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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 Friction Drive. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

A-Z is for Padgett Brothers - 2023

I don't have as much Padgett as other brands in the archive pile, as their stuff is always interesting enough to post nearer the time of taking, certainly all the London Toy Fair stuff has gone-up in the past, but with everything else going on recently, I did leave 2023's Gift Fair shots in Picasa, so this is they, and then we'll have this year's efforts later.
 
Paint your own Dinosaurs
I think we've seen these elsewhere, possibly in different packaging
 


Lots of other Dinosaur stuff, some, like the silly (not if you're a kid, I know!) vehicles, have smaller 'companion' dinosaurs. Some of this is branded to A-Z, some of it more generic, and as such harder to ascribe, especially if you've seen it somewhere else first!
 
Farm, zoo, sea-life and more Dinosaurs, in sets. I'm pretty sure I recognise the larger bears; Panda and Polar, and I'm sure that the odd-coloured sheep is in the pile somewhere, so I suspect a fair amount of this is already in the stash, among the unsorted stuff of the last few years.
 
A range of domestic dogs with what looks to be three sizes of card, six small, three-each mediums and larger, or is it a trick-of the eye, due to how they have been hung?. They are very reasonable sculpts, and well decorated in what is several colours for most of them.
 
The Insects clearly weren't ready, so get a colour print of the catalogue/online artwork! And another set/size of Dinosaurs!
 
More retail counter-display boxes - farm, wild animals and leery lizards!
 
Pretty sure these cows were in a donation from Jon Attwood or Peter Evans?
 
Likewise, I've already put one or two of these chaps in the stash, I think?
 
A BTR60pb/VAB hybrid? Nice-looking model for 54mm figures, though.
 
Another farm set, with different animals to the previous one, above. These have the look of those thin-walled, hollow dinosaurs we've seen here on previous occasions, but they might be solids, it's hard to tell from looks alone!

Saturday, August 6, 2022

T is for Two - H is for Hong Kong Hovercraft

We haven't had as many hovercraft as we should have done, given their box was in the attic this last 11 years, so I'll have to redress that when I get to final [alive] resting place, but I can make a start here with two bog-standard rack-toy brands, one in Picasa for a while, the other sourced off feebleBay a week or so ago.

Bagged Toy; Boxed Hovercraft; Clifford Hovercraft; Header Card Hovercraft; Hong Kong Plastic Toys; Hovercraft; Hovercraft With Friction; Made in Hong Kong; MIB Hovercraft; Military Hovercraft; MIP Hovercraft; MMF 812 Hovercraft; NOS Hovercraft; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SRN-6; Sunders-Roe; Surface Effect Vessels; Woolbro Hovercraft; Woolbro Rack Toy; Woolbro Toys;
Woolbro's Hovercraft with Friction, is more of a whacky Intergalactic US Space Marines space-car, although with the body entirely filled with two large turbines, of limited use beyound getting two humans from A-to-B in a uncomfortably noisy fashion!

I actually have the Jane's Surface Skimmers and Hovercraft tome (and a tome it is, good for bodybuilding) and it is amazing to see how quickly Hovercraft went from British post-war excentricity in the 1950's to hundreds of designs all over the world by the 1970's (I think I have the '72 edition), and some of them do look a bit like this I think, but the forward perambulation isn't clear and the book's currently buried!

Bagged Toy; Boxed Hovercraft; Clifford Hovercraft; Header Card Hovercraft; Hong Kong Plastic Toys; Hovercraft; Hovercraft With Friction; Made in Hong Kong; MIB Hovercraft; Military Hovercraft; MIP Hovercraft; MMF 812 Hovercraft; NOS Hovercraft; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SRN-6; Sunders-Roe; Surface Effect Vessels; Woolbro Hovercraft; Woolbro Rack Toy; Woolbro Toys;
Carpet wheels aren't part of a real hovercraft which would have a hollow-belly to fill with pressurised air! Branded to an MMF and numbered 812, mine is obviously missing an ariel, but I will look out for another, better one as it also has that yellowish staining on the starboard side.

