These are a fascinating contribution from
New York, having come all the way here, via there, from the UK! Brian says they
are the last UK figures he collected before leaving these shores for pastures
new.
A packet front from the Nabisco biscuits that contained the
premiums, Brian thinks around 1972/3 (they were also issued with Kellogg's Ricicles, probably the year before - 1971), Brian reports that
there was a mail-away offer-panel on the box for the whole set, which he did
send-off for, intending to paint them, he's still to get round to it; maybe if
he does he'll send the Blog those pictures too!
Close-up of Mr. McHenry; However, if this
is the correct figure I'm afraid they're not the Tatra set Brian thinks they are!
These figurines were one of three sets of Magic Roundabout premiums around in the late
1960's and early 70's, and are the most common being the smaller-sized set
given away by Wall's ice cream, the biscuits Brian
found them in and in Europe by several people including Tito (?) and Ola (who
were a Wall's subsidiary, or in some
way connected? Similar logo and brand-marks).
In the above shot Dylan is damaged and one
of the birds is missing from what is - fully - a 16-item, 14-figurine set, it was a hurried shot of what's come-in, in the last few years; all my premiums are in storage!
While all the figurines have the little
holes in the base (probably made by mould release-pins), common on these 'Euro'
premiums, Mr McHenry has a larger hole which is used to locate him on a
pin sticking up from the floor of his tricycle.
The other shot shows one of the more
interesting colours available from Ola's
Portuguese Ice Cream premiums (among others) on the right.
The figure far right seems to be a piracy
of the Nabisco and others commercial
set, bearing all the hallmarks of the Lucky
Luke piracy we looked at a while ago, those LL premiums also being widely
issued by several of the same sources and having the little holes in the bases/feet.
Getting back to Tatra-produced stuff, Brian also sent a shot of his Kellogg's Soldiers - most [shock horror]
still in their sanitised packs! These - of course - are Tatra! He remembers them as being in Sugar Smacks, also around '72. Of course
I'm joking with the 'shock horror'; these premiums carry a 'Premium' if they
are still unopened!
Again - thank you for the contribution
Brian.
* Similar colours, similar bases and six
poses; I rest my [probable] case until someone proves me wrong! But it further
raises the possibility of Tom Smith
having carried them as well?
Kellogg's on the Cereal premium website
Two more page wih magic roundabout info
ReplyDelete1968 issue
http://www.tonystrading.co.uk/galleries/cerealtoys/kelloggsmagicroundabout1968.htm
1970 issue
http://www.tonystrading.co.uk/galleries/cerealtoys/kelloggsmagicroundabout1970.htm
Very useful links M-7, they used to be on Magie's Yowies, but that suffered a meltdown a few years ago?
ReplyDeleteI think one of the metal sets may be by an outfit called Ron's Soldiers or something like that?
H