I don't collect these, I don't think many
of you do, but they come in . . . there are shelfies here from Brian Berke and
myself, there are donated samples from Peter Evans, stuff I've picked-up and
things which have been included in mixed Charity Shop lots . . . they just come
in!
Once they have been annotated and
photographed they tend to go on to the Blue
Cross charity shop here in town, where hopefully the mint/near-mint stuff
provides a nice surprise for a kid who's parent may only be able to afford toys
from charity shops?
An overview . . . chronologically according
to the dates on the .jpg's!
These are two on the left from Brian, which
he sent to the Blog back in 2016 (Combat
Soldiers) and 2017 (Desert Force),
the latter branded to both Hunson
(obverse) and JPW International (reverse),
the former a generic. The one on the right is from Peter, much-later (2019) and
was just collaged into the trio, it too; lacks a brand mark.
Two of the 'laws' of rack-toy army-men are
established immediately; loads of SF (Special [or Security] Force/s) panoply
festooning the figures and over-sized accessories - play value comes before
realism with these! Although - to be fair - the left hand figure has received a
semi-realistic wash paint-job.
Also from Brian, also 2017 came these
chaps, similar to the figures in the middle set of the previous trio of sets,
these are nevertheless new sculpts and shrinking their berets on the correct
side!
A further 'law' makes itself obvious;
random accessories such as undersized flags, or oversized rockets from WWII
German halftracks! I'm not sure if Super
is a phantom brand or an over-optimistic corporate QA statement from the
otherwise anonymous manufacturer!
This gets us to 2018, with the two on the
right from Peter (we may have seen another in a similar post last year or the
year before?), both 'minters' I hope they went on to bring joy to a small
person, the larger one branded to Maxxi
(a Middlesex-based importer) the other generic.
Some further close ups of the previous pair
from peter; the franchise-tied (Call of
Duty) but outherwise generic one is actually a very well made and finished
figure, possibly Blue Box (BBI) clearance?
While Maxxi
have been connected to those crude 54mm'ish Wild West sets also issued by about
five other 'brands' in the last three or four years, their figure comes with
candy (and may have been seen already, in a candy-container post?). I have a
lot of novelty stuff kicking about in Picasa and tend to grab it without much
planning during RTM!
Speaking of the Maxxi 54mm solids they are responsible for this chap too
(right-hand image); Apache Big Chief,
also from Peter, while the Accoutrements
(Archie McPhee) Oscar Wild came from
Brian, the two prooving that non-Army Man, rack toy, action figures are out
there!
Also JPW;
Brian sent these shelfies over 2018 and 2019, and there's no way they are in
any way connected to a certain stony movie franchise, on no, not at all, and
the white guy doesn't even look like Mr Stallone! These are actually quite cool
toys, if I was younger . . . and etcetera! They each come with a piece of
boxing-gym equipment, so you can build-up a little training-regime, while Sly
. . . I mean the guy in the stripped shorts worries about failing the big test!
Taken last October is this overview of some
of the above with others that had come in from various sources as lose figures
including some pricier branded civilians from younger kids 'big name' toy
ranges, I haven't given any sizes, as I haven't noted any as they went through,
and those who know about these things will . . . err . . . know!
A couple more loose ones and a set we have
seen before I think, from H&H
Distribution. I can see the appeal of them, but action figures need more
space than I have ever had, and - on the branded side - more funds than I can
or am willing to provide!
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