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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 French Resistance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French Resistance. Show all posts

Saturday, October 25, 2025

E is for Eye Candy - Blue Box French Resistance

As far as I know, Blue Box never gave these a title or name, so we don't know if they were resistance, revolutionaries, militia or for that matter, even French! But they are pretty unique, and having never been produced in the 50mm, a bit of a grail for some small-scale collectors, despite being a tad big at 28/30mm.
 
I'm really only using this as an excuse for a News, Views . . . as I have finally started updating the Parachute page, with shooting-sets added a few months ago, Imperial Poopa-Troopa's and similar cartoonish ones, a few weeks later, the Trojan Red Devil and others tonight, and a subsection of the Airfix clones. I've also added a lot of images throughout, and tweaked a few things, but there are still about nine-sections to do! And I think I need to spell-check it properly!

Sunday, June 8, 2025

News, Views Etc . . . PW Feedback

So, 4am here, and I've run out of puff, sorting the plunder pile! Yeah, I had a snooze earlier! There were three new Plastic Warrior Special Publications launched at the show this year, and the embargo has been lifted on them being announced, so they are:

A brief look at VP, not much added since the last issue, but all now in full colour for the first time, which with the sister volume . . .

. . . on UNA, means all five (Kentoys, Speedwell, Trojan) of the problematic Britains/Timpo-copy Khaki Infantry issuers have now been updated and colourised, I think? 

While this overview of Poplar Plastics, and it's relationship with Thomas, is also an update of a past title, with much more added, and again, in colour for the first time. They areare available separately for varying prices, or all three are in a bundle for £15:00, but I don't know how long that offer will last, before they revert to individual list items, or one of them runs out, so get your order in now!
 
 
 
eMail - pw.editor3@gmail.com (pw.editor@ntlworld.com)

Tel. - 01483 830 743
 
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Peter Cole and his label Replicants had a 40th Anniversary (of Plastic Warrior magazine) figure, and four pairs of English civil War cavalry on his tables.
 


In a departure for Replicants, there is a new horse with separate base a' la Britains/Timpo, and the 40th Anniversary figure is of a spy, saboteur or 5th columnist, with headphones, using a morse-sender/receiver, in a suitcase. Whether this is a metaphor for PW's revelations on the secrets of plastic toy soldier production over the years, I didn't ask, but it seems apt! He may, of course, just be getting the football results?
 
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Graham Apperley reminded me he has a Blog now, which I had read on Brian Carrick's pages, but forgot to action, so this is the URL:
 
 
Away from the show, Tom also has a new blog:
 
 
and sent me a link to an interesting 3D print source for civil/railway figures:
 
 
And I'm hoping to get commenter John's Blog-link shortly. 
 
 
It's nice to see a resurgence in Blogging, especially in our field.
 
It was a fantastic show as always, and credit is due to Paul, Peter and Brian for putting it on, I don't know when I'll get the plunder posts out as there's a ton of stuff in the queue before it, even if I get stuck back-in, which I'm not sure I'm ready to, but it'll all be here in the end!

Saturday, August 3, 2019

T is for Two - Briefly "Blue-Box"

A couple of smallies from the archive . . . starting with one of the smallest Blue Box sets in my collection, not THE smallest, but one of 'em!

"Blue-Box" Toys; A Blue Box Toy; Army Lorry; Bedford RL; Blue Box; Blue Box BBI; Blue Box International; Crescent Gun; Field Gun; French Resistance Fighters; Hand Painted; Made In Hong Kong; Mobile Combat Team; Partizans; Plastic Toys Series; Resistance Fighters; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Bedford; US GI's; US Infantry; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; WWI Gun;
A late'ish (for that era's production or course, the company is still going!) version of the 50mm US infantry in their unpainted form along with the ubiquitous Blue Box copy of Crescent's WWI 18lbr field-artillery piece and a set/runner of gold-bronze shells. A shilling was pricey for 1969; we were getting - intermittently - sixpence . . . if we 'were good' and if it was 'the holidays'!

Dated to May 1969 (it's just had its fiftieth birthday!), and stated (in Mr. James Opie's unmistakable hand) to have been purchased in Stephens of Droitwich; oh, for a time-machine and ten minutes in that emporium with a handful of sixpences - huh!

This is the one I mentioned the other day as possibly being also the soirt of card some of the ACW sets may have turned-up in?

"Blue-Box" Toys; A Blue Box Toy; Army Lorry; Bedford RL; Blue Box; Blue Box BBI; Blue Box International; Crescent Gun; Field Gun; French Resistance Fighters; Hand Painted; Made In Hong Kong; Mobile Combat Team; Partizans; Plastic Toys Series; Resistance Fighters; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Bedford; US GI's; US Infantry; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; WWI Gun;
The [clearly not that] hard-to-find small scale (only scale for these!) resistance fighters, who always seem to come accompanied by a Bedford RL troop-carrier/GS lorry. The artwork on the mounting card is the same, but there are differences between the card's other graphics, with the all-celluloid/cellophane box having the information from the outer of the window box round the sides on the insert, while the insert for the window box has plain blue edges.

