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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 D&D Distribution. Show all posts
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Friday, September 19, 2025

W is for Wooden Jolly Boat

Actually, with triangular sails, I think it’s technically a yacht? Brian Berke has been busy getting his Pirates shot for Pirate Talking day, and these are his Hing Fat's, crewing a high-speed raiding schooner, or sloop?
 

The 'Yellow Peril'!
 



Pride - Plundering!


I think we saw a rather dodgy/fuzzy shot of  Hing Fat's own bottle-bag with header card (upper image), in a past post, so better ones are gratefully received, and vaguely remember even poorer shots from the defunct Marshall's wholesale catalogue, we've also seen a better Billy V version, but the lower image here, D&D Distribution's carded bag is new to blog, so new to ITLAPD! We shall return to this boat later! And thanks to Brian.

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

R is for Reminiscent of Rambo the Rampaging Recce Renegade!

Dooooorrntpuusshhhmeeeeee! Brian Berke sent these to the blog the other day, and with some catalogue scanning and the Toy fair; I've cobbled together a rack-toy post even though it's not rack toy month!

15cm; 50 PCS; Ackerman; Airfix; Army Guys; Army Set; Army Soldier Set; Army Soldiers With Bag; Army Troopers; Armymen; B65 035; Boys Toys; Code 1800; Code 1860; D&D Distributors; Debenhams's; Helmeted GI's; Henbrandt; Hing Fat; Ingram; JaRu; Keycraft; M60; Matchbox; PVCBH; PY38; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toys; Rack Toys MIB; Rack Toys MOC; Rambo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldats De L'Armée; Soldiers; Storage Bag; Tamiya; TC-334; Tobar; TY235A; Uzi; WWII Americans;
I sort of recognised the TC-334 code-format and in searching for something similar, ended-up with the stuff for the rest of the post, but not the name of the maker/importer I think they may be from?

Anyway; as you can see, a carded bottle-bag rack toy with artwork from another source (Tamiya?) and a set of figures which are drawn from Airfix, Matchbox and modern (JaRu type) rack-toy sculpts.

15cm; 50 PCS; Ackerman; Airfix; Army Guys; Army Set; Army Soldier Set; Army Soldiers With Bag; Army Troopers; Armymen; B65 035; Boys Toys; Code 1800; Code 1860; D&D Distributors; Debenhams's; Helmeted GI's; Henbrandt; Hing Fat; Ingram; JaRu; Keycraft; M60; Matchbox; PVCBH; PY38; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toys; Rack Toys MIB; Rack Toys MOC; Rambo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldats De L'Armée; Soldiers; Storage Bag; Tamiya; TC-334; Tobar; TY235A; Uzi; WWII Americans;
When I say Ja-Ru, I think their large rubber ones were among the first with the 'Rambo' M60 pose and the guy with the little Uzi/Ingram's thing and radio, but there are so many of these around now, and who was first is a moot-point. Mixing 'Fritz' helmeted GI's with Matchbox's WWII Americans and Airfix's Rumanian-helmeted para's isn't that novel either as there are several versions of them around too!

15cm; 50 PCS; Ackerman; Airfix; Army Guys; Army Set; Army Soldier Set; Army Soldiers With Bag; Army Troopers; Armymen; B65 035; Boys Toys; Code 1800; Code 1860; D&D Distributors; Debenhams's; Helmeted GI's; Henbrandt; Hing Fat; Ingram; JaRu; Keycraft; M60; Matchbox; PVCBH; PY38; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toys; Rack Toys MIB; Rack Toys MOC; Rambo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldats De L'Armée; Soldiers; Storage Bag; Tamiya; TC-334; Tobar; TY235A; Uzi; WWII Americans;
Their size also places them closer to the earlier issues, but not necessarily; as the overall quality of the sculpts is screaming sub-sub-piracy! The weapon is best described as belt-fed combat-shotgun I think - for when you absolutely, positively have to kill every living thing in the woods!

15cm; 50 PCS; Ackerman; Airfix; Army Guys; Army Set; Army Soldier Set; Army Soldiers With Bag; Army Troopers; Armymen; B65 035; Boys Toys; Code 1800; Code 1860; D&D Distributors; Debenhams's; Helmeted GI's; Henbrandt; Hing Fat; Ingram; JaRu; Keycraft; M60; Matchbox; PVCBH; PY38; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toys; Rack Toys MIB; Rack Toys MOC; Rambo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldats De L'Armée; Soldiers; Storage Bag; Tamiya; TC-334; Tobar; TY235A; Uzi; WWII Americans;
Similar sets with similar sculpt-mixes are all over the place at the moment (we've looked at dozens in RTM) and a few have surfaced in the last few days.

