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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 Fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fish. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 22, 2023

W is for Water World

The next part of Jon Attwood's donation parcel to be looked at is the sea, pond or river life, and lots of interesting items were hiding among the dinosaurs, to be uncovered and shared here.

Bottom feeders, and the nice kind which aren't bidding against you on feebleBay to turn a quick profit on the only two things in the lot worth the not quite as much as they will reappear for, a few days later, on a BIN!

The larger lobster is marked for Shing Hing, and the two bigger starfish (brittle-stars) are maked BCLA 1997, which may mean something to someone (there could be a connection with the US 'jobber' Imperial?), the rest are simple 'China' marks.

Sharks, the two yellows are from one maker, the other pair from another, with a simple 'Shark China' on the yellows' (colour variants of the same sculpt) and only a China on the other two.
 
Mostly unmarked or carrying simple China-marks, the reef and flat-fish, I think the unmarked may have "Hong Kong" age, while the others are a little newer.
 
The cetacean sample has big whales (they're not a country Donald!), modelled small! Dolphins and probably a porpoise (I'm not sure if I know the difference - like kangaroos and wallabies; does it just come down to size and blood-tests?!) and a killer whale, off to Gibraltar to sink a yacht!
 
The fur-seal pup, is a two-part, possibly Iwako type eraser, but the polymer's a bit too hard, and the grey pup in a larger scale is in a dense 'polystone', and again the small sample ticks all the boxes, with seals, sea-lions and a walrus!
 
A frog of more decorative/ornamental origin, and two turtles and a tortoise who dragged some lizards to the party! For terrapins, see kangaroo/porpoise note above!

Again I thank Jon for sending them to the Blog, and we will have final reckonings when all this stuff is reunited, soon I hope, and we can start tying all the odds into sets, and attributing them to brands, lines or generic rack-toy titles!

Saturday, December 17, 2022

C is for Chris's Autumn Parcel - Animals

Some lovely stuff among the animals this time and I've thrown plants and scenery into the mix too! And with ten images to get through, we'd better make a start, in the order I shot them . . . flats first;

Amphibian; Bat; Bear; Birds; Camel; Cats; Chinasaurs; Christmas Crackers; Cracker Toys; Deer; Dinosaurs; Dogs; Dogs Cat; Dolphin; Duck; Elephants; Finger Rings; Flat Premiums; Flies; Frogs; Giraffe; Goose; Gorilla; Gum-ball Prizes; Ichthyosaur; Key Chain; Key Ring; Key-Fob; Ostritch; Perfoming Seal; poodles; Poultry; Preiser; Premium Flats; Rabbit; Rings; Scenic Accessories; Seal; Shark; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snake; Spiders; Tree Flats; Volcano; Walker Novelty;
The trees seem to go together but the one on the left is common in several sets and we looked at a variation of it here, slightly better sculpted than the above, but the one to it's right here (Scot's Pine?) seems unique to the pair's set.

The seal may well go with the silver rearing horse seen in the ceremonial/historical post, they both have a flared body-part 'base' rather than a flat sheet base, which would make the previous suggestion of a circus set more likely, although this one must be from a circus set, he's balancing a ball on his nose!

Amphibian; Bat; Bear; Birds; Camel; Cats; Chinasaurs; Christmas Crackers; Cracker Toys; Deer; Dinosaurs; Dogs; Dogs Cat; Dolphin; Duck; Elephants; Finger Rings; Flat Premiums; Flies; Frogs; Giraffe; Goose; Gorilla; Gum-ball Prizes; Ichthyosaur; Key Chain; Key Ring; Key-Fob; Ostritch; Perfoming Seal; poodles; Poultry; Preiser; Premium Flats; Rabbit; Rings; Scenic Accessories; Seal; Shark; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snake; Spiders; Tree Flats; Volcano; Walker Novelty;
A slightly frowning cat observes several toy dogs! Yeah, that was an attempt at a joke; poodles . . . never got the poodle thing! Anyway, a matching pair of cracker toy charms, another in bright yellow who looks like he's got a damaged charm-loop, but it's just a bit of runner, while the painted one is Corgi I think.

The cat is aping older chalkwear stuff, and may be a direct copy, although the chalkwear type wear on his ears is just coincidental, but certainly helps with the over-all effect!

