So 2014's Plastic Warrior show was a cracker, and we'll finish with this box, as among other things it was full of Christmas cracker type novelties! It was also full of Hong Kong AFV's, scenic bits, broken bits and err . . . other bits!
I'd already started sorting it when I remembered to take a photograph, so you'll just have to imagine what other treats were in the box; second of the Auction lot, but it was good! Indeed rather than me waffle them off, just click on the image and see what you can spot!
There were also a bunch of figures filling the gaps and here I'm sorting them into type and maker piles! Again, see what you can ID - I'm afraid it's a fuzzy shot, even with flash it was a low-light situation and my current little Nikon struggles if the light's not perfect.
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- 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.
Showing posts with label PW2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PW2014. Show all posts
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Saturday, December 10, 2016
P is for Postponed Plunder Post - Plastic Warrior 2014 May Part-IV - Box One of Two
I also picked-up a couple of boxes someone had bid for me on at an auction, the other was full of bits and will be the last post (tomorrow) on these late - very late - show reports!
But this one was a bargain with two soft-polyethylene ready-made forts from the early Airfix 'cartoon artwork' play sets, both missing their flag-poles, but I think I have some in storage, just a question of hoping I've a colour-match for the Wild West one! I have a comparison article in the queue for these.
Underneath them was a mass of 'Hollow Horse' Cowboys & Indians, getting harder to come-by cheaply these days, you see lots on evilBay all the time now with silly start prices or BIN's, but people do go for them, you used to get a bag like this for a fiver or less!
Starting to sort them into some sort of order, how I do this will become more obvious when I pull my finger-out and get a move-on with the HK Blog, I've got a lot of the images done, it's just a question of deciding how to best present them so that people with similar piles of mixed stuff can get them into some sort of order?
It was actually quite a clean sample, with these easily ID'd as post-Giant, Giant clones (the leg studs are different - but it'll all be on the other blog now!), the reason for the two columns of horses is that all the ones on the left had one cavity-mark, the others - another. Not also how - even with a large sample - you never get every pose (in good condition) in every colour, so the collecting goes on!
The ones I call 'Wavymane', with the Crescent clone horse, described elsewhere as Giant, it isn't, well, it can be! It's the first one in the queue for the other Blog and all will be explained - they're not Giant, but one set with Giant product (the fort) did carry these figures, probably because the set was gathered together from more than one source by a shipping agent or export concern.
But this one was a bargain with two soft-polyethylene ready-made forts from the early Airfix 'cartoon artwork' play sets, both missing their flag-poles, but I think I have some in storage, just a question of hoping I've a colour-match for the Wild West one! I have a comparison article in the queue for these.
Underneath them was a mass of 'Hollow Horse' Cowboys & Indians, getting harder to come-by cheaply these days, you see lots on evilBay all the time now with silly start prices or BIN's, but people do go for them, you used to get a bag like this for a fiver or less!
Starting to sort them into some sort of order, how I do this will become more obvious when I pull my finger-out and get a move-on with the HK Blog, I've got a lot of the images done, it's just a question of deciding how to best present them so that people with similar piles of mixed stuff can get them into some sort of order?
It was actually quite a clean sample, with these easily ID'd as post-Giant, Giant clones (the leg studs are different - but it'll all be on the other blog now!), the reason for the two columns of horses is that all the ones on the left had one cavity-mark, the others - another. Not also how - even with a large sample - you never get every pose (in good condition) in every colour, so the collecting goes on!
The ones I call 'Wavymane', with the Crescent clone horse, described elsewhere as Giant, it isn't, well, it can be! It's the first one in the queue for the other Blog and all will be explained - they're not Giant, but one set with Giant product (the fort) did carry these figures, probably because the set was gathered together from more than one source by a shipping agent or export concern.
Some of the more interesting things among the minor makes after the two big lots had been sorter out of the main heap included Britains-cloned Romans/Trojans from two sources, three actual, original, properly-real Giant figures (top right) with their horses. Plus five miscellaneous horses and a hand-full of figures from a similar number of sources, these go in a separate bag, and every few years I have a mega-sort of all the scraps.
Friday, December 9, 2016
P is for Postponed Plunder Post - Plastic Warrior 2014 May Part - III Another Bag!
I've got myself all confused! This was four posts, is currently five, and I think should be three, as the next two are really one and this one probably came from Gareth a week or two later at Sandown Park, but the photo's were all together in Picasa, so we'll run with it 'on the hoof'!
Also I'm A) running out of things to say about bags of bits, and B) starting to question previous pronouncements on bit I've posted, such as the cereal kit aeroplanes above; I think the car boot guy's ones must be in storage, and the ones we looked at earlier this year are the above ones?
Also another Jet petrol premium car (also looked at before) and a nice Ri-Toys blister pack of small-scale Airfix copies. Several 'piles of stuff' (see shots below), a bunch of bubble-gum tanks (again - looked at previously) and various other useful bits.
The farm and zoo animal pile gave-up this little lot, some of them went in last December's novelty posts, the others we looked at in Rack Toy Month! Also a couple of Matchbox horses and a dinosaur.
The probably not Giant pile! This is par for the course on a bag like this, with a handful of bits from 10 or more sources, plus a sub-pile of 'to be sorted' figures! Nice group of Britains Trojan copies from two sources and the little Marx clones
Hong Kong 'combat' pile gives-up a few ID'able Rado, and a bunch of generics, mostly Airfix clones bar the two ex-Blue Box French Resistance fighters and the big heap of Woolbro supplied Britains/Crescent copies.
All sorted and bagged ready for further sorting/storage!
