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Monday, November 8, 2021

Y is for You Can't Hold a Candle to Them!

Chris Smith sent me the most incredible link a while ago, and I was so amazed, I didn't even look at the price as I hit the buy-it-now (BIN) button! It wasn't terribly clear how many were whole or - indeed - how many were damaged, but then they still had an ocean to cross, so it was cross-fingers-and-see-what-turns-up time!

1962; 1972; Dyna-Cast; Emenee Formex 7; Home Caster Kit; Home Casting; Home Casting Moulds; Home Molder; Home Moulder; Kenner Presto; Mattel Thing Maker; Mold-a-Rama; Molding Machine; Moulding machine; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toymax Metal Molder; Vac-U-Form; Wax Figures; Wax Toy Soldiers; Wax Toys;
And this is what turned up, miraculously a good more than half, were passably 'complete', and I say "passably" as we shall see in a second or two, playwear has rendered a lot of them even more blobby than they were when minty fresh, which would have been pretty blobby, as they are basically made of crayon wax!

1962; 1972; Dyna-Cast; Emenee Formex 7; Home Caster Kit; Home Casting; Home Casting Moulds; Home Molder; Home Moulder; Kenner Presto; Mattel Thing Maker; Mold-a-Rama; Molding Machine; Moulding machine; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toymax Metal Molder; Vac-U-Form; Wax Figures; Wax Toy Soldiers; Wax Toys;
There are four simple poses of generic WWII/Early Cold War types, which, clockwise from the green pair are; Sentry with slung rifle on right shoulder, holding SMG across body, water-cooled Maxim/Browning MG and a bazooka/ATR. And the SMG (where discernible) is more Soviet Bloc than NATO, so really generic!

1962; 1972; Dyna-Cast; Emenee Formex 7; Home Caster Kit; Home Casting; Home Casting Moulds; Home Molder; Home Moulder; Kenner Presto; Mattel Thing Maker; Mold-a-Rama; Molding Machine; Moulding machine; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toymax Metal Molder; Vac-U-Form; Wax Figures; Wax Toy Soldiers; Wax Toys;
Colour variation would suggest they were actually made from wax crayons - one of the Crayola big 64-caryon sets maybe? Bottom left is the broken ones, but I've kept them for some of the colour variations!

Equally, how they came about is a mystery to me, but I'm assuming some kind of home-moulding kit? They came from the 'States which is home to the Mattel Thing Maker (1962?),  which had many mould- or accurately mold-sets (were they for fighting the monsters?), the Kenner Presto (1972?), the Mold-a-Rama coin-op's (1962 to the present day) and more recently the Toymax metal molder (which could take wax) among others (did Hasbro have one?), but the closest I could find was Emenee's Formex 7 sets with the Dyna-Cast which was another wax moulder, and they did do a military set, sadly with four larger scale figures?

1962; 1972; Dyna-Cast; Emenee Formex 7; Home Caster Kit; Home Casting; Home Casting Moulds; Home Molder; Home Moulder; Kenner Presto; Mattel Thing Maker; Mold-a-Rama; Molding Machine; Moulding machine; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toymax Metal Molder; Vac-U-Form; Wax Figures; Wax Toy Soldiers; Wax Toys;
Size comparisons; above with the early war, under-armed, cash-only thank you Mr. Churchill Flying Fortress (from Adrian Little), also in wax and below with an Airfix USAAF pilot, you can see the wax figures are a pretty perfect HO-gauge compatible 18mm.

Many thanks to Chris for finding them, and does anyone know where they came from, other than America, which I just told you! A brand; we're looking for a brand! They could even be something more commercial and pre-manufactured, or cast from home-casting metal war-gaming figure moulds?

Later - Correction on the numbers - counting the two images - at this late stage! - It's about 82 good ones to 100 broken, so just under half, some of which have been given away already!

Later still - might be Kenner's 'reusable plastic' Mold master set from 1963? Also found the Rapco - Plasticast and Gabriel - Monster Machine! but putting Kenner in the Tags . . . for now!

A teeny bit later . . . yeah! That's it- 1963 Kenner's Electric Mold Master toy maker No. 1410, now I've got to track down all the AFV's!

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