I've been told (by 'old guards' in the
hobby) these were produced as BraveStarr
knock-off
figures from the Mattel action-figure
TV tie-ins, but having used BraveStarr (or Brave Star) myself in the past once or twice, in-fact I now believe they are Galaxy Rangers' knock-off's from Galoob's similar action figure line!
There have been several robotic or Sci-fi type Wild West themed things in popular culture over the years including the original and recent re-hash of Westworld (where they are meant to look human), DC's Weird Western Tales and later Johna Hex, while Tex Arcana - I think (Arcanna, Arcaana?) - is another one, and there were various short stories in Metal Hurlant (Heavy Metal).
There have been several robotic or Sci-fi type Wild West themed things in popular culture over the years including the original and recent re-hash of Westworld (where they are meant to look human), DC's Weird Western Tales and later Johna Hex, while Tex Arcana - I think (Arcanna, Arcaana?) - is another one, and there were various short stories in Metal Hurlant (Heavy Metal).
Morbius did one I seem to recall (or was it
a 2000AD Tharg's 'Future Shock'?), where we see them from the backs round a
camp-fire, all Stetson's, gun-belts and leather jerkins, talking 'supper' until
in the last panel they are revealed to be aliens - eating a human? I may have
invented the last bit; the pink monkeys may only have been herded into the
corral, for eating later?!
Anyway . . . Galaxy Rangers not BraveStarr or Brave Star or Brave Staar!
Anyway . . . Galaxy Rangers not BraveStarr or Brave Star or Brave Staar!
So far I've tracked down 10 foot-poses, but
they do keep turning-up, so I'm not 100% sure if this is all the poses. Robot 'cowboys'
with ray-guns, I'm told (yep; by the 'old guard') they were Hing Fat branded (but don't know what
the header card said, or if it was Hing
Fat's) and are seem to have been issued in the same colours as their (Hing Fat's) MPC Astronaut copies.
The second figure on the top row and the
first on the bottom row (both blue) are 'fem-bots' being clearly modelled as
females!
Mounted Figures; three of the four poses
found so far, the reason I've only shown three is not down to a lack of robot
horses, but that the fourth (below) doesn't sit well in the saddle! The
middle-one is another fembot and there are only the two horse-posess found so
far, each coming in black or several shades of oxide red-brown.
The black horse above is the sporty, turbo-reconnaissance
number with aerodynamic cowls over the head and tail and an overall streamlined
or slim look, the brown ones are the broader, heavy APC's for ramming stuff and
kicking things about! They even have Star Wars AT-AT knee and
shoulder-joints and a scaled-down AT-AT
head!
The other rider on the left, on the right
the three commonest versions of one of the standing figures; the mould tool
obviously flexed badly, and you find more figures with flash down the leg than
without.
But the flash can be either side and is
very heavy, needing carving away, rather than the usual light-slice with a
scalpel, it's frankly easier to paint it as a scenic shrub or rock, or
short-circuiting flames! I'm guessing they were two cavities, next to each
other and the 'bridge' of tool metal between them would bend upwards, allowing
both legs to over-spill?
They are - Like most Hing Fat stuff - a bit on the small-side, around the 50mm mark and
are here compared with a right eclectic bunch of ner'do-wells I had to hand as
I sorted some of the 'space' stuff.
They are - Like most Hing Fat stuff - a bit on the shite-side, both in sculpting and
finish, but they are pretty unique, so I think a good paint-up and some
scenic-basing would improve them considerably, especially given there's nothing
to really judge them against. Singly they could also be used as stand-alone
'Mechs' in small-scale war-gaming forces or for steam-punk stuff.
Several of the figures have jet-pack type objects on their backs, while the fem-bots have wild manes of hair.
I'm not terribly happy with the photo's on this post, I think I did them a bit hurriedly, so we may return to them one day, or I'll take better images for the Hing Fat entry on the A-Z - when I get round to it!
03-10-2020 - Confirmed as 'Galaxy Cowboys' by Hing Fat (phew!) on Sean's Fantasy Toy Soldier Blog, and thanks to Chris Smith for pointing me there; they'd been there all along!
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The header card says "Galaxy Cowboy." I have a picture of an unopened bag on my cheap toy soldiers after 1980 page.
http://fantasytoysoldiers.blogspot.com/p/sci-fi-toy-soldiers.html
Cheers Shaun - sorry, if I'd known you had them (and I thought I knew all posts?) I would have posted a link myself - and got the set title right! At least they are Hing Fat!!
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