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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 Noch. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

M is for Minor 'Euro-Makes'!

Actually I'm going to tack a major on at the end, whom we've already revisited once in this occasional series, entering it's third month with at least 12 posts still to come, plus a combined comparison/round-up post at the end. And today, some of the European makers we haven't yet looked at.

From a 1970's Vollmer catalogue, are these wagons, which I think missed the wagon posts a few years ago, they look to be Preiser, but the horses are the smoother, simpler ones more commonly associated with the Roscopf wagons or some Hong Kong copies. Indeed, I think I've mentioned before, that I'm not sure what the relationship is between the three or four (Noch seem to have carried other people's product before they embarked on their own, now Preiser-equalling, range), so I can't add much beyond that the similarities are obvious?
 
While this is the 2000 Walther's (Terminal Hobby Shop) catalogue, and we see what are clearly Preiser, in a 'simple paint', we actually saw this earlier in the post series, but I scanned it again!
 
Not sure if these are from Merten or Preiser, (they have the arm'y/leg'y look of Merten?) but again a rolling-stock and trackway manufacturer, getting 'simple-paint' samples from another maker, to enhance their catalogue with a basic set, it's all part of the 'brand-loyalty' work, isn't it? Add a couple of Pola buildings, a level-crossing, some track plans, Heki trees . . . and 'Fleischmann' people!
 

This - the Jouef figures - is a personal embarrassment, as I think it's their third mention on the Blog, over the sixteen years, with the Mettoy Playcraft scans appearing at one point, and yet, despite seeing them go to storage, I still haven't photographed them, but they did appear in One Inch Warrior magazine, I think, in black & white, which doesn't do justice to the loud and leery paint job, of the Playcraft - ironically a Tri-Ang rival from the same Line's empire!
 
I have since found slightly better painted ones (in shade, not the two-colour stab-and-hope scheme), which may be Jouef origianls, from whose catalogue these scans are added to the previous shots! And playcraft sold them from the Jouef bags, so they were only ever nominally Playcraft! Also, didn't Hornby experiment with passengers pre-glued to platform sections at one point? Instant Stations!

From the same Walther's catalogue, this was, I think, the beginning of what has in recent years become a line to rival Preiser, and we have seen one or two here, a Bierfest stand springs to mind, and I will one day do the rude sets, of which I have several and they should have been in the 'Adult' naughty-post before Christmas, but they are in storage.
 
Noch were originally another prefabricated building/scenic's firm, like Pola, Vollmer or Wiad, and like them had a couple of simple figures kicking around the pages of their catalogues, in boats or something, from time to time, but in the last quarter-century have developed a range to rival Preiser, even as Priser swallowed-up Elastolin and Merten to stay ahead!

I don't know much about these, except that they are probably lead or whitemetal, possibly composition, and as listed in this old catalogue? Klinebahn (literally 'small way'), and in sets of six matching the lead of early Märklin, or the sets of Preiser, Merten and those above.
 
And, having just mentioned them, our third visit to Märklin in this railway-figure 'season', and no, we are not going to start investigating O, G, S, 1, BIG or any other gauge, that can be for another day, or for the A-Z pages! But I wanted to post this set of composition figures and - specifically - the interactive or 'working' guard, as it's just so cool! All in O-gauge.
 
The catalogue mentions the 1937 Grand Prix of Paris, on the cover, but seems to be actually the 1949 issue, as they started to recover from the national madness of national socialism.

Saturday, July 30, 2022

TITM is for Toys in the Media - Preiserlike Persons

I've been saving these up for a while now, and had so many they'll need breaking down into separate posts, and this one deals with the popular trope of using model railway figures to help sell us stuff. We've seen plenty of artists using these figures to great effect, but here it's all about promoting other things, although some are simply illustrating articles with a view to gabbing our attention with an eye-catching image.

I Fucking Love Science; IFLS; IFLScience; Merit Figures; Merten Figures; Miniature Creativity; Miniature Scene; Policeman; Preiser Figures; Preiser. Noch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Conversation; Weight Loss;
IFLScience (formerly 'I fucking Love Science' . . . the conformist cowards!) start us with their group of people hanging around illustrating the header for a hot-linked article on Faceplant about a psychological disorder involving seeing little people who aren't there.

Me? I see idiots, everywhere, selfish, stupid, climate-change denying, nationalistic idiots but I don't believe I'm imagining them as part of a delusional condition, I just see selfish, stupid, climate-change denying, nationalistic idiots everywhere!

