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I’m a 60-year-old Aspergic gardening CAD-Monkey. Sardonic, cynical and with the political leanings of a social reformer, I’m also a toy and model figure collector, particularly interested in the history of plastics and plastic toys. Other interests are history, current affairs, modern art, and architecture, gardening and natural history. I love plain chocolate, fireworks and trees, but I don’t hug them, I do hug kittens. I hate ignorance, when it can be avoided, so I hate the 'educational' establishment and pity the millions they’ve failed with teaching-to-test and rote 'learning' and I hate the short-sighted stupidity of the entire ruling/industrial elite, with their planet destroying fascism and added “buy-one-get-one-free”. Likewise, I also have no time for fools and little time for the false crap we're all supposed to pretend we haven't noticed, or the games we're supposed to play. I will 'bite the hand that feeds', to remind it why it feeds.

Thursday, February 21, 2019

S is for Salute the Bear!

I had one of those rare moments the other day, as reported recently by Bob Legget in Plastic Warrior No.173, of purchasing a cheapie from evilBay on the off-chance, and having more delivered than was expected, not a lot more, but enough!

Завод Салют; 1:100th Scale; 1:87th Scale; Battlefront; Bear-Cat; Cat-Bear; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HO-gauge compatible; Kultbyttovarov; Metal-Works Factory; Odessa Cultural Goods; PT76; Pz.Kpfw.IV; Roco-Minitanks; Roskopf's; Russian AFV's; Russian Plastic Toys; Russian Tank; Salute Factory; Salute Works; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Plastic Toy; Soviet Russian; Soviet Salute Toys; SU152; SU85; T34; T54; Teddy-Bear's Head; USSR Plastic; USSR Plastic Toys; Vintage Plastic Toys; Vintage Toys; Zavod Salute; Zeaveode Esaelyute;
I'd bid on what appeared to be four loose AFV's and an aeroplane, only for both the original bag and the packing slip to turn-up - having not been in the photographs!

The Logo is similar to the Odessa cultural goods/metal-works factory (Kultbyttovarov) logo we looked at a while ago with the help of Nazar Marchenko, but while that was a cat-bear or bear-cat (?) this is definitely a teddy-bear's head (it's all in the ears!), and the work's title translates as Salute Factory (завод Салют = zeaveode Esaelyute = zavod Salute = Salute works).

Завод Салют; 1:100th Scale; 1:87th Scale; Battlefront; Bear-Cat; Cat-Bear; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HO-gauge compatible; Kultbyttovarov; Metal-Works Factory; Odessa Cultural Goods; PT76; Pz.Kpfw.IV; Roco-Minitanks; Roskopf's; Russian AFV's; Russian Plastic Toys; Russian Tank; Salute Factory; Salute Works; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Plastic Toy; Soviet Russian; Soviet Salute Toys; SU152; SU85; T34; T54; Teddy-Bear's Head; USSR Plastic; USSR Plastic Toys; Vintage Plastic Toys; Vintage Toys; Zavod Salute; Zeaveode Esaelyute;
The four AFV's which I'd looked for after posting the other rocket-launchers and things a while ago (it's nearly March FFS!); a nice mid-Cold War grouping of 2 WWII/post-war SU's, and a - then -more up-to-date T54 and a PT76, in a size which [we will see below] comes-in at a reasonable HO-gauge compatibility.

The two plastic colours fall either side of the Kultbyttovarov FROG, but these are unmarked, I wouldn't say they weren't from the same tool-maker's though! There is as much duplication among these Soviet toys as there was in British khaki-infantry, French bazaar toys, or US derivatives of Tim-Mee!

Завод Салют; 1:100th Scale; 1:87th Scale; Battlefront; Bear-Cat; Cat-Bear; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HO-gauge compatible; Kultbyttovarov; Metal-Works Factory; Odessa Cultural Goods; PT76; Pz.Kpfw.IV; Roco-Minitanks; Roskopf's; Russian AFV's; Russian Plastic Toys; Russian Tank; Salute Factory; Salute Works; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Plastic Toy; Soviet Russian; Soviet Salute Toys; SU152; SU85; T34; T54; Teddy-Bear's Head; USSR Plastic; USSR Plastic Toys; Vintage Plastic Toys; Vintage Toys; Zavod Salute; Zeaveode Esaelyute;
The turrets (and gun-breaches) are held-on but allowed to move by having the ends of their locating-studs/breeches melted-back with a hot screwdriver (the breaches are actually melted-in a bit more firmly), creating a retaining 'mushroom', here the operator has got the angle wrong or pressed too-hard and left his mark in the hull!

Завод Салют; 1:100th Scale; 1:87th Scale; Battlefront; Bear-Cat; Cat-Bear; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HO-gauge compatible; Kultbyttovarov; Metal-Works Factory; Odessa Cultural Goods; PT76; Pz.Kpfw.IV; Roco-Minitanks; Roskopf's; Russian AFV's; Russian Plastic Toys; Russian Tank; Salute Factory; Salute Works; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Plastic Toy; Soviet Russian; Soviet Salute Toys; SU152; SU85; T34; T54; Teddy-Bear's Head; USSR Plastic; USSR Plastic Toys; Vintage Plastic Toys; Vintage Toys; Zavod Salute; Zeaveode Esaelyute;
The four heavies are accompanied by a twin-engined Illyushin Il28 'Beagle' (? - copied by the Chinese as the Hong/Harbin-5) for a bit of aerial support. As you may already have cottoned-on; the paler of the two greens is possibly the most un-photogenic colour I've ever tried to shoot, it sort of soaks-in the flash and spits it out again, as glare, all in the same millisecond - I've deleted dozens of poorer shots, yet the dark-green ones are in proper focus - they're all similarly surface-detailed; promise!

Завод Салют; 1:100th Scale; 1:87th Scale; Battlefront; Bear-Cat; Cat-Bear; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HO-gauge compatible; Kultbyttovarov; Metal-Works Factory; Odessa Cultural Goods; PT76; Pz.Kpfw.IV; Roco-Minitanks; Roskopf's; Russian AFV's; Russian Plastic Toys; Russian Tank; Salute Factory; Salute Works; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Plastic Toy; Soviet Russian; Soviet Salute Toys; SU152; SU85; T34; T54; Teddy-Bear's Head; USSR Plastic; USSR Plastic Toys; Vintage Plastic Toys; Vintage Toys; Zavod Salute; Zeaveode Esaelyute;
The hull in the top-left shot is the Battlefront (GaleForceNine)'s Pz.Kpfw.IV in 1:100th scale, the T34 is Roco-Minitanks' [rather too-tall] early effort in a nominal 1:87th, while the PT76 is Roskopf's which should also be 1:100, the evidence - as you can see - puts the Soviet Salute stuff closer to the hundredth than the eighty-seventh!

So; with the previously seen stuff, I've now got quite a few Russian Bears in the Right-Revolutionary Ready-made Russkie Regiment! I'll track-down a few more (I know there's a KV II still to find) and then we'll look at them all together.

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