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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 Mini's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mini's. Show all posts

Thursday, December 4, 2025

F is for Follow-up - B&M Stores

 As a follow-up to this post;
 
 
I did go back and get a set of the mini-animals;

 
12 Dogs.

 
12 farm animals, including another dog!

 
12 wild / zoo animals.

 
12 Dinosaurs.

They work out at less than 10p each! The dinosaurs are much-of-a-muchness, I've got worse, the wild animals are more hit-and-miss, while the farm animals have their scale all over the place, but are mostly reasonable sculpts, the dogs are probably the poorest of the four sets.
 
Two of the poultry were designated to carry the consumer information for the whole set, while a comparison between the farm's collie-dog and the dog's Alsatian, reveals the different levels of expertise in two sculptors!

Sunday, October 30, 2022

A is for 'Animal Wild'?

Branded to a Wabro of Argentina, I have no idea if the contents of this tub, purloined from a charity shop for no shillings and a few pence, are original; I suspect they are, with a generic label (I didn't shoot clearly!)* and different contents tub-to-tub, but it may be a curates egg, or the contents (complete) of another tub?

* Well, I was trying to get the 'wild' animals and the text in one shot!

Animals Wild; Argentine Toy; Chinasaurs; Dinnosaur Tub; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaur Set; Dinosaurs; Model Dinosaurs; Palm Trees; Plastic Dinosaurs; Scenic Accessories; Scenic Models; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Dinosaurs; Tub of Dinosaurs; Tub Toy; Wabro;
The point being it was used and played-with, and shows wild animals  . . . and a goat! Not the dinosaurs it's actually filled with? While three-bar fencing was pretty uncommon 200-million years ago.

Animals Wild; Argentine Toy; Chinasaurs; Dinnosaur Tub; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaur Set; Dinosaurs; Model Dinosaurs; Palm Trees; Plastic Dinosaurs; Scenic Accessories; Scenic Models; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Dinosaurs; Tub of Dinosaurs; Tub Toy; Wabro;
Animals; I'd call them medium-small, but judging the myriad throngs of cheapo-Chinasaurs that have come out of the East is not an easy science! Still no bloody Dimetrodon, unless they expect me to fall for the red thing with half a fin?!

Animals Wild; Argentine Toy; Chinasaurs; Dinnosaur Tub; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaur Set; Dinosaurs; Model Dinosaurs; Palm Trees; Plastic Dinosaurs; Scenic Accessories; Scenic Models; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Dinosaurs; Tub of Dinosaurs; Tub Toy; Wabro;
Other sides/ends; it's just not a Dimetrodon is it? Some Spinosaur who's regressed to four legs, more like, the other Spinosaurs call him Fourlegs Fatlad! The white Pteradactyl looks quite good from the other side, and the rest are much of a muchness. Funny, if my favorite was a Triceratops, Stegosaur or kerthunkasaurus, I would be much happier, as they are nearly always present!

Animals Wild; Argentine Toy; Chinasaurs; Dinnosaur Tub; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaur Set; Dinosaurs; Model Dinosaurs; Palm Trees; Plastic Dinosaurs; Scenic Accessories; Scenic Models; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Dinosaurs; Tub of Dinosaurs; Tub Toy; Wabro;
Accessories; we've seen those two-colour moulded palms before, not that long ago either, which may be a clue to something, but as there's already too big a question-mark over the set/whole lot, any clue is lost. The fencing also doesn't sit right, but could be a space-filler, worse things turn-up in rack-toy tubs!

Thursday, August 25, 2022

O is for Other Capsule Eggs

More standard egg shapes here, some with chocolate, some without, along with a blind bag (Lego) and a Tomy 'gum' ball!

Aras Eggo Toys; BIP Capsule Toy; BIP Star Wars; Capsule Toys; Chocolate Capsule Toys; Chocolate Eggs; Disnney Pixar; Gum Ball Capsule; Gum-ball Prizes; Lego Minifigures; Lego Muppets; Muppets; Pixar Incredibles; Schleich Bayala; Schleich Capsule Toy; Schleich Plastic Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Incredibles; Tomy Capsule Toys; Tomy Incredibles; Ugly Toy Capsule; Ugly Toys;
Bandwagoning from Schleich here, and why not, but they're following Lego's blind-bagging band-wagon, not the original Kinder, although that was itself only a commercial formalisation of gum-ball machine prizes, with better quality toys and a chocolate egg!

