Well, if TJF's gonna' copy my output I'll
copy his! Only in nationality of subject though (and Morawski is in
the queue!), it is amusing; he spent six days trying to think of something 'as
good as' and ended up following my format but without the research,
translations or links! We - loyal readers - are supposed to think this makes
him a 'legend' and me the idiot!
Anyway; this isn't copying layout or
anything, it's harking back to a previous post here at Small Scale World, when we looked at
the 'Kioskowce' (tobacco kiosk's) production of Andrzej
Kawecki, based in
Lódź (thanks to Konrad Lesiek for the information on that occasion). Also this's
been in the queue for five weeks and I said it would post in a day or two; those
five weeks ago!
This time we're
looking at very similar sets from another producer; Spójnia supplied by (and thanks to-) Maciej
Jasinski who reports memories of these figures being produced in Poland between
around 1985 and 1987. he's also sent very high-resolution imagery; so be sure to open them in a new tab or window to get the full effect.
Three sets today; each is in a little bag
with a stiff card to pull everything together before sealing which has been
done with a bread-bag heat-sealer. Card-art is of the same type as seen
previously with these Kioskowce and figures are copies of
Western makers' output.
This is lovely as it has a version of the Airfix 'Wagon Train' box art, but with contents taken from Atlantic 'The West' cowboy set's Life on the Ranch (larger figures and Longhorns)
or Stampede (smaller figures and buffalo-bison)
sets. The quality of these is better than some previously seen Kioskowce - check the coffee-pot and fire - and look as good as the original Atlantic product.
This is even more quirky, as the more
original card-art suggests the 8th, slogging their way up the spine of Italy,
while the contents are most of the poses from both Airfix's [2nd version] German
Infantry AND Matchbox's rival
set, and again quality is very good for such diminutive clones.
The final offering today is the 14th Army,
or elements of it! Artwork and contents from Atlantic's stable and it looks
like the collection of pirate cutlasses (in lieu of kukris) that came with the
original were reproduced, but are equally easy to lose!
Maciej also scanned the cards separately at
a higher resolution, so we'll look at them now in the same order as above;
While on one level Spójnia (also the name of a top (?) Polish football team!) is just a
branding, translating it in Google lead to 'bond', 'connect' or 'couplings' so
there's maybe a reference to kits or models within the brand-mark, or teamwork?
As well as the aforementioned Andrzej Kawecki post, I have put the Globus and Universal issued Kioskowce on the British Paratroopers page of the Airfix blog and reading the blurb on the Kawecki post, I still have Napoleonics
from Spojnia to come . . . so - next
time I pass that box I'll dig-it out!
They (Spójnia) were
based in Gdansk (previously Danzig, home of Solidarity) and I believe
were still going, also known as Hobby EME, as a more conventional kit-maker (aircraft and
AFV's) into the late 1990's?
I will organise some of the images a different
way for use on the Wagon Train and German Infantry pages of the Airfix Blog for completion, another day and
- in the meantime - many thanks to Maciej Jasinski for today's new to hobby,
new to Blog and new to Internet, little-treat!