I Fucking Love Science; IFLS; IFLScience; Merit Figures; Merten Figures; Miniature Creativity; Miniature Scene; Policeman; Preiser Figures; Preiser. Noch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Conversation; Weight Loss;
IFLScience is behind the upper image here too, while The Conversation also carried it, so not only is it clearly a stock image, it's one of the ones which comes-up first in search results for such things! Neither credits the agency/library, so I don't know who's behind it.

Both stories deal with ageing AND the negative benefits of doing so, one more generally, the other specific to those who have had a severe dose of Covid-18 (SARS-Cov2), or who are suffering from Long-Covid.

I Fucking Love Science; IFLS; IFLScience; Merit Figures; Merten Figures; Miniature Creativity; Miniature Scene; Policeman; Preiser Figures; Preiser. Noch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Conversation; Weight Loss;
A British policeman surveys a keyboard, I imagine a story about computer crime or on-line fraud? I didn't take a note on this one and there not much of a clue in the title, also; the figure seems to have a squared-off base, so not sure of the origin of this one, but about 1:72nd scale?

The uniform is somewhat archaic now, officers on the beat haven't dressed like this since the 1980's, but I believe it remains their academy/parade/disciplinary appointment uniform, and is the one still popularised in tourist trinkets and post-cards, while some strategically placed officers in tourist hot-spots may dress like this to feed the need of the tourists to see a 'British Bobby' on the beat!

I Fucking Love Science; IFLS; IFLScience; Merit Figures; Merten Figures; Miniature Creativity; Miniature Scene; Policeman; Preiser Figures; Preiser. Noch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Conversation; Weight Loss;
Very skinny looking, I think the image has been pulled on the North/South axis? The note with this one (which we may have seen before in a past 'News, Views Etc'?) says "Organisational Structures and Resourcing Hero Image" which I'm sure has you riveted to the point of searching for what must be a world-changing article! I'll move swiftly on . . . (whispers . . . I must have read it to have found it!)

I Fucking Love Science; IFLS; IFLScience; Merit Figures; Merten Figures; Miniature Creativity; Miniature Scene; Policeman; Preiser Figures; Preiser. Noch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Conversation; Weight Loss;
Another common trope with these (we have seen several here in the past) is money and/or financial articles, some have the figures, some have small change, the ones we're most interested in have both!

Upper shot seems to be showing Euros and Euro-cents and was from an article entitled "As part of the Unequal Democracies project", the lower image has pounds and pence Stirling, and is an Ian Johnston shot for Shutterstock, used here for research purposes

I Fucking Love Science; IFLS; IFLScience; Merit Figures; Merten Figures; Miniature Creativity; Miniature Scene; Policeman; Preiser Figures; Preiser. Noch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Conversation; Weight Loss;
This was an article on weight-loss drugs, I don't tend to read such money-grubbing/emotional garbage, so it must have been an add' in my feed? The purple ones might be the Wonka Works Blueberry Pie meal-in-a-pill-deal!

I Fucking Love Science; IFLS; IFLScience; Merit Figures; Merten Figures; Miniature Creativity; Miniature Scene; Policeman; Preiser Figures; Preiser. Noch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Conversation; Weight Loss;
This one's a bit sad! I think he may be Merit, although Preiser did do some chunky sculpts in the 1970's, all those track-gang and construction worker sets were heavier sculpting? Anyway, I suspect one of the artists who set these out in the environment (we've seen a few here already and there's more to come) didn't look after his and it got painted over. Indeed the paint may be partly the cause of the heaviness?

Because a freshly painted wall is to graffiti artists what a fresh dog-shit is to flies, it's since attracted a half-dozen or so re-paintings (original caption says seven layers), in a  rather bland pink (inner-city pub?) and will soon be no more than a blob or pimple on the wall!

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

T is for Tom's Vineyard

Like Martha's, but smaller, much, much smaller! These wing'ned their way here from the Antipodes last week at the same time as yesterday's Mecki cards were being wung-over from the big apple, with more from Chris arriving on the same day, a sort of Autumn toy-harvest!

Australian Diorama; Bollinger Australia; Grape husbandry; Modelling; Noch Farmers; Plastic Diorama; Plastic Model Diorama; Plastic Model Vineyard; Plastic Vineyard; Preiser Farmers; Preiser. Noch; Shop Display; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Diorama; Toy Vineyard; Toy Viticulture; Viticulture; Window Display; Window Dressing;
Tom Clague spotted this window display for 'Bolly' Bollinger in a wine shop in Oz, and managed to get a few shots off in passing for the readers of Small Scale World; a full-on HO-gauge compatible diorama of a vineyard . . . after a fashion - I'm not sure how many 'Chateau' look like semi-detached, Victorian railway cottages!

