The
figures
The first three (top left - two policemen
and skeleton) turned out to be duplicates, but at 50p will move on for the same
one day, while synergy being what it is; I picked up another of the
yellow/white swivel-waist figures at the same show but with the colours
reversed! The rest of it was really just make-weight stuff, it's very hard to
exercise self-control with Peter's tubs, you just grab things which look
useful, unusual or new.
We'll look at the pirates again on TLAPD, I
suspect the 'Princess' grinning like a loon is a recent Kinder or similar, there were 4 Saban
in the lot - yellow winged Egyptian god thing, Soma-like knight and the power rangers - they are from a rival
chocolate gift-egg brand. The painted Indian is a vinyl copy of a US figure,
here marked Hong Kong.
But the best thing here is the running
tooth! Marked 'medentex recycling service'
in English, he/she/it looked Heimo or
Bully-like to me (heavy, dense, PVC)
and a quick Google the other day confirmed that that's likely to be the case; a
German firm founded in 1984 and centred in Bielefeld, now owned by the UK's Rentokil. There
must be thousands of these corporate salesman's-gift / trade-conference mementos
/ advertising-giveaways out there, I wonder if anyone specialises in collecting
them?
Logo
The
Animals
We've already seen the fish, the unmarked
but probably Heimo version of the Disney Bambi is a nice find as I now
have that sculpt in about five versions? The wild pig (Hong Kong) is really
quite good, but must be a copy of something from Europe? The big vinyl
tiger/lion with the collar is I think a He-Man
MotU item, but from which toy line?
The rather indecent blue horse was unusual,
I think he is meant to be attached to something else with that prong and while
he looks like a cheap French or German rack-toy figure from the wrong-end of
the 1970's, he could be HK. The hen too is 'different', with the legs bent in
the middle and stuffed into a slot under the bird.
A ZIP
turkey to join a growing sample of those otherwise anonymous Hong Kong copies,
and an elephant because I like elephants, a prehistoric something'o'therium
(anyone know who by?) and a Topps
hippo are other highlights.
Transport, scenics & other items
Nothing to write home (or a Blog post!)
about here really except the little house, it's made by Hoffmann of Austria, who were err... in homàgé to Wiking (shall we say!) and it's from their Der Kleine Städtbauer play-set, among other things.
A few trees and a native hut converted from
the straw-roof of a larger structure I suspect, but at 50p you can't complain!
The two racing cars are clip-together (Manurba?),
while the 'planes are catapult types.
Andreas Dittmann had taken a table to shift
a few spares (I took a few bags along the other year - or else you'll be found
drowned in the stuff one day!) and I had some of his 50p bits, which he kindly
added-to gratis! Motorbike, because . . . like elephants! And an elephant!
The Two smaller cowboys are Dulcop (about 45/50mm), which is
interesting as I think Dario sent a 25/30mm
one to the Blog, with a 54/60mm to compare, if I can find them, I'll do a
comparison of all three (?) sizes.
Wilma Flintstone (or Betty Rubble?) on the
shell-phone - geddit! And some nicely painted Russian/Polish flats, which may
be home painted, or may be commercial; it's hard to tell, they have a
commercial feel to them with air-brushed highlights, but the cross has been
carefully painted-in by hand? An Indian and a couple of Kinder finished the purchase.
A close-up of the 'flat' musketeer from Kinder, There were two ranges of these,
the one's with card over-lays and fully-formed headdress and the all-flat ones
with coloured-plastic plug-ins and it's nice to find these card ones complete
now, although his ostrich-feather's a bit bent!
It's funny, when I was eating Kinder like a daemon to find the
astronauts with satellites and other small scale figures (late 1980's-early
1990's), I used to give these away to other people's kids, now I'm buying them
back - without the chocolate . . .Doh!
2 comments:
The large yellow cat is a 'Batman the Animated Series', McDonald's happy meal toy.
It came with a Catwoman figure in 1993.
-Michael
Brilliant! Cheers Michael, the collar said it was something odd and I could only think of those big-cats in He Man!
H
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