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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 Impro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Impro. Show all posts

Thursday, September 19, 2024

E is for Eclectic!

Around the same time as Chris Smith's parcel, i.e., a few weeks before the Plastic Warrior show, the third 'spring break' was a parcel from Peter Evans, which has been in the queue for ages, and I'm happy to thank him now and share the contents with the rest of you.

I think we've since seen this BJ Toys set, because either Peter gave me another or I grabbed one, out and about, but either way it got Blogged, but that means I can open one and inspect the two Matchbox-clone figures more closely another day!
 
A pull-back-and-go, slightly 'deform' T62 type with a whacky paint-job, possibly from a larger set, but could equally be an open-carton shelf-pick type of thing, you do still find them occasionally in general/discount stores or on market stalls?
 
I think we've seen these before in a set of four, but nice to be reminded than even in the modern derth of decent rack-toy war toys, there are still a few gems to be uncovered, and a Tiger and StuG (albeit with identical running gear) are a nice diversion.
 
Green-eyed monster! There is a plan, one day, for a decent overview of 'King Kong's; we have seen a few here over the years, but there's probably over a dozen in the pile,. This very-male one is particularly mentionable, being neither the common 'Rubber Jiggler' silicone or latex, nor the semi-rigid PVC, you might otherwise expect, but is actually a rather solid lump of polyethylene . . . "You could 'av someone's eye out with that!"
 
Impro Dinosaurs, I have a tub of these and have meant to Blog them, but I think I'm still waiting on the rarest moulding, or only got one as they were going back into storage (?), but no matter, there's plenty about them on the Wibbly Wobbly Way, and the duck-bill here is another of the less common sculpts I think?
 
Paint variations of Pterodactyl, I used to kind-of ignore them, but in the last year or so, particularly with the donations from Jon Attwood, and a few Charity Shop buys, there have been quite a few come in, with copies and variations like these, so there may be an overview-post in the Blog's future as they are almost more amazing than normal dinosaurs . . . the world had flying lizards bigger that fridges, or even family cars, which could swoop down and pierce your spine with a four, six or eight-foot beak!
 
Potato, Onion, Apple

Carrot, Cucumber, Aubergine-Brinjal-Zuccini
 
Blackberry, Apple, Pineapple

Two Bananas and an Orange

A pair of Apples and a Pear
 
These have been given several names over the years, now collectively known as 'Munch Bunch', they were also sold as 'Mr. Fruity', 'Fruit & Veg' etc. Pencil tops, there are several versions, variants, piracies and issues, with examples of several seen above, you sometimes found them with plug-in cowboy hats (which unethical sellers would/will happily use on swoppet figures), plug-in greenery, painted, integral greenery or no 'top knot' decoration, even some with small charm-loops, and as you can see above, larger and smaller versions.

They are another thing destined to get a proper in-depth treatment here one day, and of which, again, there is plenty to read about them, online already. I think we got ours one year in a Christmas stocking, maybe three each, and we called them Pineapple Pol (and his mates), but I think that may have come from Mum, and be referencing the famous musical, which was big when she was younger? Note, the pear has lost its [her?] legs.

They are always waving with one hand, with the other arm down, often wearing clown shoes, Cuban heels or Dutch clogs and always wearing gloves. Some are clearly female (long lashes!), and the Banana is always top-knot'less, unless he has a loop, due to his starting to peel! And once you have a big collection, there are a couple which are hard to name as being obvious fruits or vegetables!
 
The difference between an apple and a tomato is a moot-point, but the tomato tends to full roundness. And please note, there are millions of them out there, so they are mostly hideously overpriced on evilBay!

A bunch of bits, they all have their place, with tubs of assorted traffic cones, road signs, general signs, two boxes of tentage and etcetera! Likewise, the tree zone has been growing for about 47-years! I think the above fir is a cake decoration, and the gun is from early rack-toys.

I think we've now seen the set the middle chap is taken from, or it's in the queue, but a loose sample is always useful, and the set of mechanics may have been ID'd in a shelfie, or, again, be in the queue, all good stuff!

Vinyl! Two Smurfs, an astronaut, a Gormiti Egyptian (?) and a Kinder Santa, join a little lady in a princess suit, who I did find on that there Interweb the other day, but I've lost the reference, she's a current kid's TV character.

Post-Giant mouldings of Wild West foot figures, an Airfix kit figure of an RAF ground crew firefighter, who - unlike the refueling set figures - was not later issued in the soft polyethylene figure set, and two piggy-wiggies! The smaller from Hong Kong, the larger, an early Britains with a damaged tail.

A box of Airfix HO-OO, painted and with some damage, because everything was going to storage by that point, they will be cleaned and sorted another day, a little project on the back-burner! Thanks to Peter for all these, it's all grist to the mill, always something useful, or Blogable, and there's a bit of everything above!

Sunday, March 3, 2024

F is for First Show of the Year - I

And so we all trekked-off to Sandown Park for the first show of 2024, a lovely day in the end, given it seems to have rained every other day since the beginning of February! I didn't buy much, but there are some nice bits among all the make-weights!

 
How cool is this? Adrian gave me this Fairylight magnetic-novelty at the end of the show, when I asked him what he had on it? We like cats here, and there's a surprising number of mice in the stash too; rubber, cartoon, Erzgebirge/wood, I think we saw some musician mice one time, so adding one of each, in the same box - bargain!
 
