Supposed to be the group shot of the Matchbox 8th Army (knowing the
officer (?) was missing), but spot the [not] deliberate mistake! Somehow
there's a British infantryman from the European theatre set running along with
his full battle dress! It'll all be clear in a sec'.
Given a Highland regimental-theme with a
kilted bagpiper and some Tam-o-Shanter's (it's the Tobruk movie's scene isn't
it!), they are a nice set and enhanced the Airfix
set, also being well-equipped with Bren-guns - as well-equipped as the Cherilea 60'mil's!
Some colour variations and that
dusty/chalky surface-deposit thing going-on again with all but three of them.
We have looked at several sets of copies
already; Brian Berke has sent one, if not two, and others were pulled-together
in a posts a year or two ago, these are very similar in plastic-type (tinny
polyethylene) and colour (electric puke-green) as some Rado Industries stuff but the bases aren't typical for them so
juries' still out on that one! And Ri-Toys
had sets of Airfix-copies as their
8th Army, but they may have contract-manufactured these for someone else?
It was while taking the lower shot of these
that I realised there were problems with the first shot above, beyond a missing
officer (or two!), not only had a British Infantryman snuck into shot, but he
was replacing the missing runner (third from right here), in that tub of the
8th Army 'zone', more than the photograph!
Now, I knew the missing officer was here
(left image, right-hand figure), but had forgotten Monty! And they were in the
WWII British (non desert) 'zone' in the attic where we have been dipping into
them over the last few years (which is why they have been sitting in Picasa
with a few ones' and two's!).
So anyway I dug this photo' out for the one
officer, realised I needed both, but having already put the rest of the 8th Army
away again, thought "Sod-it, I'll
run the two sets together!". The right-hand image is cropped out of
the Solpa set, which otherwise
contains Airfix Copies and - as a
whole image - is destined for the relevant page on the Airfix blog; picture courtesy of Kostas from Greece.
Of-course, I am still missing an officer
(or officer-type); the guy in tank overalls from this set! So we will need to
return to them both one-day, but perhaps only on the A-Z page.
In the meantime this is the rest of the
gang, almost as well-equipped with Bren's, they also have a US bazooka and a
mean-looking (but tad-fictional) flame-thrower - look out Fritz, it's June 6th
and your card is well and truly marked!
I think I did pull the left-hand image out
once before? There are two prone figures in the box, and for reasons known only
to Matchbox's engineers, they differ,
with one having a bayonet toothpick and the other a bare muzzle. I
imagine damage to the mould cavity was behind the variation?
Colour variation and the surface-deposit
thing again in the right-hand shot.
We have seen these sub-scale copies before
(in the post alluded to above - try the Matchbox
tag), but I thought I ought to compare them as they were to-hand, came with a
little bagged rack-toy from Peter Evans if I recall correctly?
The bottom right-image compares the Rommel
to the two we saw the other day as a late 'can't stop the presses - they've
already printed', Deutsche Afrika Korps picture! The other will have to wait for
the US Infantry!
Thanks to Peter and Kostas for the extra's
- they all enhance the whole!
Ah, old favorites! Correct me if i'm mistaken, but i don't think the 1/32 British Infantry set had the tanker chappy?
ReplyDeleteLikewise, the 1/76th set of the same was short on prone bren gunner and his mate (hence i'm on a bit of a quest to find pantographed down copies of the 1/32s, just to get these two poses in small scale). All good fun!
You'r probably right Tomholio . . . one less for me to find! I may be able to help with prone gunners in 1:72 . . . not sure the were pirated, but I must have a spare or two for you somewhere!
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