Aras Eggo Toys; BIP Capsule Toy; BIP Star Wars; Capsule Toys; Chocolate Capsule Toys; Chocolate Eggs; Disnney Pixar; Gum Ball Capsule; Gum-ball Prizes; Lego Minifigures; Lego Muppets; Muppets; Pixar Incredibles; Schleich Bayala; Schleich Capsule Toy; Schleich Plastic Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Incredibles; Tomy Capsule Toys; Tomy Incredibles; Ugly Toy Capsule; Ugly Toys;
Bayala is very-much the 'pink & purple' line in Schleich's catalogue, and these eggs, with no edibles, seem to contain one of twelve winged kitten-dragons in ten sculpts, again, not really a bit of me, but they will come in, in mixed lots over time, and it's always nice to know what you're dealing with!

Aras Eggo Toys; BIP Capsule Toy; BIP Star Wars; Capsule Toys; Chocolate Capsule Toys; Chocolate Eggs; Disnney Pixar; Gum Ball Capsule; Gum-ball Prizes; Lego Minifigures; Lego Muppets; Muppets; Pixar Incredibles; Schleich Bayala; Schleich Capsule Toy; Schleich Plastic Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Incredibles; Tomy Capsule Toys; Tomy Incredibles; Ugly Toy Capsule; Ugly Toys;
I think we've seen something like these before (from Dracco Candy of Spain) and I castigated them on that occasion, well, I had another go and these are an equal  rip-off with little in them beyond shite, but the jelly-beans were OK! I've lost the brand on this one, but it's around somewhere.

Aras Eggo Toys; BIP Capsule Toy; BIP Star Wars; Capsule Toys; Chocolate Capsule Toys; Chocolate Eggs; Disnney Pixar; Gum Ball Capsule; Gum-ball Prizes; Lego Minifigures; Lego Muppets; Muppets; Pixar Incredibles; Schleich Bayala; Schleich Capsule Toy; Schleich Plastic Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Incredibles; Tomy Capsule Toys; Tomy Incredibles; Ugly Toy Capsule; Ugly Toys;
Picked these up in a discount supermarket in North London when I visited Peter Evans, back before lock-down . . . three years, god! Aras Eggo Toys from Turkey, they also do larger sweet-container eggs with thematic branding - army tanks, puppies, Cindy-doll knock-offs &etc.

The toy is a small, simple 3-part jet-fighter, made in China, which I thought I'd shot assembled, but obviously not! While the egg is - for me - a preferable all-chocolate, to that sickly white stuff with makes up half a Kinder egg.

Aras Eggo Toys; BIP Capsule Toy; BIP Star Wars; Capsule Toys; Chocolate Capsule Toys; Chocolate Eggs; Disnney Pixar; Gum Ball Capsule; Gum-ball Prizes; Lego Minifigures; Lego Muppets; Muppets; Pixar Incredibles; Schleich Bayala; Schleich Capsule Toy; Schleich Plastic Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Incredibles; Tomy Capsule Toys; Tomy Incredibles; Ugly Toy Capsule; Ugly Toys;
I've had a go at BIP (Holland) before, as well; their Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle egg was a disappointment, and that story continues with this jump on the art / designer-toy bandwagon, with an Ugly Dolls button-badge, mini-sticker sheet and those barely edible chalky candies.

I should caveat my attack with the point that I'm coming from the angle of looking for figurals - some kids love stickers . . . and badges, and will be well-happy with this as a pocket-money treat!

Aras Eggo Toys; BIP Capsule Toy; BIP Star Wars; Capsule Toys; Chocolate Capsule Toys; Chocolate Eggs; Disnney Pixar; Gum Ball Capsule; Gum-ball Prizes; Lego Minifigures; Lego Muppets; Muppets; Pixar Incredibles; Schleich Bayala; Schleich Capsule Toy; Schleich Plastic Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Incredibles; Tomy Capsule Toys; Tomy Incredibles; Ugly Toy Capsule; Ugly Toys;
Safer ground with Tomy's capsule toys, large dispensers in shopping precincts (malls) and some retailers (The Entertainer always has a bank of them near the tills or the entrance), and here we have two of the Incredibles from Disney-Pixar.

Aras Eggo Toys; BIP Capsule Toy; BIP Star Wars; Capsule Toys; Chocolate Capsule Toys; Chocolate Eggs; Disnney Pixar; Gum Ball Capsule; Gum-ball Prizes; Lego Minifigures; Lego Muppets; Muppets; Pixar Incredibles; Schleich Bayala; Schleich Capsule Toy; Schleich Plastic Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Incredibles; Tomy Capsule Toys; Tomy Incredibles; Ugly Toy Capsule; Ugly Toys;
Finally, there's these from Lego, their blind-bag minifigures, I got the mad Doctor Bunsen Honeydew, but would like the band! They'll turn-up on evilBay as full sets of twelve, if they haven't already, some traders buy wholesale and break them down.

