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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 Greenbriar. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 31, 2023

U is for Undead, Previously Unaccounted For

We covered most of the commoner rack-toy skeletons a few years ago, over a year or two, with updates on each-year's packing of the most recent sets, but two sets escaped, the WHC/Success issue (which we saw the catalogue image for at the beginning of Rack Toy Month in August just passed) and the Toy Major originals, although we have seen some of them and their later unpainted issues/copies, so let's look at them now!

Obviously they (Toy Major) had to try the new beast, it will definitely look better with two or three of the smaller Game Workshop figures, perhaps a larger band in a howdah, or a padded bench-seat like that Histrorex wagon we looked at back at the start of the year?
 
I had already shot them a while ago with a two-headed dragon, not sure who made it, it might be Imperial, but a lot of this stuff is, very much, still to come!
 
The full set was five figures and a rider, the reissues gave him a base, so there were six 'infantry', basic decoration with a wash of dirty-weathered bones, wood and silver highlights.
 
A couple of the reissues; base marking is the same distinctive TM contract coding, but for a different client/batch, the bases are also noticeably shallower, which can be explained by a seperate tool-insert having less depth.
 
Last year's set from Brian Berke, when they added the witches, still in the card, with the Cornelius set in silver to compare, two Toy Major and the Walgreen on the end of the row for a comparison.
 
The full set of the WH Cornelius/Success/WHC figures, what differentiates them from the more recent Old East Main Co., carded set above, is that the WHC are manufactured in a very soft rubbery polymer.

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

L is for Last Minute Present Idea

If you're the other side of the Pond! Sent by Mr. Berke, who has been busy ensuring his grandson has a roaring time on the 25th, these are the latest in prehistoric entertainment from Greenbrier in the 'States and DTSC in Canada.

From the left we have a Stegosaurusaur, a Rex-sized raptor, a actual T-Rexington and a flappy-chappie down the front! These are in a larger size and look to be very good for the pocket-money/rack toy price-range they will be in, I saw similar stuff in The Works the other day, but hadn't taken my camera, doh!

Ray Harryhausen eat your heart out! The Pterasaur fights one of the now finished SCS Direct fantasy figures, he (the skeletal human) doesn't look too fazed, but if you're [un]dead and already pretty-familiar with Hades, I guess another demise is just part of the job description!

I had to look twice at the knight, I thought he was one of the K&M/Wild Republic set! While the ladies aren't taking any chances, that shot will go through the roof of Rex's mouth and straight into his very small brain! The SCS figures paint-up nicely and scale well with these beasts.

Oh! . . . Well, it's a very big axe and he's quite a small target? I think the Steggie' is just a panicking veggie, so it's those two-foot long, Atlantic-grey claws old Gimli needs to watch-out for! Cheers Brian, they are nice dino-sculpts, and the SCS are looking good!

Sunday, October 31, 2021

D is for Dang! It's the Dastardly Day of the Dead Again!

Rather like with this year's ITLAPD, Halloween hasn't gone smoothly, and might seem a bit bitty to some, but I managed to pull back a few boo-boo's at the end of the week and am starting the blurbification on Friday night to get the posts done in time . . . I hope!

And . . . although I've never intended Halloween to grow to the size of 'Pirate Day, A) I never intended West Country Accent Day to grow quite as big as it has the last few years either, and B) these things will wax and wane under their own steam! But we might as well start with the same 'round-up' post/format I've adopted for ITLAPD!

Amazons; Barbarians; Boardgame Pieces; Dragon; Finger Frights; Finger Puppet; Greenbrier; Halloween Jaffa Cakes; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Toy Figures; Halloween Toys; Jaffa Cakes; Knights; Medieval Board Game; Medieval Figures; Orks; Poundland Skeletons; SCS Direct; Skeleton Novelties; Skeletons; Sucker Toys; Technolog; Zombies;
I've had this for years (I think?), anyway it was in the mixed, unbranded monster box, and while sorting earlier in the year, fired off a few shots for today before it went off to storage. It's a sort of dragon/bat/vampire finger-puppet, and in polyethylene so not as comfortable as the more usual PVC ones on a finger, especially a fat, grown-up's one!

