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).
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!
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!
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!
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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