There seems to be only the four different
models, numbered in evens from 2 to 8 on the bonnet/nose and the belly-pan. And
possibly two tranches, with one of mine having different wheels, but they could
have been replaced at some point, or a deliberate attempt to get extra toy-world
mileage (pun intended) out of an old body-type model, after the change to
racing slicks (and new bodies) in the real world?
Each car from 2 at the top to 8 at the
bottom, with the 4 in both wheel variations; if I was more of an aficionado of
racing cars I could probably guess the intended makes (are 4 a Lotus and 8 a
Ferrari?), but they are also pretty crude and generic!
The HT
mark could be Hang Tjuk but the only
logo I can find for them is a rounded-cornered, rectangular cartouche〔‾〕, but they were making plastic vehicles in the mid-80's - probably
sometime after these cars were produced.
Other HT's with either no known logo, or
different logo's or markedly different product lines are Hang Tat, Heep Tung, Hinstar Toys (who did do some rack-toy
shite?), Hopewell Trading Co., or Hanung Toys & Textiles (Singapore, HTT?), whilst Hartung Trading (Germany, with 'China'
product) and Hayakwa Toys (Japan)
aren't Hong Kong companies and Helen [of]
Toy would be stretching it to breaking! Hang
Tjuk are 60/40 against, and I suspect it's a long-lost 'nother HT?
The red 4 - with the 'correct' wheels - is
a repaint which could be factory- or home-painted; it's hard to tell, and the
model underneath is an off-white. All the drivers seem to have had a gloss-red
helmet when new, in the same shade, so the car may be a factory-job?
Front row - from the left; this post's
number-2 car, then a die-cast Ferrari 36V G.T. R-102 (possibly from the Zee/Zyll/Zylmex stable, but I don't
think so?), a Politoys and an unmarked
but like and probably Bruder - it has
the Made in W Germany mark (with the W blanked-off, so post-1991?) and a
numeral 42, along with the same wheels and construction methods as other
marked-Bruder's . . . and
representing a car from a later era.
Rear row - from the left; A hard
polystyrene plastic racer with no marks which could be early British, or early
anyone, including Hong Kong, then either a copy of it, or another model of the
same car, but hollowed and cheap-looking, and finally a similar car of a
different source.
Both the latter two were sold in bakers as
cake decorations, probably through Culpitt.
There only seems to be the one design for
this size (I have other sizes of cake decoration/rack-toy racers; for another
day!) and as you can see they seem to be being driven by men in Tommy/Brodie
helmets!
Hugh - the blue car with the HT logo on was a giveaway with the Rev ice lolly in the late sixties. The only link I can see is on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/376683956317370451/
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That's brilliant Bill and a useful link! Thanks.
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