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Friday, August 2, 2019

S is for Sentry-Box Ticking!

Not the greatest sample I'm sure, compared to some of your collections, but I've only been fagged with this large-scale malarkey for ten years, and larger items - like 'large-ticket items' - tend to be a lower priority! But, and as with totem-poles, I do grab them if they're going cheap, others have come-in in mixed lots, while a core of British designs were in the big purchase.

Airfix Guards; Airfix Sentry Box; Athena; Britains Herald; Britains Sentry Box; British Sentry Boxes; Cavendish; Cavendish Sentry Box; Crescent; Guard Boxes; Guards Colour Party; Herald Hong Kong; Herald Sentry Box; Hong Kong; Kentoy Guard House; Kentoys; Made in Hong Kong; Mastermodel; Old Plastic Toys; Plastic Sentry Box; Reisler; Scenic Accessories; Sentry Boxes; Sentry Coop; Sentry House; Sentry Shed; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell; Timpo Sentry Box; Timpo Toys; Una - VP; Una Sentry Box; Unknown Sentry Boxes; Vintage Plastic Toys; Wardie Mastermodel; Wardie Sentry Box; Wooden Sentry Boxes;
The two main British makers have both had a stab, Timpo (right) went with one tool, manufacturing in two colours and then gluing opposite-colour pieces to each other for a choice of two, otherwise identical boxes!

Britains (left) had three, the Herald one in the middle we'll return to in a second, there was a larger one in the later years (which is a near-copy of their (or T&B's (?)) earlier hollow/slush-cast one I think?) and the semi-flat or relief 'stage scenery' one from late Herald [Hong Kong]'s windowed, long-box sets.

Airfix Guards; Airfix Sentry Box; Athena; Britains Herald; Britains Sentry Box; British Sentry Boxes; Cavendish; Cavendish Sentry Box; Crescent; Guard Boxes; Guards Colour Party; Herald Hong Kong; Herald Sentry Box; Hong Kong; Kentoy Guard House; Kentoys; Made in Hong Kong; Mastermodel; Old Plastic Toys; Plastic Sentry Box; Reisler; Scenic Accessories; Sentry Boxes; Sentry Coop; Sentry House; Sentry Shed; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell; Timpo Sentry Box; Timpo Toys; Una - VP; Una Sentry Box; Unknown Sentry Boxes; Vintage Plastic Toys; Wardie Mastermodel; Wardie Sentry Box; Wooden Sentry Boxes;
Returning to the earlier Herald version; it gave rise to a family of near-identical, but different boxes, with here from the left; Herald, Kentoy, Cavendish, and two unknown's either of which may (or may not) be Trojan, UNA or VP, or even Speedwell . . . or someone else entirely?

Airfix Guards; Airfix Sentry Box; Athena; Britains Herald; Britains Sentry Box; British Sentry Boxes; Cavendish; Cavendish Sentry Box; Crescent; Guard Boxes; Guards Colour Party; Herald Hong Kong; Herald Sentry Box; Hong Kong; Kentoy Guard House; Kentoys; Made in Hong Kong; Mastermodel; Old Plastic Toys; Plastic Sentry Box; Reisler; Scenic Accessories; Sentry Boxes; Sentry Coop; Sentry House; Sentry Shed; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell; Timpo Sentry Box; Timpo Toys; Una - VP; Una Sentry Box; Unknown Sentry Boxes; Vintage Plastic Toys; Wardie Mastermodel; Wardie Sentry Box; Wooden Sentry Boxes;
Rather than try to explain all the differences, it's easier to present them as a table for those whose levels of geekiness equal mine to pore-over and compare with the above images!

Airfix Guards; Airfix Sentry Box; Athena; Britains Herald; Britains Sentry Box; British Sentry Boxes; Cavendish; Cavendish Sentry Box; Crescent; Guard Boxes; Guards Colour Party; Herald Hong Kong; Herald Sentry Box; Hong Kong; Kentoy Guard House; Kentoys; Made in Hong Kong; Mastermodel; Old Plastic Toys; Plastic Sentry Box; Reisler; Scenic Accessories; Sentry Boxes; Sentry Coop; Sentry House; Sentry Shed; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell; Timpo Sentry Box; Timpo Toys; Una - VP; Una Sentry Box; Unknown Sentry Boxes; Vintage Plastic Toys; Wardie Mastermodel; Wardie Sentry Box; Wooden Sentry Boxes;
I will waffle over the marks though! (1) is obviously the Herald design, (2) is the Kentoys version, which - frankly - is the [slightly] better design, it's a tad 'cleaner', more symmetrical and better etched than the Herald version. (3) is the Cavendish version, it's clearly had an attempt at removing the 'KENTOY' first line, although it remains readable if you do that 'turning-it in the light' thing!

I think (4) is the one credited to UNA in the Plastic Warrior 'special' of 2009, it's also seen in grey (as a copy) in the Kentoys special of the same year; it has a heavier gable/roof edge? Trojan don't have one listed (so far!), neither do VP (yet), but then there is (5) waiting for an ascribing too!

Also; given the similarities between the Herald and Kentoy ones, might Gemodels' Musgrave be in there somewhere, I had presumed Norman Tooth for both similar designs? Although there's no larger ex-Herald one in the new Speedwell 'special' (post due . . . overdue!), one has to consider them for the unknown '5' above along with the other possible 'names'?