Amphibian; Bat; Bear; Birds; Camel; Cats; Chinasaurs; Christmas Crackers; Cracker Toys; Deer; Dinosaurs; Dogs; Dogs Cat; Dolphin; Duck; Elephants; Finger Rings; Flat Premiums; Flies; Frogs; Giraffe; Goose; Gorilla; Gum-ball Prizes; Ichthyosaur; Key Chain; Key Ring; Key-Fob; Ostritch; Perfoming Seal; poodles; Poultry; Preiser; Premium Flats; Rabbit; Rings; Scenic Accessories; Seal; Shark; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snake; Spiders; Tree Flats; Volcano; Walker Novelty;
Modern China goose and a really nice pencil-top of some tropical, North American (?) or imaginary species, sandwich a new duck which is a copy of that duck with the solid, conical base which keeps turning up, this one has a thinner, diamond base and might be French.

Amphibian; Bat; Bear; Birds; Camel; Cats; Chinasaurs; Christmas Crackers; Cracker Toys; Deer; Dinosaurs; Dogs; Dogs Cat; Dolphin; Duck; Elephants; Finger Rings; Flat Premiums; Flies; Frogs; Giraffe; Goose; Gorilla; Gum-ball Prizes; Ichthyosaur; Key Chain; Key Ring; Key-Fob; Ostritch; Perfoming Seal; poodles; Poultry; Preiser; Premium Flats; Rabbit; Rings; Scenic Accessories; Seal; Shark; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snake; Spiders; Tree Flats; Volcano; Walker Novelty;
Lovin' these . . . a few years ago, you may remember I bought a huge lot of capsule and cracker toys for next to no money in one of those not-often-in-a-lifetime deals and Blogged them in thematic posts over a whole December, well, it is my intention in a year or two, once I'm settled and everything is sorted, to re-run those posts in the same order/same days, but greatly expanded to reflect everything which has come in since and everything which has been hiding in storage, that Frog post will now get these three, any others we've looked at and a fair few more besides!

The one in the middle here is one of those jumpers but without innards (or a lump of bitumen!), whether he lost them or was retailed as a cheapie, without them I can't guess, while the one on the left is from one of many frog versions of tiddlywinks, and I think the one on the right is a finger puppet type, his hole is too big for a pencil?

Amphibian; Bat; Bear; Birds; Camel; Cats; Chinasaurs; Christmas Crackers; Cracker Toys; Deer; Dinosaurs; Dogs; Dogs Cat; Dolphin; Duck; Elephants; Finger Rings; Flat Premiums; Flies; Frogs; Giraffe; Goose; Gorilla; Gum-ball Prizes; Ichthyosaur; Key Chain; Key Ring; Key-Fob; Ostritch; Perfoming Seal; poodles; Poultry; Preiser; Premium Flats; Rabbit; Rings; Scenic Accessories; Seal; Shark; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snake; Spiders; Tree Flats; Volcano; Walker Novelty;
Again a nice top up of cracker novelties (red giraffe, camel, elephants, ostrich) here, a breakfast-cereal premium (bottom right, bison), goofy (or Goofy?) walker, Preiser (?) deer and a novelty panda who's seen better days! The bear is probably newish, but a nice sculpt, and there's a bag of similar items waiting for the snake! I think the rabbit is from a board-game; he keeps turning-up in different colours and materials. Which leaves 'Kong' . . .

Amphibian; Bat; Bear; Birds; Camel; Cats; Chinasaurs; Christmas Crackers; Cracker Toys; Deer; Dinosaurs; Dogs; Dogs Cat; Dolphin; Duck; Elephants; Finger Rings; Flat Premiums; Flies; Frogs; Giraffe; Goose; Gorilla; Gum-ball Prizes; Ichthyosaur; Key Chain; Key Ring; Key-Fob; Ostritch; Perfoming Seal; poodles; Poultry; Preiser; Premium Flats; Rabbit; Rings; Scenic Accessories; Seal; Shark; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snake; Spiders; Tree Flats; Volcano; Walker Novelty;
. . . who has two sprung mechanisms, one of which doesn't return and I can't work out how to get into him to replace what is probably one of those small dentist's brace rubber-bands? He's unmarked and too big for a Kinder egg, or even most similar products, but he's not the one I'm also on the lookout for from the board games with the mountain and the running players, so anyone know where he's from or who he's from?

