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Saturday, April 13, 2019

S is for Starlux Clones

A particularly unimaginative title, but it's a rushed post, I have nothing ready for Saturday or Sunday, so a couple of rushed ones going out between now (02:11am) and bath-time! These are pretty run-of-the-mill HK clones, or at least I think they are Hong Kong, they aren't marked.

50mm Figures; 50mm Sailors; FFL; Foreign Import; French Figures; French Foreign Legion; French Infantry; French Marines; French Naval Figures; French Sailors; French Toy Soldiers; Hong Kong; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Figures; Hong Kong Piracy; Hong Kong Toy Soldiers; Made in Hong Kong; Rado French Troops; Rado Industries; Ri-Toys French; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Starlux 50mm Troops; Starlux Copies; Starlux Toy Soldiers;
To all intents and purposes these are Starlux clones, but a couple of them are those poses which several Franch makers seem to have used, but the bases are Starlux'y so we'll call them after-Starlux French Foreign Legion for now!

The camera's flash has destroyed my careful arranging of the camel-dung yellow ones from lightest at the top to darkest at the bottom, by cutting through the varying patina's and revealing only two variations! The three shades of gray have remained true however.

50mm Figures; 50mm Sailors; FFL; Foreign Import; French Figures; French Foreign Legion; French Infantry; French Marines; French Naval Figures; French Sailors; French Toy Soldiers; Hong Kong; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Figures; Hong Kong Piracy; Hong Kong Toy Soldiers; Made in Hong Kong; Rado French Troops; Rado Industries; Ri-Toys French; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Starlux 50mm Troops; Starlux Copies; Starlux Toy Soldiers;
Also Starlux sculpts and four colour issues so far found, we've seen the originals here in 20 and 30mm I think. The last one is a very odd pose (does anyone actually march like that?) which I don't remember from the smaller versions.

Although unmarked, the figures are in a very Rado type of polymer (tinny polyethylene) and seem to share the same plastic colours are some Ri-Toy production, I'm not saying they are (although I'll tag them as such to 'cover the bases'), just that it helps cement the probable Hong Kong connection?

Rack-toys, wherever they are from, and common enough, I've been picking them up in small lots for at least 20-odd years? The upright marchers are 50mm and err . . . that's it.

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