But it also makes a passable stand-alone, 'toy soldier' figure, and is here posed on 1898's Transylvania, then the eastern part of Austria-Hungary, now in central Rumania. Worth a read . . . Wikipedia

Amazons; Barbarians; Boardgame Pieces; Dragon; Finger Frights; Finger Puppet; Greenbrier; Halloween Jaffa Cakes; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Toy Figures; Halloween Toys; Jaffa Cakes; Knights; Medieval Board Game; Medieval Figures; Orks; Poundland Skeletons; SCS Direct; Skeleton Novelties; Skeletons; Sucker Toys; Technolog; Zombies;
This came in recently (charity shop mixed lot) and is - I suspect - quite modern, being a sort of flexible polyethylene which means the sucker doesn't really work, but it's a bat, on All Hallows Eve, so that's a box ticked!

Amazons; Barbarians; Boardgame Pieces; Dragon; Finger Frights; Finger Puppet; Greenbrier; Halloween Jaffa Cakes; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Toy Figures; Halloween Toys; Jaffa Cakes; Knights; Medieval Board Game; Medieval Figures; Orks; Poundland Skeletons; SCS Direct; Skeleton Novelties; Skeletons; Sucker Toys; Technolog; Zombies;
I seem to have ended-up getting eMail updates from Poundland, due to some past, self-inflicted, button-clicking misdemeanor I'm sure! But I've recieved several on Halloween stuff recently (very little of which seems to have made its way to the store in Farnborough as I checked once or twice), but of use - if you could have found them, or to ID when they turn up in job-lots a few-years hence - are these skeletons in larger pairs (44cm/17"!) and smaller quads (160mm/6").

Amazons; Barbarians; Boardgame Pieces; Dragon; Finger Frights; Finger Puppet; Greenbrier; Halloween Jaffa Cakes; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Toy Figures; Halloween Toys; Jaffa Cakes; Knights; Medieval Board Game; Medieval Figures; Orks; Poundland Skeletons; SCS Direct; Skeleton Novelties; Skeletons; Sucker Toys; Technolog; Zombies;
These came in with a mixed lot I'd bought for something else we'll see today, but turned out to be the hard-plastic versions of one of the STS or Greenbrier sets we've seen in the last few years, but missing from those posts. I think it's the latter Greenbrier, but I'm too busy to sort it out now, however we'll have a full round-up/comparison of all these grey sets in a year or two.

Amazons; Barbarians; Boardgame Pieces; Dragon; Finger Frights; Finger Puppet; Greenbrier; Halloween Jaffa Cakes; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Toy Figures; Halloween Toys; Jaffa Cakes; Knights; Medieval Board Game; Medieval Figures; Orks; Poundland Skeletons; SCS Direct; Skeleton Novelties; Skeletons; Sucker Toys; Technolog; Zombies;
Because Halloween is firstly a North American thing, and secondly a kids thing, there is a tendency for me to look upon the day as a more general fantasy/medieval day, as far as subject matter goes, and these are obviously from a board game I haven't tracked down the title of yet, but appears to be about four empires/nations, and aimed at younger players?

The dragon giving it an Arthurian bent, it's otherwise a medieval setting with a (THE?) sword in a  stone, wishing well, sub-scale tent and pack-animal, and two figures per 'side' or 'team', there's definitely a dragon missing, and possibly other stuff?

Amazons; Barbarians; Boardgame Pieces; Dragon; Finger Frights; Finger Puppet; Greenbrier; Halloween Jaffa Cakes; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Toy Figures; Halloween Toys; Jaffa Cakes; Knights; Medieval Board Game; Medieval Figures; Orks; Poundland Skeletons; SCS Direct; Skeleton Novelties; Skeletons; Sucker Toys; Technolog; Zombies;
On one of the Faceplant groups I'm on, there has been a lot of edible Halloween stuff in the last few weeks, not least a recurring line of seasonal breakfast cereals, and the coffin-candy we looked at a couple of years ago, so I was happy to find these in Sainsbury's and post them over there the other day, as it's mostly an action-figure site, so I don't post as much as some of the others! Purple Jaffa Cakes! They're Purple and they're JAFFA CAKES!!!! Well . . . lilac . . . with an orangey-bit! I've still got a pack . . . I'm going to go and have one in a minute!

Amazons; Barbarians; Boardgame Pieces; Dragon; Finger Frights; Finger Puppet; Greenbrier; Halloween Jaffa Cakes; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Toy Figures; Halloween Toys; Jaffa Cakes; Knights; Medieval Board Game; Medieval Figures; Orks; Poundland Skeletons; SCS Direct; Skeleton Novelties; Skeletons; Sucker Toys; Technolog; Zombies;
I've also been filling gaps in the Technolog collection and here's four suitable for Halloween, from the top; chocolate-brown Heroic Barbarians, lilac Amazons, large green Orks and a set of what I suspect are bad Knights, very bad knights, and god knows what that colour is; metallic mauve? It's not quite purple, it's not quite maroon . . . Kriminal Krimson?

