About Me
- Hugh Walter
- No Fixed Abode, Home Counties, United Kingdom
- 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.
Sunday, December 3, 2023
W is for Which Reminds Me . . . Elektrokideez!
Friday, October 27, 2023
B is for Bergan and Beton!
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!
Thursday, December 8, 2022
T is for Two - Phidal's Latest
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? 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? 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? 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!
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! 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 . . .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! 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
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. 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. 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! 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! 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
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! 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! 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!
B is for Brave Busy Book
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! 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! 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!
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'
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 The Steadfast Tin Soldier (or The Little Soldier), 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!
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! 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!
Thursday, April 4, 2019
R is for Robin's Roustabout Rebels - Part 2 - The Figures
- · 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'!?