I say that as you might otherwise think is was a simple matter of changing the outer, but in fact they are tweaked versions of each-other. The sample bottom right (no price label) is a spare, for swaps, should anyone want it; something of similar age/value/condition will secure - eMail me, in the next week or so.

"Blue-Box" Toys; A Blue Box Toy; Army Lorry; Bedford RL; Blue Box; Blue Box BBI; Blue Box International; Crescent Gun; Field Gun; French Resistance Fighters; Hand Painted; Made In Hong Kong; Mobile Combat Team; Partizans; Plastic Toys Series; Resistance Fighters; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Bedford; US GI's; US Infantry; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; WWI Gun;
A comparison between the two to prove to those who think they didn't exist; that they did, although - of course - I had Blogged them, as Blue Box, several years before a certain newbie started informing us - as fact - that they weren't!

Thanks go to James Opie for some of these too. 

Friday, August 17, 2018

F is for Flogging The Arse Out Of It!

Not really a rack-toy in that they are shelf-sitter's (try saying that after a beer!), but priced as rack-toys and made by a rack-toy producer with product from their actual rack-toy hangers, and only to prove a point - already made.

1 Blue Box Toys Hand Painted Mobile Combat Team Series 77643 Plastic Figures 30mm DSCN8873 30mm Toy Figures; 30mm Toy Soldiers; Boxed Toy; Carded Toy; Combat Team; Erwin Sell Make It Up; Female Soldier; French Resistance; Made in Hong Kong; Maquis; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Month; Resistance Fighters; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tai Sang Toys; View of tub full of toy soldier boxed sets
What's this down the bottom of a tub (currently being rained-on as I write! It's waterproof and sited temporarily); looks interesting, let's get them out . . .

30mm Toy Figures; 30mm Toy Soldiers; Boxed Toy; Carded Toy; Combat Team; Erwin Sell Make It Up; Female Soldier; French Resistance; Made in Hong Kong; Maquis; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Month; Resistance Fighters; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tai Sang Toys; 2 Blue Box Toys Hand Painted Mobile Combat Team Series 77643 Plastic Figures 30mm DSCN8874 Close up of both sets togther
. . . oh, look . . . it's those Blue Box 30mm French Resistance Fighters you-know-who (make-it-ups-man) stated - more than once - didn't exist, or only existed in 50mm (which they don't!).

Selling for the princely sum of 39¢ across the pond, and two-shillings & eleven pence over here (.21p 'ish?), the backing card (and positioning of the product elements) is the same for both sets, but the actual container is quite different.

3 Blue Box Toys Hand Painted Mobile Combat Team Series 77643 Plastic Figures 30mm DSCN8875 30mm Toy Figures; 30mm Toy Soldiers; Boxed Toy; Carded Toy; Combat Team; Erwin Sell Make It Up; Female Soldier; French Resistance; Made in Hong Kong; Maquis; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Month; Resistance Fighters; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tai Sang Toys; Box ends photographed in close-up
The US-priced one (they [card/window] were available over here too) being a pretty standard window-box, opening both ends, while the UK-priced one is a plastic fold-up with the inner tray/backing-card slipped in. I have quite a few of these, and when I get my teeth back into Blue Box we'll have a look at all of them in grater detail.

As US pricing tended to be cheaper than the UK in the '50's and 60's (often still is!) and as I don't think it was ever quite two-dollars-to-the-pound (except maybe for a day or two in a crisis of some sort), I'm guessing . . . assuming . . . presuming . . . the UK version is the slightly later issue? Many-thanks to James Opie for the upper one and we looked at the individual figures here with a follow-up here.

Friday, December 4, 2015

C is for Combat Set

As an addendum to the Blue Box French Resistance fighters post, I managed to pick-up a spare of the HK copies in their bag the other day, mine being all in storage which is a pain as some fool's wandering round the Internet saying the pale blue hard plastic original ones aren't Blue Box, but all things come to those who wait, and those that can't wait should be able to find both Blue Box and Linda examples on Google!

Real generic artwork on this one, issued by Rado/Ri-Toys, but here destined for the cheapie rack which invariably was either at the back of the store in some dark corner beyond the Airfix display, or right by the counter as a pester-purchase device!

Reminder of the figures, they are looked at in more detail in the original post. There were/are 6 poses and they're slightly smaller than the Blue Box originals.

Bit of a box-ticking post but I've also added a capsule-toy example to the Humber Mini-truck Type 6's tonight and some current geometric puzzles to the Jig Toy Page.

Monday, February 10, 2014

F is for Free French Fighters, Firemen and other Fellows

Although now solved by several sets in the 'right' size, for years there was only one source of plastic resistance fighters for the 'old school' war-gamer who didn't want to pay the rates to obtain metal figures. That set was not commonly had and therefore became quite mythical, I well remember arguments at school between those who'd obviously seen them in their local corner shop (for that was where you got them in the late 1960's-early 1970's) and those who hadn't and wouldn't believe they actually existed.