Meanwhile the ostrich has the same framed-base/base-mark as my favourite Christmas cracker guardsmen, so while we may never know the Hong Kong maker, at least we can lump two products together in their otherwise anonymous oeuvre!

Amphibian; Bat; Bear; Birds; Camel; Cats; Chinasaurs; Christmas Crackers; Cracker Toys; Deer; Dinosaurs; Dogs; Dogs Cat; Dolphin; Duck; Elephants; Finger Rings; Flat Premiums; Flies; Frogs; Giraffe; Goose; Gorilla; Gum-ball Prizes; Ichthyosaur; Key Chain; Key Ring; Key-Fob; Ostritch; Perfoming Seal; poodles; Poultry; Preiser; Premium Flats; Rabbit; Rings; Scenic Accessories; Seal; Shark; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snake; Spiders; Tree Flats; Volcano; Walker Novelty;
Best thing in the box . . . alongside the Aluminium artillery! An Ichthyosaur/Dolphin hybrid with a pencil-sharpener up his poop-shoot! It just doesn't get any better; A Swoppet knight? Mounted? Pink caparison? Fuck-that, I've got a googlie-eyed dolphin who sharpens pencils via his bum!

The shark's quite nice too, he's a classic 'gape mouth' counter-top, pick-box toy from anytime between 1968 and yesterday, but with some age! AND, it's quite a good representation of  . . . a mackerel shark? One of them anyway! A Shortfin Mako?

Amphibian; Bat; Bear; Birds; Camel; Cats; Chinasaurs; Christmas Crackers; Cracker Toys; Deer; Dinosaurs; Dogs; Dogs Cat; Dolphin; Duck; Elephants; Finger Rings; Flat Premiums; Flies; Frogs; Giraffe; Goose; Gorilla; Gum-ball Prizes; Ichthyosaur; Key Chain; Key Ring; Key-Fob; Ostritch; Perfoming Seal; poodles; Poultry; Preiser; Premium Flats; Rabbit; Rings; Scenic Accessories; Seal; Shark; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snake; Spiders; Tree Flats; Volcano; Walker Novelty;
Vac-formed accessories, I imagine probably space-fillers from a dinosaur and/or cave-men play-set tub or toob, with the upper two the same moulding and the lower two more unique (to the group), one clearly painted-up as a volcano, the other more caldera-like - it's what an Atoll looks like if you take the water away - which has been given a cursory slash of lava in red-orange/oxide paint!

Amphibian; Bat; Bear; Birds; Camel; Cats; Chinasaurs; Christmas Crackers; Cracker Toys; Deer; Dinosaurs; Dogs; Dogs Cat; Dolphin; Duck; Elephants; Finger Rings; Flat Premiums; Flies; Frogs; Giraffe; Goose; Gorilla; Gum-ball Prizes; Ichthyosaur; Key Chain; Key Ring; Key-Fob; Ostritch; Perfoming Seal; poodles; Poultry; Preiser; Premium Flats; Rabbit; Rings; Scenic Accessories; Seal; Shark; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snake; Spiders; Tree Flats; Volcano; Walker Novelty;
Speaking of Dinosaurs, there were three in the parcel, one modern mini, one modernish gape-mouthed Chinasaur and a old rubber job from the 1970's done as a key-ring.

Key rings are a funy one, this is so rusty (and looped)  it's obviously genuine, but these days a lot of stuff, both animals and other figures (Phiadal for instance) and toy soldiers (including crappy rack-toy lumps) are all being given key-rings (with threaded eyes screwed into the tops) by Etsy or evilBay sellers, while the companies (Schleich, Papo, Polytoy et al.) are putting key-rings on their smaller sculpts, so it's getting hard to tell if a modern-looking key-ring started life as a key-ring or not!

Amphibian; Bat; Bear; Birds; Camel; Cats; Chinasaurs; Christmas Crackers; Cracker Toys; Deer; Dinosaurs; Dogs; Dogs Cat; Dolphin; Duck; Elephants; Finger Rings; Flat Premiums; Flies; Frogs; Giraffe; Goose; Gorilla; Gum-ball Prizes; Ichthyosaur; Key Chain; Key Ring; Key-Fob; Ostritch; Perfoming Seal; poodles; Poultry; Preiser; Premium Flats; Rabbit; Rings; Scenic Accessories; Seal; Shark; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snake; Spiders; Tree Flats; Volcano; Walker Novelty;
Last but by no means least, and we've visited insects several times here at Small Scale World, we have two Christmas cracker/gum ball spider rings and a similar bat, with four flies which seem to be from three sources (1 and 3 from the left are the same, 2 and 4 have differences);"Ooh, flies" go the top three, "Oh shit" go the bottom four!