These are under embargo until they appear in the ongoing Railway figure posts!
 
Two early Wiking 'planes, I think we looked at a good one a few years back, these are missing bases and the wire hanger, along with their little clear acetate 'propeller sweeps', which clip over the nose-cones and can be replaced. Both dive-bombers/ground-attack types, a German Junkers Ju 87 'Stuka' and what I suspect is a Japanese Nakajima B5N'Kate' or, because the tail's not right, a Grumman TBF 'Avenger'?

An eclectic mix here, which, from the top left includes, a Linde premium buffalo/wisent type, a Barrat & Sons flocked cow, and an interesting use of the Impro tooling; an eraser-rubber version, with the full marking of the originals, also left on the brightly-coloured Imperial reissues.

Below them are two Vitacup animal premiums, one in a darker than normal ivory shade (which may only be a smoker's house jobbie?) and two Kellogg's premiums of Sooty characters, actually sweep and whatsit-cat . . . Googles frantically . . . Kipper! Kipper the cat.

And I'm sure most of you will recognise the Charbens circus elephant, it's easy to ID from this side!

 
A couple of cheap lots of smaller (35mm) flats, actually the upper lot are technically semi-flat, being a bit fatter, German troops painted as Fins, by the simple expedient of painting the flag Finnish! I'm not sure on the lower flats, but they do have base markings under the paint, which I shall address at some latter date, there is a fair bit of material to dig into on these.

And this was also a gift, Christian Hatley had mentioned them a while ago, and not recognising me with my Spring haircut, it took him a while to realise who I was, then gifted me this Diddy Man, who, I found when I got home, is another KT novelty figure! And there are probably at least three more to find, if they are aping the Cherilea ones?

Saturday, December 1, 2018

H is for How They Come In

Wednesday left me loaded with goodies, after purchases in most on the charity shops, ten minutes up the high street (I'm a bloke; in-scan-grab-pay-out, I don't mess about) added several books to the library, a 2nd hand copy of District 9 on DVD and this little-lot!

Animals; Board Game; Boardgame Pieces; Ceremonial Doll; Chinese Figures; Fontanini Chinoisery; Fontanini Statuette; Guardsman Bauble; Impro Prehistoric Animals; Lifeguards; Made in Hong Kong; Mini's; Minifigs; Playmodile; Revenge of the Sith; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Star Wars; Statuary; Statuettes; Tree Decoration; Tree Hanger; Wizards Of The Coast;
A Board game (£3) and two 'after' Fontanini Chinoisery statuettes, I say after as they are both unmarked and while the bases (polystyrene) and steel screws are reminiscent of the Italian maker's output, the two figures (polyethylene) are of poorer finish, so I suspect Hong Kong despite the lack of a marking; they were three-quid the pair.

One of those awful costume dolls; 'Empire Made' almost illegible on the gold-card ends, the whole sealed so you'd have to destroy the container to get him out, but he IS a lifeguard, so into the collection he goes; they were only asking 30p!

A handful of animals for 50p rounded-off the loot.

Animals; Board Game; Boardgame Pieces; Ceremonial Doll; Chinese Figures; Fontanini Chinoisery; Fontanini Statuette; Guardsman Bauble; Impro Prehistoric Animals; Lifeguards; Made in Hong Kong; Mini's; Minifigs; Playmodile; Revenge of the Sith; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Star Wars; Statuary; Statuettes; Tree Decoration; Tree Hanger; Wizards Of The Coast;
The animals were an odd assortment . . . two Impro pre-historic's, I have a tub of them somewhere which I have seen a couple of times, next time I see it I'll combine with the dozen or so I had accrued here and we'll have a proper look at them, a generic hippo' and a Playmobile wild boar made up the self-seal bag.

Animals; Board Game; Boardgame Pieces; Ceremonial Doll; Chinese Figures; Fontanini Chinoisery; Fontanini Statuette; Guardsman Bauble; Impro Prehistoric Animals; Lifeguards; Made in Hong Kong; Mini's; Minifigs; Playmodile; Revenge of the Sith; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Star Wars; Statuary; Statuettes; Tree Decoration; Tree Hanger; Wizards Of The Coast;
There was supposed to be six figures in the box, there wasn't! There was, in fact - 47 figures/36 sculpts! Again I have a whole tub of these so I'll return to them in the fullness of time, I think these are all from the first 60 of what became 240+ items I think, again; I have the notes on a dongle!

Animals; Board Game; Boardgame Pieces; Ceremonial Doll; Chinese Figures; Fontanini Chinoisery; Fontanini Statuette; Guardsman Bauble; Impro Prehistoric Animals; Lifeguards; Made in Hong Kong; Mini's; Minifigs; Playmodile; Revenge of the Sith; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Star Wars; Statuary; Statuettes; Tree Decoration; Tree Hanger; Wizards Of The Coast;
Oi . . . soldier! Haircut!

Then today - at time of writing Thursday 30th - I picked this little fella up, although at 95-mil (all-in) hardly 'little', he's a tree decoration who's lost his hanger/loop and will go in the box with all the other Bearskin'ed Guards.