T is for Two - New to Blog Food Premium Capsules

Staying with the theme for a day or two, these have both come in recently, although in the case of the Cadbury's Frog it was actually 2020, that's an indication of how long I've been stuffing things in the Kinder &Etc. Round-up folder, and how long since we last looked at such things, well over due for a file-emptying!

Big Heads; Big-Heads; Cadbury's Chocolate Drops; Cadbury's Dairy Milk; Cadbury's Freddo; Cadbury's Frog; Camel; Capsule Egg; Capsule Toys; Chocolate Drops; Dromedary; Freddo And His Friends; Freddo the Frog; Freddo Treasures; Freddy The Frog; Funko; Meeran; PVC Animals; Skye; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Styracosaurus; Suprise Egg; Triceratops; Wow Egg;
Some of you may have encountered the pop-culture mythology of these, or at least: Freddo's chocolate-bars, online, but it's a mythology that post-dates my childhood? I don't remember them at all, but a lot of stand-up comedians seem to have at least one stock joke on the subject of the economic research value of a Freddo's price in any given era!

Anyway, once your brand-mark has cultural status at street/classroom/playground level, it's de rigueur to tear the arse out of it with further line-products, one of which is this pack of Chocolate-Buttons (which had their own mythos when I WAS a kid!), branded to Freddy (is he Freddy or Freddo?) Frog.

Big Heads; Big-Heads; Cadbury's Chocolate Drops; Cadbury's Dairy Milk; Cadbury's Freddo; Cadbury's Frog; Camel; Capsule Egg; Capsule Toys; Chocolate Drops; Dromedary; Freddo And His Friends; Freddo the Frog; Freddo Treasures; Freddy The Frog; Funko; Meeran; PVC Animals; Skye; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Styracosaurus; Suprise Egg; Triceratops; Wow Egg;
Not something I need, but I think a few have come-in in various Charity Shop mixed bags, and while I tend to send them back with one of my donations, I often photograph the stuff fisrt, so we may yet see a box-ticker collage here, in a few years! Swivel-head Funko-Pop knock-off!

Big Heads; Big-Heads; Cadbury's Chocolate Drops; Cadbury's Dairy Milk; Cadbury's Freddo; Cadbury's Frog; Camel; Capsule Egg; Capsule Toys; Chocolate Drops; Dromedary; Freddo And His Friends; Freddo the Frog; Freddo Treasures; Freddy The Frog; Funko; Meeran; PVC Animals; Skye; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Styracosaurus; Suprise Egg; Triceratops; Wow Egg;
While these Wow Eggs are in the newly reborn Izzies in town, Izzies were/are the local indie' discount store, who were threatening to close-down a while ago, but when Baker's went first, they hired one of its best men, and moved into a new store where the old Poundworld Plus was, a unit which has been empty sine I Blogged its demise back in 2018.

Except they've changed their name from Izzies, and I can't remember what the new name is! Their toy section remains half-and-half Tobar novelties and big-box 'Made in China' generics with light and sound, but these are new on the counter - they never did edibles before the move.

Big Heads; Big-Heads; Cadbury's Chocolate Drops; Cadbury's Dairy Milk; Cadbury's Freddo; Cadbury's Frog; Camel; Capsule Egg; Capsule Toys; Chocolate Drops; Dromedary; Freddo And His Friends; Freddo the Frog; Freddo Treasures; Freddy The Frog; Funko; Meeran; PVC Animals; Skye; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Styracosaurus; Suprise Egg; Triceratops; Wow Egg;
Manufactured/Distributed by Meeran of Harogate, Lincolnshire, they may be Turkish in origin, most of the lesser brands seem to connect there or Spain, but Italy too has rivals to Kinder, and I think the former Yugoslavia has claimed a brand or two (I have about 20 now, in the archives?). Also it's obviously channeling the Kinder Joy concept of a puddle-pudding with - single-use - scoop/spoon!

Generic capsule toys, I've had a version of that camel (roughly 1:72nd) in the micro-animal's unknown zone for years, they are OK for what they are, small rubber animals, I'll get a couple everytime I go in there, if every egg is going to contain something 'archive' worthy, they're better value than Ferrero's or the Poundland lot? The Ceratopsian is very small in scale!

Monday, December 27, 2021

G is for Groping in the Garage!

