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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.
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Sunday, December 3, 2023

W is for Which Reminds Me . . . Elektrokideez!

Apropos the Trolls in the previous post, reminded me these have been in Picasa since '21, sent to the Blog by Peter Evans in one of his many donations, it's an ephemeral capsule toy, troll thing, not the new trolls, but not the old ones either, sort of  . . . intermediate trolls!

Certainly closer to the old ones in shape, they have the various coloured bodies of the new ones, but themed around popular musical genres! From the Hong Kong/Canadian WowWee, and obviously serving a secondary purpose of pencil-top, I think they are just called Elektrokideez?
 
Although the folder was titled Rock Trolls, I may have made that up in a hurry to name the folder . . . I hate naming folders, especially when uploading images, I tend to just run my finger across the keyboard, so I have lots of folders in Picasa starting asdfgh . . .  or qwertyu . . . or even, being daring - mnbvcx . . . !

Packaging gives you a better idea than my blurb ever could! They may or may not have been common in shopping-centre dispensers a few years ago, or even now, but will clearly turn-up in mixed lots for years to come, and presumably - they are commoner in Canada?

Friday, October 27, 2023

B is for Bergan and Beton!

This is both a quick box-ticker and a bit of fun! In the parcel from Jon Attwood, there was a Bergan Toys (Beton) figure, which didn't seem to have been photographed either in the lots we've seen, or another still in the queue, and when Jon mentioned it the other day I got worried in case I'd not shot a bunch of figures, but I found him in the first post, I just didn't mention him in the blurb, anyway by then I'd shot everything I'd found, so we can have a quick-look
 
This is what has come in over the last 18/24-months; less any which went to storage last autumn, and they are an ecclectic snapshot of some of the variations you can find of these figures.
 
With - from the top left - A Plastic Toys copy in hard 'styrene, another hard plastic early figure with paint, one (from Jon) with the leachate you sometimes find on these figures, in soft 'ethylene, a similar soft one in blue (for Navy or Army Air Force?), and a later stable-green one with no leachate below.

Bases, the one from Jon lacks the formal information in the middle depression, but you can see the clear 'B' intertwined with a 'T' of the logotype on all three of the Bergan/Beton bases, the Plastic Toys copy is unmarked!
 
This rather dented chap has been hanging around in Picasa since I shot him in 2013, and is another copy, from Reliable of Canada, in soft polyethylene again, he's suffering a bit of sun-fading in addition to his surface dinks!

While two of them came-in just under year ago, along-with an early seperate-based cowboy, and they were also in Picasa! It's a measure of my lack of imagination that I'm still using the same sheet of black cartridge-paper!

We looked at my existing small samples here, while the last (and best) words on the subject are on Ponylope - this link is to the 'WWII' page, but then click on 'WWI' and '*Beton Variations' in the left-hand menu to get far more than I will ever be able to show you!

Thursday, December 8, 2022

T is for Two - Phidal's Latest

Pleased to say TKMaxx have had a Phidal top-up in time for Christmas, and I've grabbed two - so you don't have to, but you might want to after you've seen them! It's funny, when Spectrum Steve first ID'd these it was fun finding them all and learning to recognise them in mixed lots, now it's a case of keeping up with the output to tick the boxes!

Abuela Alma; Antonio; Bruno; Capybara; Chiguiro; Chispi Capybara; Chispi Chiguiro; Christopher Robin; Disney Encanto; Disney Pooh; Dolores; Eeyore; Encanto; Isabela; Jaguar; Kanger; Luisa; Madrigal Family; Mirabel; My Busy Book; Owl; Parce Jaguar; Phidal Encanto; Phidal Pooh Bear; Phidal Publishing; Pico; Piglet; Plastic Toy Figures; Pooh Bear; Rabbit; Roo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tigger; Winnie The Pooh;
There were four that I could see, the Disney Christmas one Brian Berke sent to the blog a few weeks ago, a 'Cars' one (I have no interest in anthropomorphic vehicles!) and these two, sadly it's the Disney Pooh, not the original, but then we'll never see the original one again - Disney Pooh; insert you own acerbic joke here! Encanto was new to me when also in that Brian B post, from Walmart on that occasion; here's the Phidal set, and I believe a second movie (some underwater stuff) is on the way?

Abuela Alma; Antonio; Bruno; Capybara; Chiguiro; Chispi Capybara; Chispi Chiguiro; Christopher Robin; Disney Encanto; Disney Pooh; Dolores; Eeyore; Encanto; Isabela; Jaguar; Kanger; Luisa; Madrigal Family; Mirabel; My Busy Book; Owl; Parce Jaguar; Phidal Encanto; Phidal Pooh Bear; Phidal Publishing; Pico; Piglet; Plastic Toy Figures; Pooh Bear; Rabbit; Roo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tigger; Winnie The Pooh;
Everything you need for a decent Pooh adventure in the 100 Aker Wood with all the characters except Penguin, who was a late addition and is not well known. The jar of honey though seems too big for a bear with even 'very-little brain' to get his head stuck in?

