The meat and two veg' of Toy Soldier collecting . . . toy soldiers! I had quite a good run at the show this year on the khaki-front, in fact, I've just split the folder into two; troops and AFV's, as it was 27 images! So, this post is that plunder, less all the vehicles! And we seem to be starting with pretty-much the last thing I bought at the show, probably because it was on top of a bag, and got shot first!
One of the American dealers was over for the day, was it Matt from Hobby Bunker? And he had these, in most colours, I went for the pink! BMC's GI Janes! I've not got them out of the pack, as Brian Berke sent us a nice khaki sample when they first came out, so they can wait for another day, but it was a definite box ticked!
Two blow-moulds which I think we've seen before, but here they are again, and they'll be back soon, as Peter Evans gave me a pair not a week ago! He remembers them being part of a shooting game with [I think he said;] four each of these two and one officer?
A Marx six-inch British infantryman, and Blue Box (or BB-clone) five-inch GI, complete the larger figures found in June.
Not my finest moment, but we all make mistakes at shows, hurrying, poor lighting, trying to hold-down two conversations, but whatever, I bought a lemon - the lewis gunner team are mucked about with, I thought they were a pair, but actually the No.2 is a conversion . . . heay-ho! Some Chinese made Matchbox clones (Shin Hing maybe?) and an earlier Rado or similar Russian.
French, very early Starlux (ovoid bases), or Quiralu, I think, possibly from aluminium moulds? I should know, and if I spent longer going through the folders I would know, but nice anyway!
Bagged small-scale and a couple of loose figures.
The right-hand bag had some interesting mould-purge figures in green/blue.
I actually went to the show with only one thing on the absolute wants-list; Hilco Anzacs, and managed to get all three with a colour variation, from one stall, and a seller on the opposite side of the aisle had the Trojan 14th Army types, so I grabbed them at the same time! The Hilco's are cut-n-shut 'conversions' (in the loosest, just-escaping-a-plagiarism-charge, meaning of the word) of the Timpo 'solid' 8th Army poses.
Also picked-up two of the Airfix 1st version Para's neither of which seem brittle, a problem with them now, a Thomas/Poplar 'ubiquityman' (driver, gunner and stretcher bearer), Blue Box GI in 50mm and three Lido-clones.
More small-scale, with Corgi 'chocolate bars' from the gift-set, Blue Box Germans in 'styrene, a similar Hornby-Triang 'Battle Space' radio-operator and a few other bits.
To be sorted, mostly Hong Kong, mostly Britains clones, and mostly to appear on the Khaki Infantry page at some point, I haven't done as much on there as I'd have wanted to, due to circumstance, this last few years, but I did add a few bits there, the other day, and there is more in the queue.
More Hong Kong, copies of Airfix 8th Army and Monogram GI's, all very much grist to the mill, but all having a place in the oeuvre, and will all need to be sorted into the correct tubs and samples, to build the bigger picture.
For instance the two colours of 8th Army clones, are from two sources, one marked Hong Kong the other just HK, and a difference in quality between the two. The aim being to eventually get them all tied into the correct sets/packaging, and hopefully get the odd brand-ID on them, I happen to know the HK's are probably Ri-Toys (Rado)!
More thanks to - Issack, Graham
Apperley, John Begg, Barney Brown, Brian Carrick, Peter Evans, Adrian
Little, Michael Mordant-Smith, Trevor Rudkin, Steve Vickers, and with no
emails since the intro-post, anyone else who gave me stuff, who I have forgotten to add.


5 comments:
Yes, it was Matt Murphy, of Hobby Bunker, who was at PW.
Cheers Anon!
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The BMC table at PW jad some great stiff. I wish I had got more (is there a 2026 date set?).
The Paul Revere set which is a mix of three historic figures and three fictional figures and a lot of accessories is excellent.
The Andersonville prison camp and figures is scarce and maybe questionable in terms of ethics.The figures can be used as off duty in camp setting. Bit in the area of Toys and Models, is it legitimate to show suffering, slavery, refugees, casualties?
Well, Jecsan did it with a whole Japanese prison camp and River Kwai bridge play set! But yeah, it's a moot point with some people . . . I don't know if you remember the garage full of toy soldiers which hit the headlines a few years ago, it turned-out it was all repainted Blackshirts! Like - Airfix, Marx, Deetail &etc., Germans, all painted in SS parade uniforms . . . just ghastly, on several levels!
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There isn't a date yet, but it usually comes out about now?
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