Nothing exciting, I was pulling stuff out of the garage earlier in the year and found the multi-drawer cabinets I keep all the odds and sods in, by which I mean sewing, boot-polishing, kitchen, plumbing and hardware stuff, but there happen to be six drawers of mostly Micro Machines (in a minute) and a couple with keys and key-rings, which we will look at another day.

Spaceships, mostly Galoob Star Wars stuff, but some Aliens, Star Trek and Soma found their way in as well! AFV's also contain some knock-offs (Kenner Microverse etc.) and I think here I have most of them but one day will consult the Micro Machine Meusuem to identify my gaps and then find them on evilBay (none of them are rare) so I can do complete lines-ups for year/wave, when I do the A-Z entries.

Helicopters, not many, a feature of the hobby refelceted in the few newsprint images I could find to paste on the drawer-front, although the same was true for the spaceships! Civil cars, trucks and buses, the motorcycles - being closer to 20/25mm - were in their own box in the main collection, as were the ATV's, speeder bikes &etc. The lid of the really useful box limited the opening of the drawers!

Ships and 'planes, quite a few planes, not so many ships, but they didn't make many and I think they are all there? There's about three versions of the ICBM-sub, and a rather natty bright-green mini-submersible (visible).

The drawers need work; when I glued the little cuttings on, so I knew which drawer was which, the PVA/wood-glue dried invisible, but time (20+ years) and storage have not been kind to my efforts! The cuttings came from Collector's Gazette back when it was newsprint.

That's it, just . . . an image-clear of stuff to come, sometime!

Sunday, December 26, 2021

R is for Red-Dino-Deer!

Well, the last 'quickie' ended-up being a bit wordy - and I added two images! This will be a real quickie, by way of a follow-up to Brian's B's dino-post of the other day; Red Deer, a brand both Peter E and myself keep finding, sometimes the same sets, sometimes different, sometimes the same sets on different packaging, this found about a week ago here in Fleet!

Small 'Toob' of mini-dinosaurs, some of which we may have seen here at Small Scale World already, as unknowns in a Charity-shop post, standard fare, with the tube packed-out with spurious scenics (useful for war-gamers) and a handful of dinky-dino's.

Here are the dinosaurs; all manufactured in a dense polyethylene rather than the more common PVC-substitute these smaller dino's tend to be found in these days. Each then sprayed from above in a single colour, some of which appear to have a metallic sheen, which isn't there when you look closely, so I suspect a slight translucence or inkiness to the paint, like old-fashioned glass-paint?

The accessories, two rocky outcrops and a couple of palm-trees, following the usual pattern for them these days  - a pair growing together in a semi-flat countenance, with plug on foliage. That's it, out there now in independent hardware and 'everything else' stores; Red Deer's imported 12-piece dinosaur set.

Thursday, December 19, 2019

E is for Educational Supplies

I think most of us have a grail of some kind; I'm talking about that thing from childhood we've been looking for ever-since we last saw it, or possessed it; or something which we let go back at the start of our collecting; maybe a bargain someone snipped-us to with a longer or faster arm on a dealers table; those things which tick something bigger than a mere 'box'.

This could be considered mine, or one of mine, there are a couple of other things I'm still looking for, but it has been one, since before I was a collector, or, since we are talking my having deciding I was a collector in '77 (the sponsored silence story I've bored a few people with already!), maybe the thing that actually got me collecting, subconsciously, in the first place?

In point of fact; I don't think we've had the story here on the Blog, so at the risk of sounding repetitive to my mates, I'll tell you now; I 'knew' or realised or decided I was a collector while playing with my tin of soldiers during the hour's sponsored silence for the Queens Silver Jubilee at Heckfield Village Hall . . . Church Hall? At Heckfield Church's 'Village' Hall!

Yeah! All the parents getting together and shutting their kids up for an hour - in both senses of the word! Except for my mate Miles from Laundry Lane who got told-off for whispering three times, then got chucked out! How do you get chucked-out of a sponsored silence?!! He only had to keep it shut for 59-and-a-bit minutes . . . someone thinks Miles' is a newsreader now, on the flickering cod's eye, which would be rather apt!

But anyway back to '77 and the parentally-enforced, angelical silence of a hall full of children; we had all been told to bring something to keep us amused or occupied (in silence Miles; silence!) for the duration (an hour is very long at that age, especially when doing something enforced - I can still remember every minute of it), all the sensible kids took a book or a puzzle or some comics . . .  I took my tin of soldiers.

Now, this tin was an old army bulk-biss'quit tin - large, silver, square thing with a big round lid like a works coffee tin - full of small scale toy soldiers, and - in a silent (or near silent - Stop it Miles!) hall, every move of my hand produced a noise which seemed to eco round the rafters like a grenade going off!

