mad Max on us this weekend; fantasist twat, but, after the fascist headlines of last week I
think we all know where we're going here, Hungary, Austria, Poland, Bulgaria,
the UK (or at least England) and yes, even the 'States . . .
.
. . although as I muttered warnings of burning cities on Dear Prime Minister a
while back; none of this is surprising me, it's all just rather depressing,
that we seem to be blindly marching off to war, to re-learn the lessons of the
last two! The main lessons being 1) War is not nice and nobody's the winner; 2)
It costs more than getting to the stars and 3) Liberal Democrats are eminently
preferable to self-interested, brain-dead, flag-waving Nationalists.
This
picture (from the tables in the background - sat in Picasa since 2011!) really
needed to be in the Preiser/Elastolin
band post the other day, but I forgot it! Home painted by one of those weird
types who do such things "Ooh-yeah,
ooooo, ooooh-yeah, Nazis, lots of lovely Nazis, just . . . just paint one more,
yeah . . . oh yeah! Ooooh, ooooh, huh . . . fuck'yeaaaaaaaarrrrrrhh!"
Seriously;
they are nice-enough figures as they come, and can be re-painted to any arm of
the military, even Waffen-SS, but as black-clad 'bodyguard' thugs? Really? He's
even painted-over a composition original - not just a sick Nazi but a bloody vandal! Still - guarenteed seller!
Safer
ground with this one! A while back (January?), I did a post on the various
cereal-premium kits, and there were a few mostly incomplete soft-plastic
'planes given away with UK comics at some point, this came via Gareth in the
Spring and is an almost complete Messerschmitt Me.109, I posed the missing
fuselage-half to show the 'whole' runner.
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Shouts-out
Repeating the call I made the other day, in
case this post gets more/different traffic over time . . .
Someone stated that he wouldn't produce a
complete list of Preiser as it would
run to 100's of pages; actually it currently runs to less than 60 - with all or
most of the blanks in place; and I am in the process of completing it for the A-Z
entry.
However I have two gaps, one is the very
early days (with any additions to the small 3xx series we looked at the other
day), the other being the four-number codes from the 1970's/1980's.
Also while I have various lists of Aristo-craft, Bachmann, Faller, E-R, VIP,
Vollmer and Walther's/Terminal Hobby Shop products as supplied by Preiser, I'm sure they are not all
complete. If anyone can help supply scans of old catalogues (mine is PK 12 I think, but in storage now) or
listings of early stuff or the mid-four number era, that would help, and all
help will be acknowledged when I publish, also you will get my current draft by
return.
The other call for help is: can anyone tell me anything about the two 'space-cars' in the picture? I am guessing they are from an early track-race game, as they have wings with rods that seem designed to follow a channel or stay within track-walls or something?
The other call for help is: can anyone tell me anything about the two 'space-cars' in the picture? I am guessing they are from an early track-race game, as they have wings with rods that seem designed to follow a channel or stay within track-walls or something?
About OO-gauge compatible for size and with
plastic bodies, heavy lead-wheels and clock-work mechanisms, this is the second
pair of these I've picked-up, worse condition than the pair in storage, I have
an idea there was a problem with one of them too, so I'm hoping that between
the four I will cannibalise a decent pair, with all their bits intact.
The other pair is the same colour way, so I
think that's it; 'a pair'; twice? I was thinking Chad Valley, Marx, early Lines/Mettoy or Rovex, but haven't the faintest idea, anyone know? Might they even
be a Hornby or Hornby-Triang thing
The other items in the shot are an
inter-war slush-cast Renault in need of tracks and a Japanese celluloid cart
with blow-moulded figures and load.
Finally reader/follower Jacob Ndolu from Indonesia (Small Scale World dot com
goes global!) asked me if I had any spare Wing
Lung copies of Matchbox/Airfix, I
don't; can anyone help him find some? I can pass details, just email me, or
post links in the comments.
I have had those Blue Box 90mm figures since I was seven years old
ReplyDelete'JB' had some, but even though I have an interest in Blue Box, it was back when I was small scale only, so I never grabbed them when I had the chance...Hey-ho!
ReplyDeleteAnd I got three lovely HK hollow blow-moulds earlier this year to compensate!
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