Airfix Guards; Airfix Sentry Box; Athena; Britains Herald; Britains Sentry Box; British Sentry Boxes; Cavendish; Cavendish Sentry Box; Crescent; Guard Boxes; Guards Colour Party; Herald Hong Kong; Herald Sentry Box; Hong Kong; Kentoy Guard House; Kentoys; Made in Hong Kong; Mastermodel; Old Plastic Toys; Plastic Sentry Box; Reisler; Scenic Accessories; Sentry Boxes; Sentry Coop; Sentry House; Sentry Shed; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell; Timpo Sentry Box; Timpo Toys; Una - VP; Una Sentry Box; Unknown Sentry Boxes; Vintage Plastic Toys; Wardie Mastermodel; Wardie Sentry Box; Wooden Sentry Boxes;
I seem to have crammed the rest into one collage, but that's how the cookie crumbled, so that's how it is and what we have to work with!

Image A has the 'foreigners', with Афина (Athena) from Greece at 1, and Reisler's equally common Danish box at 2, both have been sold as tourist keepsakes for decades and are just as common as Britains' examples. 3 is from Hong Kong and must be from larger playsets? The Riesler has an incorrect flag, actually taken from a Guards musician!

Image B shows - on the right (2) what I'm pretty sure is Crescent's wooden one which ran alongside their figures through both the hollow-cast and plastic years, but I have a half-an-inkling the heavy steel 'tin-plate' one is Crescent too? But I stand to be corrected by someone who does know! Chris Smith is to be thanked for sending the wooden one to the Blog the other day.

Image C is not that clear, I used to think they were die-cast (and probably Wardie/Mastermodels; they're quite small?), but they may be a hardish whitemetal ('lead') slush-cast, which would open the field of possible makers considerably?

Image D has the diminutive Speedwell box on the right and an unknown wooden giant (also from Chris Smith - thanks again Chris) on the left, the chevron stripes are a bit 'Euro' looking and I suspect a reasonably modern, probably infant's wooden castle or building-blocks type set?

Airfix Guards; Airfix Sentry Box; Athena; Britains Herald; Britains Sentry Box; British Sentry Boxes; Cavendish; Cavendish Sentry Box; Crescent; Guard Boxes; Guards Colour Party; Herald Hong Kong; Herald Sentry Box; Hong Kong; Kentoy Guard House; Kentoys; Made in Hong Kong; Mastermodel; Old Plastic Toys; Plastic Sentry Box; Reisler; Scenic Accessories; Sentry Boxes; Sentry Coop; Sentry House; Sentry Shed; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell; Timpo Sentry Box; Timpo Toys; Una - VP; Una Sentry Box; Unknown Sentry Boxes; Vintage Plastic Toys; Wardie Mastermodel; Wardie Sentry Box; Wooden Sentry Boxes;
All of them in size-order with the two 'middle' ends duplicated and the addition of the little Airfix one from the Guards Colour Party on the far end of the last line-up. The Athena one should have a sentry glued to it - like the Reisler one

Favorite? I quite like the little may-not-be-Mastermodels may-not-be-diecsat, I'm 'pleased' with the Speedwell from the big purchase, but I don't think you can beat the octagonal Reisler with its pointy, fairy-tale roof and Royal-cipher transfer if you are thinking of starting a collection of these.

Now, it was the arrival of the two wooden-ones from Chris that pre-empted this post, the two (now three) tubs had been here for some time waiting for a post's photo-shoot, but also waiting to have the sentry-boxes here sorted into them, which may not have happened? I can't remember!

It doesn't really matter, but there may be a creamy- or dirty-white version of the yellow Hong Kong one somewhere, and possibly a Starlux one (another common one for tourism reasons) although we have seen the small-scale version here at Small Scale World in the past. Also missing is the Hong Kong [and/for] Cavendish one, with its plinth, but that's also been on the Blog, recently!

I have another small-scale lead one somewhere, which featured with a penguin and some Danish Guards years ago, possibly on HäT as a long-gone Imagshack-upload, but I'm not sure where they've ended-up . . . they're here somewhere; along with a flat one.

There are plenty of cheapie-kahki types from rack-toy playsets, but they are another thing altogether, there's a few small-scale card ones kicking around in the 'paper' crate I think and I used to have the mail-away with 'stars' 1:12th Action Man one, which differed in design from the retail one, both were heavy, mounting-card.

Also Fujimi, Hasegawa and Nitto produced small ones with check-point kits as did Airfix in 1:32, in fact I think I have one somewhere? I seem to recall a bag of grey polystyrene bits (no bridge?) came in at some point - possibly from Jim?

So, we'll have to return to them sooner rather than later! In the meantime, thanks to Chris for triggering this post.

2 comments:

  1. Hello Hugh, nice post. Had a lot of the green wooden ones recently. Not sure on origin of the white one either. My favourite is a jean one, white plastic with red chevrons cleverly made in two parts, the white outer has the chevron holes in it then theres a red insert with a base which fits inside. Was a chunky 60mm scale and for some reason i sold on, regretting that now. Cheers Chris

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  2. Hi Chris - Thanks for the two above, I don't know the Jean one (I'll find it!), but it sounds similar to their Tee-Pee/Tipi, which is both different to everyone else's, while at the same time a bit juvenile?

    Cheers
    H

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