As a result, I decided that rather than play with them (I was thirteen, and girls were watching!), I'd tip them out quickly in a single crescendo,  and then sort them into piles, as it was a while since I'd last had them out.

In the sorting I ended up with various piles, and realised (or decided) that it was looking like a collection, and decided to collect, an 'occupation' I got seriously started-with later that autumn, buying some old 1st version Airfix blue-boxes and a square-boxed Strongpoint at the Swap Shop in Saffron Walden, which I followed with six sets of Atlantic WWII from the Toto Lotto in Neuhausen ob Eck, the following January!

On the day, my piles consisted of Airfix, Hong Kong, Marx Miniature Masterpieces, some based AFV kit-figures and a few odds such as Minimodels cowboys & Indians and a small red polyethylene pick-up truck with white wheels, I'd nicked from primary school!

So we go back about another seven years;

Way back to when I was six or seven and attending Heckfield Village Primary School (Mrs. Nash's class), long since sold-off and converted to posh dwellings for the Tory-faithful under Thatcher, there was an old, round biss'quit tin full of little things which would have failed the modern tests of H&S inspectors.

Due not only to the 'choking hazzard' but that several of them were of a size where jamming up the nose or in an ear was an equal possibility! However, there they were and they provided hours of time-wasting for moi, as you could hide behind the low-bookcases and play quietly with them until going-home time!

I have to confess I once stole, filched, pocketed, palmed the aforementioned little pick-up truck, (which I now seem to have misplaced but I know it's somewhere in the stash), however I was always looking for the rest, remembering them as 'something to have' for 'the collection'.

And earlier this year I spotted them on feebleBay, on a buy it now, lost them - even as I was eMailing Bill from Moonbase about them - only to find the next day that they'd been relisted at a reduced BIN, which I promptly coughed-for . . . this is them!

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As they arrived; I think the croquet mallet is a Christmas cracker or gumball-machine, capsule-prize, I don't remember them in the tin, but then I'd forgotten most of these, especially the racing cars, which I have been collecting separately for years!

I had in fact seen them several times but not put two-and-two together, while I've always remembered the tin and the delight I got from its contents, apart from the fact that there might have been some horse racers, and that there were other vehicles besides the pick-up (which remained familiar due to its being around!), I couldn't remember what the figures looked like; for years I thought they may have been the same as the Hong Kong Kibri/Leyla copies I had in that other tin (the sponsored silence was years after I'd left 'primary'), but the truth was, there were no figures to speak-of, apart from the race-horses which were the only accurate part of the memory . . . and explains why the six-year old me didn't filch a bunch of people to go with the pick-up!

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So, animals first and we might as well go clockwise; elephants; little lambs (which look like horses, except the accompanying horses look more like horses! Cats, which are standard capsule-prize fare with a charm-loop; Scottie-dogs - ditto, but lacking the loop; the horses themselves; these would later get small charm 'bars' down their backs and finally; the pigs, one of which - in orange - we have seen here as a Question Mark, you may remember me highlighting the truncated trotters.

Clearly these are also capsule toys, they are also Christmas cracker novelty-inserts, they were probably thrown from windows at kids in the streets of Malta on hi-days, holidays and Holy days , they may have ended-up in Piñata or Sobres, but bulk, as here, they were supplied to the old Local Education Authorities (LEA's), or county-council stores (?) to issue to primary schools as teaching aids - sorting and counting probably . . . not that I remember doing anything more than fiddle with them in a more aimless fashion . . . maybe I was indulging in a subtle self-exercise of hand/eye coordination!

None of these have any mark beyond the odd mould-release, pin-disc remnant. Both the cats and dogs are quite common as designs with many similar ones out there.

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These have definitely also been supplied to board-games, in which capacity we saw them on the old Other Collectables Blog, now merged with and hidden somewhere on this site! But new colours have extended the number of team possibilities in the project mused-on last time we looked at them.

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I had half-remembered the mounted jockeys and again I suspect they may have been supplied to games companies in the past, but as - these - learning-tools, they - like the racing cars - come in a wider palate of colours.

The rabbit is actually a hare, and he's an old design, I have a polystyrene one from a probably earlier tranche of these, and a phenolic or cellulose/celluloid one clearly carrying a stop-watch, who must be the Mad March Hare, late for his very-important-date and possibly from an early (when did the book or movie come out? 1940's/50's?) board game, so this mould might have been inherited by whoever was behind all these.

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I had already picked up a few of these over the decades, but due to the fact that this was one of several bags of capsule/board-game riders, they hadn't triggered a memory by themselves, most of the ones I've picked up in the past will be board-game rather than school lot, looking at the colours?