It should be pointed out that similar arguments broke out over Lancers (probably the Marx Miniature Masterpieces getting confused with the Airfix catalogue mock-up or the Montaplex envelope) and Ancient Greeks, the latter being settled when I swapped some Anglo bubble-gums with Palmer for a handful of the Giant piracies in bright red he'd picked-up in Webb's newsagent in Hartley Wintney...they were added to my Airfix Romans as officers!

Those resistance fighters were - in fact - the 30mm figures from Blue Box (above) and they were like gold dust, being issued in very few of the BB sets, usually 3 or 4 figures to a vehicle in the single vehicle window boxes or the all-transparent boxes with a card base-tray stapled in, again usually with one vehicle...or a Jeep and trailer.

One of the annoying things about life is that it never works-out as you'd like; life and convenience are strangers to one another, and because of that, while I have all the loose figures here, all the boxed and carded BB stuff is in a shipping container 20  miles away which I haven't even visited in over a year and which has been moved on someone else's lorry since I last saw it! God knows what the contents look like but the BB stuff is at least in ridged boxes.

This absence wasn't a particular problem when I was Blogging the larger scales by Blue Box last year as I don't have any mint packaged stuff in the bigger sizes, but it is a bit of a bugger in this case, as it would be nice to blog some of the sets...well; they'll make a nice post another day, and I might have a few shots kicking about somewhere for a follow-up!

As can be seen in the pictures, there were six crudeishly sculpted figures, one; a female. All given a basic stab-and-hope paint-job and issued in various shades of grey and pale-grey-blue. The bluer shade being the commoner. A couple of the poses also seem to bear a resemblance to Marx cowboy poses?

Ri-toys are responsible for the copies which are a lot more common and due to the nature of the copying, slightly smaller which made them easier to hide among 25/28mm war games figures. The green ones ran for years in various bagged and carded sets, sometimes over-printed with an importers/jobbers brand or trade mark; Woolbro, Success &etc...

I prefer the later multi-coloured ones as they sum up Hong Kong for me! I also preferred them at the time, as in an 'unpainted armies' carpet-war, they were clearly civilians attacking all those Airfix dark-grey 'Bosche' in a fetching 'spring collection' of psychedelic tracksuits!

Forty years of collecting gives a straw-poll of degree of rarity...the hard polystyrene factory painted originals being close to hens teeth in commonality, the green ones being pretty common (and not worth some of the sums they've realised on FeeBay recently!) and the rainbow-warriors needing a little more searching for.

The enemy (then - we're all friends now!); the Germans, who also came in six poses, and I've explained the connection with Marx elsewhere so won't dwell on it now, but I will rewrite the old One Inch Warrior article one day as the theory posited there/then - while solid - needs a bit of fine tuning and passing to a wider audience.

Again Ri-toys copied them slightly smaller, where they got included in sets with copies of the Blue Box US troops and - sometimes - the Marx German Infantry poses that were so similar to these in style and paint, but not plastic colour.

Also German in nationality - or at least in their original guise as HO-gauge accessories by Walter Merten, the Navy figures by Blue Box were issued in their sets occasionally and are about as common as the French Resistance figures, that is; not very!

They were actually issued in threes, joined at the base, but the join is so slight they broke apart very easily and so you only ever see the 'triples' in mint sets, although as such - I think they may have already appeared on the blog? Woolbro article?

Merten originally produced both poses in the diminutive size, but used paint to produce a wider 'range', with summer, winter, working dress and parade dress paint jobs - if memory serves!

[04th December 2015 - It wasn't the Woolbro post, it was one of the early Blue Box posts with a few of the boxed sets! B is for Blue Box]

These are not 100% Blue Box, but I'm pretty sure that's who's responsible! The chalky paper on the thick brown spirit-glued bases for one, the ancestry of the US medic for another and the paint style, not least the plastic type all point to these being from the civilian sets by the same company.

And even if I had the mint sets to hand it wouldn't help as - with a couple of Bedford RL / MK exceptions - I only ever collected the military sets of BB production.

If you go to the big annual Train Show (it's more than a swap-meet or dealers event) down at Alresford in Hampshire (well worth a visit) there is a chap there who has dedicated himself to collecting Blue Box civilian sets and he has all sorts of lovely airport, city, town and railway boxed sets and often puts on a display in one of the smaller buildings there. I last went quite a while ago and can't remember what all the civilians looked like but I'm pretty sure figures like these featured among the copies of Dinky road-workers (which might also be Corgi - see Blog passim!) and Britains farmers!

Indeed - and this has only just struck me - the US stretcher-bearer might be the end-product of a linage going back to the Dinky road-worker with wheel-barrow? Note how the civi' above is slightly larger and has more 'closed' hands, the road-worker having a flat-cap and fully-closed hands?

A quick scaler...the Airfix Combat Group figure is almost exactly 23mm, so you can see the Ri-toys copies are about 27/28mil and the BB originals around 30, with the firemen a little taller at around 31/32mm.