The older (2017) Henbrandt (A) set is very similar to the unknown US set, and while the two images may look the same, the Ackerman set is clearly 'supplied by' as their image is 57KB to Henbrandt's 250-odd  megabytes, so it's been through the eMail system a few times to have got its file-size so reduced. Still finable on Amazon under a search for Ackerman, but rebranded to other phantom sellers.

In the middle is the current (or 2019) Henbrandt set, more poses, but same low quality.

15cm; 50 PCS; Ackerman; Airfix; Army Guys; Army Set; Army Soldier Set; Army Soldiers With Bag; Army Troopers; Armymen; B65 035; Boys Toys; Code 1800; Code 1860; D&D Distributors; Debenhams's; Helmeted GI's; Henbrandt; Hing Fat; Ingram; JaRu; Keycraft; M60; Matchbox; PVCBH; PY38; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toys; Rack Toys MIB; Rack Toys MOC; Rambo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldats De L'Armée; Soldiers; Storage Bag; Tamiya; TC-334; Tobar; TY235A; Uzi; WWII Americans;
The upper shot is the Henbrandt listing in full, while below is D&D Distributors (similar stock-code to Brian's set, but no banana as it's prefixed TY for 'Toys') catalogue image, of particular interest in that the figure-shot shows similar Matchbox clones, while in the toob-shot they are full of Hing Fat product (codes 1800/1860), but with generic packaging/artwork!

15cm; 50 PCS; Ackerman; Airfix; Army Guys; Army Set; Army Soldier Set; Army Soldiers With Bag; Army Troopers; Armymen; B65 035; Boys Toys; Code 1800; Code 1860; D&D Distributors; Debenhams's; Helmeted GI's; Henbrandt; Hing Fat; Ingram; JaRu; Keycraft; M60; Matchbox; PVCBH; PY38; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toys; Rack Toys MIB; Rack Toys MOC; Rambo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldats De L'Armée; Soldiers; Storage Bag; Tamiya; TC-334; Tobar; TY235A; Uzi; WWII Americans;
Tobar have been running with these for several years (and supplied Debenhams's a couple of Christmas's ago), they are also larger than 54mm , but stick with a better quality all-Matchbox clone selection!

15cm; 50 PCS; Ackerman; Airfix; Army Guys; Army Set; Army Soldier Set; Army Soldiers With Bag; Army Troopers; Armymen; B65 035; Boys Toys; Code 1800; Code 1860; D&D Distributors; Debenhams's; Helmeted GI's; Henbrandt; Hing Fat; Ingram; JaRu; Keycraft; M60; Matchbox; PVCBH; PY38; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toys; Rack Toys MIB; Rack Toys MOC; Rambo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldats De L'Armée; Soldiers; Storage Bag; Tamiya; TC-334; Tobar; TY235A; Uzi; WWII Americans;
While they are also in this year's Keycraft line-up; with the same bag and box, but different artwork. Both sets (Tobar and Keycraft) might be via-Jaru (three spellings - one post!) though; I seem to remember one of the original sets sent by Brian (or shelfied) was these figures? Actually - I think the box is thinner and the count's dropped from 48 to 32 figures!

Maybe after I've got the Paratrooper and Firefighter pages sorted it will be time for a rack-toy 'Army Men' ID'ing page? Many thanks to Brian for the shots, and past rack-toy clone stuff.

Thursday, September 19, 2019

F is for Follow-up - Hing Fat Pirates

We looked at these for the second time last year, and I pointed out a difference between the pastel-coloured ones we'd looked at ten years ago and the more primary ones which I further consider to be the true Hing Fat (they tend to copy rather than innovate), so someone else's earlier sculpts.

D&D Distribution Inc.; D&D Distribution Pirates; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Pirates; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; International Talk Like A Pirate Day; ITLAPD; Pirate Bucket; Pirate Day; Pirate Figures; Pirate Play Set; Pirate Toy; Pirates; Pirates On The High Seas; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Talk Like A Pirate; Toy Pirates; TY225 Pirates; TY227 Deluxe Pirates Playset; TY641B;
Well I've picked-up a few more, and these contain two of the figures I only had as the later copies, but from the earlier set, so all the poses will probably turn-up for that earlier set, with Hing Fat probably still missing a few poses?