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Transport; The little 'Lake Geneva' pleasure-boat was Bill's 'pick-up truck' memory, he could remember err . . . 'liberating' a yellow one from his primary school, and he's North of the Watford Gap, so it was clearly a common item in the late-1960 to early/mid-1970's inventories of LEA's all over?

The London taxi-cab is another which has seen service as a capsule-toy, and I have a clear-plastic one somewhere with a charm-loop. The Pick-up truck went with the five in the bottom left shot, but I've also managed to get some green ones from Adrian Little a year or two ago and another lot this autumn, so they are below now - this shot was the better ones in the June/July bulk 'school lot' this year

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Back in 2015 I took these from an evilBay auction, I had bookmarked it intending to bid, but things intervened as they do and it slipped-by! I recognised the pick-up truck (it's like mine), so knew that at least the vehicles were 'right', but as the seller had two Wacky Races cereal premiums and several Crescent-for-Kellogg's Guards Band premiums in the lot as well, I still didn't make the connection with the other items!

This is how I remember the vehicles in our lot at Heckfield; all red with white wheels, and I don't remember our having had Land Rovers, if we had I would have stolen all of them! No! I would have had one instead of the pick-up!

But if I was nicking, and Bill was nicking, chances are everyone was helping themselves to their 'favourite' and with all the farmer's sons who attended Heckfield back then, the Land Rover's had probably been liberated several terms, or even years before I got my tiny little infant's hands on the tin!

Note the darker-blue for boats and taxis.

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These were also part of the lot, again we have new colours; a herd of swine in the same orange as the one which we saw before (From Chris Smith I think?), a flesh-coloured racehorse, a dark maroon elephant matching one of my racehorses and - most obvious - the cats have now been given bases, or had they formally been based? I suspect the former.

The white elephant is a buckshee cracker/gum-ball thing, as may also be both the poodle and the two little green horses, but those latter two may be from these; now I know what I'm looking for I'll keep an eye out for them, building an archive of images to get a more definitive picture of what was sent out to schools at the time.

Funnily enough, I have that green horse - as a design - in two larger sizes equating to 30/35mm and HO-OO, both in hard phenolic resins, the larger size drilled for a wagon (or chariot)'s drawbar, so it's obviously an old, possibly just post-war, design from someone?

If it was Bell, then Merit (J&L Randall) might have been the supplier of these later ones? Although if one HAD to choose a name for the supplier's the obvious candidates would be Galt or Scotland's Thomas Salter I think?

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A quick return to the vehicles, there are points of connection between these and both W. Germany (Jean-Manurba-Layla-Heinerle group) and KOHO-marked vehicles of similar size, along with Hong Kong copies, so there's another whole post there . . . maybe next year?

There only seem to be four vehicles in the line, a Series-1 Land Rover with slab-sides, the pick-up (Morris or something more American?) and two 'posh' cars, a Bentley type and a Citroën or a Cord Roadster - it's a bit Batman'y?

While red bodywork with white wheels seemed to be 'it' for years, other colours were clearly made, will probably prove just as common and can come with a variety of wheel-colours including a very pale blue - centre of lower shot, although - as you can see - black and white wheels seem commoner.

Bell; CEA; County Education Authority; Early Learners; Educational Novelties; Elephant Novelty; Galt Toys; Horse Racers; Horses; Lambs; Land Rovers; LEA; Local Education Authority; Mad March Hare; Merit; Micro Vehicles; Novelty Figurines; Novelty Prize Toys; Novelty Toys; Pigs; Rabbit Flat; Race Horses; Racing Cars; Scottie Dogs; Speed Boats; Thomas Salter;
Final line-up for now, with the pinky-red and powder blue ones we've already seen, the darker blue in the feeBay lot maybe and other colours probably out there, there will be 15+ in the end, probably all the colours of the race hoses/elephants, and maybe black and white?

Which leaves the question . . . if you are over - say - 48'ish but under - probably around - 60'ish do you remember all these from primary/junior school . . . or did you have something similar but different? AND . . . did you 'liberate' your favourite!

Saturday, August 31, 2019

P is for Plant'tastic Plastic

Another carded blister of rack toy tat from those mighty toy suppliers; Kingstar International, and another from Peter Evans, this being donated back in the spring. RTM comes to a close and I feel I haven't done it justice, but actually with over 70-posts in August at the time of writing, I think it just went so smoothly it only seems like I didn't do much!

However there are so many in the queue we will still have the odd one though the year - as always!