Also I'm A) running out of things to say about bags of bits, and B) starting to question previous pronouncements on bit I've posted, such as the cereal kit aeroplanes above; I think the car boot guy's ones must be in storage, and the ones we looked at earlier this year are the above ones?
Also another Jet petrol premium car (also looked at before) and a nice Ri-Toys blister pack of small-scale Airfix copies. Several 'piles of stuff' (see shots below), a bunch of bubble-gum tanks (again - looked at previously) and various other useful bits.
The farm and zoo animal pile gave-up this little lot, some of them went in last December's novelty posts, the others we looked at in Rack Toy Month! Also a couple of Matchbox horses and a dinosaur.
The probably not Giant pile! This is par for the course on a bag like this, with a handful of bits from 10 or more sources, plus a sub-pile of 'to be sorted' figures! Nice group of Britains Trojan copies from two sources and the little Marx clones
Hong Kong 'combat' pile gives-up a few ID'able Rado, and a bunch of generics, mostly Airfix clones bar the two ex-Blue Box French Resistance fighters and the big heap of Woolbro supplied Britains/Crescent copies.
All sorted and bagged ready for further sorting/storage!
Labels:
1:Mixed Scales,
Airfix,
Animals,
Britains,
Farm,
Make; British,
Make; Mixed,
Miscellaneous,
Mixed Materials,
P,
Plastic Warrior,
Premiums,
PW2014,
Rado/Ri-toys,
Show Reports,
Wild West,
Woolbro,
WWII
Thursday, December 8, 2016
P is for Postponed Plunder Post - Plastic Warrior 2014 May Part - II Goodie Bags
Continuing to look at the plunder from the Plastic Warrior show 2014, and two bags
were brought to the show for me, both Trevor Rudkin and Gareth Morgan having
saved bits through the year for any use they may provide the blog (or the
collection!), and sorting them is always a joy, as while there's lots of common
or damaged stuff, there's always the odd gem!
This is how I see the lot at the show,
hints of lovely things hidden behind multiple layers of ethylene click-shut
bag!
The larger bits and bagged sets sorted out,
I think we've looked at most of these now, but a few are still 'in the queue',
while the Battlebeast has only
recently be shown here!
The contents of the smaller bags, the main
highlight for me was probably the animated boxer novelty, but the Lego flat trees are a find, additions to
the Marx Disney/TV 'kins are always
nice and the silver figure with the hoop is curious; over the years I have
picked up several of these in slightly different poses (one's holding a triangle above her head), with no idea
where they originate, they seem to be from a plastic kit - circus, zip-wire,
maybe a board-game?
The other lot was a bag of bags!
We've looked at the comic giveaway 'planes (twice now, since this went into edit!),
while you can never have too many 1-Ton Humber trucks via Hong Kong, the
interest here is the mirco-die-casts to the left, anyone know who made them?
They are sort of Takara Votom size, but solid metal casts.
Highlight here are the HK copies of INGAP watercraft, the rest is grist to
the Blog-mill, a blue Box Armoured Car needing a spare wheel, some Kinder and a large chicken (Playmobile)!
Another large chicken! And a very nice,
complete Blue Box stable unit.
What's not to like . . . 30mm backwoodsmen,
dinosaurs, a giant crab, a monster (who went on to star in the original D&D ruleset/guidebook) bits of two
jig-toy horses (both sans ears, always sans ears!) and one of two bulk lots of
those funny little lions I've blogged and a large duck or two.
More dino's, a witch, some Blue Box knights, a Starlux copy, we've looked at the racing cars in better condition now - all good stuff!
The last bag - clearly sourcing a railway modellers bits box!
All sorted and ready to go away, or be combined with existing samples of the same stuff, it takes a couple of weeks to fully process this kind of lot, and with 75% of the master collection in storage, it's all going in temporary boxes at the moment, one day there will have to be a mega-sort! But in the meantime, it makes even common stuff relatively useful; Blogwise.
More dino's, a witch, some Blue Box knights, a Starlux copy, we've looked at the racing cars in better condition now - all good stuff!
The last bag - clearly sourcing a railway modellers bits box!
All sorted and ready to go away, or be combined with existing samples of the same stuff, it takes a couple of weeks to fully process this kind of lot, and with 75% of the master collection in storage, it's all going in temporary boxes at the moment, one day there will have to be a mega-sort! But in the meantime, it makes even common stuff relatively useful; Blogwise.
Wednesday, December 7, 2016
P is for Postponed Plunder Post - Plastic Warrior 2014 May Part - I Show Purchases
So, an old show-plunder post (actually one
of four), the photographs for which have been in Picasa so long, half the
interesting stuff has already been Blogged! But as an exercise in 'how it comes
in' it will hopefully be interesting, I know how I like poring over mixed shots
on evilBay, seeing what I can ID or take a fancy to . . . this is the Plastic
Warrior show plunder, May 2014!
These were the show purchases, with the exception of the bag bottom centre with the brown funnel, that was floor sweepings at the end! Visible highlight is probably the two Gem hedges?
The contents all sorted and spread out.
It's 'find your favourite' really . . . quite a bit of space bought - mostly -
from Barry Blood who was thinning his collection out, I was particularly
pleased to get the Gem skier with both poles and both skis, three hard-plastic
from hollow-cast moulds are off the beaten track, footballer flats, a Speedwell
swoppet cowboy and a heap of Khaki infantry . . .
. . . from Adrian Little (and others) as I was
still working on the then 'new' page at the time, not that I've given up, but
it's the odd addition from time-to-time now, and the fact that I still have to
add some text! Note: bottom right; a Cherilea 'dancing loon'!
These were the show purchases, with the exception of the bag bottom centre with the brown funnel, that was floor sweepings at the end! Visible highlight is probably the two Gem hedges?
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