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I’m a 60-year-old Aspergic gardening CAD-Monkey. Sardonic, cynical and with the political leanings of a social reformer, I’m also a toy and model figure collector, particularly interested in the history of plastics and plastic toys. Other interests are history, current affairs, modern art, and architecture, gardening and natural history. I love plain chocolate, fireworks and trees, but I don’t hug them, I do hug kittens. I hate ignorance, when it can be avoided, so I hate the 'educational' establishment and pity the millions they’ve failed with teaching-to-test and rote 'learning' and I hate the short-sighted stupidity of the entire ruling/industrial elite, with their planet destroying fascism and added “buy-one-get-one-free”. Likewise, I also have no time for fools and little time for the false crap we're all supposed to pretend we haven't noticed, or the games we're supposed to play. I will 'bite the hand that feeds', to remind it why it feeds.

Thursday, July 16, 2020

J is for Jean Höfler . . . Hoefler . . . Hhffluur . . . Hhoouffluer . . . Just 'Jean', J is for Jean!

Me being 'racist' again? It's humour isn't it, especially if you've watched Steve Martin's 'The Man With Two Brains' but being reminded of TJF (the man with half a brain), did you see how he followed my rocket launcher posts with a troop carrier? That crazy guy, he just loves sitting in my shadow, plotting my downfall! Seriously though, he actually had several vehicles and could have done a half-decent post, but then he doesn't do 'plastic smalls' he was just advertising his feebleBay sales, 'cos he's a dealer not a collector!

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Army Lorries; Army Vehicles; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Tractor; Carded Toy; Furth; German Toys; Germany; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean MIP; Jean MOC; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Made In Germany; Manurba Truck; Noreda France; Noreda Plastic AFV's; Plastic Guns; Plastic Rockets; Rocket Launcher; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy AFV's; Toy APC's; Toy Army Vehicles; Troop Carrier;
So I'll start with the troop carrier too! But compare it ('J' above) with the Noreda one ('N' above) from France. Some sources think Noreda copied Jean, but I think they just share the 'dime-store' styling, and a coincidental rendering in soft polyethylene plastic. Although both have polystyrene wheels in a more rigid polymer, and altogether have all the tropes of Airfix 'readymade' Attack Force vehicles.

Another reason for believing in parallel evolution, rather than influence either way is because - frankly - (ehh? Franks . . . oh, nevermind!) the French models (flash excepted; look at the driver's window!) are undeniably better made; if anyone 'copied' - it was the German firm!

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Army Lorries; Army Vehicles; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Tractor; Carded Toy; Furth; German Toys; Germany; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean MIP; Jean MOC; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Made In Germany; Manurba Truck; Noreda France; Noreda Plastic AFV's; Plastic Guns; Plastic Rockets; Rocket Launcher; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy AFV's; Toy APC's; Toy Army Vehicles; Troop Carrier;
Early Jean's have white wheels for some reason, but a lot of the cheapies did back then, and were decorated with 'Allied' stars, these being the same cheap, self-adhesive, paper ones you can still get from stationers, applied in a slap-dash fashion with no attempt to level them!

A standard cab-unit has the slots, brackets, holes and hooks for all the other variations/loads to be attached, and one large sample I acquired had most of them fitted with the missile-retaining T-bar, even if it was fouling the other attachments?

There is a canvas-tilted 'GS/Cargo' variant, but it has a strange hinge which leaves the tilt upside-down on the ground but still attached to the truck! While a carded set on eBay right now (download the image before it disappears!) has the cab-unit and chassis only, possibly as a tower for the long-barreled gun (see below), the other half of the barrel has slipped under the truck.

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Army Lorries; Army Vehicles; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Tractor; Carded Toy; Furth; German Toys; Germany; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean MIP; Jean MOC; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Made In Germany; Manurba Truck; Noreda France; Noreda Plastic AFV's; Plastic Guns; Plastic Rockets; Rocket Launcher; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy AFV's; Toy APC's; Toy Army Vehicles; Troop Carrier;
Fully traversing and elevating; the twin AA-gun was a real leftover of the earlier dime-store types, where pretty-much every set had one; Lone Star, Pyro/Kleeware, Beeju, Tudor Rose et al!

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Army Lorries; Army Vehicles; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Tractor; Carded Toy; Furth; German Toys; Germany; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean MIP; Jean MOC; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Made In Germany; Manurba Truck; Noreda France; Noreda Plastic AFV's; Plastic Guns; Plastic Rockets; Rocket Launcher; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy AFV's; Toy APC's; Toy Army Vehicles; Troop Carrier;
From little guns to big guns, again harking back, this time to the heavy siege and 'battlefield tactical' weapons of the 'world wars', and providing a nice basis for a war gaming conversion to rail-gun - old school; not realistic!

I think it's always meant to have the plug-in extension, giving it a 155/175mm look, but I've now found two without, which are still usable as 203/240mm howitzers, so a pair of both sit side-by-side in the tub.

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Army Lorries; Army Vehicles; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Tractor; Carded Toy; Furth; German Toys; Germany; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean MIP; Jean MOC; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Made In Germany; Manurba Truck; Noreda France; Noreda Plastic AFV's; Plastic Guns; Plastic Rockets; Rocket Launcher; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy AFV's; Toy APC's; Toy Army Vehicles; Troop Carrier;
The towing-bogie is the same as the guns, but the trailer=body is different, both seen recently here, but better angles on them I think, and the plug-in 'bolts' are obvious, and as I said last time; I'm not sure the 'plane was actually issued in this configuration, but the mechanism is the same . . . the aircraft probably came with a coloured launcher as a novelty?

