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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 Masudaya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Masudaya. Show all posts

Thursday, February 29, 2024

M is for Masudaya's Multi-Material Minis

An old-school name who's predominantly tin-plate stuff fills the books on such things, not least Tashen's 1000 Robots, Space Ships & Other Tin Toys, New Cavendish's Future Toys (from the past!) and probably Chronicle Book's Yesterday's Toys, but they don't credit many of the makers in that one!

But these are modern, Masudaya (Modern Toys), harking back to their past, and surviving where most of their contemporaries (not just in Japan, but the big US and German Tin-plate names have all gone), these smaller-scale space toys were very tempting, but I only photographed them!
 
The general shape of the ship is very recognisable if you've caught old tin-plate space toys in passing, but I think the periscope 'technician' is rather daft, not only would a periscope in space be about as much use as star-drive on a submarine, but the operator would be shredded by space-dust? The 1950's was a different planet!
 
However . . . there's a figure! And a spaceman in near-NASA garb, so there's that!
 
Described as 'Adult Collectors Items' NOT toys and NOT for children under 14, I think they'd make the best Christmas-stocking toys, it's exactly what you want to find Santa's left you at 4am!
 
This was with the above, and again, the 'racing' spaceships were an old trope, with an exposed pilot taking everything space has to offer; radiation, space-dust and extreme temperatures! I actually saw a third at Sandown (these were shot on Adrian's stall), and it was on a mate's stand, but I didn't think to shoot it.
 
Google reveals there's at least half-a-dozen in the line, and they are about one-quarter the size of the vintage originals they are referencing? Tin and plastic, the whole underside of this rocket racer is plastic, where it was tin on the originals. Fun things!

Tuesday, February 18, 2020

T is for Tank in a Tin

"It does exactly what it says on the tin!"

Bit of an investment this one, as it was £11.99! I passed on it at Christmas for reasons of price against available budget, but the other day A) I had a spare tenner to fritter away on a tank in a tin, or even a tank not in a tin and B) people had broken the seal on a couple of the aforementioned tank tins, so the contents (light-feeling and anonymous back in December) were open to a quick inspection, and I would then have been failing - both this and the Airfixfigs Blogs - had I turned-away again!

1 ─ M62 - 4 ● M80; 1 Battle Tank; 76mm Gun; Airfix US Infantry; Airfix US Marines; Battery Powered; Full Tracked; Funtime Gifts; Korea; M' Logo; M-41 Combat; M41 Walker Bulldog; MW Logo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SoldierWW2 Font; Tank In A Tin; Tin; Tin With A Tank In; US Infantry; US Marines; Veit Nam; Vietnam; Walker Bulldog Light Tank; Waterstones; WM-09E604L163; World War Two; WW 2; WWII;
There you go . . . a tin, with a tank; a tank in a tin, there's really no doubt about the matter! The tank wrapped in a bubble-sock and the figures in a little stash-bag! All in a tin.

The customer information panel on the base is a firmly glued card sheet, almost certainly over the printed date of a partner importer elsewhere or the factory  and the Funtime Gifts branding doesn't seem to match what may be that partner/originating-factory's logo with seems to be an 'M' but might be an MW cypher?

1 ─ M62 - 4 ● M80; 1 Battle Tank; 76mm Gun; Airfix US Infantry; Airfix US Marines; Battery Powered; Full Tracked; Funtime Gifts; Korea; M' Logo; M-41 Combat; M41 Walker Bulldog; MW Logo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SoldierWW2 Font; Tank In A Tin; Tin; Tin With A Tank In; US Infantry; US Marines; Veit Nam; Vietnam; Walker Bulldog Light Tank; Waterstones; WM-09E604L163; World War Two; WW 2; WWII;
The tank (from the tin it's come in) is described as a M41 Walker Bulldog and apart from a road-wheel missing in each side seems to be a reasonable model of one in a slightly over-1:72nd scale, maybe closer to 1:70th or even 1:64?

1 ─ M62 - 4 ● M80; 1 Battle Tank; 76mm Gun; Airfix US Infantry; Airfix US Marines; Battery Powered; Full Tracked; Funtime Gifts; Korea; M' Logo; M-41 Combat; M41 Walker Bulldog; MW Logo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SoldierWW2 Font; Tank In A Tin; Tin; Tin With A Tank In; US Infantry; US Marines; Veit Nam; Vietnam; Walker Bulldog Light Tank; Waterstones; WM-09E604L163; World War Two; WW 2; WWII;
It comes with 12 copies of the Airfix '2nd version' US Marines, which, through the bag, in the store (Waterstone's have them at the moment) looked as if they were Hornby-supplied, but which upon unpacking were revealed to be good-quality piracies; four each of three poses, manufactured in a PVC-like polymer with some of the properties of a polyethylene.

