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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, June 17, 2022

H is for How They Come In - Chris - May - 3

So continuing with the nice lot Chris Smith sent the blog at the beginning of May, brings us to the civilians, and kicks off with the sports figures!

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I photographed the diminutive circus chap the wrong way round, and he's off to storage a while back, so a bit of a boo-boo there! He's in the style of the mini-copies of the Commonwealth 'dolls', but clearly a circus performer or ring-master, I guess a cracker prize/capsule toy, but he could be from an as yet unknown set!

The athletes we've seen before, and it's the large number of them in many sizes which makes every example useful against a future post on all of them. While the other item is fascinating - he appears to be a tobbogan or luge rider, so-far so normal, but his 'machine' is a large slab, and on the underside is a grove with angled striations which would seem to suggest movement over a simple worm gear? So some kind of enclosed, interactive plaything he's come lose from? Anyone recognise him? He probably goes back and forth in a slot or track of some kind?

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A page of Firefighters is definitely in the pipeline, but in the meantime they keep coming in, and I haven't progressed much on the labeling, despite the fact that Theo van de Weerden has helped ID a lot, including some of these!

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Racing drivers! Like firefighters these are many-aplenty in odd/job lots, and ID'ing them all will take the rest of my life! Two big ones, from beach/lawn toys, and a little die-cast chap from something which should be easier to find?

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Likewise the many, many seated figures who have escaped their vehicle, horse, railway station or wagon over the years, the red one - front, is Tudor Rose I think, the red one - rear an Airfix or similar 'old fashioned car' model kit's driver in 1:32nd or 1:35th scale.

The rider (horse?) bottom right seem to have been coloured to match early Thomas rubber kids, but is a Polyethylene Hong Kong thing. Painted blue - front, looks like a Century 21 or similar Hong Kong chauffeur, while painted blue - rear, is from a similar Hong Kong item, possibly a crane, dump-truck or a variation of the popular fork-lift truck toys? The other three are random rack toy fodder!

Athlete Toys; Blue Box; Corgi Toys; Firefighter Toys; Horse Racing; Horse Riders; Hunters; Matchbox Toys; Mechanics; Mixed Figures; Mixed Lot; Mixed Model Figures; Mixed Model Soldiers; Mixed Novelties; Mixed Playthings; Mixed Toy Figurines; Mixed Toys; Poplar Plastics; Racing Drivers; Racing Mechanics; Roadworkers; Rural Figures; Seated Figures; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Sports Figures; Sportsmen; Tudor Rose;
Solider ground here, with two from a modernish (1980's/90's) set, an armless Blue Box mechanic with the larger 45mm Marx road/construction worker (sold here with the plastic, Hong Kong Muir Hill type dump truck, where the figure was also made) behind, and finally two of the possibly Lucky mechanics, taken from Dinky via Blue Box!

Athlete Toys; Blue Box; Corgi Toys; Firefighter Toys; Horse Racing; Horse Riders; Hunters; Matchbox Toys; Mechanics; Mixed Figures; Mixed Lot; Mixed Model Figures; Mixed Model Soldiers; Mixed Novelties; Mixed Playthings; Mixed Toy Figurines; Mixed Toys; Poplar Plastics; Racing Drivers; Racing Mechanics; Roadworkers; Rural Figures; Seated Figures; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Sports Figures; Sportsmen; Tudor Rose;
An eclectic mix here, with a guardsman! How do the ceremonials keep turning up in other themed shots . . . don't ask Hugh; you should know, you took the photographs! . . . anyway, I'd love to know who copied the Britains Shetland-pony in smaller scale, I have several now although this is the first in a  realistic brown, some Polly Pocket type thing?

Second upscale Matchbox game shooter clone this year, having never seen them before! A reverse colour-way of the cereal-premium hunter we looked at here. Behind him is a board-game hunter we may have seen here, or he may be one of two in the queue, but he might actually be new, he looks like a 3D version of the Trek (Spears Games) 2D flat?

Which leaves the figure I was told was used in those weather-clocks, but I believe he actually [also] turns up in cheapo copies of the Blue Box safari Land Rover?

Athlete Toys; Blue Box; Corgi Toys; Firefighter Toys; Horse Racing; Horse Riders; Hunters; Matchbox Toys; Mechanics; Mixed Figures; Mixed Lot; Mixed Model Figures; Mixed Model Soldiers; Mixed Novelties; Mixed Playthings; Mixed Toy Figurines; Mixed Toys; Poplar Plastics; Racing Drivers; Racing Mechanics; Roadworkers; Rural Figures; Seated Figures; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Sports Figures; Sportsmen; Tudor Rose;
Love the craft-carved 'yokel', he has the look of Greece, Turkiye or somewhere else in the Balkans? Common Ertzgibirge to his left, there's a Matchbox-copy farmer in a soft silicon ruber, I've yet to ID the set but it will be a rack-toy or die-cast of some sort.

A pair of legs (Barbie/Kinder?), two heads (Star Toy knock off's of some vintage action figure I've mentioned before I think) also copied as Monta-Man by Montaplex sobres, in monochrome.

The medic is Corgi - as an unpainted moulding - but I'm still not sure about the painted ones, die-cast accessories anyway, also die-cast; a wagon horse to be ID'd, and a PVC Micromachine Policeman finishes the shot.

Athlete Toys; Blue Box; Corgi Toys; Firefighter Toys; Horse Racing; Horse Riders; Hunters; Matchbox Toys; Mechanics; Mixed Figures; Mixed Lot; Mixed Model Figures; Mixed Model Soldiers; Mixed Novelties; Mixed Playthings; Mixed Toy Figurines; Mixed Toys; Poplar Plastics; Racing Drivers; Racing Mechanics; Roadworkers; Rural Figures; Seated Figures; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Sports Figures; Sportsmen; Tudor Rose;
And back to sports or 'horseflesh' as the trade has it! The two green ones are from that educational package set, the outer two are cracker toys I think, I used to believe they were from a board game, but many variations and colours have turned-up now, so Christmas crackers from the budget end of the spectrum seem more likely?

Many thanks again to Chris for sending them all for us to enjoy - vehicles and AFV's next . . . after more Romans?!!

4 comments:

Spectrum Steve said...

Good morning Hugh,

You are indeed right, the heads look to be from 'Action Jack' which was shall we say, derived from Matchbox's 'Mobile Action Command' or 'MAC' (Brian at Plaidstallions has extensive articles on MAC as he is a big fan)

Have a braw day,

Steve.

Hugh Walter said...

Cheers Steve, that's the chap! I may have ID'd him correctly in the past, but you can't retain everything in a monkey brain! There actually seem to be a lot of knock-off's one way or another, the construction must have been easy to copy?

H

Spectrum Steve said...

Yeah, you're right about that! they were held together with the head so if pulled out I would think a semi-competent manufacturer could easily as you say, knock it off!

Steve.

Hugh Walter said...

Heeheehee! :-))

H