Learning something every day; although it sounds like the sort of thing Mum would have told us as kids, I learnt the other day that before 1844 it was Larboard and Starboard, but the Roayl Navy changed what was an obviously confusing (under fire/in a storm) convention, in that year.

Bagged Toy; Boxed Hovercraft; Clifford Hovercraft; Header Card Hovercraft; Hong Kong Plastic Toys; Hovercraft; Hovercraft With Friction; Made in Hong Kong; MIB Hovercraft; Military Hovercraft; MIP Hovercraft; MMF 812 Hovercraft; NOS Hovercraft; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SRN-6; Sunders-Roe; Surface Effect Vessels; Woolbro Hovercraft; Woolbro Rack Toy; Woolbro Toys;
The other reason to look out for another one is that the box on this one is shot to bits. The Woolbro stamp looks like the kind of overprint a few of their earlier sets carry, so there may be a generic version of this out there somewhere?

Bagged Toy; Boxed Hovercraft; Clifford Hovercraft; Header Card Hovercraft; Hong Kong Plastic Toys; Hovercraft; Hovercraft With Friction; Made in Hong Kong; MIB Hovercraft; Military Hovercraft; MIP Hovercraft; MMF 812 Hovercraft; NOS Hovercraft; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SRN-6; Sunders-Roe; Surface Effect Vessels; Woolbro Hovercraft; Woolbro Rack Toy; Woolbro Toys;
On safer ground with the SRN6 (Saunders-Roe, Naval, Type Six), this is another regular rack-toy star; Clifford Toys, and would seem to be a copy of the Matchbox die-cast, in military colours (which Matchbox also did). The Royal Marines used these for years, and the Griffon's they use now are quite similar in design.

I have the die-cast black & white civil one in the under-visited box, and this copy must be a slight scale-up; because, although small; it wouldn’t fit in the standard 1-75 range's box? It's also all plastic and like the Woolbro/MMF one, mostly polystyrene.

Friday, August 28, 2020

M is for More TaT!

I'm sure we’ve had that one before, but they were asking for it all those years ago!

Quick look at a boxed truck from TAT of Hong Kong this is toward the larger end of toy vehicle scales at around 1:43rd scale.

Aggregate Truck; Boxed TaT Toy; Dunp Truck; Ford Truck; Hong Kong Toy; Made in Hong Kong; No. 701A; Plastic Friction Car; Rack Toy Month; RTM; Skip Truck; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TaT 701A; TAT Plastic Toys; Tipper Truck; Toy Lorry By TaT;
For some reason I didn't do a nose-on shot, so it looks like that old favourite of mine a Bedford MK, but I think it's a Ford D-Series? Also, while it's a skip-bodied tipper-truck, it doesn't tip! But it has a standard (for the time) flywheel, kinetic-energy 'friction' motor, so you win some, you lose some!

Aggregate Truck; Boxed TaT Toy; Dunp Truck; Ford Truck; Hong Kong Toy; Made in Hong Kong; No. 701A; Plastic Friction Car; Rack Toy Month; RTM; Skip Truck; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TaT 701A; TAT Plastic Toys; Tipper Truck; Toy Lorry By TaT;
Box! It's got a box. That's it - box-ticked!

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

L is for Lucky Lorry

I shot this at Sandown Park on Adrian Little tables, but little did I know at the time how apposite it might prove to be only a few weeks later, as the measures to control Corvid-19 bring the haulage industry to its knees and their own 'professional body'; the Road Haulage Association, mutters darkly about  a possible need for nationalisation.

Articulated Lorry; Box Bodied Lorry; British Road Services; BRS; Chromed Fittings; Detachable Trailer; Dinky Crates; Flat Truck; Friction Motor; Landing Gear Wheels; Lucky Toys; No. 182-A; Opening Rear Flaps; Powerful Friction Motor; Pull Back Motor; Six Cases; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Lucky Toys; Truck Set; With Friction Motor;
Because - if I'm remembering it correctly - BRS (as they were called when I was little) were the national, tax-payer owned transport organisation? I think they were being privatised while I was still little, as I don't remember any great 'sell-off' under Thatcher, so it was probably sold piecemeal to regional independents and gradually scaled-down to nothing?