1 ─ M62 - 4 ● M80; 1 Battle Tank; 76mm Gun; Airfix US Infantry; Airfix US Marines; Battery Powered; Full Tracked; Funtime Gifts; Korea; M' Logo; M-41 Combat; M41 Walker Bulldog; MW Logo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SoldierWW2 Font; Tank In A Tin; Tin; Tin With A Tank In; US Infantry; US Marines; Veit Nam; Vietnam; Walker Bulldog Light Tank; Waterstones; WM-09E604L163; World War Two; WW 2; WWII;
Further to previous posts, you can see here that a skilled copyist has ensured the pantograph produced figures of exactly the same size, but some detail has been lost by the vibration of the cutting-head/burr-drill which has not be re-etched in afterward (by an engraver/finisher), the Tank in a Tin figure is on the right in both shots.

1 ─ M62 - 4 ● M80; 1 Battle Tank; 76mm Gun; Airfix US Infantry; Airfix US Marines; Battery Powered; Full Tracked; Funtime Gifts; Korea; M' Logo; M-41 Combat; M41 Walker Bulldog; MW Logo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SoldierWW2 Font; Tank In A Tin; Tin; Tin With A Tank In; US Infantry; US Marines; Veit Nam; Vietnam; Walker Bulldog Light Tank; Waterstones; WM-09E604L163; World War Two; WW 2; WWII;
In the powering-up I encountered a few problems which those of you chaffing to rush out and buy one of your-own Tank in a Tin's need to be aware of;

The AAA (Triple-A) battery is NOT supplied and will need to be sourced. When you remove the screws and split the model, you will find that the middle gear in the drive-chain (A) pops out of it's housing, slip it back in by all means, but don't try tightening the motor-housing screws (C) (as I did - it'll just hold everything too tightly), because the spigots (B) actually hold the gear-shaft in place during normal operation!

Also the PVC glue used to seal the track-join will have filled a few of the sprocket-tooth holes in the tracks, you may wish to open them-up again with a hot needle. For similar reasons (of more realistic running) the sprooket-teeth may need a bit of flash removed and some of the wheels have mould-gate (incorrectly; 'sprue') residue which can be trimmed off.

Finally; if you've not made a note of it before or during the above 'base-workshop' phase, the track-pad 'arrows' point to where the tank is going above the wheels and where it's been below the wheels (yellow arrows) when you need to refit them.

It's a nice little runner - albeit in one direction only - and I'll try to do a video at some point - when the weather improves! The three-point drive-chain reducing the speed to a decent 'scale' speed - it's runs-over the infantry in a satisfyingly slow fashion!

1 ─ M62 - 4 ● M80; 1 Battle Tank; 76mm Gun; Airfix US Infantry; Airfix US Marines; Battery Powered; Full Tracked; Funtime Gifts; Korea; M' Logo; M-41 Combat; M41 Walker Bulldog; MW Logo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SoldierWW2 Font; Tank In A Tin; Tin; Tin With A Tank In; US Infantry; US Marines; Veit Nam; Vietnam; Walker Bulldog Light Tank; Waterstones; WM-09E604L163; World War Two; WW 2; WWII;
I love a bit of detective work, and I love a bit of a challenge, so when I thought I recognised the silhouetted figures on the side of the tin I had to try and reproduce them!

They were the SoldierWW2 font (which worked so poorly on last year's PW Show announcement - only three months 'till the next one!) I've posted a link to before , but most of them had been reversed (all but the two underlined ones - both 'duplicates'), so I had to type them into a word document, colour the page appropriately, take screencapchas, put the .jpg's back into the word document as picture-elements, flip/reverse them, screencap' again and remove the two which had to be the right way round and add them as actual font-element/additional over-text's to the picture, and then save!

I think they are older Men At Arms images and might be . . .

m - French or Polish?
C - French
] - German
3 - British Paratrooper (not reversed)
u - Japanese or Russian? (with anti-tank rifle)
e  - Japanese in cap

3 - British Paratrooper
[ - German Paratrooper
o - US Marine?
8 - US GI?
= - US Marine or GI!
e  - Japanese in cap (not reversed)

So that was that half-sorted! The silhouette tank drawn next to them, which the two groups are following round the sides of the tin (with a tank in) is a Soviet T54/55!