Australian Diorama; Bollinger Australia; Grape husbandry; Modelling; Noch Farmers; Plastic Diorama; Plastic Model Diorama; Plastic Model Vineyard; Plastic Vineyard; Preiser Farmers; Preiser. Noch; Shop Display; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Diorama; Toy Vineyard; Toy Viticulture; Viticulture; Window Display; Window Dressing;
I think we looked at the Preiser version of the little motorised horse when I covered the carts and wagons (and nudes - as I predicted; the post with the most traffic out of the series!) a few years ago, but there's some pretty violent pruning going on - it has to be said, the lady on the right has clearly taken against some sour-looking samples and is despatching them like the grim reaper, with a scythe!

Australian Diorama; Bollinger Australia; Grape husbandry; Modelling; Noch Farmers; Plastic Diorama; Plastic Model Diorama; Plastic Model Vineyard; Plastic Vineyard; Preiser Farmers; Preiser. Noch; Shop Display; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Diorama; Toy Vineyard; Toy Viticulture; Viticulture; Window Display; Window Dressing;
While Tom pointed-out the less than orthodox pruning being employed by the chap in the centre here, indeed with the exception's of the driver and 'bo-peep' with her rake, all the workers are wielding scythes - clearly this is the new laurel-privet school of grape husbandry!

Australian Diorama; Bollinger Australia; Grape husbandry; Modelling; Noch Farmers; Plastic Diorama; Plastic Model Diorama; Plastic Model Vineyard; Plastic Vineyard; Preiser Farmers; Preiser. Noch; Shop Display; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Diorama; Toy Vineyard; Toy Viticulture; Viticulture; Window Display; Window Dressing;
I had to cut someone's head off for this image, but as he claimed to be 'no 007' he'll probably be relieved at the retained anonymity. Although, if Bond's main role was spotting toy and model figures while out and about, you'd be a shoe-in for the role Tom; thank you very much, for a charming if anachronistic glimpse at viticulture Down Under!

I'm guessing Hornby resin for the cottages, Preiser or Noch for plastic figures and accessories and people like Noch, Beka, Heki or H&M for the trees and landscaping?

Friday, November 16, 2018

News, Views Etc . . . Forthcoming Events +

Saturday was looking a bit thin for toy shows, but a few have surfaced, while Sunday is crammed with venues and those using the M1 or A40 to drop down for the London show, could pop into Potter's bar if they have time and kill two birds with but the one stone; although, in the midst of a mass-extinction event, you shouldn't be trying to kill any birds, while doing so with stones is just mindless cruelty and extraordinarily inefficient!

Also; Thanks to the ladies at Vectis Auctions, for sending me pictures/details for their forthcoming dates, I know you all like something to look at while you're reading.

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Toy Fairs

Friday 16th November 2018 (Today!)

Reminder of the Alfreton evening fair flagged a week ago here at SSW;

Alfreton - Toy and Train Fairs (Malcolm Townsend) - Evening fair
The Leisure Centre, Church Street, Alfreton, DE55 7BD
Mob. - 07951 072 790
19:00 - 21:00hrs
Admission charge unknown

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Saturday 17th November 2018

Auction News; Miscellaneous; News; News Views Etc; News Views Etc...; Newspaper Clipping; Noch; Noch Figures; Piggy Banks; Preiser; Preiser Figures; Show Dates; Show Reports; Show Times; Snakes & Ladders; Toy Fairs; Toy Show Dates; Toy Soldiers Sale;

Abington - Transport Collector's Fair
Abington Church Rooms, Park Avenue North, Northampton, NN3 2HT
10:30 - 16:00hrs
Admission £1.50p

Auction News; Miscellaneous; News; News Views Etc; News Views Etc...; Newspaper Clipping; Noch; Noch Figures; Piggy Banks; Preiser; Preiser Figures; Show Dates; Show Reports; Show Times; Snakes & Ladders; Toy Fairs; Toy Show Dates; Toy Soldiers Sale;

Enfield - NLETE - Enfield Transport Bazaar
St. Paul's Centre, 102 Church Street, Enfield, Middlesex, London, EN2 6AR
Contact - SSAE to: NLETE, 8 The Rowans, Palmers Green, London, n13 5AD
11:00 - 14:30hrs
Admission £3, accompanied children free

Exeter - Ray Heard Train & Toy Fairs
Matford Centre, Matford Park Road, Exeter, EX2 8FD
Internet presence unknown
Tel. - 01823 480 097
10:00 - 15:30hrs
Admission £2
Free parking, refreshments

Hereford - Chris Dyer Fairs
Hereford Leisure Centre, Holmer Road, Hereford, HR4 9UD
Tel. - 01643 702 757
Mob. - 07966 694 579
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission £2

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Sunday 18th November 2018 [Busy-busy day!]

