Torgano's late version (1970's)
'spacemen'; taken in almost equal measure (but really only as 'high influence')
from the Thomas/Poplar sculpts and
the slightly earlier Lido 'Captain Video'
figures and a third source, yet to be identified - if they aren't original
sculpts?
Here it's the two gold ones which have the Thomas Toys DNA oozing from them, while the pair in the middle and
the one on the far right have shades of Lido's fighting robots about them, the
other figure is not so easy to place?
The figures were sold as rack-toys in the 1970's on roughly A4-sizes carded
sets which often had an added novelty; here a cap-rocket, elsewhere a
bullet-firing gun (to knock them down) or a parachute-toy space-ship, and often
seem to have carried a phantom branding such as 'Balu' or here 'E Ora Giochiamo' (And now let's play?), other cards were bereft of words, having just playful graphical stuff.
These are all in off-white and include two examples of the sixth pose, which
has the Thomas helmet but is
otherwise the other 'original' pose. they are all fairly well-sculpted but tend
to a flatness in the design which I hesitate to call semi-flat, but they have -
undeniably - been flattened to ease manufacture . . . and give me my title, so
yeah! Semi-flats!
I've been told these are Torgano
too, but earlier. Unlike the soft, polyethylene figures above, these are
polystyrene and manufactured in two parts; figure and base, before being glued
together firmly.
The red one was reported by Ervino to be Torgano also, but would appear
to be from a separate line, being a new pose, he's really flat and a single
moulding of what is probably also the harder polystyrene
One of the Torgano's compared
with his near stablemate - Cromoplasto;
although the painted figure would have been more contemporary with the two-part
'styrene ones, from the previous image, I suspect?
2 comments:
A great post. I have never seen these figures before. They do have the feel of the Poplar/Thomas set but more action oriented.
They should be findable - probably on Italian eBay?
Cheers Terra'
H
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