Abuela Alma; Antonio; Bruno; Capybara; Chiguiro; Chispi Capybara; Chispi Chiguiro; Christopher Robin; Disney Encanto; Disney Pooh; Dolores; Eeyore; Encanto; Isabela; Jaguar; Kanger; Luisa; Madrigal Family; Mirabel; My Busy Book; Owl; Parce Jaguar; Phidal Encanto; Phidal Pooh Bear; Phidal Publishing; Pico; Piglet; Plastic Toy Figures; Pooh Bear; Rabbit; Roo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tigger; Winnie The Pooh;
Lovely Jaguar; Parce, is the highlight here, along with a large Capybara or Chiguiro; Chispi which is also preferable to the humans, in my eyes anyway! But then I haven't seen the movie . . . but I'm thinking along the lines of - they are quite realistic sculpts (for cartoon animals) and could probably be painted to be more so, realistic that is?

Abuela Alma; Antonio; Bruno; Capybara; Chiguiro; Chispi Capybara; Chispi Chiguiro; Christopher Robin; Disney Encanto; Disney Pooh; Dolores; Eeyore; Encanto; Isabela; Jaguar; Kanger; Luisa; Madrigal Family; Mirabel; My Busy Book; Owl; Parce Jaguar; Phidal Encanto; Phidal Pooh Bear; Phidal Publishing; Pico; Piglet; Plastic Toy Figures; Pooh Bear; Rabbit; Roo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tigger; Winnie The Pooh;
Both sets are the new ten-count, but they are big, I struggled to get them in the standard archiving 4x5½ bags I use, and they both got 5x9's after this shot. Consider that the sets of 12 superheroes' back at the start of this Phidal odyssey would fit the smaller bags loosely!

Monday, October 31, 2022

F is for Fearsome Phidals - and a Walmart!

More from Brian B now, and while I'm no fan of a certain squeaky mouse, I realise that some of you are fans of him and his gang, while I keep saying it's all got to appear here eventually, and this is definitely the day for them!

Daisy Duck; Disney Encanto; Disney Film; Donald Duck; Figaro; Goofy; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Huey Duey Luey; Mickey Mouse; Micky Mouse; Minnie Mouse; Morty Mouse; My Busy Books; Phidal Publishing; Pluto the Dog; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Latest tranche of Phidal releases includes this seasonally themed set. I don't know if it's available in the UK as I haven't managed a trip to TKMaxx for a while now, but it's out there on the Internet wherever you are, I'm sure!

Daisy Duck; Disney Encanto; Disney Film; Donald Duck; Figaro; Goofy; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Huey Duey Luey; Mickey Mouse; Micky Mouse; Minnie Mouse; Morty Mouse; My Busy Books; Phidal Publishing; Pluto the Dog; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Brian shot this close-up of the set's contents, then went back to the store and took three more shots with a good shake in-between takes . . .

Daisy Duck; Disney Encanto; Disney Film; Donald Duck; Figaro; Goofy; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Huey Duey Luey; Mickey Mouse; Micky Mouse; Minnie Mouse; Morty Mouse; My Busy Books; Phidal Publishing; Pluto the Dog; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;

Daisy Duck; Disney Encanto; Disney Film; Donald Duck; Figaro; Goofy; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Huey Duey Luey; Mickey Mouse; Micky Mouse; Minnie Mouse; Morty Mouse; My Busy Books; Phidal Publishing; Pluto the Dog; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;

Daisy Duck; Disney Encanto; Disney Film; Donald Duck; Figaro; Goofy; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Huey Duey Luey; Mickey Mouse; Micky Mouse; Minnie Mouse; Morty Mouse; My Busy Books; Phidal Publishing; Pluto the Dog; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Which leaves us indentifying Mickey as Dracula, Minnie and Daisy as witches/wizards (?), Figaro as himself (you don't mess with a cat), Goofy probably trying to be Frankenstein's Monster, but without the neck-bolt tropes, really also being himself! One of the mouse cousins (Morty?) is a ghost, Pluto has been given a skeleton jumpsuit, and Donald is in a devil-suit, while a more anonymous bat and pumpkin take the set total to ten!