Wednesday, August 26, 2020

D is for Dino III - The Search for Karn...'ivore

I love that title! Sometimes you think of one and you think "Yeah, there's about four levels there!" . . . anyway, it IS the third Dino-post today, the second from Brian Berke over in the Big Apple, and we're looking at the Dollar Tree dino's, most compared to the Dollar General ones we saw earlier today.

236061-19576-194-041320; 4 00030 67113 1; 6 39277 57865 5; Ankylosaurus; Carnivor; Chinasaurs; Dinosaur Models; Dolgen Corp; Dolgen01364601C20; Dolgencorp for Dollar General; Dolgencorp Imported; DTSC Toys Canada; Duck Billed Dinosaur; Greenbrier. DTSC Dinosaurs; Kerthunkersaurus; Model Dinosaurs; No. 33767PN; Saurians; Sauropods; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stegosaurus; Timpo Dinosaurs; Timpo Toys; Toy Dinosaurs; Tricerotops;
These are branded to our old friends and regular visitor's to these pages; Greenbriar/DTSC, who are more widely available I think. Again there are no species given on the sales-tags/labels - I didn't ask Brian if they have monikers on their bodies?

236061-19576-194-041320; 4 00030 67113 1; 6 39277 57865 5; Ankylosaurus; Carnivor; Chinasaurs; Dinosaur Models; Dolgen Corp; Dolgen01364601C20; Dolgencorp for Dollar General; Dolgencorp Imported; DTSC Toys Canada; Duck Billed Dinosaur; Greenbrier. DTSC Dinosaurs; Kerthunkersaurus; Model Dinosaurs; No. 33767PN; Saurians; Sauropods; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stegosaurus; Timpo Dinosaurs; Timpo Toys; Toy Dinosaurs; Tricerotops;
Sizeing with both the previous lot and our trusty Crescent rifleman reveals a larger animal from a similar species, indeed it's almost a scale-up, but there are differences.

Compared to the pretty basic 'Chinasaurs' of our childhood, there are some very good models out there now, and while the real biggies from Schleich, Papo and Co., are very, very good, these cheapies are also excellent sculpts. I think a lot of it is in the skin-textures they give them, think of that WHSmith's set I was buying a few years ago?

236061-19576-194-041320; 4 00030 67113 1; 6 39277 57865 5; Ankylosaurus; Carnivor; Chinasaurs; Dinosaur Models; Dolgen Corp; Dolgen01364601C20; Dolgencorp for Dollar General; Dolgencorp Imported; DTSC Toys Canada; Duck Billed Dinosaur; Greenbrier. DTSC Dinosaurs; Kerthunkersaurus; Model Dinosaurs; No. 33767PN; Saurians; Sauropods; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stegosaurus; Timpo Dinosaurs; Timpo Toys; Toy Dinosaurs; Tricerotops;
The new set runs to seven against the five we looked at earlier and here the 'Tree's are compared with their 'General counterparts, except the Triceratops who is compared to the old Timpo one (which Brain pointed out is as good as a dinosaur 'dinosaur' such is its age!), the new one is a really nice pose, in my opinion! A second meat-eater should be identifiable from the larger arms but is unknown to me?

236061-19576-194-041320; 4 00030 67113 1; 6 39277 57865 5; Ankylosaurus; Carnivor; Chinasaurs; Dinosaur Models; Dolgen Corp; Dolgen01364601C20; Dolgencorp for Dollar General; Dolgencorp Imported; DTSC Toys Canada; Duck Billed Dinosaur; Greenbrier. DTSC Dinosaurs; Kerthunkersaurus; Model Dinosaurs; No. 33767PN; Saurians; Sauropods; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stegosaurus; Timpo Dinosaurs; Timpo Toys; Toy Dinosaurs; Tricerotops;
The two Steggie's are quite similarly posed, but the new one has slimmer limbs, while the Dollar General example seems to be barking! And there's a kerthunkersaurus to finish-off the line-up

Cheers Brain, that Dino's done in RTM, but I've only got a few days to tick the annual motorcycle and paratrooper boxes . . . it's in hand!

Saturday, July 25, 2020

TMHT is for There's More Hero Turtles!