The launcher being hard polystyrene, it's probably an earlier stand-alone novelty toy . . . there's no evidence of other loads for the trailer so the one was designed to take the other and with the plane it makes a great drone-launcher!

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Army Lorries; Army Vehicles; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Tractor; Carded Toy; Furth; German Toys; Germany; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean MIP; Jean MOC; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Made In Germany; Manurba Truck; Noreda France; Noreda Plastic AFV's; Plastic Guns; Plastic Rockets; Rocket Launcher; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy AFV's; Toy APC's; Toy Army Vehicles; Troop Carrier;
Space Tanks! Seen here years ago, and I think I have Bill (or Paul?) at Moonbase to thank for the trackless ones? They weren't sold trackless of course, and while I've tried fitting the turreted one with old truck wheels to make a wheeled APC, the length of the axles between the hubs is greater, so they just float about!

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Army Lorries; Army Vehicles; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Tractor; Carded Toy; Furth; German Toys; Germany; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean MIP; Jean MOC; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Made In Germany; Manurba Truck; Noreda France; Noreda Plastic AFV's; Plastic Guns; Plastic Rockets; Rocket Launcher; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy AFV's; Toy APC's; Toy Army Vehicles; Troop Carrier;
Noreda used a similar system on their bulldozer (upper shot; probably taken from the/a civilian range), without a middle wheel-set and with narrower, finer moulded tracks, another pointer to the originality of Noreda over Jean. Both went with polyethylene for the tracks, which makes them bow-out unrealistically, in a way stretched-rubber wouldn't have.

While the lower shot compares the Jean GS truck with a contemporary Manurba wagon (sold as Tallon in the UK), the Manurba is a reasonable approximation of a Magirus-Deutz 'Jupiter' truck (with a bit of US 'Duce-and-a-half' DNA), rather than the purely fictional Hoefler effort (with vague Mercedes L-series/911 lines?). It's because we saw the Manurba stuff here, years ago, that I thought I'd also covered the Jean!

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Army Lorries; Army Vehicles; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Tractor; Carded Toy; Furth; German Toys; Germany; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean MIP; Jean MOC; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Made In Germany; Manurba Truck; Noreda France; Noreda Plastic AFV's; Plastic Guns; Plastic Rockets; Rocket Launcher; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy AFV's; Toy APC's; Toy Army Vehicles; Troop Carrier;
Tractor! Artillery tractor!! Jean stole a few from their civilian range as well as Noreda, with the same simple expedient of running them in 'army' khaki polymer! Here the farm tractor gets to pull other loads, a civi' one is seen at the back; bottom left.

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Army Lorries; Army Vehicles; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Tractor; Carded Toy; Furth; German Toys; Germany; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean MIP; Jean MOC; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Made In Germany; Manurba Truck; Noreda France; Noreda Plastic AFV's; Plastic Guns; Plastic Rockets; Rocket Launcher; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy AFV's; Toy APC's; Toy Army Vehicles; Troop Carrier;
The civilian fuel-tanker also gets a military call-up.

Below that are two armoured cars, one recognisable as the WWII vintage M8 M20 (Greyhound in British service), the other a more generic thing with features of early cold-war stuff from France, Austria, Switzerland or Germany.

This pair is the exception that proves the rule; in having soft polyethylene wheels to the hard polystyrene of the other vehicles. Also I haven't seen them with white wheels in either plastic, so they may have been later additions to the line?
 
Both are now known to be Injectaplastic, not Jean, hence them feeling less comfortable here!

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Army Lorries; Army Vehicles; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Tractor; Carded Toy; Furth; German Toys; Germany; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean MIP; Jean MOC; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Made In Germany; Manurba Truck; Noreda France; Noreda Plastic AFV's; Plastic Guns; Plastic Rockets; Rocket Launcher; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy AFV's; Toy APC's; Toy Army Vehicles; Troop Carrier;
Typical packaging (as per the link above, but from the collection), the three blisters are large enough for anything except the articulated tanker-truck, which may have come on its own card, in a larger set, or as a counter-display/stock-box purchase? Or even cab and trailer separated in two of the blisters and a second vehicle as the third item?

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Army Lorries; Army Vehicles; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Tractor; Carded Toy; Furth; German Toys; Germany; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean MIP; Jean MOC; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Made In Germany; Manurba Truck; Noreda France; Noreda Plastic AFV's; Plastic Guns; Plastic Rockets; Rocket Launcher; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy AFV's; Toy APC's; Toy Army Vehicles; Troop Carrier;
Mine has a rocket-carrier, tracked APC and gun-truck. You can see a cement-mixer version of the 'standard' lorry in the photo-artwork, whether they also did a khaki version I don't know,  nor have I seen military iterations of the road-roller, front-loader or dumper-truck, but they may be out there; there is - apparently - an army-green dustbin lorry/refuse truck . . . not!

Look at the wheels man! Really; a crazy guy!

2 comments:

Andy B said...

Great article- I am going to be pernickety, and suggest the M8 "Greyhound" is actually the command version (M20?) without a turret, just MG ring.

Hugh Walter said...

You're not being persnickety Andy, you're being correct, elementary mistake - mea culpa!

H