When I opened it at home I found the following article complete, with embedded images, and frantically wrote to Angelo the next day saying please send the originals so I can run it as an article!
Not only did he send them, but he took new
images of most of them and some supporting paperwork, to the point where I now
know as much about these as he does . . . in five minutes time - so will you.
I then suggested I post his article as he'd
written it and further look at the vehicles in turn after Christmas, but have
instead collaged the images and placed them where the single pictures were in
the first draft, which is the only real editorial change . . . I hand over to
Angelo;
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SAM
TOYS - " MILITARY SERIES"
Sam Toys produced model cars in the late
50s and late 60s.
The Military Series was initially composed
of seven vehicles which were the plastic copy of similar metal models by the
French Dinky Toys.
Below is a copy of the catalog of the
period showing the series and the description of each individual vehicle.
Art. 437 – JEEP - copy of model 669 “JEEP” or
672 "JEEP" (re-issue of 153a) by Dinky Toys
Note the error in
the name in JEPP
Later, other models were added that were
variants of the first series.
A first variant was the MILITARY TRUCK
where 4 soldiers were added to the platform. This meant that the lorry remained
uncovered because it was not possible to put the tarpaulin with the seated
soldiers.
The next 4 models were created using the
floor of the MILITARY AMBULANCE which on the bottom always showed the writing
434 Military Ambulance for all these models.
Finally there is a model 443 - JEEP CON
RIMORCHIO that the SAM TOYS inserted in the AUTOCARRI series, but that actually
refers to a military vehicle.
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A few points I'll add, all from the
material provided by Angelo, firstly, the lorry used for ambulance and plug-in
bodies is now recognised as being the Truck,
3-Ton, 4x4, GS, Ford Ambulance (Spurling, Muliner or Duple [bodies]), AKA; Fordson-Thames GS-Lorry, and an
excellent article on all the toy versions (we've had the diminutive Matchbox RAF version on the blog and the
article attributes the MPC 'Mini'
ambulance - also seen here - to the same marque) appeared in the October 2011
edition of Model Collector magazine,
with Nigel Robertshaw in the author's chair.
The image from which Angelo cropped the
'civi' Jeep, also has civilianised
versions of the same lorry, each in a 'wagon-&-drag' configuration
(commoner on the continent, although a lot of haulage companies use them on their late night 'trunckers' so you often see them on the motorway network in the early hours), along with a wrecker-body version of the Humber 1-Ton, which is lovely!
Many, many thanks to Angelo for sending this
into the blog, a relatively unknown series of non-Hong Kong copies, and I'm
very fond of my one example, the Humber
with passengers.
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