Daisy Duck; Disney Encanto; Disney Film; Donald Duck; Figaro; Goofy; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Huey Duey Luey; Mickey Mouse; Micky Mouse; Minnie Mouse; Morty Mouse; My Busy Books; Phidal Publishing; Pluto the Dog; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Brain also shot this Disney Encanto figure set in Walmart, I've not encountered it (as a cinematic production) so knew nothing about it, but a quick Google-search filled me on the magical abilities behind the story, so a worthy addition to a Halloween post!

Many thanks again to Mr. Berke.

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

P is for Pop is Eating Itself

I've mentioned it before, but this is a particularly sublime example of the genre, as two sets of Tolkein stuff hit the streaming platforms, not quite as Worhol'esque as Star-Wars-Super-Deform-Angry-Bird Pencil Tops, but here, we are looking at a real-world toy line, of characters in a fictional back-story animated movie of fictional characters in an older animated movie franchise, who are fictional toys, it doesn't get much more navel-gazing as an example of 'all out of ideas'!

"Mo" Morrison; Alisha Hawthorne; Buzz Lightyear; Commander Alisha Hawthorne; Commander Buzz Lightyear; Darby Steel; Izzy Hawthorne; Maurice Morrison; My Busy Book; Phidal Book; Phidal Publishing; Robotic Cat; Sox The Robotic Cat; Spaceship XL-01; XL-01 Spaceship; Zurg; Zyclops;
We/re back with Phidal for the toys within toys licensed toys! Only ten items again, which seems to be the new normal under the cost of living crisis, but the playmat will iron-out at some point in the future and provide and excellent backdrop for space photo's.

"Mo" Morrison; Alisha Hawthorne; Buzz Lightyear; Commander Alisha Hawthorne; Commander Buzz Lightyear; Darby Steel; Izzy Hawthorne; Maurice Morrison; My Busy Book; Phidal Book; Phidal Publishing; Robotic Cat; Sox The Robotic Cat; Spaceship XL-01; XL-01 Spaceship; Zurg; Zyclops;
Good guys, from the left for those who haven't caught the movie are; Buzz Lightyear (obviously!), Darby Steel (a lady, on parole); Commander Alisha Hawthorne (Buzz's trainer); granddaughter, Izzy Hawthorne and Maurice "Mo" Morrison.

"Mo" Morrison; Alisha Hawthorne; Buzz Lightyear; Commander Alisha Hawthorne; Commander Buzz Lightyear; Darby Steel; Izzy Hawthorne; Maurice Morrison; My Busy Book; Phidal Book; Phidal Publishing; Robotic Cat; Sox The Robotic Cat; Spaceship XL-01; XL-01 Spaceship; Zurg; Zyclops;
Bad guys, Zurg (purple) and one of his automaton Zyclops's, I am one of those who haven't seen it, although it looks like fun, but I believe it's all about Zurg being a 'Bond villian' (in space) and Buzz saving the world!

"Mo" Morrison; Alisha Hawthorne; Buzz Lightyear; Commander Alisha Hawthorne; Commander Buzz Lightyear; Darby Steel; Izzy Hawthorne; Maurice Morrison; My Busy Book; Phidal Book; Phidal Publishing; Robotic Cat; Sox The Robotic Cat; Spaceship XL-01; XL-01 Spaceship; Zurg; Zyclops;
Other items, Buzz;s ship (XL-01), an irritating (I'm sure) R2D2 knock-off and a cat, Sox the robotic cat to be precise! We make allowances for cats even if they are the annoying kid/Zoony/Jar Jar Binks/Daggit character! And I don't know if it is; I haven't seen the movie!

"Mo" Morrison; Alisha Hawthorne; Buzz Lightyear; Commander Alisha Hawthorne; Commander Buzz Lightyear; Darby Steel; Izzy Hawthorne; Maurice Morrison; My Busy Book; Phidal Book; Phidal Publishing; Robotic Cat; Sox The Robotic Cat; Spaceship XL-01; XL-01 Spaceship; Zurg; Zyclops;
T 'other sides! Out there now, must be one of the latest sets from Phidal, the Movie only came out at the beginning of the summer, and nice figures . . . as styles change in the real world, so they change in pop-culture and - space armour wise - I feel these would go well with Halo figurines of similar size - 60mm'ish.

Tuesday, January 11, 2022

A is for Aladdin

Ten years before Brave, and one of Disney's most successful movies ever, and another one I haven't seen, but I've caught a few clips and remember enough of the story from childhood to be on top of it!