D&D Distribution Inc.; D&D Distribution Pirates; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Pirates; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; International Talk Like A Pirate Day; ITLAPD; Pirate Bucket; Pirate Day; Pirate Figures; Pirate Play Set; Pirate Toy; Pirates; Pirates On The High Seas; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Talk Like A Pirate; Toy Pirates; TY225 Pirates; TY227 Deluxe Pirates Playset; TY641B;
The new additions also increase the number of colours to be sought-out, and while I won't try for every pose in every colour, I can still use a few more from both sets for fuller samples, so I will look out for them again this year, with a view to a final post in a future ITLAPD.

Although Hing Fat's still current set have a dark red and a mustard, these are all the earlier, better sculpts.

D&D Distribution Inc.; D&D Distribution Pirates; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Pirates; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; International Talk Like A Pirate Day; ITLAPD; Pirate Bucket; Pirate Day; Pirate Figures; Pirate Play Set; Pirate Toy; Pirates; Pirates On The High Seas; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Talk Like A Pirate; Toy Pirates; TY225 Pirates; TY227 Deluxe Pirates Playset; TY641B;
D&D Distribution are offering this version of the Hing Fat set, and you can see the pose number is quite limited, with a hideously over-scale plunder-chest and barrel, two rather daft guns (I have one somewhere, but the wheel-hubs are brittle and one's fallen off! The raft however is not bad for a cheapie rack-toy?

Note also; the plants and horses, the former pretty generic fayre maybe bought-in, maybe Hing Fat sub-piracies, while the two horses are more interesting, being bare-backed sculpts of some originallity? The brown-one looks like the donor for the BraveStarr robo-one?

D&D Distribution Inc.; D&D Distribution Pirates; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Pirates; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; International Talk Like A Pirate Day; ITLAPD; Pirate Bucket; Pirate Day; Pirate Figures; Pirate Play Set; Pirate Toy; Pirates; Pirates On The High Seas; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Talk Like A Pirate; Toy Pirates; TY225 Pirates; TY227 Deluxe Pirates Playset; TY641B;
This was an old thumbnail from feeBay, and I've had to blow-it-up, lighten it and enhance the shadows to get it viewable, but it shows an alternate contents with a canoe replacing the giant barrel!

D&D Distribution Inc.; D&D Distribution Pirates; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Pirates; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; International Talk Like A Pirate Day; ITLAPD; Pirate Bucket; Pirate Day; Pirate Figures; Pirate Play Set; Pirate Toy; Pirates; Pirates On The High Seas; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Talk Like A Pirate; Toy Pirates; TY225 Pirates; TY227 Deluxe Pirates Playset; TY641B;
D&D are also carrying these smaller/different contents sets as header-carded hanging rack-toys, the pirate ship (and cannon) was being ascribed to someone else (Pressman) a while ago (15-odd, 20 years ago?) possibly in O'Brian?

Anyway, obviously in both iterations it has been around for a while and branded to various other names as a generic, all three D&D sets carry their own/branded artwork. Some sets have a 'little jolly boat' instead.

D&D Distribution Inc.; D&D Distribution Pirates; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Pirates; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; International Talk Like A Pirate Day; ITLAPD; Pirate Bucket; Pirate Day; Pirate Figures; Pirate Play Set; Pirate Toy; Pirates; Pirates On The High Seas; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Talk Like A Pirate; Toy Pirates; TY225 Pirates; TY227 Deluxe Pirates Playset; TY641B;
This was a late addition to the post and compares the older, now enhanced set on the left, and those poses duplicated by Hing Fat as smaller second-generation copies on the right. Because I was rushing things I managed to duplicate one pre-HF pose (top right of left-hand image - pink and mint-green), while seven is an odd total, so I'm wondering if another pose for Hing Fat's clone-set may turn-up, while eleven suggests one still to find for the originals?

Friday, August 30, 2019

R is for Round-up - Fish and Sea Creatures

Time for the occasional look at fish and fishy things, most of a rack-toy nature, but some of more substance and two of such exquisiteness it's a joy to have them on the blog, but first a return to some we've seen before here;

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
A while ago, probably the last time we looked at them, we saw a bunch of these, presented to the Blog by either Peter Evans or Brain Carrick, I can't remember, but whichever of the PW-founders it was, the other then gave me some more, from the same set!

