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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.
Showing posts with label 7 Inch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 7 Inch. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Azco is for . . . well; Your Guess is as Good as Mine!

I'm guessing - from the address (Pawtucket, Rhode Island) that - Azco Products Corporation are now part of (and may always have been - phantom brand?) part of Hasbro Inc.? But this may have been issued by the US arm of a Canadian (Montreal) company, which may or may not now be part of Hasbro?

There are still several Azco's around but they all seem to be in engineering; cutting/packing machine-tools (New Jersey, since 1983), water treatment (Langley, British Columbia, since 1975), industrial construction (Appleton, Wisconsin, since 1949) . . . and etcetera! The trouble here is that the name is - of course - an obvious diminution of 'A-to-Z Company'

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Anyhoos, getting here just in time for not going in the Christmas 2022 folder, which already has unused nativity stuff from last year (and 2019's leftovers) in it, is this rather charming blow-moulded set and; another shooting-game, which although a generic infant toy, has a certain seasonal vibe to it, at least to me? Babe's in the Wood, lawn-inflatable's, Crimbo nutcrackers . . . Hans Anderson's , you get the vibe too, don't you?

From the styling of the card I'd say sometime between 1950 and 1962/4 (Hassenfeld opened a Canadian subsidiary in '63 I believe)? And the sort of thing you'd expect to see at a seaside gift-shop over here, or hung near the tills in a dime-store over there? I've found a larger, lawn (or beach!) checkers (draughts) game by Azco too, which sort of confirms their target market/manufacturing bent, if not their history! He's 8-inches from top of Shako to base-underside, so a 7" figure for boot-to-eyeline measuring-Nazis!

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Given its age, and the dearth of other stuff available on-line, physically, or as text, I thought it better to not open it, so after cleaning the bag, which you could barely see through yesterday morning, tried to get good shots of the crude blow-moulded cannon and equally basic 'cork' - another polyethylene blow-moulded piece!

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Possibly the best shot - you stuff the cork in the end of the barrel and hit the pad on the end of the trail, it claims to fire the cork 20-feet, but my memories of such toys coupled with a test-squeeze through the outer-bag, suggest you'd be lucky to get two feet out of it, or have it last longer than a few hours before one of the edges/seams goes futt!

But that would get you through an afternoon on the beach, or a Christmas morning which would be job-done as it's very-much a one-trick pony. However; the figure is definitely a Toy Soldier, without a shadow of a doubt, and blow-moulded Toy Soldiers are a perennial favourite here at Small Scale World!

Thursday, March 7, 2019

B is for Bloody Big Blow-Moulds!

Brian Berke sent these to me the other day and they went straight to the top of the queue!

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US Marine rifleman stabbing downwards with bayonet. We like a bit of blow-moulding here at Small Scale World and it's been awhile since we had some, does anyone recognise them or have a branding for them?

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A flamethrower operator, bunker-busting in the World War Two Pacific theatre  'Island Hopping' campaign; he's got the same weapon Action Man carried on the heath in my childhood!

Both figures have substantial scenic bases with flat-bottoms so probably stand-up a little more easily that the three smaller 5/6-inch ones of mine we've seen here in the past which require careful placing and my holding my breath before I take the shot!

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I tried to work out the scale from the Crescent 'berserker' Brian posed with it and they seem to be 170+mm or around seven-inches! I suspect that between parachute toys and beach toys there are quite a few of these out there, so I'm sure we'll visit them again! Cheers Brian - Brilliant!

Saturday, February 16, 2019

H is for Hard-plastic Hussar!

It's beginning to look as if just about everything Fontanini produced (most of which they themselves produced in several sizes, materials or finishes) between about 1965 and 1985 were pirated in Hong Kong (in several sizes, materials or finishes), this is yet another!

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From the commoner sculpt-set of Napoleonic troop types and in the style of the blow-moulded knights we've looked-at in the past, the main difference is that this isn't a blow-mould, being a solid, very-dense, polyethylene lump. Finish is the same as the knights though with a metallic bronze/gold dry-brushed over a flat black.

Over eight inches with the base the figure is a good seven-odd.

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The base does seem to be slightly hollow, which may be due to shrinkage (the result of injecting such a large piece), or the use of a blow-mould/Rotary-mould tool with a large shot of plastic designed to be slightly hollow for cost, but tough-enough to survive handling? The little sticker is a generic version of the ones used by HCF, but lots of from-HK import novelties had the same or similar, still do, but now they read 'CHINA'!

The depth of the plinth and strange pinch to one end may be a sign that the statue was pleased in some kind of receiver or holder of some kind, maybe a piece of kitsch furniture or a lamp stand? The Sabretache has a florid, copperplate 'A' on both sides - as per the Fontanini original.

Wednesday, May 3, 2017

B is is for Big Buggers

Yes, you are right; we a in a phase of lazy-posts! This is due to technical issues with Hotmail-call-me-Outlook which is currently being addressed by Gmail! In the meantime I'm just throwing stuff up here in the hope it sticks!

A random sample of larger or 'over-scale' figures in a variety of formats and from various sources; left (4-inches) to right (8-inches):
  • Poured-resin Egyptian god, from a charity shop, I bought six about twelve years ago and then found dozens of other sculpts on evilBay - possibly a part-work thing? But equally likely to be just tourist tat.
  • Large Fireman, he looks vaguely French or German, but the helmet is wrong for both (given the era he was likely made in) so I suspect a Japanese tin-plate or Hong Kong plastic toy with their take on a British fireman?
  • The HK blow-moulded GI we looked at last year.
  • Russian blow-mould (actually I think 'rotational moulding' he's far more substantial) also been seen here recently, he's the larger of the sizes they issued these in.
  • Hong Kong polystyrene statuette of a larger Greco-Roman marble original, mirroring and possibly a direct copy of Fontanini
  • Carrara-marble sample with the aforementioned Fontanini's 'Rocco' or Regency lady atop it, polyethylene with colour-washes.
  • Branded to Noki (www.nokiware.com) and imported by Paladone (www.paladone.com), this guardsman washing-up sponge is - lets face it - in design parameters; no more than a Roman arse-wipe! Like the fireman he's two halves of polystyrene moulding heat-welded together. Both the website Addresses seem to have been amalgamated. and there's disco-divas and a lovely egg-set with guardsman toast-cutter still on their books.