Abu; Aladdin; Aladdin Figurines; Aladdin Figures; Disney; Disney Aladdin; Disney Play Set; Fully Sculpted; Genie; Golden Paint Accents; Highly Detailed; Iago; Jafar; Magic Carpet; Phidal Aladdin; Phidal Play Set; Phidal Publishing; Princess Jasmine; Rajah; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Sultan;
It was - in fact - so successful that a lot of figurines have resulted, and from time to time we've seen them coming-in in mixed lots with me muttering vaguely "Might be Kinder, probably Phidal, to big for . . .material is like . . . " &etc.; so it's nice to get a complete Phidal set, to start ID'ing them all more accurately!

Abu; Aladdin; Aladdin Figurines; Aladdin Figures; Disney; Disney Aladdin; Disney Play Set; Fully Sculpted; Genie; Golden Paint Accents; Highly Detailed; Iago; Jafar; Magic Carpet; Phidal Aladdin; Phidal Play Set; Phidal Publishing; Princess Jasmine; Rajah; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Sultan;
Goodies, baddies and some morally ambiguous types! With reference to what I said in the previous post, you can see the play-mat here is just four crappy stills form the movie artwork/backdrops, and of little use to ought but a child, which is not a criticism per se, these sets are very cheap and the - relatively high-quality - figures are all the money, so that fact they mostly have basic text on the five-or-so stiff card pages and a naff play-mat is, rather, par for the course!

Abu; Aladdin; Aladdin Figurines; Aladdin Figures; Disney; Disney Aladdin; Disney Play Set; Fully Sculpted; Genie; Golden Paint Accents; Highly Detailed; Iago; Jafar; Magic Carpet; Phidal Aladdin; Phidal Play Set; Phidal Publishing; Princess Jasmine; Rajah; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Sultan;
Close-ups of the various characters, scale is - I think - all over the place, but figures is figures, and with Kinder and other capsule toys and other set (there's a nine-piece set with the queen from Disney themselves - some of which we may have seen in those odd-lots), you can always mix and match!

Abu; Aladdin; Aladdin Figurines; Aladdin Figures; Disney; Disney Aladdin; Disney Play Set; Fully Sculpted; Genie; Golden Paint Accents; Highly Detailed; Iago; Jafar; Magic Carpet; Phidal Aladdin; Phidal Play Set; Phidal Publishing; Princess Jasmine; Rajah; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Sultan;
He was genuinely intrigued by the tiger!

B is for Brave Busy Book

I mentioned in another post over Christmas how TKMaxx didn't have the usual pile of Phidel Busy Books this year, and to be honest, the supply of them has been dwindling for some time, after trying to scalp a couple of extra-quid per unit, WHSmith seem to have stopped stocking them (locally at least) some time ago, and my last few trips to TKMaxx haven't seen any, but I have managed to pick-up a couple at Charity shops, and this in one of them!

Clan Dunbroch; Disney Brave; Disney Pixar; King Fergus; Phidal Brave; Phidal Publishing; Pixar Brave; Pixar Productions; Prince Hamish; Prince Harris; Prince Hubert; Princess Merida; Queen Elinor; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Triplets;
Brave, a Disney Pixar movie which - like most of Phidal's choices - has totally passed me by! Not only that, I'm an old git, it's bound to happen; but I've never heard of it, despite it's having won lots of awards and sounding like I'd probably enjoy it (?) - I Googled it!

Clan Dunbroch; Disney Brave; Disney Pixar; King Fergus; Phidal Brave; Phidal Publishing; Pixar Brave; Pixar Productions; Prince Hamish; Prince Harris; Prince Hubert; Princess Merida; Queen Elinor; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Triplets;
If the Mother turns into a bear (she does!) I guess the three little cubs are also the 'triplets', who might spoil the movie for me, I hate the annoying brat/comedy element (Daggit, I'm talking to you, and you Scrappy Doo, and yes Tweakie!), so three is just too much! But the mother/bear is a nice sculpt!

Clan Dunbroch; Disney Brave; Disney Pixar; King Fergus; Phidal Brave; Phidal Publishing; Pixar Brave; Pixar Productions; Prince Hamish; Prince Harris; Prince Hubert; Princess Merida; Queen Elinor; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Triplets;
Most Phidal sets have rather naff play mats which consist of stills from the production, but this could have limited use as a pocket war games mat? Heavy cover, light cover and a quest/target to defend - the Henge!

That's it, box ticked.

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Azco is for . . . well; Your Guess is as Good as Mine!

I'm guessing - from the address (Pawtucket, Rhode Island) that - Azco Products Corporation are now part of (and may always have been - phantom brand?) part of Hasbro Inc.? But this may have been issued by the US arm of a Canadian (Montreal) company, which may or may not now be part of Hasbro?