So the above is now definitely courtesy of both Brian and Peter, and represents a more complete sample of a set with an unknown sculpt-count! Thanks to both. Simpler painting on most allows (within the budget) for more careful and multi-coloured decoration on the three reef/angel-fish types - top left.

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
The mould-tools clearly survive and are still in production, this set was donated to the blog in the last year or two, by Brian Berke, having been acquired the other side of the pond where it's wearing Imperial's moniker (which is probably the brand under which the older ones hit the shops - they having returned to the original contractor?).

Obviously some of the contents are as above (with no, or one-colour paint highlights) which means . . .

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
. . . that the sculpt-total can go up a bit! Adding a shark, a dolphin, an octopus and a sea-horse. But; with not all the animals in the Peter/Brain C sample being found in the Brain B bag, and with four new sculpts in the bag, we have to assume we may still be looking for more poses in the 'whole' set?

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
I must confess I can't now remember which of Brian C or Peter these came from either, I suspect Brian? Some seem to be meant to be pencil-tops, but the hole is a little small, so unless they came with some narrower pencils (for colouring?) it might be part of the production process or that they once had stands of some kind, none of the possibilities account for the fact that two have no hole, however?

If you found it on its own, you'd think the seal was from a newer 'China' set, but together as a group they obviously have some age, and each has a capital-letter marking but nothing else.

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
Modern rack-toy, although technically only 'pocket money' toy being that most annoying of phenomena, the Blind Bag. Also, they are not cheap, but still around in Sainsbury's and McColl's (Martin's) I think, possibly on a second series now? I bought one when I was feeling flush, just over a year ago, as a sample.

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
The models are very good though, AND - being manufactured from a cold, clammy silicon type polymer - are very, very fish-like, lying cold and 'damp' in your hand as if you've just pulled it out of the ocean! Decoration on the other hand is on the cheap-side!

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
The whale (it's not a country Mr. Trump!) definitely came from Brian Carrick, and is a lot of fun, it's obviously a bath toy aimed at younger kids/infants, and is a sort of hybrid between the larger krill-feeders with a hint ('attempt' is too kind a word!) at killer whale in the markings, but for HO pirates, I can see a future for it! It's a blow-mould/squeezy toy, and may once have had a squeak, but is silent now!

The resin block may have been a charity shop purchase, or it may have come in with a mixed lot. Similar in execution to the commoner fridge magnets, it's reminded me there are a few on the side of the boiler, I'll shoot them and tack-them on at the end of this post . . . as if they were there all along!

Colouring on the fish is very clever; it's all technique (air-brush and sweeping brush-strokes) which come together very realistically.

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
I think the blow-fish and the yellow sea-horse are Phidal, although from which movie is anyone's guess; unless they have small children in which case they will not only know which movie, but the characters' names and songs! But with The Little Mermaid, Dory and the other one, if you don't have little kids your guess is as good as mine!

But the blow-fish is not terribly cartoony, so can go with all the other fish, even the sea-horse isn't that daft; eyes maybe? The other sea-horse is an older polyethylene one, probably from a rack-toy type set.

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
This set - currently being offered on Amazon under an Aneco branding - seems to pull elements (or actual models) from several other sets for a 44 piece-count (although the meta-data says 56 pieces!). You can recognise several of the sculpts seen above, and some from the next image below, but whether they are copies, or bought-in from several contract-manufacturers and offered as 'a set' is open to closer investigation of the contents.

An investigation I'm not going to do as they weren't cheap enough! Which is not to say they weren't reasonable, but priced as a birthday-present rather than a going-home or trip-to-the-dentist gift! They also do similar large bags of insets, dinosaurs and farm or zoo animals. Note; the old Britains seaweed piracy from the Mini Sets has been given a make-over!

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
This is from D&D Distribution's catalogue, last year, and has some animals similar to the Aneco set above and a couple similar to other sets.

As I've explained in similar posts in past RTM's (so apologies if you've read this before!), a lot of the old Hong Kong (now just 'CHINA') manufacturers have a catalogue of 'standard' products which they take round the international Toy Fairs and then contractors (shippers, importers, jobbers) or contracting brands like Hasbro, Mattel or Tomy can grab a sort of 'Pick & Mix' to make up cheaper sets, or provide a few trees, rocks or barbed-wire in a higher-end play set or whatever.

