Part of the plunder pile from Sandown Park
in May, for some reason (too much stuff to blog and a three month hiatus - two
resons!) I've not done the show reports on the last three Sandown's, I might as
well wait until next weekend and do all four on the same day!
Two very similar but completely different NASA-type, Moon-shot, space-themed rack-toys, one credited to Hing Fat the other from a jobbing
unknown with a Dollar Tree Distribution
sticker. And hard to know which came first as I will discuss in a minute!
Artwork on both shares elements and either could have contributed to the
Photoshop'ing-efforts of the other!
A 2006 catalogue image of the Hing Fat figures (carrying the 'cabbage
patch kids' logo) with a better selection of accessories, clearly a larger bag
with adjusted card-art and almost certainly a high price-point than my recent
purchase was originally aimed at?
Back to the two recently acquired sets and
we find that the figures do differ, only the chap with pliers/snips (far right
pair) is the same whole pose, the rest are either different, or slightly
changed (middle pair), although both sets are using elements (arm/hand implements/general
posing) of the old MPC Mercury/Gemini
suited chaps but with chubby, Apollo-suited bodies.
Hing
Fat have gone with a Marx flag, while the Dollar
Tree uses the common 'pile of dirt' flag, and their set has the added
play-value of a couple of blow-moulded rocks (meteorites?) and a small rocket
which looks more like an ICMB than an Apollo-programme launcher!
Both marked MADE IN CHINA, with the Hing Fat having evidence of a previous,
smaller-fonted, MADE IN HONG KONG mark scratched-out. Now - as hinted at above
- I'm sure there is a third source of these, and that the third set is the best
set, also wearing a Hong Kong mark and from the early 1980's.
The reason for which is that before I was
collection this stuff myself (last ten years) I spent some time helping a well
known dealer (as some of you know) and sorted a load of these, and can well
remember the Hing Fat bag (from the
second image above) being lesser quality that another sample. That other sample
(lacking packaging) were as 'cleaner' sculpts next to the Hing Fat as the Hing Fat are,
here, next to the (3rd generation?) clones. So there is probably another
chapter to today's story, which will have to be for another day!
Dollar
Tree's rocket disassembles into four pieces and it
struck me that the top section would make an excellent comm's tower/objective
in sci-fi micro-armour war-gaming!
From a 1986 catalogue (courtesy of Bill B)
comes this image of some of the larger pieces from Hing Fat sets, the shuttle looks to be different to the one on
offer in 2006 above but that may just be a question of the cutting-back of
paint phases! It's a sub-scale model, while the (Soviet-looking?) satellite is
more in-scale with the figures by the looks of it?
I photographed them twice! Doh!
Hing Fat are also responsible for some of the straight-copy MPC clones and again they are not the
best quality copies out there, but neither are they the worst. Colour mixes
aren't clear but I think one is red, white & blue and the other silver
& white.
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