Articulated Lorry; Box Bodied Lorry; British Road Services; BRS; Chromed Fittings; Detachable Trailer; Dinky Crates; Flat Truck; Friction Motor; Landing Gear Wheels; Lucky Toys; No. 182-A; Opening Rear Flaps; Powerful Friction Motor; Pull Back Motor; Six Cases; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Lucky Toys; Truck Set; With Friction Motor;
Presumably some leftover from WWII, I think their wagons were blue but a little (a lot?) darker than the shade chosen by The Lucky Toys for this model, although I equally remember tarp's of exactly this colour among all the greasy, charcoal, navy and turd-brown ones!

Articulated Lorry; Box Bodied Lorry; British Road Services; BRS; Chromed Fittings; Detachable Trailer; Dinky Crates; Flat Truck; Friction Motor; Landing Gear Wheels; Lucky Toys; No. 182-A; Opening Rear Flaps; Powerful Friction Motor; Pull Back Motor; Six Cases; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Lucky Toys; Truck Set; With Friction Motor;
Under the corona virus pandemic we have seen how both private railways and bus operators cannot survive, giving full-light to the lies of 41 years of outsourced, downsized, privatisation and sell-off. Lies which were identified as such at the time, but sadly, the Tories have had the newspaper editors on their side!

Quite apart from the selling-off of all our war-store depots and all our laboratories and the obvious failure of rail and bus networks, all the other obvious failings of our nation in this crisis can be laid at the feet of the Tories, and while 'New Blair' is hardly an innocent party, it is the people in charge - right now - who are responsible for that fact that while we (a developed, '1st World' country) have no face-masks to speak of, Turkey (regarded as a 2nd World developing nation) has a compulsory face-mask policy and enough face-marks to adhere to such a dictate?

Articulated Lorry; Box Bodied Lorry; British Road Services; BRS; Chromed Fittings; Detachable Trailer; Dinky Crates; Flat Truck; Friction Motor; Landing Gear Wheels; Lucky Toys; No. 182-A; Opening Rear Flaps; Powerful Friction Motor; Pull Back Motor; Six Cases; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Lucky Toys; Truck Set; With Friction Motor;
A national haulier or the mechanism to create one at short notice is something we should have had, or had ready. That we had no such organisation, no national lab's, no face-masks, is all you need to know about the Thatcherite-Reganomic desire to protect the citizens they want to vote for them and their Trumpundbrwreakshit.

We were offered a part in a pan-European respirator procurement program last  the other week, and turned down the opportunity, now we're taking 200 off the Yanks . . . who need them just as badly? Capitalism has been failing us since before the crash of 2008, now democracy itself is failing.

Articulated Lorry; Box Bodied Lorry; British Road Services; BRS; Chromed Fittings; Detachable Trailer; Dinky Crates; Flat Truck; Friction Motor; Landing Gear Wheels; Lucky Toys; No. 182-A; Opening Rear Flaps; Powerful Friction Motor; Pull Back Motor; Six Cases; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Lucky Toys; Truck Set; With Friction Motor;
Enough politics for now, although there will be more . . . it's my Blog!

Look! The treasure-chest from the Dinky Spectrum Maximum Security Car, cleverly copied to make a lorry load! And many thanks to Adrian Little for letting me shoot this.

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Th above obviously written while I was off line, it's all here;


And I wouldn't recognize one of it went past the window as I type! They were ours and if they'd been retained, we'd have had them when we need them! Sweden (who own BRS!) haven't gone into lockdown, because they are a high-tax/high-welfare society with spare capacity in their health services, New Zealand have a low death rate because they moved sharpish and hard (instead of watching and waiting like Boris!), we aren't 'great' anymore, we're just breaking Britain, struggling with the dichotomy between true democracy and big business' interests.