Ten infantry and a character: Lord Monty of
Stuborn! These are the origianls and factory painted to a 'toy' standard in
mostly matt paint, which adhered quite well, but only for the talc (fine chalk
powder) added to the polymer, which now renders them bloody brittle!
Paint varied over time, with the worst
version being the brown-booted (late/simplified?); Mr. Marx may have had the
excuse of being far away and a toy-man not an army-man, but Timpo had no such defence, and while you
can pretend they are wearing dessert-wellies, it's not quite kosher, is it?!
Later (during my childhood - 1960/70's)
they were packed to compete with Airfix
in Action Packs as unpainted sets of
'army men' rack-toy-alikes, with the orange running for some time and (I think
- don't quote me!) the green coming toward the end?
Some of my Action Packs have had the distinctive mould-release pin-marks
removed, and there's a bit of a colour-variation there as well. While some
colour variation was more marked and why did the out-painter's end-up painting
(or NOT painting) the hem of Monty's iconic jumper, below the belt, as if he's
tied a cummerbund round his waist?
And - of course - we know it's supposed to
be Montgomery as he is wearing the two cap-badges (against King's regulations!)
on his beret! Only the Gloster's were allowed two cap badges and they had to
represent the same unit and one of them had to be round the back!
I can't remember if I produced this chap
from a damaged duplicate recently, or if someone else did it years ago and it
came in with a mixed lot, but it's a work in progress, needing one-and-a-half
new/replacement feet! And a mug! I intend him to be brewing-up with the Britains Indian camp fire and a mug of
char!
Always (along with the mine-clearer) the
first to go, I do remember dropping the tub when moving a while ago, so finding
this (bottom left) in the tub wasn't a surprise, and as you can see they've
gone together well-enough for a decent shot or two; Loctite Superglue Plastix and activator-pen. At least my
mine-clearers were all OK
Couple of comparisons, we saw one of them
the other day, while the other shows Timpo
sitting nicely between the small 54'mils and the bigger ones, such as this Atlantic gunner.
Overseeing the late ('stop press' on
other posts) sorting - HK and Chinatroop army-men!
Timpo's Eighth Army look like they're wearing soccer shorts from the 50's whereas photos from WW2 show shorts knee length or longer.
ReplyDeleteI know! But - let's be honest - Airfix's look like they're up for a night of 'leather action' down the Blue Oyster Club! Charbens' in a day or two . . . They too are in 'footy-bags'!
ReplyDeleteCheers
H