1 ─ M62 - 4 ● M80; 1 Battle Tank; 76mm Gun; Airfix US Infantry; Airfix US Marines; Battery Powered; Full Tracked; Funtime Gifts; Korea; M' Logo; M-41 Combat; M41 Walker Bulldog; MW Logo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SoldierWW2 Font; Tank In A Tin; Tin; Tin With A Tank In; US Infantry; US Marines; Veit Nam; Vietnam; Walker Bulldog Light Tank; Waterstones; WM-09E604L163; World War Two; WW 2; WWII;
This is probably about twice the size (around 1:35th), coming out of Japan and is the old Masudaya (Modern Toys) version of what is - I think - another M41 Walker Bulldog, (not an 'M-12'!) also battery-operated and also reduced to four road-wheels. Thanks to Jan Yarzembowski for the image.

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

R is for Rocket . . . USA!

That rocket I posted from Terranova the other month, which I thought might be MP for Mars Patrol . . . it was MP for Mars Patrol!

1998; 25mm Space Aliens; 25mm Space Figures; 28mm War Gaming Figures; After The Bomb Mutants; Age of Innocence; America's Space Age; Complete Strategist Manhattan; Dark Horse Miniatures; DHM; Friction Action; Friction Toy; Futurama; Go Into Space; Ian Lungold; Japanese Toys; M P 1 Rocket; Made In Japan; Manhattan Model Store; Mars Patrol; Masudaya Japan; Metal Toy; Metal Toy Soldiers; MP; MP for Mars Patrol; MP Mars Patrol; MP Military Police; MP Space Rocket; MP-1; Rocket USA; Role Playing Pieces; Set 178; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Warriors; Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; The Day the Earth; Tin Plate Toys; Tin Toy; Tin-Plate Novelties; TMNT; USA; Whitemetal Space Figures; Close-up of ship with TMNT Figures
I based my assumptive presumption of a guess on the fact that the tail logo seemed to graphically represent two similar planets orbiting a larger sun, at similar -but different - distances from it!

1998; 25mm Space Aliens; 25mm Space Figures; 28mm War Gaming Figures; After The Bomb Mutants; Age of Innocence; America's Space Age; Complete Strategist Manhattan; Dark Horse Miniatures; DHM; Friction Action; Friction Toy; Futurama; Go Into Space; Ian Lungold; Japanese Toys; M P 1 Rocket; Made In Japan; Manhattan Model Store; Mars Patrol; Masudaya Japan; Metal Toy; Metal Toy Soldiers; MP; MP for Mars Patrol; MP Mars Patrol; MP Military Police; MP Space Rocket; MP-1; Rocket USA; Role Playing Pieces; Set 178; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Warriors; Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; The Day the Earth; Tin Plate Toys; Tin Toy; Tin-Plate Novelties; TMNT; USA; Whitemetal Space Figures; General vies of ship and box
Turns out it is a modern reproduction of an original tin-plate toy, although reproduction isn't the correct phrase, it's a re-issue from the original Masudaya moulds, commissioned by Rocket USA who set themselves up to source the Japanese toys of the 1950's and 1960's, committed to issuing toys from . . .

"America's Space Age of Innocence: a time when space exploration and robotics were in the beginning stages and every man, woman and child was full of fanciful notions about robots, space travel and galaxies beyond."

1998; 25mm Space Aliens; 25mm Space Figures; 28mm War Gaming Figures; After The Bomb Mutants; Age of Innocence; America's Space Age; Complete Strategist Manhattan; Dark Horse Miniatures; DHM; Friction Action; Friction Toy; Futurama; Go Into Space; Ian Lungold; Japanese Toys; M P 1 Rocket; Made In Japan; Manhattan Model Store; Mars Patrol; Masudaya Japan; Metal Toy; Metal Toy Soldiers; MP; MP for Mars Patrol; MP Mars Patrol; MP Military Police; MP Space Rocket; MP-1; Rocket USA; Role Playing Pieces; Set 178; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Warriors; Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; The Day the Earth; Tin Plate Toys; Tin Toy; Tin-Plate Novelties; TMNT; USA; Whitemetal Space Figures; Underside of ship with markings trade marks etc...
My cursory search has also thrown up licensed toys with Futurama and The Day the Earth Stood Still themes.

I don't know if they are still going, gone bust or just don't have a website, however, you can still get the MP-1, but in a different box - here and they'll be watching the orange Mekon carefully for announcements of forthcoming tariffs, if they are!

The figures turned out to be TMNT castings from Dark Horse Miniatures