On two recent meetings Adrian Little of Mercator Trading has given me small tubs of odds and sods, some of which are quite rare, unusual or interesting, and having found the errant pig hiding in one of the folders yesterday, I thought I'd better get the rest up here and shared with you.
Two of the pretty ugly, but quite rare Cherilea dinosaurs start this little parade of past plastic playthings, and while the Pterodactyl is reasonably complete, if rather playworn, the something ...nodon (tyranodon?) has lost a leg and the bit of the tail with the start of its name on! But, these will go with several others, some also a bit broken, in a growing sample.
Another handful of Blue Box Japanese, I will have some spares for swaps once they are all brought together and sorted for a final time, which is ironic, because for some time I had so few Nazar Marchenko sent me the missing figures as one of the first contributors to the Blog. Since when I've found and shown colour variations, painted examples and several mounted have either come in or been seen courtesy of Chris Smith!
Four Marx and a Deluxe Reading/Topper 50mm air-force/space types, very timely, as with the others in storage, they will be useful for a forthcoming comparison shot, and quite compatible with each other.
Another of the Taiwanese issue of the old European Asterix ice-cream/bubble-gum premiums, I opened the previous bag to shoot for a post here at Small Scale World, so I'll be leaving this one intact, as it's the less common one with shield etc . . .
I think these may be from Starlux, but are unmarked and probably from a boardgame, issued as premiums or possibly sold as die-cast vehicle set accessories, a' la Solido? I honestly don't know, and Starlux did have some unmarked stuff, and did issue unpainted toward the end, so?
This is fascinating, and anything you can add will be eagerly digested, it's a polystyrene novelty elephant, which is in two halves, apparently joined by a large ring and cavity thing which had me momentarily thinking it was a secret safe, hidden cavity type thing, before realising it's glued to its base (which also looks like the lid of something), even though there's no glue between the two halves which join tightly with no flash.
It could be the [sliding] lid of a vesta-case, cigarette case, or visiting/playing card case of some kind, maybe another version without the base does do service as a secret stash? Quite a good shade of 'ivorene', it's a charming, yet enigmatic little thing?
Then, the other day, Adrian gave me a small tub of mostly die-cast vehicle accessories ad model kit figures, and these are the smaller ones with Lledo, Scalextric, Hornby and an unknown lead/whitemetal figure (O-Men?).
That first dinosaur looks more like an iguanodon than a pteranodon (which would have wings). FWIW the ending -odon is greek for tooth, like the orthodontist who puts teeth straight. A lot of fossils are named for some characteristic of their teeth, perhaps because sometimes all we have is a jaw?
ReplyDeleteYes Dave! That's exactly what it must have been, which means not much tail missing! Also, I think these pre-date me by a decade or so, and when I was a kid they were still making the tooth/thumb mistake in books and things, so it would have been the main kiddy on the block, when it was made! Thanks,
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Is there a chance you have a comparison/guide of Asterix minis?
ReplyDeleteI think they run for many years and have difference in quality.
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If you click on the 'Asterix' Tag, under the post (or down the right-hand side of the page) you'll find what I've posted, if you click 'show all' on the blog list (left-hand side) and scroll to the bottom, you'll find some Spanish and Portuguese Blogs who haven't posted for some time, but still have useful info' on the old Asterix premiums, they too have 'Asterix' Tags.
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I'd say the first dinosaurs is a Iguanodon, just like the first guy to comment said. His feet are not the "theropode" kind, therefore I don't think it could be a carnivore.
ReplyDeleteYes, it makes sense, there will be a list in the PW Timpo Special, but I didn't have it to hand! Cheers.
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