All good stuff and as always - my profound gratitude to Chris, for saving all this stuff and sending it here, for me to share with the rest of you.

A lot of this stuff gets chucked in the bin, not just by eBayers or car-booters', but some of our fellow collectors, who will just gash it, so when someone chucks a tropical-bird pencil-top in a lot of mixed toy soldiers to bulk-out the lot, and it wends it's way to here, it's been saved, whether it's your 'shtick' or not, whether or not it's mine even, so I am always very grateful to the likes of Chris or Peter for sending these things to me.

Thursday, April 14, 2022

S is for 'The' Shark!

It's been a funny day, I awoke convinced it was Tuesday (so I got most of the right letters), but as the day progressed I sort of grudgingly admitted to myself in a sub-concious manner that it was Tuesday yesterday, so came to accept Wednesday as the day, only for someone to start announcing special programes for the Radio tomorrow, and the dawning realisation that a long weekend starts at midnight and if I wanted milk I'd better get my skates on and get to town!

Image courtesy of The News Elephant

So I don't know where the week's gone, but half of it snuck-by while I was doing something else! Anyway, what I was going to post at tea-time took a back seat, and, as I'd scanned these last night before their box went to storage, we'll have a bit of self-indulgence!

Back around '98, I had cause to design a shark, the main parameters being that A) it had to be executable on a vinyl-cutter and B) no one in the studio would show a mere fitter (for that is what I was!) how to use the CorelDRAW software! The irony there being that now I can 3D in Autodesk and the studio bods are probably still doing 2D signage!

The above are early efforts to 'get' a shark, not as easy as I'd thought it would be when I started, also - an additional parameter - I was trying to get there from the Christian fish, but sharks 'aint fishes! As you can see, far left bottom; I got closer to barracuda and tuna at one point!

Using the tracing-over-the-previous-image technique, a seven stage process lead to something I was happy with, although the final stage (with teeth) is missing, it must have been lost in the final scanning-to-PC and cutting phase, where I did get help from Jason in the studio and when the gills and eye were added from punctuation.

Once I was happy with the design, I had 12 printed-off in three colours, of which I have six left, the others having gone on various vehicles I have owned over the intervening 25 years . . . never mind this week, where the fuck has my life gone?!! Anyway, it became 'the shark' among my friends, and when I got a new vehicle it was always "You haven't put the shark on it yet then?"

In case you're still wondering . . . this was going to go on the opposite side of the boot/tailgate, but I never got round to finalising the design or getting it cut! It's alright; they raise again on the third day, apparently, although the way I'm counting days at the moment, that'll probably be next Saturday!

Monday, November 8, 2021

F is for Fishy Phishing for Fish!

Although most of the 'family archive' has gone to storage now, some months ago; the odd thing still turns up, and while most of it is not of any interest to the Blog, this fell out of other papers a couple of days ago, so small I didn't know if it would scan at all!

My father, I think in Borneo/Sarawak (pretty sure that's one of the Iban tracker's huts in the background), but he had all four Malaysia clasps (in order of award - Malaya, Brunei, Borneo and Malay Peninsula) on his GSM's, so it could be any of them, but from his age; taken long before I was born!

When we were kids he would get us by the fire and tell us his "war stories", among which his tale of grenade fishing seemed to be one of his favorites (misbehavior! The apple never falls far from the tree), and from the grin on his face here, I suspect that that is how he came by his 'catch'?

Also, re. the other day's Officer Recruitment adverts, he is wearing JG (jungle green)'s which led to the temperate OG's mentioned then, although by the time we were old enough to pay attention he referred to them all as OG's as they saw out their lives as gardening clothes! No equipment, so clearly a safe-area?

The picture as found, I was amazed it blew-up well enough to use here, as I never set-up my new scanner, just plugged it in and tried it and it started taking scans straight-away! But these modern machines are all more automated in their thinking (AI?) and seem to know to increase the pixel-rate exponentially when you present them with a postage stamp!