Buxton - Barry Potter / BP Fairs
The Octagon Hall, Pavillion gardens, St. Johns Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6XN
Tel. - 01604 846 688
Mob. - 07966 527 177
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission £3.50 (early-bird £6, from 08:00hrs), OAP's £3, Children £1

Devizes Steven Clements Fairs -
Corn Exchange, Market Place, SN10 1HS
Tel. - 01380 725 322
Mob. - 07958 101 891
10:00 - 14:00hrs
Admission charge unknown
Free parking, café

Llanelli, Wales - Chris Dyer Fairs
Llangennech Community Centre, Off Hendre Road, Llangennech, Wales, SA14 8TH
Tel. - 01643 702 757
Mob. - 07966 694 579
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission £2

London - MKPS - International Antique Doll, Teddy Bear & Toy Fair
Kensington Town Hall, Kensington, London, W8 7NX
Tel. - +(44) 7875 874 854 (Daniel Agnew or Hilary Pauley)
10:00 - 15:30hrs
Admission charge unknown
Saturday gala dinner

Potters Bar- Toy & Train Fairs
Elm Court Centre, Mutton Lane, Potters Bar, Middlesex, EN6 3BP
Internet presence unknown
Tel. - 02082 051 518 (Peter Levinson or Diane)
10:30 - 14:30hrs
Admission charge unknown

Spalding - J&J Fairs (J&J Webb)
Springfields Events & Conference Centre, Camelgate, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE12 6ET
Tel. - 01522 880 383
10:00 - 14:30hrs
Admission - Adult £2.50p, seniors £2, 1st child £1.50p

Walsall Wood - Transtar Promotions - Toy and Train Collectors Fair
Oak Park Active Living Centre, Coppice Road, Walsall Wood, WS8 7DG
Tel.- 01922 643 385 (Geoff or Linda)
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission - Adults £1.80p, seniors £1.50p, child £1
Refreshments

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Tuesday 20th November 2018

Wootton Basset - Steven Clements Fairs - Wootton Basset Evening Fair
Memorial Hall, Station Road, Wootton Basset, Wiltshire, SN4 7EN
Tel. - 01380 725 322
Mob. - 07958 101 891
18:30 - 20:30hrs
Admission charge unknown
Free parking, café

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Auctions

Auction News; Miscellaneous; News; News Views Etc; News Views Etc...; Newspaper Clipping; Noch; Noch Figures; Piggy Banks; Preiser; Preiser Figures; Show Dates; Show Reports; Show Times; Snakes & Ladders; Toy Fairs; Toy Show Dates; Toy Soldiers Sale;

Friday 16th November 2018 (Today!)

A reminder of another from last Friday's post

Stockton-on-Tees - Vectis (day 2 of a 2-day sale)
Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9JZ
01642 750 616
Model Trains

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Saturday 17th November 2018

Bury St. Edmonds - Lacy Scott & Knight
Tel. - 01284 748 600 (general enquires)
Tel. - 01284 748 623 (Oliver Leggett - auction)
Toy and Collectors Models

Newark - Northgate Auctions
17 Northgate, Newark, Nottingham, NG24 1EX
Tel. - 01636 605 905
Fax. - 01636 612 607
Mixed toys, vintage and modern

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Tuesday 20th / Wednesday 21st November 2018

Newbury - Special Auction Services (SAS - 2-day sale)
81 Greenham Business Park, Newbury, West Berkshire, RG19 6HW
Tel: 01635 580595
Fax: 0871 714 6905
Music and entertainment sale

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Wednesday 21st November 2018

Warwick - Warwick & Warwick
Charlton House, Scar Bank, Millers Road, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV34 5DB
(Auctions held in Court House)
Tel. - 01926 499 031
Facsimile - 01926 491 906

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Other Events

Auction News; Miscellaneous; News; News Views Etc; News Views Etc...; Newspaper Clipping; Noch; Noch Figures; Piggy Banks; Preiser; Preiser Figures; Show Dates; Show Reports; Show Times; Snakes & Ladders; Toy Fairs; Toy Show Dates; Toy Soldiers Sale;

Now - until the 6th January 2018

Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne

I'm not suggesting you travel any distance to this for any toy possible content, as most of the exhibits are more mainstream 'art' fare, but if you are local it might be worth a punt for any other works by Tony Cragg if the above is anything to go by. I can see a few toys in the . . . collage, work, heap? And they are presumably all pre-1978 items!