There are still several Azco's around but they all seem to be in engineering; cutting/packing machine-tools (New Jersey, since 1983), water treatment (Langley, British Columbia, since 1975), industrial construction (Appleton, Wisconsin, since 1949) . . . and etcetera! The trouble here is that the name is - of course - an obvious diminution of 'A-to-Z Company'

3 Piece Soldier Set; Azco Products Corp; Blow Mould Figure; Blow Moulded Toy; Canada; Hasbro; Made In America; Montreal; Pawucket; Rhode Island; Shoot 'Em Down; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Target Game; Target Game Set; Target Shooter; Unbreakable;
Anyhoos, getting here just in time for not going in the Christmas 2022 folder, which already has unused nativity stuff from last year (and 2019's leftovers) in it, is this rather charming blow-moulded set and; another shooting-game, which although a generic infant toy, has a certain seasonal vibe to it, at least to me? Babe's in the Wood, lawn-inflatable's, Crimbo nutcrackers . . . Hans Anderson's , you get the vibe too, don't you?

From the styling of the card I'd say sometime between 1950 and 1962/4 (Hassenfeld opened a Canadian subsidiary in '63 I believe)? And the sort of thing you'd expect to see at a seaside gift-shop over here, or hung near the tills in a dime-store over there? I've found a larger, lawn (or beach!) checkers (draughts) game by Azco too, which sort of confirms their target market/manufacturing bent, if not their history! He's 8-inches from top of Shako to base-underside, so a 7" figure for boot-to-eyeline measuring-Nazis!

3 Piece Soldier Set; Azco Products Corp; Blow Mould Figure; Blow Moulded Toy; Canada; Hasbro; Made In America; Montreal; Pawucket; Rhode Island; Shoot 'Em Down; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Target Game; Target Game Set; Target Shooter; Unbreakable;
Given its age, and the dearth of other stuff available on-line, physically, or as text, I thought it better to not open it, so after cleaning the bag, which you could barely see through yesterday morning, tried to get good shots of the crude blow-moulded cannon and equally basic 'cork' - another polyethylene blow-moulded piece!

3 Piece Soldier Set; Azco Products Corp; Blow Mould Figure; Blow Moulded Toy; Canada; Hasbro; Made In America; Montreal; Pawucket; Rhode Island; Shoot 'Em Down; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Target Game; Target Game Set; Target Shooter; Unbreakable;
Possibly the best shot - you stuff the cork in the end of the barrel and hit the pad on the end of the trail, it claims to fire the cork 20-feet, but my memories of such toys coupled with a test-squeeze through the outer-bag, suggest you'd be lucky to get two feet out of it, or have it last longer than a few hours before one of the edges/seams goes futt!

But that would get you through an afternoon on the beach, or a Christmas morning which would be job-done as it's very-much a one-trick pony. However; the figure is definitely a Toy Soldier, without a shadow of a doubt, and blow-moulded Toy Soldiers are a perennial favourite here at Small Scale World!

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

N is for National . . . Tree Week!

Yes loyal readers, it's National Tree Week - if you live in the UK (if you live elsewhere it's probably National Something-else Week?) - and the various parties currently competing for power in our General Election spent the weekend arguing over who was planning on planting the most trees! I think the highest bid was 40-million, by Boris, but you know that's a lie!

The National Tree Week people what us to plant 1-million between us, which should be doable, there's about 68-million of us so one in every sixty-eight citizens need to plant a tree in the next twelve months?

As covering the whole of the British Isles in trees wouldn't undo what's been lost in the Amazon this year, it's all rather academical, but you should plant trees because they're nice!

Anyway . . . by way of a bit of gratuitous band-wagoning; here are some trees!

Conifers; Fir Trees; Flat Trees; Flats; Hedging; Hestair Kiddycraft; Horse Chestnut; Kiddy Briks; Kiddybricks; Lego Bricks; Lego Construction Toy; Lego Trees; Legot; Lombardy Poplar; Pine Tree; Poplar Tree; Samsonite Tree; Silver Birch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Trees; Tree Flats;
Lego flats! But Lego from the 'acceptable age', that is the age before that pesky Small Scale World bloke reminded us all they are rip-off, corporate, plagiarist pirates, and before they apparently set out to cover the whole planet (including its oceans) in four-centimetres of plastic bricks!

The early set (upper shot) were stand-alone trees with small, flat-bottomed bases, and six designs produced seven trees by the expediency of painting-in flower-candelabra in red on some but not all of the horse-chestnuts. The later set (lower shot) had bases which griped the studs on baseboards, or the studs on spaceships - Lego is pretty flexible that way!

A couple of the latter set's trees were redesigned, and 'big round tree' was one of them, as was the hedge - they were given more lumps!