Like Ninja Turtles but safer for poor little British kids who might otherwise be corrupted into whacking each-other over the head with broom-handles or something . . . humm . . . that worked huh!

A quick follow-up from a post last January, and I don't need to subject you to a back-link as they're all here; they are Ninja's. not heroes!

54mm Figures; Carded Toy; Comic Characters; Donatello; Greenbrier International; Greenbrier Rack Toys; Greenbrier Toy Importers; Leonardo; Michelangelo; Movie Characters; Nickalodeon TMNT; Ninja Fighters; Ninja Figures; Ninja Turtles; Ninja Warriors; Playmates; PVC Figurines; PVC Rubber TMNT's; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Rack Toys; Raphael; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; TMHT; TMNT's; Turtles; TV Related;
Brian managed to find the missing pose/character from the Playmates set he shared with us back then, and it is the above 'Mikey' Michelangelo to be precise, complete with nun-chucks! That's two broom-handles-worth of mayhem! Perfect 54mm as well!

54mm Figures; Carded Toy; Comic Characters; Donatello; Greenbrier International; Greenbrier Rack Toys; Greenbrier Toy Importers; Leonardo; Michelangelo; Movie Characters; Nickalodeon TMNT; Ninja Fighters; Ninja Figures; Ninja Turtles; Ninja Warriors; Playmates; PVC Figurines; PVC Rubber TMNT's; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Rack Toys; Raphael; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; TMHT; TMNT's; Turtles; TV Related;
Complete line-up, you may recall I'd had one come-in from Chris, and at some point I'll get the others myself, just to box-tick, but as far as the Blog's concerned and thank to Mr Berke, the box is already and well and truly ticked here now! Cheers Brian!

Monday, February 10, 2020

W is for ♪♫♪ . . . We're the Gnomes From America, Woo'ooo-hoo!

. . . We're the Gnomes from America woo'ooo-hoo, we're the Gnomes that any'body can buy . . . dah, dah, dah da'da-darh . . . dah, dah, dah da'da-darh - whoo-hoo! ♫♫♪

As you may have guessed, these were also in Picasa, courtesy of Brian Berke and waiting for 'Ger'nome' day; no, it won't become a 'thing' here . . . merely occasional! In-stores now, that side of the pond; I'll be looking out for them in Poundland, it's the most likely destination here . . . and I don't doubt Peter E will be on the look-out too!

DTSC Toys Canada; Dwarf Figurines; Dwarf Toys; Dwarves; Elf Toys; Fairy Crossing; Fairy Garden; Fairy Toys; Forrest Figurine; Garden Ornaments; Gnome Figurines; Gnome Musicians; Gnome Toy; Gnomes; Greenbrier Internetional; Greenbrier Toy Importers; Pixie Toy; Pixy-Eared; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Dwarves; Toy Elves; Toy Faries; Toy Gnomes; Toy Leprechauns; Toy Pixies; Toy Trolls; Troll Toys; Village Folk;
I think that Fairy Garden is the brand-mark, Forest Figurine the over-brand, but with the Greenbriar/DTSC partnership of respectively; US/Canadian importers, claiming for them, they are both probably phantom-brands?

DTSC Toys Canada; Dwarf Figurines; Dwarf Toys; Dwarves; Elf Toys; Fairy Crossing; Fairy Garden; Fairy Toys; Forrest Figurine; Garden Ornaments; Gnome Figurines; Gnome Musicians; Gnome Toy; Gnomes; Greenbrier Internetional; Greenbrier Toy Importers; Pixie Toy; Pixy-Eared; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Dwarves; Toy Elves; Toy Faries; Toy Gnomes; Toy Leprechauns; Toy Pixies; Toy Trolls; Troll Toys; Village Folk;
And, throwing back to my point about the naming of the gnomes in the first post; these are being called 'Fairy' even though Disney's Snow White would recognise them as Dwarves, and I think they are classic Gnomes.

Also there are marked differences in size and painting between the see-saw pair and the three stepping-stone menders (I assume that's their occupation from the Fairy Crossing title), but they look like gardeners! So they seem to have been sourced by the two importers from more than one maker (or - at the very least -  two catalogue lines?).

Many thanks to Brian.

Saturday, January 18, 2020

R is for Renaissance Reptiles

Another quickie, this one covering a few TMNT bits which came in over Christmas from Brain, Chris and Peter, but; working in reverse . . .