Animal The Wild; Bi-colour Moulding; Blister Pack; Camel; Carded Toy; China Toys; Elephant; Elephant Toy; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Plant; Fish Tank Toy; Giraffe; Kangaroo; Kingstar International; Leopard; Lion; Llama; Made in China; Mini Animals; More Species; New Models; Plant; PVC Vinyl Animals; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Animals; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
This is interesting not for the toy animals, which are a typical set of mini, soft PVC-alike rack toy generics, but for the false-plant/fish-tank accessories thrown-in as make-weights/volume-fillers, but we'll have a quick look at the livestock first . . .

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. . . all eight of them! Ignoring the facts that they are not in scale and that the kangaroo has sloth lichen in his fur (the elephant's aluminium, and the lion gold so why not!), they can be seen as reasonable for what they are, the llama type is unusual and both the bear and the lion are also nice sculpts.

I have - still in Picasa from last year - a folder called 'RTM- Henbandt et al' which deals with about ten or eleven of these sets, it's now penciled-in for next August, but I may try and get it done in the next few weeks so's to compare with this lot, who ended up getting their own post, due to the plants.

Animal The Wild; Bi-colour Moulding; Blister Pack; Camel; Carded Toy; China Toys; Elephant; Elephant Toy; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Plant; Fish Tank Toy; Giraffe; Kangaroo; Kingstar International; Leopard; Lion; Llama; Made in China; Mini Animals; More Species; New Models; Plant; PVC Vinyl Animals; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Animals; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
The 'plants' are three plug-in sections of larger synthetic plants/artificial flowers, although - from the leery colours - I suspect fish-tanks as an end destination for the bulk of the production, however a few ended up in these blisters, and while on one level fruitless fillers with no means of being stood-up as 'trees' they are very interesting from a technical point of view.

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The easier to understand are these, where it would appear a twin-nozzle injector-head is used to fire a shot of yellow (or light green) polyethylene, followed (instantly?) by a shot of red (or dark green), the second shot pushing the first up the cavity as it mixes with it for yellow-orange-red or gradated green effects.

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This however, presents one with more of a headache, as it appears that the (and this is all guesswork on both types) green is shot to almost full-cavity, then a jacket of red is shot over it, but it's not over-moulding as the green survives at the tips of the leaves and is visible under the red at the branch-joints and end-plug/loop.

I can only guess that the green goes in at under-[optimum]-pressure, then the red is immediately shot at a higher over-or-optimum-pressure, slipping over the top or 'surface' of the green, but also pushing the green into the tips?

It may be that a red polymer-stain/colorant is injected into the mould before the green has fully-cooled, but it's not clear, and both aught to lead to more/redder leaves nearer the gate at the end-plug/loop?

Either way it's very clever and I'd be interested to know more, however the way other posts here looking at technical aspects have resulted in further work appearing elsewhere, I'm sure someone will go and find out and wax-knowledgeable, in the near future?

I haven't got the time; next week we are World War II box-ticking and while I have the images, I haven't done the blurbs yet! Some clues here . . . 


. . . suggest it's a form of 'bi-injection'?

Thursday, October 4, 2018

S is for Shelfie-fest!

So to a shelfies round-up, with various bits that for whatever reason weren’t bought but were shot on the shelf and have been added to the queue (which is rapidly becoming a mountain!) since July, in the order in which they were added;

54mm Figures; Boxed Toy; Combined Harvester; Farm Toys; Farmer Figure; New Production News Views Etc... Rack Toys; New Products; New Ray; News; News Views Etc...; Rack Toy Figures; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
I shot this in Smyths, it's a lovely model (and there were other sets - without figures) but I will never have the room or inclination to start collecting items of farm machinery a foot-long!

54mm Figures; Boxed Toy; Combined Harvester; Farm Toys; Farmer Figure; New Production News Views Etc... Rack Toys; New Products; New Ray; News; News Views Etc...; Rack Toy Figures; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
But, for ID'ing figures it's worthy of a shelfie, and looking at the base I think we have New Ray as a contender for the originator of Juan's 'Unknown'stretcher team the other day? I say 'originator' as New Ray have done a lot of contract manufacturing and been copied by several rivals, but the heavy, slightly chamfered base is a goodish match!