Conifers; Fir Trees; Flat Trees; Flats; Hedging; Hestair Kiddycraft; Horse Chestnut; Kiddy Briks; Kiddybricks; Lego Bricks; Lego Construction Toy; Lego Trees; Legot; Lombardy Poplar; Pine Tree; Poplar Tree; Samsonite Tree; Silver Birch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Trees; Tree Flats;
There is a minor variation on shade with the firs, but it's not as marked as with some of the other trees, while Samsonite had a franchise in the USA for a while and produced the middle tree in the upper shot, it's the standard tree, given two slats which lock-on to the studs and may have led to the second full-version coming to life? They treated the hedge (below) in the same way.

I ought to be able to tell you who made the two vague copies (lower left) as I have them on the dongles somewhere, but I'm buggered if I can find them, they came with a large boxed play-set of erzgebirge type stuff if memory serves, and while these are a little different from the Lego sculpt; the same name may be responsible for a couple more down the page.

The modern ones are actually quite cartoony, but equally more Lego'y! the early designs had sharp edges and although softish polyethylene and pretty innocuous, they were nevertheless redesigned with rounded extremities.

The small fir was the first to receive the kinder tips, and - as far as I know - there are no hard-edged versions, however when the two full sized trees were re-done, a second version of the little one appeared, also (as per the two full-sized trees) slightly taller than its predecessor.A forth design is a Lombardy Poplar, but I may not have one, or it is somewhere else!

Conifers; Fir Trees; Flat Trees; Flats; Hedging; Hestair Kiddycraft; Horse Chestnut; Kiddy Briks; Kiddybricks; Lego Bricks; Lego Construction Toy; Lego Trees; Legot; Lombardy Poplar; Pine Tree; Poplar Tree; Samsonite Tree; Silver Birch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Trees; Tree Flats;
The Lombardy poplar was softened in the clip-on tranche with the loss of the 'sand-tex' finish. It is also the most pirated of all the Lego trees, but all the piracies are in other tubs, in another crate out in the garage so we'll have to look at them properly another day! China firms are still using various sub-generation of this tree today, and one or two have been cobbled together below - final image.

On the right; touring in France, before they cut them all down to save the lives of drunk drivers . . . I would have put concrete blocks round their bases, after a decade you'd have had a leaner population with no drink drivers and you could remove the blocks!

Conifers; Fir Trees; Flat Trees; Flats; Hedging; Hestair Kiddycraft; Horse Chestnut; Kiddy Briks; Kiddybricks; Lego Bricks; Lego Construction Toy; Lego Trees; Legot; Lombardy Poplar; Pine Tree; Poplar Tree; Samsonite Tree; Silver Birch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Trees; Tree Flats;
The horse chestnut; in the upper shot are the basic versions with the two modern 'big-round tree', below are more variations of the early flat-base version. However, the two to the bottom left may not be Lego at all, and may - in point of fact - be either the same maker as the firs above, or another maker all together?

Both are finer, busier sculpts, but both are the same colours as the known Lego trees? A true HK copy is in the final image below.

Conifers; Fir Trees; Flat Trees; Flats; Hedging; Hestair Kiddycraft; Horse Chestnut; Kiddy Briks; Kiddybricks; Lego Bricks; Lego Construction Toy; Lego Trees; Legot; Lombardy Poplar; Pine Tree; Poplar Tree; Samsonite Tree; Silver Birch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Trees; Tree Flats;
The boring ones! Although the hedges are very useful for war-games scenery as you can build quick lines of natural obstacle from them, and in 1:330 type mirco-armour gaming each make a nice stand of trees or a coppice.

Note; the far right birch is also by another maker, possibly the same maker as the two look-alikes (firs and chestnuts) above? And there's a related hedge from Wing Luen below.

Conifers; Fir Trees; Flat Trees; Flats; Hedging; Hestair Kiddycraft; Horse Chestnut; Kiddy Briks; Kiddybricks; Lego Bricks; Lego Construction Toy; Lego Trees; Legot; Lombardy Poplar; Pine Tree; Poplar Tree; Samsonite Tree; Silver Birch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Trees; Tree Flats;
Between the flats and the full-on polyethylene lumps, there was a short-lived pair (I think it was only ever the two shapes . . . did they do a hedge; they may have done the hedge too?) where plastic granules in green were attached to formers or 'armatures' in brown polymer.

These were from the cellulose years, so acetone is the best solvent, useful, as they are hard to find, and when found have usually lost some of their granules which will be found scudding about in the bottom of their container.

But note that the conifer has large granules, while the 'deciduous' has smaller granules, I have a part-fir in small granules so assume both/all three came in either format. I'd imagine the parental swallowing-fear of granules which came lose, or could be prised-off, often in multiple-granule lumps, hastened their short life?