Here the D&D mix is probably from one source, in the case of the Aneco bag I suspect several manufacturers were approached?

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
Another one from Mr. Berke across the pond, four cetaceans and two sharks (I think, otherwise it may be 3 and 3?), the old 1970's sculpt of flat tree (or a sub-copy) and the space-occupying blow-moulded rock!

Branded to Toy Major they should be available this side of the pond too; if you look around.

Funnily-enough I was only talking about TM the other day with Peter Evans who told me that Toy Major still offer a Sale-or-Return to their sub'ies, which has otherwise all but disappeared from the industry (it used to be the norm), which gives them an advantage over the Jaru's, Henbrandt's, Imperial's, Lloyd's, PlayWrite's and Grossman's of this world as a sub-contractor/end-user knows they can get their money back if the line tanks.

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
These are definitely not rack-toys! Also from Brain B, these were in Scully & Scully's window, probably with a pretty price on them, but then - they are very pretty!

I think the one on the left is porcelain, but it could be enamelled silver or brass, while the one on the right looks silver too, but may be a Christmas ornament-type glass blowing? You can just see an equally exquisite sea-anemone off to the right. When I win the lottery, I shall be putting my order in, I just need to start buying lottery tickets . . . Doh!

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
Recent additions (Chris Smith and charity shops) include an Iwako or similar dolphin and Safari elephant seal with a generic tortoise and one half of a similar animal, who, if it had its other half, would be a novelty 'snapper' I think.

There should be a red crab here which came in the other week but I seem to have sorted it into that strangest of zones; the god-knows-where box! It can wait for next time; it can't have gone far?

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
As well as four fridge magnets I'd forgotten there was another full one on top of the boiler, this one being painted wood pegged into a lump of resin coral. One of them is a glossy finish and I couldn't not get a reflection, but this was the best shot! It's a ceramic or terracotta to the resin or 'polystone' of the other three.

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Thanks to Brian B, Brian C and Peter Evans for large chunks of the above, Chris Smith, Adrian Little and Jim for bits-&-bobs along with anyone else who passes odds and sods to the Blog, it's all appreciated, even if; as in the case of sea-life or insects; a bit occasional in the posting - saving now for the next round-up; two have already come-in!

Sunday, October 28, 2018

R is for Regular Round-up!

Like yesterday's football/footballers; for many years we didn't really look at paratrooper toys here, but a couple of years ago I did  an overview of what I had here at the time, and since then with a lot of help from New York and keeping an eye-out, we've had quite a few re-visits.

I still haven't found the 'in storage' box, but I spotted a few buried the other day and it may be with them, so perhaps before Christmas I'll have united the two sizeable samples and we can have a better look or over-view of the genre - a favourite here, now.

1988 catalogue; Carded Toy; D&D Distribution; Hong Kong Novelty; Jaru; Kandytoys of Exeter; Lion Group; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Norton-Thomson Toy Co.; Parachute Toys; Paratrooper Toys; Paratroops; Phidal; Phidal Peter Rabbit; Plastic Toy Figures; Pocket Money Toys; Rack Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TKMaxx; Unique Industries; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Figures; Vintage Toy Soldiers; Wilkinson's/Wilco; Wilko's; 1 Wilko Wilkinson's Skeleton Snake Paratroopers Phidal Busy Book Peter Rabbit Unique TKMaxx DSCN0281
How they come in! I bought these in Basingrad on the 9th, two from Wilkinson's/Wilco, the other (Phidal Peter Rabbit) from TKMaxx, the monster [snake!] skeleton was really for Halloween, but you've seen it now - it'll look great with skeleton armies though! Phidal are going to need a couple of days now, there's around ten sets, or part-sets in the queue, and anyway it's the paratroopers we're looking at now.

1988 catalogue; Carded Toy; D&D Distribution; Hong Kong Novelty; Jaru; Kandytoys of Exeter; Lion Group; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Norton-Thomson Toy Co.; Parachute Toys; Paratrooper Toys; Paratroops; Phidal; Phidal Peter Rabbit; Plastic Toy Figures; Pocket Money Toys; Rack Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TKMaxx; Unique Industries; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Figures; Vintage Toy Soldiers; Wilkinson's/Wilco; Wilko's; 2 Unique Industries USA China Party Favour Celebrate Carded Paratroopers
So, N is for Not That Unique Are They! We've looked at their 54mm solid paratroopers here and we've looked at the blow-mould poses as both a blow-mould and solid by other brands or under other brand marks, but under Unique - as I said - these sets of four are in Wilko's at the moment.