54mm Figures; Carded Toy; Comic Characters; Donatello; Greenbrier International; Greenbrier Rack Toys; Greenbrier Toy Importers; Leonardo; Michelangelo; Movie Characters; Nickalodeon TMNT; Ninja Fighters; Ninja Figures; Ninja Turtles; Ninja Warriors; Playmates; PVC Figurines; PVC Rubber TMNT's; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Rack Toys; Raphael; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; TMHT; TMNT's; Turtles; TV Related;
. . . with this 'shelfie' which came in the other day from Mr. Berke, who managed to find three of four (no Michelangelo) of these Playmates figurines, imported into his part of the world by Greenbrier; DTSC - their normal 'partner in crime' seem to have passed on this one?

The missing pose's the problem with here-today-gone-tomorrow, rack-toy sets that happen to have multiple characters; that you sometimes miss one! I never found the missing turtle in the remaindered set a few years ago!

54mm Figures; Carded Toy; Comic Characters; Donatello; Greenbrier International; Greenbrier Rack Toys; Greenbrier Toy Importers; Leonardo; Michelangelo; Movie Characters; Nickalodeon TMNT; Ninja Fighters; Ninja Figures; Ninja Turtles; Ninja Warriors; Playmates; PVC Figurines; PVC Rubber TMNT's; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Rack Toys; Raphael; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; TMHT; TMNT's; Turtles; TV Related;
Pack-back and a sizer - you can see from the Lone Star shooter (Berserker on his Christmas break?) that these are an almost perfect 54mm, and they are an un-articulated 'solid' figure in a dense'ish PVC or modern equivalent polymer, and I know that because a few days earlier . . .

54mm Figures; Carded Toy; Comic Characters; Donatello; Greenbrier International; Greenbrier Rack Toys; Greenbrier Toy Importers; Leonardo; Michelangelo; Movie Characters; Nickalodeon TMNT; Ninja Fighters; Ninja Figures; Ninja Turtles; Ninja Warriors; Playmates; PVC Figurines; PVC Rubber TMNT's; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Rack Toys; Raphael; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; TMHT; TMNT's; Turtles; TV Related;
. . . Chris Smith had included one in his latest parcel! Here posed next to the key-ring giant Mr. Evans had sent a month or two previously (seen before here at Small Scale World) and which I have now removed from his seriously large (and limiting) base. Indeed, after this shot was taken I removed the key-chain and ring too.

Cheers to all three for the contributions, and while there is no official Talk Like a Teenage Turtle Day (maybe there ought to be!), we will have to have a full TMNT post one day as I have quite a few of them now.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

H is for How They Come In - Often from America!

The same day Peter's parcel arrived, another hitched a ride with it on Postie's trolley, in fact with both of them sent regular-mail and the postmen working under cut-hours (or under-cut hours!), he didn't even knock, just tucked one on the other, behind the wood-stack in the porch and I found them both returning from the station with the daily Metro!

It was from Brian in New York, and had all sort of goodies in it!

CMV Khaki Infantry; CMV Toy Soldiers; DC Justice League; Dolgen Corp; Dolgencorp for Dollar General; Greenbrier Internetional; Greenbrier Soldiers; Greenbrier Toy Importers; Imperial Soldiers; Imperial Toys; Marx Copies; Mattel Flixstars; Mattel Justice League; Mattel The Rock; Mattel WWF; Michelangelo; Monogram TMNT; MPC 54mm Troops; MPC GI's; Mummy Army; Payton GI's; Skeleton Army; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Super Hero's;
He sent three bags of the Flixstars from Mattel we looked at last time he sent some! I'm going to have to keep one mint, but don't know yet which of them will be the two to open, but I must say I think they're fun, and from the front they all make nice figures.

CMV Khaki Infantry; CMV Toy Soldiers; DC Justice League; Dolgen Corp; Dolgencorp for Dollar General; Greenbrier Internetional; Greenbrier Soldiers; Greenbrier Toy Importers; Imperial Soldiers; Imperial Toys; Marx Copies; Mattel Flixstars; Mattel Justice League; Mattel The Rock; Mattel WWF; Michelangelo; Monogram TMNT; MPC 54mm Troops; MPC GI's; Mummy Army; Payton GI's; Skeleton Army; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Super Hero's;
I opened this one straight-away, because the packaging is a huge thing, and I can scan the card sometime for the archive, which will stack flat 'for posterity'! He's a bigg'un, about 80mm if we assume they grew to human size, and from Monogram 'the new'.

