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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.

Friday, August 28, 2020

AB is for Vidalis Brother's 'Joy Toy'

Back to Greece, pure coincidence but there it is, another Greek plastic toy here on Small Scale World, but sadly no figures again; no figures today actually, so figure-purists come back tomorrow, and more 'plastic smalls' so the PSTSM can have the day-off too!

1:72nd Scale; 204 Traffic; 61 Transporter Trailer; 7 VW Golf Polo; AB; Adelphoi Bitali; Bus; Civilian Toy Vehicles; Crane Truck; Greek Toys; Greek Vintage Toys; Joy Toy; Joy Toy 33 Bedford Crane; Joy Toy 5; Mercedes Benz; Mercedes Bus; Pedestrian Crossing Lights; Road Sign Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Street Signs; Traffic Lights; Vidalis Brothers; Volkswagen Karmann Ghia;
The set, which has - since these shots were taken - gone in the bin! Reason being, it was a very poor carton when I got it, with a sun-burnt blister-window, and a lot of hidden mending; I did the whole dismantle - dampen - iron - patch-the-inside (with Butterfly paper-tape) job on it years ago; so it was already a bit ersatz over its originality, and these are not so rare on feeBay, or at the bigger shows like Sandown, so - in the end - there was little point keeping it limping along.

1:72nd Scale; 204 Traffic; 61 Transporter Trailer; 7 VW Golf Polo; AB; Adelphoi Bitali; Bus; Civilian Toy Vehicles; Crane Truck; Greek Toys; Greek Vintage Toys; Joy Toy; Joy Toy 33 Bedford Crane; Joy Toy 5; Mercedes Benz; Mercedes Bus; Pedestrian Crossing Lights; Road Sign Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Street Signs; Traffic Lights; Vidalis Brothers; Volkswagen Karmann Ghia;
The 'meat and two three veg' in this set is the Bedford car-transporter with three VW Golf/Polo type 'hot hatches', all have tinted windows and the Bedford is particularly well done with only the gryphon missing from the little shield 'nose'.

Partly that is down to a larger size, these are toward the larger end of 1:72nd, rather than the similar Blue Box's smaller end of 1:76th, and the cab is the same model as that military MK from Blue Box (and others), but as a triple-axle tractor unit this would have been a larger engined vehicle or have a different gearbox and therefore a different code-designation, I suspect?

1:72nd Scale; 204 Traffic; 61 Transporter Trailer; 7 VW Golf Polo; AB; Adelphoi Bitali; Bus; Civilian Toy Vehicles; Crane Truck; Greek Toys; Greek Vintage Toys; Joy Toy; Joy Toy 33 Bedford Crane; Joy Toy 5; Mercedes Benz; Mercedes Bus; Pedestrian Crossing Lights; Road Sign Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Street Signs; Traffic Lights; Vidalis Brothers; Volkswagen Karmann Ghia;
The same cab on a longer chassis provides heavy-lift and there is a good measure in interior detail in the cab. As far as I know this type of Bedford nevr saw service with the British Army, who used Foden's in the heavier classes, but some other NATO members may have had such equipment, while for old school war-gaming all they need is a coat of matt-green and they can serve in any army you want them to!

1:72nd Scale; 204 Traffic; 61 Transporter Trailer; 7 VW Golf Polo; AB; Adelphoi Bitali; Bus; Civilian Toy Vehicles; Crane Truck; Greek Toys; Greek Vintage Toys; Joy Toy; Joy Toy 33 Bedford Crane; Joy Toy 5; Mercedes Benz; Mercedes Bus; Pedestrian Crossing Lights; Road Sign Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Street Signs; Traffic Lights; Vidalis Brothers; Volkswagen Karmann Ghia;
The logo is an AB from the Latin alphabet, odd for the country which still uses the Greek alphabet, but as it stands for 'Adelphoi Bitali' which is the Greek for 'The Vidalis Brothers', I suspect it's all cleverer than me! This is - obviously - the Mercedes bus.

1:72nd Scale; 204 Traffic; 61 Transporter Trailer; 7 VW Golf Polo; AB; Adelphoi Bitali; Bus; Civilian Toy Vehicles; Crane Truck; Greek Toys; Greek Vintage Toys; Joy Toy; Joy Toy 33 Bedford Crane; Joy Toy 5; Mercedes Benz; Mercedes Bus; Pedestrian Crossing Lights; Road Sign Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Street Signs; Traffic Lights; Vidalis Brothers; Volkswagen Karmann Ghia;
While there is a lack of figures, there is still a lot of play-value added with the inclusion of a whole bunch of accessories, including both working traffic lights and working pedestrian crossing lights (for the non-existent pedestrians!), for those who need to know about these things, there are two variants of road sign with longer and shorted plinths at the bottom of the Lego-like pole.

The light units are quite clever with a slider placing a white plastic disc behind clear, coloured plastic lenses as you push and pull it up and down behind the cover, finally' two slightly sub-scale petrol-pumps are included. there's also a bag of traffic-cones

1:72nd Scale; 204 Traffic; 61 Transporter Trailer; 7 VW Golf Polo; AB; Adelphoi Bitali; Bus; Civilian Toy Vehicles; Crane Truck; Greek Toys; Greek Vintage Toys; Joy Toy; Joy Toy 33 Bedford Crane; Joy Toy 5; Mercedes Benz; Mercedes Bus; Pedestrian Crossing Lights; Road Sign Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Street Signs; Traffic Lights; Vidalis Brothers; Volkswagen Karmann Ghia;
The typical range sample circa-1970, when this set was issued (note the larger 1:43rd (?) sports cars), there are a few earlier, simpler models from the 1960's, and it may be that more will be revealed by Greek collectors going forward, I don't know a good source for Greek toy info, beyond a couple of toy soldier pages, but 87th Scale Info havea page on them here, despite their mostly being quite oversized for HO-gauge - the smaller turcks here are Toyota's in a very HO-looking size.

And - as with the Comet-Authenticraft stuff (which they never actioned) if someone from that site contacts me I can give them the new model numbers and some new photo's?

11 comments:

Diego Agudín said...

Hello. It's for sale?

Hugh Walter said...

No, sorry Giego, I'm a collector not a dealer!

H

Diego Agudín said...

Ok. Thank you. I am looking for one sign

Hugh Walter said...

Sorry Diego - not Giego! Which one? I do have some loose stuff in a ' Joy Toy ' tub somewhere, but it will be 6, 12, even 18 months before I would be able to look now, everything's in storage?

H

Diego Agudín said...

The old stop sign (round circle with a triangle)

Hugh Walter said...

I'll keep an eye out, and have a dig when I unpack Diego, but it could be a while and you may find one in the meantime!

H

Diego Agudín said...

Check the email for the sign

Anonymous said...

Joy toy is still active with some small production
https://www.joy-toy.gr/

Hugh Walter said...

Cheers Anon . . . I don't think my set is that old? 1990's?

H

Diego Agudín said...

Late 1970 or early 1980s

Hugh Walter said...

Yeah (laughs), I'd said so in the text, shows how much attention I pay to my own whitterings! Thanks, Diego!

H