I have a set of 12 in the storage lot which I think also came from Wilkinson's but about eight or nine years ago (possibly the green-carded set), while an earlier set existed. The drop in contents reflects inflation, but a drop from 12 to 4 in one step has a whiff of greed too, especially if you were running the twelve for 15-20 years, prior to the sudden count-drop!

A drop to eight would have been a better start, and if you're dropping to four, why not issue one of each colour?

1988 catalogue; Carded Toy; D&D Distribution; Hong Kong Novelty; Jaru; Kandytoys of Exeter; Lion Group; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Norton-Thomson Toy Co.; Parachute Toys; Paratrooper Toys; Paratroops; Phidal; Phidal Peter Rabbit; Plastic Toy Figures; Pocket Money Toys; Rack Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TKMaxx; Unique Industries; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Figures; Vintage Toy Soldiers; Wilkinson's/Wilco; Wilko's; 3 D&D Distribution High Flying Fun Para-Shooter Paratroop Toy 023357
This is a make-weight for the post, the recent D&D Distribution catalogue shot showing the currently common figures we've seen here under several brands already, they are the ones with the closed canopy and single-shroud which I don't like very much! Also, someone needs to have a word with the copywriter!

1988 catalogue; Carded Toy; D&D Distribution; Hong Kong Novelty; Jaru; Kandytoys of Exeter; Lion Group; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Norton-Thomson Toy Co.; Parachute Toys; Paratrooper Toys; Paratroops; Phidal; Phidal Peter Rabbit; Plastic Toy Figures; Pocket Money Toys; Rack Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TKMaxx; Unique Industries; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Figures; Vintage Toy Soldiers; Wilkinson's/Wilco; Wilko's; 4 Kandy Toys Jaru 4 Skydivers ST Street Kids Brand Paratroopers DSCN9591
We've also seen these several times but I couldn't remember if we'd seen a four-blister one, I know Brian B has sent shelfies of Jaru 3-blister packs and I've bought or shelfied two- or three-blister cards, but have we had a four? We have now! Kandytoys of Exeter.

1988 catalogue; Carded Toy; D&D Distribution; Hong Kong Novelty; Jaru; Kandytoys of Exeter; Lion Group; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Norton-Thomson Toy Co.; Parachute Toys; Paratrooper Toys; Paratroops; Phidal; Phidal Peter Rabbit; Plastic Toy Figures; Pocket Money Toys; Rack Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TKMaxx; Unique Industries; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Figures; Vintage Toy Soldiers; Wilkinson's/Wilco; Wilko's; 5 Norton-Thomson Toy Co. Lion Brand Group Paratrooper Gun Set-079
From the archive comes Norton-Thomson's 1988 Lion Group 'Pocket Money Toys' catalogue, and a different take on the paratrooper toy altogether; they are fired into the sky by a long, rigid . . . err . . . 'member' placed . . . err . . . between their thighs, the . . . err . . . 'snake's head' engaging with a steel spring and catch mechanism . . . well endowed lads, but - ouch!

"Most inappropriate toy in INGERLAND EVER!"; he spittle-flecks down the 'phone to the Daily Wail's 'really important news' desk, for lesser bloggers to re-post! Also issued under TNT branding as The Sky Devils Paratroopers as code M7626A.

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

O is for Ocean's Fifteen

I've had a lot more of those 45-65mm 'PVC / Rubber' animals come in with the last few big lots, and to follow-on from the ocean board games of this morning I'm throwing these up here as a by-the-by! The 'main event' is an unknown set with a couple of question marks.

Fifteen animals and or plants! They are similar to the Henbrandt set/s we looked at here a while ago (and will revisit soon) and are a mix of reef and deep ocean wildlife. However they may well be parts of two (or even three) sets, as there are numbering clashes and one with different markings altogether?

The set breaks down as follows, each (excepting the squid) having a neat CHINA stamp, the three-arrow triangle recycling sign and a single figure; between A-to-M . . .

A - Tuna
B - Ray (Manta?)
C - Ray
D - Flying Fish
E - Marlin - and - Anemone
F - Salmon - and - Frondy Thing
G - Pink Coral
H - Seaweed or Coral
I - Crab
J - Lobster
K - Starfish (Brittlestar)
L - ?
M - Sea Horse
- Squid (marked with same recycling symbol, but no code and 'Made in China')

Undersides; I wondered if the spotted one might be a flat fish of some kind, but I think the tail says 'ray' while the other one is trying to be a manta-ray, I think; with those cheek protrusions?