Funnily-enough I found the old Playmate's 54mm'ish TMNT's while putting that Plume Brisse (or whatever it was) Indian premium away the other day and I thought that with the ones we've seen in the last few years and others including the Yolanda Sobre ones we might have a round-up of turtle ninja, mutant-teenager figuress in the spring!

CMV Khaki Infantry; CMV Toy Soldiers; DC Justice League; Dolgen Corp; Dolgencorp for Dollar General; Greenbrier Internetional; Greenbrier Soldiers; Greenbrier Toy Importers; Imperial Soldiers; Imperial Toys; Marx Copies; Mattel Flixstars; Mattel Justice League; Mattel The Rock; Mattel WWF; Michelangelo; Monogram TMNT; MPC 54mm Troops; MPC GI's; Mummy Army; Payton GI's; Skeleton Army; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Super Hero's;
This year's packaging colour-way from Dollar General/Dolgen, I would save it for October, but thought I'd clear the decks now, as we can compare all three - to date - next year, they being; black, orange and purple cards. Still unfair that the Mummy's get ten poses and the Skeletons only eight!

CMV Khaki Infantry; CMV Toy Soldiers; DC Justice League; Dolgen Corp; Dolgencorp for Dollar General; Greenbrier Internetional; Greenbrier Soldiers; Greenbrier Toy Importers; Imperial Soldiers; Imperial Toys; Marx Copies; Mattel Flixstars; Mattel Justice League; Mattel The Rock; Mattel WWF; Michelangelo; Monogram TMNT; MPC 54mm Troops; MPC GI's; Mummy Army; Payton GI's; Skeleton Army; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Super Hero's;
Brian also sent three bags of some of his finds on the secondary market; the top bag has a mix of MPC 54mm (which I know I'm short of) and Hong Kong Monogram clones, the middle bag are the Payton (? I'll check before I blog them again) copies of the Marx hard plastic polystyrene figures. We did look at them, but it was ages ago, so they will prove really useful when I return to them here.

The last bag was particularly kind of Brian as we've already had the images - indeed it leaves me with a quandary as I'd like to shoot them again (now they're here!), but with some more CMV shots (for that is what they are) from Chris Smith added to the mix, they were/are fully covered on the khaki infantry page, so I'll have to be patient, or get a grip on an A-Z entry!

CMV Khaki Infantry; CMV Toy Soldiers; DC Justice League; Dolgen Corp; Dolgencorp for Dollar General; Greenbrier Internetional; Greenbrier Soldiers; Greenbrier Toy Importers; Imperial Soldiers; Imperial Toys; Marx Copies; Mattel Flixstars; Mattel Justice League; Mattel The Rock; Mattel WWF; Michelangelo; Monogram TMNT; MPC 54mm Troops; MPC GI's; Mummy Army; Payton GI's; Skeleton Army; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Super Hero's;
A return to Mattel with these two 65/70-mil'ish figures, a nice Batman and The Rock - who's pretty-much escaped me but I know of him from my Brother's enthusiastic gabbling on the Fast & Furious franchise!

I shot the card backs to illustrate a point previously highlighted - the mass of consumer information you find on these things, these days - they must be as 'safe' as a lungful of mountain-air!

CMV Khaki Infantry; CMV Toy Soldiers; DC Justice League; Dolgen Corp; Dolgencorp for Dollar General; Greenbrier Internetional; Greenbrier Soldiers; Greenbrier Toy Importers; Imperial Soldiers; Imperial Toys; Marx Copies; Mattel Flixstars; Mattel Justice League; Mattel The Rock; Mattel WWF; Michelangelo; Monogram TMNT; MPC 54mm Troops; MPC GI's; Mummy Army; Payton GI's; Skeleton Army; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Super Hero's;
Mr. B also sent three more of these large stretchy 100mm combat types from Greenbrier/DTSC for Imperial with a new colour and a new pose - the bazooka firer. Thanks as always to Brian and wishing him and the rest of you a Happy Christmas . . . I know - but it's not far off; any-day-soon and it'll be in the past already!

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Z is for Zombie Men . . . Women, Dogs and Mummies!

We've managed black cats, skeletons, a possible yeti, assorted monsters and a bunch of ghosts, there's only one trope left really, the undead! The risen from the dead and the rising from the dead! Let's tick those boxes for the finale!

