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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.

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

P is for Postscript on Plasticom and Their Polish Pals!

Return or follow-up wouldn't compute once I'd decided on an alliterative heading and 'Pandect' would have flummoxed most I fear! Anyway, Plasticom were first seen here a long time ago now, and we have re-visited them several times AND looked at Polish versions, so this is another view, with more Polish figures (courtesy of Chris Smith) and, and . . .

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
I took a lot of pictures, and Chris sent a fair few, so we're starting with line-ups of his new Polish takes on the Plasticom 'Soldabar' sugar-candy/lolly-handle WWII figures above and below from two different angles, and  - the middle - the current rainbow of polymer colours from my Plasticom sample.

Note also slight variations; offset holes, smaller base and deeper reinforcing round some of the holes, also the orange-red 'short-shot/miss-mould' at the back left.

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
Chris's Polish knock-off's compared with the Plasticom, these would appear - from below - to be from two makers, but I think they are all of the same origin and although we've looked at similar figures here from Konrad Lesiak, and Wojciech Gudaczewski recently covered them on a Faceplant group, the maker/s remain anonymous! Wojciech did say they were mostly produced around Warsaw though, and would be what have been described here before as Kioskowce - cheap 'tobacco kiosk' novelties.

The standing firer is quite an original pose, with a serious attempt to replicate the Plasticom base; a shallower rim to the lolly-socket giving him away, while the 8th Army officer is a straight lift from Airfix's set. We've seen the two Plasticom's before, they are a Crescent (firer) and Britains (officer) clone respectively.

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
These are Chris's Matchbox clones, to whom belongs the firing figure from the previous image, we have 8th Army and Afrika Korps. Polish troops fought with the Eighth Army, but in Italy when they had gone into long trousers I think (and there weren't many Highland Bren-gunners in the Polish formations!), but still the affinity is there, and it gets round making hated Russians?

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
While Airfix are plundered for more 8th Army poses and - unusually - Ghurkhas, with both these and the previous, the colours are very hard to photograph under any conditions, and more worryingly - in the case of the center four - made to look almost as edible as the candy-lolly they were holding!

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
I wasn't thinking when I did this collage, so we have Wild West above (US Cavalry) and WWII below! The bazooka-man is taken from the late Britains Hong Kong output while the advancing pair in the middle are Crescent again with another Britains (damaged) on the left. The cavalry which I didn't recognise last time were ID'd by someone a while back (Vichy?) as Jecsan I think, but it's a fleeting similarity, with the Plasticom's far more naturally stance'd.

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
Image on the left here is from Theo van der Weerden, with two of the Cofalu clones (one each beret and helmet) of French infantry, more Britains and another US cavalryman, while I have the same pair (lower right) of Frechies, with another, stabbing pose, in various colours - above.

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
My four together, we've seen this shot on the Khaki Infantry page, but for the sake of completeness it might as well be here too!

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
Chris kindly sent me three duplicates from his collection, and I will eventually use them in comparisons on the Airfix Blog, but for now, one of each; Ghurkha, 8th Army and DAK above, order reversed below.

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
And to the wild Wild West! Top left (they too, came from Theo) and bottom are the Platicom from Belgium. The other two shots are all Polish figures from Chris (oops, I've only just realised one of them is WWII British!). Note the higher collar on the two top-right, which may be another maker's work?

There seems to be a bit of mix-and-match with these, but I'm not so au fait with Wild West figures . . . Theo's red figure is taken from Britains Herald Hong Kong, the green chap from the same maker's Swoppet range, the high tube pair might be based on ex-Jean or Manurba poses, the two six-gun chaps (bottom left) Herald (similar) again? The standing riflemen are quite nice poses/sculpts, albeit a bit flat; like most the Polish figures.

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
All Plasticom and a mix of Britains and continental sculpts being lifted here, I think we've seen them all before, I recognise the four interesting poses but can't place them (French?), while the standing firing and kneeling archer are both Herald HK. The standing bowman looks a bit like Rambo!

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
Two Polish Indians, again courtesy of Mr. Smith, and clearly a new manufacture for the blue figure, who might be mistaken for 'just' a Kioskowce but that base is hollow and too large to not be for a lollypop to sit in! I don't recognise either pose and the green one is missing a hand.

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
This chap came in the other day and I thought I'd better add him here for the full overview! He's similar to the Herald Hong Kong one, but the legs are slightly different, I think.

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
Plasticom's scenics, with a Britains original to the far right, you can see the Plasticom tree is greatly simplified. I think we have Chris to thank for one or two of these as well, but some time-ago now!

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
The Plasticom 'Czech hedgehog' tank-trap, compared with the Britains Herald Hong Kong accessory, and it's an early marbled one on the left (matching the previously seen tree), with a later plain-brown one to the right.

Airfix 8th Army; Airfix Ghurkhas; Belgian Toy Figurines; Belgian Toy Soldiers; Britains Herald; Britains Khaki Infantry; Britains Swoppets; Cofalu; Cofalux; Crescent Khaki Infantry; Czech Hedgehog; Field Works; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jecsan US Cavalry; Matchbox 8th Army; Matchbox Afrika Korps; Plasticom; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldabar; Totem Pole; Trawigo GmbH & Co KG;
You may have noticed that the ex-Matchbox advancing pose has what looks like a sign on his base, and I asked Chris about it, as a 'supplemental'! He studied it in depth and took tons of shots to try and get a few good ones (which was all 'a call above' for the blog) and sent me the best results. Stopping the shadow setting down 200% (that's the same figure in both shots) made it clear the 'HQ', 'Tobruk >>' or 'Achtung Minen' I had hoped for is not there!

Moreover, it's not that clearly a sign at all, and Chris wondered if it might actually be doing the job of what I call 'sprulettes', allowing material to pass beyond the products original cavity design, so the figure itself gets fully formed. Chris noted most of the other figures are more balanced with a leg either-side of the lollypop hole, while this was a one-sided sculpt, and it seems to me he might be spot-on? Although the bayonet has still short-shotted!

The last time I mentioned Plasticom online someone stated they were available in Germany from Trawigo, Bloomberg list Trawigo GmbH & Co KG (founded 1953) as an importer and wholesaler of confectionery & related products, not a manufacturer, so they didn't make them, they imported Plasticom's Soldabars, and repackaged them.

As I've mentioned them (Trawigo) now, I'll tag them and anyone searching in the future can come here and read > click here or on the Plasticom tag below this post or the tag down the right-hand side of the page for the - currently- seven other posts on these and the previous looks at Polish production/similar figures < !

And it gets them in the tag-list! Indeed, as we now know they got as far as Poland, and seem to turn-up most in mixed lots from France, Belgium, Holland and even the UK (occasionally), they must have had/carried several brand-marks, do you know your local one?

Many thanks to Chris Smith for help, images and figures, thanks to Theo for images, to Konrad for past images and help and acknowledging Wojciech's input, that's them, again, for now!

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