An earlier (?) [better finished; less holes
drilled in it for plug-ins] version of the three-way hybrid A/C with sub-scale Land-Rover and jeep trailer in generic packaging
along with a larger Jeep in ST (or more likely MST) branding.
Close-up; it's a much cleaner sculpt and
the Land-Rover will be a copy of the
Matchbox 1-75 series smallie.
The Willy's
Jeep from the similar card, we'll be looking at them in a day or three!
Is it ST
(something toys!) or MST -
Mountain [something] Toys? Macau? . . . Probably a made-up brand so it doesn't matter,
unless you are an obsessive, middle-aged, collector of toys . . . and lists!
- Probably - earlier packaging of the
smaller models from the above range, and the A/C is now in 'enemy' brown!
Close-ups of the Land-Rover and trailer, while the Land-Rover is ex-Matchbox
I'm not so sure about the trailer, it was issued in the small scale by Tai Sang/Blue Box (in hard plastic -
theses, like yesterday's are all soft polyethylene), but someone must have
produced a donor (they always did!), could it have been from an early kit? Monogram, Pyro; one of them?
Close-up of the brown-job, euschk! - No
Plug-ins, no vehicle-commander.
A Reminder of yesterday's
novelty/fair-ground prize or whatever with all attachments.
That's your lot - lazy post!
Trailer is a M100 style trailer used by the American and Canadian Armies in WW@ and Korean Wars (if it has rounded fenders) Vietam War era is squared fenders
ReplyDeleteCheers dkenner, I seem to remember somewhere seeing it called a 'Trojan' or something, but also recall that the reference wasn't that clear, M100 sounds like the re-order code of choice!
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Ever discover anything else about MST, or ST? That the toy is called a Jeep isn't surprising. All depends on the market.
ReplyDeleteNo! The only likely candidate to date is the Ming Shing Metal & Plastic Factory Pty., ('Ming Shing Toys' could = MST) but they have a different logo!
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While the ST-mark is the opposite case, so many it could be but they tended to change their logo's to fit fashion through the decades, so you've got about eight 'Stars', Silverlit Toys, Sewco Toys, Super Trade, Samrich, and Sheric Trading's, and many more . . . one day - he hopes!
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