062417; 06695; 11175; 22587601F19; 252329; 30001; 37072-2170; 518; Amscan; Dolgen Corp; Dolgencorp for Dollar General; Dolgencorp Imported; DTSC Toys Canada; EMCE Toys; F19; Fun Express; Graves; Graveyard; Greenbrier Internetional; Greenbrier Toy Importers; Halloween Novelty Toys; He-Man; Masters of the Universe; MotU; Mummies; Mummy Army; Phidal; Previews Exclusive; Scooby Doo; SCS Direct; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Zombie Figurines; Zombie Men; Zombie Novelties; Zombie Toys; Zombies; Zombies At War;
Again, we saw these last year as shelfies (or sent images) I think, but Brian B then kindly sent some to the Blog so here they are in close-up, issued by Greenbrier in the 'States and DTSC in Canada.

It's a fact that all the best of these Halloween/Horror figures come from (or via/due to the efforts of-) North America. Apart from the odd thing like 99p Store's re-issue of Dolgen or the odd Amazon offer (see below), I've looked hard this year and the mountains of plastic tat available for Halloween are of such shite quality and ephemeral robustness they constitute an excuse for banning Halloween here altogether!

It's also a fact I'll get this whinge into one of the posts every year!



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Both sides of the card for those who archive this kind of stuff - I do!

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A comparison with the other set (SCS Direct in the 'States) which Peter Evans had sent to the blog in time for last year's posts.

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Now, I mentioned Amazon, and I did find these on Amazon UK from Fun Express (aping that other firm's packaging again, Amscan . . . or Unique?) and they were quite cheap so, despite the imagery being less than helpful or hopeful, I ordered a set, and this is it, but it wasn't much fun!

What you get is 12 figures, which seem to be split 6 each of the two colours, one a drying-blood red, the other looking to be glow-in-the-dark, but not; just a greenish-white - interior decorators would call it apple-snow or some pretentious crap like that, think - raw tripe!

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But when it comes to poses the pack disappoints. Totally random contents with four of some and one of others, I ended up with three poses, one in both colours. now they were cheap, and I did intend to get a couple more sets to see if there were other poses, or just to get all (?) three in both colours, but I kept putting it off as there's no guarantee (from my first sample) that even two more sets would achieve that?

If you try, good luck, they are sized to fit others and as army-builders are a useful addition to the canon, but with most rack-toy issuers getting quite good at packing balanced lots these days it is disappointing to see these, especially as they seem to go to the effort of counting colours? Just pick from 'pose-bins' . . . some firms have automated it so you get a whole or part-runner in each bag!

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You can see how he goes well with the WWII set (far right - EMCE Toys 'Previews Exclusive, Zombies At War') we looked at a year or two ago, and he's not much smaller than the two grey zombie sets (far left), so they are useful, but you may need four or five bags to get a good sample?

The big mummy is marked similarly to Phidal stuff but is a softer material than they are currently using and seems to be from 2009, so he may be an early issue from this increasingly prolific (55 sets in the 2019 catalogue?) figure source, he's also another candidate for a Scooby-Doo related-set?

While I don't know anything about the other chap, I'd guess a 1980's rack-toy . . . possibly a He-Man/MotU rip-off? He's a very dense polyethylene or some type of nylon?

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Finally Mr. Berke has sent a shelfie of the same black carded version of Dolgen's Mummy Army, and how come they keep getting ten poses while the skeletons have always been limited to eight? Some Pharaoh's-curse rubbish I'll bet . . . fussa-russa!

Thanks again Brian, thanks again Peter, see what turns-up in twelve-month's time!

Friday, January 11, 2019

S is for Squat Squidgy Squadies and Safe Samurai 'Sassins

You may remember a while ago, Brian Berke sent some shelfies to the Blog of these delightful little weirdoes, well; he only went and sent the Blog some in his autumn parcel - didn't he!

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Imported into the 'States by those new-old favourites Greenbriar/DTSC, but apparently on behalf of Imperial to whom the figures are also branded, and they are a soft, hollow silicon rubber, a bit like squeaky-toys but sans squeak, or; sans squeaker!

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Ninjas; too cool for martial-arts school and the colours are lovely; the camera's flash has reddened one, who - to the eye - is a pinky-heliotrope sort of colour, while the purple one has reproduced quite accurately. Style is slightly 'deform', or cartoonish with big heads, hands and feet.

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The cool colours extend to the generic (but vaguely 'Fritz' helmeted) combat infantry, with butterscotch, mint and blueberry, fairy-cake, icing hues! I have no idea how many colours there are in ether line, nor - indeed - whether the rich colours of the Ninjas carry over to the soldiers or the pastels vise-versa?