Conifers; Fir Trees; Flat Trees; Flats; Hedging; Hestair Kiddycraft; Horse Chestnut; Kiddy Briks; Kiddybricks; Lego Bricks; Lego Construction Toy; Lego Trees; Legot; Lombardy Poplar; Pine Tree; Poplar Tree; Samsonite Tree; Silver Birch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Trees; Tree Flats;
Mega Bloks came to my attention with a range of large (8/12-inches) dinosaur 'big-box' models (long before Lego did dinosaurs), which came in lovely shades of purple, brown, dark mauve, khaki and various greens (long before Lego offered such colours) and the shrub in front/to the left here, came in those sets.

The Lego grass tussock also has some age now, and is here to compare, as a red one (or other colours); it's sea-weed, or - I think - it was used as an alien planet's shit at one point? There's loads of greenery in Lego's inventory now, but there's nothing exciting about modern Lego, except . . . walk a mile anywhere in the UK and you'll find some in the environment!

Conifers; Fir Trees; Flat Trees; Flats; Hedging; Hestair Kiddycraft; Horse Chestnut; Kiddy Briks; Kiddybricks; Lego Bricks; Lego Construction Toy; Lego Trees; Legot; Lombardy Poplar; Pine Tree; Poplar Tree; Samsonite Tree; Silver Birch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Trees; Tree Flats;
I cobbled this together from scraps after the above was pretty much done, from the left we have the modern iteration of the poplar, it's Lego DNA all but gone; a generic which may or may not be the same as the Wing Wha screen-capcha next to it; a Hong Kong copy of the chestnut, a Wing Luen hedge which seems to be half Lego and half Gem? Finally a comparison shot with the relatively common Jean-Big-Manurba-Dom-Heinerle-Leyla-whoever, marked W.Germany on its base.

Thursday, April 4, 2019

R is for Robin's Roustabout Rebels - Part 2 - The Figures

I also grouped the earlier post's figures by character/thematically, for closer comparisons, and this post is the result of those shots, in the course of preparing this pair of articles, they all got put away and taken out again several times, and one of the archers has migrated to another set!

Alan-a-Dale, Archer, Australian Robin Hood, Australian Toy Figures, Bagged Toy Robin Hood, Blondel, Canada, Cereal Giveaways, Cereal Premium Robin Hood, Cereal Premiums, Derwent, Friar Tuck, Kellogg's Canada, Kellogg's Premiums, Kellogg's Robin Hood, Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, Little John, Maid Marion, Marksmen Robin Hood, Marx Figures, Marx Robin Hood, Marx Toy Soldiers, Marx Toys, Merry Men, Minstrel, Much the Miller, New Zealand Robin Hood, Post Cereals, Post Robin Hood, Premium Toy Figures, Premiums, Quentin, Rado Industries Robin Hood, Ri-Toys Robin Hood, Richard Green, Robin des Bois, Robin Hood, Robin of Loxley, Rubenstein Plastic Toys, Rubenstein Robin Hood, Rubenstein Toy Soldiers, Sheriff of Nottingham, Sherrif de Nottingham, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Sugar Smacks Robin Hood, Timothy, Toy Minstrel Figure, Will Scarlet, Will Stutley,
Robin Hood's above and Will Scarlet's below, along with the guy I used to think was falling or sitting, but who I can only picture hiding in a tree now! The guy middle-bottom is an unnamed character - one of the Merry Men - but could pass for Robin or Will!

Now, there is no discernible difference between the two smaller Will's, and in the course of taking these mages I came to the conclusion I'd had the Down Under version all along, which means I need to find a Canada one at some point, just to satisfy myself as to their differences/similarities, as all the other figures do have clear differences between the sculpts and I believe the Canada issue is an unnamed figure?

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The Maid Marion/ian's; Marx's 'ian is Rubenesque sexy in a Viking-court sort of get-up, the antipodean 'ion is a bit Hippy-chick sexy in plain Anglo-Saxon villager's garb, the Canadian 'ian sculpt looks like a rather dry Mother Superior or a 'Flanders mare' in full Norman aristocratic finery and Robin would be a fool to get involved with her, she's just gonna' whine alot!

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'The Tuck'; my kind of priest - a godless one! I prefer the Marx sculpt, if he's got a staff he can get fightey-bitey, but the smaller ones have him holding a scroll or torch/brazier - it's not clear? This is the other pose (after the archer, if mine are of different sources) which has little change beyond base markings between Australian and Canadian issues - the Canada one is better detailed/etched and slightly taller maybe?