It may have been cut out of a bigger image (there's a sequence of Roger Woodiwiss giving first-aid and medical help to Ibans in their village, one of which is often found in the better books), or more likely, been reduced for use as a postcard, and then cut-down for a/Mum's purse's stamp-window thing?

Thursday, February 20, 2020

T is for Toy Fair 2020 Reports - Tobar

Tobar didn't have much on display this year, or at least not much new or exciting for the readers of this Blog (so this is another post with no inherent or actual urgency!), but if they were busy in December extricating from or protecting themselves from the fallout of the Hawkin's Bazaar collapse, they probably had other things on their minds?

2020 Toy Fair; Dino Tube; Dinosaurs; Fumfings; Fumfings Dinosaurs; Gold Fish Toys; Goldfish Novelty; Grossman Toy Group; H Grossman; HGL Dinosaurs; HGL Toys; Kensington Olympia Toy Fair; Key Craft Fumfings; Keycraft; London Toy Fair 2020; Novelty Gold Fish; Novelty Goldfish; Prehistoric Figures; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Squirting Fish; Squirting Goldfish; Squirting Toys; Tobar Novelties; Tobar Toys; Toy fair 2020;
They did have a set of dinosaurs, which are of interest only because we will be seeing them again twice - if I get all the Toy Fair 2020 reports out . . . in a vague and untimely manner!

2020 Toy Fair; Dino Tube; Dinosaurs; Fumfings; Fumfings Dinosaurs; Gold Fish Toys; Goldfish Novelty; Grossman Toy Group; H Grossman; HGL Dinosaurs; HGL Toys; Kensington Olympia Toy Fair; Key Craft Fumfings; Keycraft; London Toy Fair 2020; Novelty Gold Fish; Novelty Goldfish; Prehistoric Figures; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Squirting Fish; Squirting Goldfish; Squirting Toys; Tobar Novelties; Tobar Toys; Toy fair 2020;
In case I don't [get them out in a timeless fashion], I'll point-out now that the same weirdly decorated (mouldy birthday-cake? Cambazolasaurus?) stegosaurus (far left - bottom) was to be seen on both HGL (Grossmann)'s stand (top left) and in the inventory of Keycraft's 'Fumfings' (top right) pocket-money/rack toy lines.

2020 Toy Fair; Dino Tube; Dinosaurs; Fumfings; Fumfings Dinosaurs; Gold Fish Toys; Goldfish Novelty; Grossman Toy Group; H Grossman; HGL Dinosaurs; HGL Toys; Kensington Olympia Toy Fair; Key Craft Fumfings; Keycraft; London Toy Fair 2020; Novelty Gold Fish; Novelty Goldfish; Prehistoric Figures; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Squirting Fish; Squirting Goldfish; Squirting Toys; Tobar Novelties; Tobar Toys; Toy fair 2020;
I think we saw these last year (I shot them while I was talking to the sale manager about Erwin's bullshit re- both Schylling and Supreme!), but I thought we'd look at them again in such an untimed procedure as they are really rather good sculpts of fancy goldfish, for what are really 'only' simple bath/garden toys - except for the cartoon eyes perhaps! Note the differential between the unit price and the Recommended Retail Price (RRP)!

So, if you're timing the exercise; that's Tobar 2020! Did you see him this week; TJF? I don't live anywhere near Woking, and have mentioned Fleet so often we can only conclude he's a very stupid man. he then grandly announced a post of rare or unusual figures and showed us a bunch of mostly seen-before stuff, half of which was Dulcop, common as muck . . . common as Airfix . . . box-ticking!

The next day came two good'ish posts and I began to think they'd turned it round (the good ship shitestuff), but it all seems to have petered-out in the second half of the week, and that was with all of them running around like busy  bees! Sweet little Merkle Lickspittle was dispatched to buy the jeep I showed you a couple of weeks ago, and while it's lovely to know they use this Blog as their purchasing guide (that the whole point of the New Production News tag!), they then Blogged it without a brand, so what - exactly - was the point? To show that they can sit in my dust any-time; badly? We already knew that! Very stupid men, and one of them's a university type!

Monday, October 14, 2019

W is for What Am I Like!

On or around the 9th August, i.e. at the beginning of Rack Toy Month, I said;

"This toob was found on Sunday, I almost never go to town on Sunday's but this week I did and found an Aspro (Spanish jobber) branded toob of PVC-alike fishy fellows (actually more than half of them are mammals or crustaceans, not fish!), which will be looked at when the long-in-the-queue sea-creature round-up publishes."