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Equally I don't know how many poses there are in either line, although they are numbered sequentially; so this may be 'it'. While the packaging carries the details of Greenbrier and DTSC (for Canada) it carries the logo of Imperial, however the figures are all marked Greenbrier International.

You can also see here just how squidgy they are and - courtesy of the 'Berserker' that they are around the 100mm mark. Many thanks to Brian for sending them.

Monday, October 29, 2018

T is for Two . . . Wheels Good . . .

Like Paratroopers and whatever the other thing was the other day . . . goes and checks the 'finished' folder . . . ; footballers (!), this has become another of those perennials, we return to from time to time, dinosaurs, insects and fish are all currently rising-up the queue as well, but today it's a return to two wheels; well, fourteen wheels or - if you want to be a total pedant fifty-seven wheels and at least three - visible - skids!

Roughly in the order they've come in or been shot since we last looked at them excluding a lead flat I think we looked-at separately . . .

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Upon the demise of PoundworldPlus back in the summer, this was reduced to 50p with a further reduction at the till taking it to 43p or something! It was worth a punt for a small plastic motorcycle, of Kinder-egg quality? It needed squeezing together properly which I didn't notice until after the photo-shoot, branded to their ITP Imports and coming with a reasonable rendition of an executive type helicopter and a really crappy jeepney-thing which - if pink - would look like Barbie's beach-buggy!

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I can't tell you what this cost as it was a present for my Brother on his Birthday! He's one of those people who has everything he wants, and if he really wants something else tends to go and get exactly what he wants himself, so he's very difficult to buy for, but he likes his motorcycles, so when I saw this . . . bingo! Noki are the same people who did the novelty egg-cup and toast-soldier sets, see Small Scale World passim.

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I think this is the third time out for this chap, and the second involving contributions from Peter Evans, who recently sent me a very interesting set, with the unpainted black-plastic version. In the meantime I found another (slight colour variation) in the Storage lot, so shot all four together and they now have a new tub, all to themselves, although the black one is still in the bag awaiting next year's RTM.

California Highway Patrol; Chinese Motorcycles; Chips; Kentoys; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Motorbike; Motorcycle; Motorcycle Rider; Motorcycle Toys; Motorcycles; Novelty Motorbike; Old Motorcycle Toys; Old Plastic Toys; Patrolman; Vintage Plastic Toys; Vintage Toy Motorcycles; Vintage Toys; Wheelers Fire Engine;
CHiPs! From storage, from Kentoys, but not the Kenway Cycle Shop of 1950's London, but rather the 1990's Kentoys with a half-mile-long factory in Shatin, New Territories! Now into high-end, larger-scaled, die-casts, they started (as so many HK companies did) with cheaper plastics, these came with blistered sets or singly with larger trucks, in this specific case the 'Wheelers' fire-engine set. They were announced at 1:72 and - basically - would have been in competition with the similar New Ray and Supreme sets of that time; among others.

Is it a Harley Electra-Glide or a Honda Goldwing Aspencade? Now - there's a question for my Brother! Judging from the full-tank and headlight-fairing; I recon a Honda?

Lead Models; Lead Motorbike; Lead Toy Figres; Lead Toy Soldiers; Motorbike; Motorbike Postman; Motorcycle; Motorcycle Postman; Motorcycle Rider; Motorcycle Toys; Motorcycles; Old Motorcycle Toys; Old Plastic Toys; Postman; Royal Mail; Vintage Plastic Toys; Vintage Toy Motorcycles; Vintage Toys;
Old solid-lead motorcyclist (Postman?), I don't know if it's in Joplin and I haven't looked as I know it's not particularly rated (Adrian had it in his cheapie-tray at Sandown last), so probably a copy of anything similar-looking in the aforementioned tome, or more likely a home-cast which may have been made commercially available? The lead-guys dismiss this stuff (and melt it down!) like some in our polymer-branch of the hobby still dismiss HK stuff, but you know me; I'll post anything!

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A bicycle, Cakeboards, resin, cake decoration, the resin pile is piling-up! Nice 54mm and a female subject which is never that common, so pleasantly unusual!

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Mr. Berke sent a whole box of donations to the blog the other day with his uncommon generosity, and we will be looking at bits from it over the next few days, as some of it was very timely, but there was also this, Greenbrier/DTSC. I don't know if he and Mr Evans are in competition with their contributions, but this is an even larger scale than the candy-container bicycle we looked at in Rack Toy Month! Guy's; I don't know where to put them!

Thanks again to Brian, Peter and Adrian for some of the above!