Any one of us could do a rainbow carpet, thicker too, but all in figures!

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Missed!

Auction News; Miscellaneous; News; News Views Etc; News Views Etc...; Newspaper Clipping; Noch; Noch Figures; Piggy Banks; Preiser; Preiser Figures; Show Dates; Show Reports; Show Times; Snakes & Ladders; Toy Fairs; Toy Show Dates; Toy Soldiers Sale;
These flyers were much in evidence at Sandown Park last Saturday, but it's a bit late for getting on the Internet for a show the next day, no one is going to rush home and late-promote your show, after an early start and a long-day getting a sore throat under that air-conditioning! Better luck next year guys; try a week or two before the show?

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If you are an event promoter/show curator/auctioneer and you want your toy, model, collectable or popular-/youth-culture type sale/exhibition/event listed here - FOR FREE - or linked to; please eMail me -

maverickatlarge[at]hotmail[dot]com

- stating the date/s of the event, address of event, contact details, opening/viewing times, admission pricing and any other relevant facts/details or features - parking, travel notes, disability access, availability of refreshments, event subject matter &etc.

And please mention any flyer-art or poster-/leaflet-scans but send by separate eMail, in case they go to the 'junk' folder, from where they can be recovered and marked safe, but only if I know they're there!

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Toys in the Media

Auction News; Miscellaneous; News; News Views Etc; News Views Etc...; Newspaper Clipping; Noch; Noch Figures; Piggy Banks; Preiser; Preiser Figures; Show Dates; Show Reports; Show Times; Snakes & Ladders; Toy Fairs; Toy Show Dates; Toy Soldiers Sale;
From the 'i' (9th Oct. '18), illustrating some dry piece on social-mobility with regards to educational attainment! It's a poor advertising agency or photographic studio that uses the HK copies off of evilBay, over the original Preiser or Noch we normally see in kinds of shots! Although, as Small Scale World was part [unwittingly] of the original publicity by the pirates, I should probably keep my head down on this one!

Auction News; Miscellaneous; News; News Views Etc; News Views Etc...; Newspaper Clipping; Noch; Noch Figures; Piggy Banks; Preiser; Preiser Figures; Show Dates; Show Reports; Show Times; Snakes & Ladders; Toy Fairs; Toy Show Dates; Toy Soldiers Sale;
Piggy Bank! Also from the 'i' (1st Sep. '18), this was in an advertisement for inheritance tax avoidance advice or something equally thrilling.

Other News

Get painting - if you live in Kansas!

New Zealand - wacky place; you're looking for images 7 & 8 in the slide-show at the bottom of the piece!

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

H is for How They Come In - One Day in July . . . 2014!

Another day's purchases, this from a trip to Basingrad in July 2014, and we've had articles here on most of it, but I'm clearing Picasa with these posts you know!

1 Mixed Plastic Toy And Model Figures DSCN6624 5200; Bar Scene; BJ Toys; Blue Sky; Lego Bricks; Lego Simpsons; Merit; Model Scene; Noch; Pullbay Pencil Racers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Team GB; The Hobbit; The Simpsons; TV Characters; TV Related; Unpainted Passengers & Station Staff;
The Noch bar set and the Model Scene came from the Church Street model shop, the skydivers and the pencil/eraser/sharpener set both came from The Works I think, not sure about the Team GB Olympic clearance thing (the now defunct 99p Stores?), while the blind-bag dino's and Hobbit stuff was also The Works I suspect.

The Bart Simpson was a blind-bag from WHSmith's or someone similar - it may have been reduced in Tesco, but it was a while ago!

2 The Hobbit Desolation Of Smaug TV Movie Plastic Toy Figures Blind Bag DSCN5829 Lucky Dip; Movie Promotional; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TV Character; TV Related; TV Tie Ins; TV Toys;
Can't remember if we looked at these here, or another pair, also I think these and the dino's may have been bought in another Works a week earlier and just hung-around to end-up in the same collective shot?

Much covered elsewhere, so I won't bore you with the minutiae, there were differences between the first and second series' plastic colours I seem to recall, and these are 2nd series I think?

