LP are not especially 'rare' and have been much covered here and
elsewhere.
You don't know Co-Ma's Selenites yet?
They are not Thomas or Poplar; Thomas spacemen with bases are piracies.
Poplar were a Thomas offshoot.
Solpa are Greek not French - But then Schilling are American not German!
Amusing, yet pathetic - I mean it's painful to watch as you hear the gears clunking. If you're going to sit in my
dust copying my recent output, at least try to get it right! Then the next day the idiot lectures the knowledgeable Frenchie and we get 'everybodyelsesstuff' Because Stadsstuff hasn't got the rightstuff and it takes ten of them and FacePlant.TwitSpacestuff to get it right!
Anyway, thought I'd put this up here as the
Cock-whacking Monkey Lizard got a bit confused about these in his attempts
to 'elucidate the Vichy' a year or so ago, despite it mostly being here at Small
Scale World for some years!
If they are painted -
They are from Minimodels, of Havent in Hampshire (posh name for-/posh end of- Greater
Portsmouth!), another of the many subsidiary works of Lines Bro's Tri-Ang/Metoy/Playcraft.
Paint is minimal with gloss weapons and matt flesh and
uniform/equipment-highlights. We have looked at some of the better pieces before here and they were sold from counter-display pick-boxes
They are Almark who offered them as boxed sets, on the runners as multi-pose
type construction kits for home assembly, a few years after the Minimodels issues, in part to tie-in
with their WWII publications. Almark
didn't offer all the 'extras', but went on to commission some further sculpts
from the original artist Charles C Stadden, which were issued as metal kits, we have looked at some of them too!
Minimodels were founded in 1947 by Bertram Francis (a former toolmaker) in London.
Minimodels moved to a purpose built factory in Havent between 1954 and 1956.
Minimodels were sold (by choice) to Lines
in 1958.
Minimodels were the manufacturer of Scale
Figures.
Minimodels were the marketer of Scale
Figures.
Minimodels were a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lines and/or a administered as a branch of Triang-Mettoy-Playcraft.
Scale
Figures was a sub-brand/brand-mark of Minimodels and sister-brand to Scalextric.
Minimodels were the contract-manufacturer for Almark.
Almark were the 'Jobber'.
Almark
Model Products was a sub-brand/brand-mark of Almark and sister-brand to Almarks Transfers.
There is no, and never has been an Alamark Minimodels.
They are all dead! . . . Except Pedigree - strangely; they seem to be
abeyance, possibly by/for the Hornby
Group, the Pedigree name being held
by a shell-office in Margate?
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