By the end of the month I had indeed published the long-in-the-queue sea-creatures round-up, and was the Aspro set included? Was it heck! Better sort that out this instant - Ladies & Gentlemen, I give you the Fair Sea Life set from Aspro!

Aspro Fair Sea Life; Aspro France; Aspro Rack Toy; China Rack Toy; Flat Fish; Made in China; Octopus; Plastic Toy Sea Life; Sea Life Toys; Sea Lions; Sealife; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Crab; Toy Flatfish; Toy Octopus; Toy Seal; Toy Sealion; Toy Shark; Toy Starfish; Toy Turtle; Toy Walrus; Toy Whale; Turtle;
We looked at the packaging last time, so getting stuck into the contents, we have a reasonable selection of sea-life including mammals and invertebrates, but only two fish, and both cartilaginous ones at that!

Along with the umpteenth generation-copy of the prehistoric-Wild West-jungle-Day Day sea-weed /tree/shrub/plant-thing so favoured of HK - and now - China manufacturers!

Aspro Fair Sea Life; Aspro France; Aspro Rack Toy; China Rack Toy; Flat Fish; Made in China; Octopus; Plastic Toy Sea Life; Sea Life Toys; Sea Lions; Sealife; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Crab; Toy Flatfish; Toy Octopus; Toy Seal; Toy Sealion; Toy Shark; Toy Starfish; Toy Turtle; Toy Walrus; Toy Whale; Turtle;
These are in that family of small (averaging 40/60mm main body) generic animals of which there are lots of sets going round at the moment, with the land animals and dinosaurs I am trying to make sense of them, but when you have three sets of two-colour, flesh-plastic figurines with similar china marks it 'aint easy!

These are they too, CHINA, no other mark, pale grey/white PVC and one or two colours over-sprayed, but at least we get to call the Aspro until they turn up under other brands - which they probably will!

There's little scale, but as all these have large and small stages or versions, it's up you what scale you use them as!

Aspro Fair Sea Life; Aspro France; Aspro Rack Toy; China Rack Toy; Flat Fish; Made in China; Octopus; Plastic Toy Sea Life; Sea Life Toys; Sea Lions; Sealife; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Crab; Toy Flatfish; Toy Octopus; Toy Seal; Toy Sealion; Toy Shark; Toy Starfish; Toy Turtle; Toy Walrus; Toy Whale; Turtle;
Mammals, and one each from the three main sub-categories, from the left; seal, walrus and sea-lion, again there's no constant scale, with the walrus around HO-OO and the seal a good 1:32nd-compatable, the sea-lion rather between them both, assuming they are all fully-grown!

Aspro Fair Sea Life; Aspro France; Aspro Rack Toy; China Rack Toy; Flat Fish; Made in China; Octopus; Plastic Toy Sea Life; Sea Life Toys; Sea Lions; Sealife; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Crab; Toy Flatfish; Toy Octopus; Toy Seal; Toy Sealion; Toy Shark; Toy Starfish; Toy Turtle; Toy Walrus; Toy Whale; Turtle;
Is it trying to be a killer whale (it's not a country Mr President) or one of the many Dolphin/Porpoise species left out of all the kids' books on the subject? The shark is equally generic and hard to place in the taxonomy . . . grey? Blue? Jaws!

Nice little set, all the same!

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

T is for There's Always Another One!

I totally forgot I had this in the big 700+image folder of other stuff euphemistically titled 'Newest Toy Soldiers', of which; he clearly isn't! But they're fresh in our minds (fishermen figures) so, a quick look;

60mm Figures; Angler Figure; Angler Statuette; Bakeing Accessory; Cake Decoration; Cake Decoration Figure; Cake Decoration Sportsmen; Cake Decorations; Cake Fisherman; Fisherman; Fisherman Statuette; Fishing Figure; Fly Fishing; Plastic Fisherman; Polymer Fisherman; Resin Statuette; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Resin with a wire rod, and a bit steep for me so I took a shelfie and left him on the shelf! I think he may be by the same people who made the pirates we've seen a couple of times now, indeed I think we saw one for a third time only the other day! And he may have been wholesaled by Cakeboards or the modern rump of Culpitt? Nice catch!

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?

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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!

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!