Alan-a-Dale, Archer, Australian Robin Hood, Australian Toy Figures, Bagged Toy Robin Hood, Blondel, Canada, Cereal Giveaways, Cereal Premium Robin Hood, Cereal Premiums, Derwent, Friar Tuck, Kellogg's Canada, Kellogg's Premiums, Kellogg's Robin Hood, Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, Little John, Maid Marion, Marksmen Robin Hood, Marx Figures, Marx Robin Hood, Marx Toy Soldiers, Marx Toys, Merry Men, Minstrel, Much the Miller, New Zealand Robin Hood, Post Cereals, Post Robin Hood, Premium Toy Figures, Premiums, Quentin, Rado Industries Robin Hood, Ri-Toys Robin Hood, Richard Green, Robin des Bois, Robin Hood, Robin of Loxley, Rubenstein Plastic Toys, Rubenstein Robin Hood, Rubenstein Toy Soldiers, Sheriff of Nottingham, Sherrif de Nottingham, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Sugar Smacks Robin Hood, Timothy, Toy Minstrel Figure, Will Scarlet, Will Stutley,
The two sheriffs' (Nott's & Darby!) and tree-climber/falling guy again! He's actually the most dynamic pose of all four sets (I haven't shown/got the other Marx set), but this may have meant he was a bugger to manufacture - lots of weird undercuts, not in the pose per se, but in relation to the layout of the other cavities/rest of the tool?

Alan-a-Dale, Archer, Australian Robin Hood, Australian Toy Figures, Bagged Toy Robin Hood, Blondel, Canada, Cereal Giveaways, Cereal Premium Robin Hood, Cereal Premiums, Derwent, Friar Tuck, Kellogg's Canada, Kellogg's Premiums, Kellogg's Robin Hood, Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, Little John, Maid Marion, Marksmen Robin Hood, Marx Figures, Marx Robin Hood, Marx Toy Soldiers, Marx Toys, Merry Men, Minstrel, Much the Miller, New Zealand Robin Hood, Post Cereals, Post Robin Hood, Premium Toy Figures, Premiums, Quentin, Rado Industries Robin Hood, Ri-Toys Robin Hood, Richard Green, Robin des Bois, Robin Hood, Robin of Loxley, Rubenstein Plastic Toys, Rubenstein Robin Hood, Rubenstein Toy Soldiers, Sheriff of Nottingham, Sherrif de Nottingham, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Sugar Smacks Robin Hood, Timothy, Toy Minstrel Figure, Will Scarlet, Will Stutley,
Little John; the difference between the two smaller ones is clear here with heaver sculpting of the thin parts obvious, while the dagger on the Canadian chap is longer. Neatly; both/all three issuers have gone with a taller sculpt for the man whose name was a play on his notable height, he's half-a-head above Robin and has a good [scale] six-inches on everyone else.

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Alan-a-Dale/Minstrel, a close-up of the base marking differences, the 'Canada' sculpt is on the right. I find red plastic a bugger to shoot (so don't know why I concentrated on this one!) but with a black & white filter and some stopping-down it seems to show what's needed. The unnamed 'minstrel' could used as/taken to be the Coeur de Lion's lover; Blondel?

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Much the Miller; I seem to remember him from childhood stories, although Marx haven't named theirs, they all share the same hood and similar kilt/surcoat tails, so they were all watching each-other or the Saturday-matinee's for their fashion leads, rather than historical sources, although they can all be painted-up for medieval armies!

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Down Under this one's Will Stutley, another one I recall from tales told to me as a child, or read in comics, elsewhere he's the anonymous 'signaller'! One of the missing Marx versions has the green guy shouting with cupped-hand and no stowed-bow!

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♪♫♪ Stick-fighting Maaaaaaaaaaaaan! ♫♪♪ The best candidate for converting/repainting to court jester or fool!

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The other three! Australia/New Zealand give them all names, Canada doesn't bother, but they still make-up the numbers. The rock guy needs a siege-engine, but there are plenty around to chose from, and Will Stutley would make a good No. 1 to this chap's No. 2. While you can never have enough medieval archers, for Crecy, Agincourt or the other one where we gave Frenchie a good spanking!

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Done did!

The lack of available information on the 50mm set from Down Under leaves questions still outstanding, for someone to follow-up, somewhere, sometime;
  • ·         Which cereal were they issued with?
  • ·         Were they Australian or New Zealand-issued, first?
  • ·         Who made/manufactured them?
  • ·         Did Canada issue a license or are they pirates
  • ·         Was there a Sherriff or 'tree-hugger'!?
And - to be honest similar questions remain over the 50mm 'Canada' figures!

Many thanks again to Glenn Sibbald for revealing the antipodean versions and donating a set to the blog - New to Hobby/Internet - cheers Glenn!