D&D Distribution Inc.; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaur Toys; Dinosaurs; Hawkin's Bazaar; Hawkin's Bazar; New Production News Views Etc... Rack Toys; New Products; News; News Views Etc...; Rack Toy Figures; Sainsbury's Supermarket; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tobar Toys; Toob; Tube Toys; Wild World Dinosaurs;
In the middle of August I found the source of the odd dinosaur set looked at here issued by D&D Distribution in the 'States; our old friends Tobar, which means they should be findable in Hawkin's Bazaar, these were in Sainsbury's and although quite reasonable, and my still needing two or three poses, I didn't get them as it's not a priority and buying a toob of mostly duplicates of things which will turn up in charity shops (as the previously posted did) seemed idiotic, so I shelfied them.

Country Show; Farm Show; Goshen Fair; New Production News Views Etc... Rack Toys; New Products; News; News Views Etc...; Rack Toy Figures; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Summer Show;
At the end of August Brian attended the Goshen Fair in Connecticut (like our County fairs, with truck-pulls . . . and - strangely - a cow pie bingo? I bet it didn't still have the horns!!!) and sent a few shelfies of stuff he found at a stall there. This shot is not really SSW-fayre, but nevertheless it's nice to see kids can still get the rack-toy stuff that kept us occupied out doors in the fine weather that always seems to accompany memories of childhood . . .

. . . when you're not remembering long wet days in a North Welsh cottage, playing patience and arguing about nothing with your brother! Dart guns, cap guns, Japanese swords, ninja throwing-stars, a compass and a S.W.A.T. badge - what's not to like there!

Country Show; Farm Show; Goshen Fair; New Production News Views Etc... Rack Toys; New Products; News; News Views Etc...; Rack Toy Figures; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Summer Show;
More of the same!

Country Show; Farm Show; Goshen Fair; Lego Construction Toy; Lego Minifigs; Lego Simpsons; Minifigs; New Production News Views Etc... Rack Toys; New Products; News; News Views Etc...; Rack Toy Figures; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Summer Show;
This is the future, right there! Stalls like this aren't yet 'predominating' but they are becoming more numerous at all shows, Sandown has lots, there were at least two people dealing exactly this kind of thing at Plastic Warrior, and you can't really stop it without imposing a dateline on the show, which would preclude much of interest otherwise.

Country Show; Farm Show; Goshen Fair; Lego Construction Toy; Lego Minifigs; Lego Simpsons; Minifigs; New Production News Views Etc... Rack Toys; New Products; News; News Views Etc...; Rack Toy Figures; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Summer Show;
And look at them - they're NOT rare - but the fact is - there's money in it and there's a demand for it, and there are so many of them, it's hard to keep track . . . it's a much bigger branch of the hobby than ours, but you can't help feeling . . . helpless, when you see it spreading across the show-halls like a virus!

[Wispers - I've got hundreds of the little bleeders, they breed in their box, I swear it!]

Country Show; Farm Animals; Farm Show; Goshen Fair; New Production News Views Etc... Rack Toys; New Products; News; News Views Etc...; Piglets; Pigs; Rack Toy Figures; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Summer Show;
Brian also sent this; American piggy-wigs . . . destined for a S.P.A.M. tin? Two points; one - they look just like the pigs my Grandfather was breeding in the 1960's in North Nott's, and two - they look just like Britains piggy-wigs, especially the piglet scuffling (no spellcheck, that's a real word!) near the camera, cheers Brian . . . made my day!

Dinosaur Models; Farm Animals; Glow in the Dark; New Production News Views Etc... Rack Toys; New Products; News; News Views Etc...; Rack Toy Figures; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toob; Tube Toys; Wow Toyz; WowToyz Inc.;
Shot these in TKMaxx a couple of weeks ago, nothing special, but they are ID'ing some farm animals I think we've seen here (they may be in a post not used yet from Rack Toy Month, but I think they were in a post a while ago?) and some of those smaller dinosaurs of which I now have about six or eight sets all marked CHINA in the same lettering but clearly from different sources, sculptor, paint-shop &etc.

Branded to WowToyz, they will be in other brandings, elsewhere, for sure.

Carded Toy; Dinosaur Earsers; Iwako; New Production News Views Etc... Rack Toys; New Products; News; News Views Etc...; Poundland; Rack Toy Figures; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Finally a week ago I shot these in Poundland, then weakened and bought the Dino's, even though I suspected they were the same as the little tub of four from The Works (which they proved to be, even down to colours), while the unicorns stayed on the shelf as poor copies of Iwako.

It's now a race to see whether unicorns will be bigger than mermaids this Christmas, flamingos had their day a year or two ago now (and were a more grown-up thing), but cacti are waiting in the wings! I mean it - blow-ups, erasers, candles, pencil tops, puzzles, big-box toys (not cacti!), printed-fabric items, stuffed-toys (including cactuses!) colouring books, cards . . . yada-yada . . . that's shelfies for a while.