3 5200 Unpainted Rail Staff And Passenger Set Modelscene Merit Toy Model Plastic Railway Sceneoic Accessory Set DSCN6964-001 Models; Railway Scenics; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Unpainted Passengers & Station Staff;
The naming of the parts! This has been sat in Picasa waiting for god-knows-what post, but I thought the way the bare runner was arranged in the blister made it ideal for labelling-up, if only to illustrate the difference between the 'Sprue' (missing in most kits/figure packs) and the 'Runners' which a lot of people refer-to as sprue, and a few idiots lesser mortals [I must stop insulting everyone] call sprew, sproo or spru!

Some kits, in the past, have had sprue left on; early Aurora, Pyro and Revell-Monogram type model-kits often included them while some of the late-production, unpainted Starlux 40mm in the 'figure set' boxes were packed with the sprue intact, in both cases (old kits and later figures) the sprue had a tendency to damage the box/box-art over time by wearing a hole/working through the card.

The reason the actual sprue ends-up cone-shaped is because it stretches as it's pulled away from the still-hot injector head during the removal of the runners/product from the mould-tool.

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

News, Views Etc . . . Toys in the Media

Rather thin gruel this time and with only two figures; but there are seven images which meant it was easier to hive them off to a separate post, only to make room for other stuff in the other 'News, Views...' posts. Minor rant after the 7th image . . . politicicicing again - don't you know!

A while ago now, this turned-up in some half-serious magazine, the title of which I can't even remember now, it's gone to recycling, but I think it might have been the disability magazine Focus or Soldier Magazine (the official mag' of the British army), anyway, it - obviously - depicts the houses from Monopoly (it was illustrating an article on purchasing property-for-profit if I recall correctly).

The interesting thing is that although they look like the old wooden houses (and are wooden), they are also very clean and new looking with rounded/smoothed edges in a more modern style, so I'm guessing that among the plethora of Monopoly versions out there is a De Luxe, 'legacy' or 'nostalgia' set with newer wood-buildings? And - of course; those Pound-coins are history now!

Mary Mother of Christ! No, no, as far as I know TJF hasn't said anything untoward in the last 48-hours*; it's Mary, the mother of the Little Baby Jesus! On a bookie-wook! Although judging by the title; she's turned to the demon 'Drrrink'!

Looks to be one of those slip-cast, hollow, 6-8 inch, bisque-fairings, with a terracotta wash and over-decoration.

* Turns out he has, but I'll cover it later in the week.

Also on a book cover we have what looks to be Airfix's (or Frog's?) Boulton-Paul Defiant (sans fiddly-bits) or Hurricane night-fighter (?) and a Ford Escort (Granada?), the title is clever and found on all the books on the shelf, the spine of the actual tome photographed being identical to those in the artwork!

Dominos being used to flog watches in Woman & Home magazine!

I can't remember where I found this - it may have been the Daily Wail or the Evening Standard? Anyway; it's an article on the art of packing your luggage, illustrated with Priser's flight-bags! If only we all had the problems that belabour the jet-set huh?!

This has been/is in most of the daily print-media these last few months in various formats or dimensions, and we like it because it's got a gnome, and last time we ran gnomes here TJF ran them a few days later, will he oblige again or does it have to be tagged to Leprechauns?

This was the funniest . . . a Daily Wail, article complaining that one of its readers - having taken out a year's insurance and opted for the instalments payment choice, had written his car of and got 100-squid in scrappage, only to think he shouldn't have to keep making the payments on the policy - something The Fail seem to agree with!

Beautifully summing-up the hypocrisy of the Right, of whom the Daily Pail is standard-bearer; they don't think the less fortunate should be given a penny or a leg-up, but one of their readers should be let-off his contractual obligations!

If you pay in-full, up front and get less for the car than the policy is worth, you don't get a reimbursement, yet their oafish-reader shouldn't have to pay-up to the full amount, because his car wasn't worth it? The twisted 'Trumpundbrexit!' logic of the selfish, self-regarding, self-absorbed, small-c 'conservative', parochial, reactionary, 'moral (white, over-50, lower middle-class, mostly male) majority' . . . they make me puke with their Tory votes and desire for a Thatcher Museum!

Nice stock-image though - Minis; Wolsey, BMC and Austin Morris I think, from the Leyland days and presumably a mix of Dinky, Corgi, Spot-On and . . . ? I think also; they are all slightly different?

That's it for the toys spotted around and about, usually flogging stuff, or an idea, have you seen any?