The fish, I'm assuming from the far left/rear; Salmon, Marlin, Tuna and Flying fish, obviously not to scale but quite nice sculpts none the less.

With the coral-erasers from Poundworld Plus and the Henbrandt ones I'm building quite a good reef! I'm not sure if the blue-tipped one is supposed to be coral or an anemone and likewise the green one may be seaweed or a coral?

As two of them share letter codes with the fish, I wonder whether there aren't more of these for two sets, one of fish and one of reef life? I wondered the same with the initial Henbrandt purchase and it turned out there were different sets.

To a casual observer the squid is the same as the others, similar size, decoration and material in the same coloured polymer, and I've put him with them for the time-being, but in a sub-bag to remind me he's a 'question mark', as while he has the same recycling sign and is the same plastic, he's marked MADE IN CHINA rather than the plain CHINA of the other fourteen and carries no letter-code.

We will be looking at a larger set of these (land animals though) with the same recycling marks and it may be that the squid is from a different set/contract, but from the same factory/maker.

Comparison with a couple of the Henbrandt examples (on the left), they are a standard size, but not to scale and a new word is needed for them, as there are more and more of them, farm zoo, marine and dinosaurs, cats, dogs and insects - MiniMals?. I supose 'Toob' or 'Tub Toys' is the word for the time being!

I don't know if I've mentioned it before, but I consider the container to be a tub if the height is less than twice the width or thereabouts, a toob if the height is several multiples of the width!

In the larger samples were a few who wouldn't fit the other - apparent - sets, and three of them turned up in a generic Sea Life Toob from the D&D Distributors catalogue, I've photographed the Henbrandt penguin with the new one (who has a wonky foot - I knew it couldn't be good carrying an egg on it for three months in minus 20° or more), there was also a nice otter (who actually looks like an otter - not that cartoon 'beavoter' from the chess set this morning!) and a nice alligator - 3 down 15 to go; I love collecting polymer MiniMals!

Thursday, February 22, 2018

D is Dinosaur Round-up

Not something you'd contemplate from the back of a horse, or even an open-jeep! Being; all the Dinosaur-related stuff hanging around on the desk-top or in Picasa. Have we had that attempt at humour before?

Brian B sent these back in the autumn, if not further ago, and they were sitting patiently waiting their turn (which is now), and while I know some of you will be groaning inwardly with a sighed "Not more novelty crap on SCW!", the fact is, if you have a skeleton army outside of the restrictive-practice legislation of someone like Games Workshop, these are fantastic, who wouldn't want a dirt-cheap, dead-bear 'Champion' or a skeletal War Elephant!

And bollocks to scale - you're proposing to field an army of skeletons who have not only come back to life, but can operate under combat conditions without muscles or sinews holding their bones together! And Geoworld give you a 'free' iceberg for your Revell Titanic model-kit or Timpo Esquimaux - double bargain!

I bought the upper group the other day for a quid, and photographed them with the aim of trying to separate them into the two (or even three) origin-samples I thought might be in the bag - along with the three 'minis' we saw in the Paul Lamond-post a couple of days ago.

But then - looking for something else in the archive - I found the lower shot, taken from the US importer D&D Distibution's catalogue, and it would appear that while I'm missing one or two (all right - three!), they are all from the same source!

Quite old-school in execution, they are a softish PVC, although there is variation enough in density between them for me to have set-about trying to sort them into separate lots! I seem to be missing the large upright sauropod-looking green one, the spinosaur next to him and the flying dinosaur to the left (in white), although I think I may have the 'bog-standard' palm-tree somewhere!

Picked this up because it's a Dimetrodon! Don't know anything else about it (it might have been carried by HGL - that's something else about it actually!), but look at my Dimetrodon! It's a Dimetrodon and it's mine!

Picture Credit - Meme via Doghousediaries 2012

If you squeeze his head together his teeth line-up nicely and slot together! It's purely coincidental - I think - but it's cool!

This is also from Brian B and is only posed (I hope, the thought of dinosaurs free to wander up the tracks is worrying!), but it's a rather neat use of different sized/scaled sauropods to make a family group, here paying a little too much attention to the bus-station under the arches!

Thanks to Brian for both contributions and more dino's to-come today.