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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 Playmobil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Playmobil. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

P is for Potpourri of Plastic Peeps! The Animals

There's always some interesting animals in Chris's parcels, and this one was no exception, with all sorts of critters to look at, farm and zoo/wild, real and imagined, prehistoric and an invertebrate! So let's get stuck in and have a look at them.

These were very interesting, I've had a couple of cursory Google-serches for swappable-, plug-together- changeable- or multipart- Dinosaurs, with no luck, so if anyone recognises them, let the rest of us know in the comments, and they don't look to be that old, in the style of 4D Masters or similar? Fame Master do their lock-together 'jig-puzzle' types.
 
And you can see the complete one looks a tad fictional? While half a kerthunkersaurus and bits of three others, hint at a decent range, where the joining-points, doubling as points of articulation, have identical dimensions on the faces, so all the heads, tails, forelimbs and back-legs can be swapped . . . Intriguing!

These vinyl-like copies of Britains also look to be modern, and probably die-cast vehicle/play set accessories, they are scale reduced, but not by that much and would suit 35-45mm figures?

I may have some of these in storage, under unknown small scale animals, but don't recognise the specific sculpts here, and with two domestic breeds and a lion, probably Christmas cracker prizes from the budget end, and new to the Blog.
 
A mixture here! The swan looks to be an early polymer bath novelty, the hen is a Hong Kong copy of the Britains plastic version of their earlier lead one (legs always break!), and the dog is probably a Playmobil puppy?
 
The green cockerel is one of those dimestore things which I think several people had a stab at, while the black sheep is a US-made item I think, but I forget the maker. Next to the sheep is a Merit camel, with an Airfix sheep bottom left and a daft-looking dog I have no idea on!

Which leaves the hedgehog which has lost it's fur/spines, and I thought it was one I may have somewhere, in better nick, but I think I have a very similar wooden one, from which this may be a later copy, so when I do the hedgehogs, I'll have a comparison between the two!

I know I have these in the unknown section of the old small-scale collection (they're about the same size as the larger version of Matchbox horse), possibly different poses, or additional poses, but what's interesting about them is that they are mimicking sets of real ivory carvings from the 19th/early 20th century, which I think are Chinese in origin and may be connected to folklore or myth/legend?

My father had a set, which he must have brought back from the Far East, I don't know what happened to them, but I know a few legs were broken over the years. The purplish colouring of the manes points to Blue Box, Holly or New Maries? Various cows, rabbits and other animals from all three had the same 'brown'?
 
Another mix, which is all a bit more 'don't know'! The dino' is a party-bag thing, we have seen here before under a couple of brands I think, with another in the pipeline, and the penguin is a white-button novelty swimmer.
 
The elephant is a cracker-charm, the seal an older rack-toy bag figure I think, the lizard likewise but probably more contemporary, and the monkey from a more sizable infant toy of some kind (maybe Playmobil again?). The rhino goes with a set of hollow-bodied novelty animals, we did look at years ago, and I have no idea on the scorpion?

Four interesting pieces, not least of which is the squirrel cake-candle holder, which must be a previously unrecorded Gem or Festival piece, from the same line as the resting Fawn, which is more common, perhaps by coincidence, but which rases the question of how many sculpts were in the set, four, five, six maybe?
 
The Zebra is another possibly Playmobil, but seems scaled smaller, a foal, or another toy line? You can see he stands, or rears up on his tail, while the bear is another American piece I think and the hippo is a resin lump from Scotland!
 
I don't know what to make of these, but they are figural, if only from the neck-up, and novelty, which, given the amount of novelty, cartoonish or tourist stuff in the collection now, guarantees them a place, but they can't go with the cats, nor with the dogs, so they'll have their own sub-zone! But fun, and as with everything else on the page, a big thanks to Mr. Smith for sending them to me to share with you . . . any ideas?
 
Finger puppets of some kind, lolly-covers, badges missing the attachments? I should have shot them from other angles, behind, and with a sizer, it'll give me an excuse to look at them again one day, in the meantime they are about 50/60mm across.

Sunday, April 14, 2024

T is for Two - Marx Fort Bits

A couple of bits I scanned last night while looking for other things, and while I could have sworn we'd seen this first one here already, I can't find it under the 'Marx', 'Forts', 'Paper' or 'Cardboard' Tags, so I must have posted it on Faceplant and then lost it somewhere?

No matter, fresh scan, these actually look a bit flimsy against the card building kits Britains was doing around the same time, but that may have something to do with scale, they are a bit larger, and are probably unique to Marx Swansea and the UK? A fort and Hospital, scaled for the Playpeople (Playmobil under licence), and it's interesting that in the blurb they are called 'Little People' which was actually a Fisher Price thing.
 
For years, I'd never encountered these or their remnants in the wild, so, wondered if they were they ever issued, this is from the 1978 catalogue, and '76-80 (the same years the Playpeople were available) is what you might call the interregnum, no; 'drawn-out death', with Dunby-Combex at the helm, and while some stuff did get out, it was all a bit hit-and-miss? However, I have now/since seen them on evilBay, so they did happen!
 
At a figure-height of 7.5cm things made for Playmobil could/can be used with larger toy soldiers and model figures.

Just the scan of the instructions for the Miniature Masterpiece forts, which we looked at here. It's a bit tatty, but might be useful to print out, if you're selling one without an instruction sheet?

15th - I did find it and it is now Tagged-up the same as this one, so it's now on the Blog twice, but that's just how it rolls sometimes!

Saturday, September 19, 2020

ITLAPD is for It's Take a Leisurely Approach to Pirate Day

I'm not in the mood for comedy text this year, so while it is International Talk Like A Pirate Day, and I would urge you to do so; at least once, I'll be a bit drier than previous years, although my late assistant would - I feel sure - want the show to go on.

Cane Pirate; Doubloon; Eye Patch; Fontanini Pirate; International Talk Like A Pirate Day; ITLAPD; Parot; Pirate Action Figures; Pirate Day; Pirate Novelty; Pirate Toy; Pirates; Plastic Pirates; Playmobile Parot; Playmobile Pirate; Rubber Pirate; Sorting Pirates; Sorting Toy Soldiers; Supreme Pirate; Talk Like A Pirate; TLAPD; Toy Pirates;
Starting with the odds and sods post again, and this first image shows the high-lid A4 'Really Useful Box' which this year replaced the other two tubs, several takeaway containers and stiff card box also in the picture as the repository of the main Pirate collection, the East European 'smalls' being the only absentees.

It looks quite comprehensive, but having been allowed to see Peter Evan's pirate tub about a year ago, I can assure you I still have a long way to go . . . so there will be ITLAPD posts with 'new to Blog' stuff for years to come!

Cane Pirate; Doubloon; Eye Patch; Fontanini Pirate; International Talk Like A Pirate Day; ITLAPD; Parot; Pirate Action Figures; Pirate Day; Pirate Novelty; Pirate Toy; Pirates; Plastic Pirates; Playmobile Parot; Playmobile Pirate; Rubber Pirate; Sorting Pirates; Sorting Toy Soldiers; Supreme Pirate; Talk Like A Pirate; TLAPD; Toy Pirates;
Having mentioned him; these two both came from Peter earlier in the year, on the left a reissue of the Cane after Fontanini pirates, originally from Italy, by American Dimestore (from the plastic colour?), but more interesting is the figure on the right; who is in a soft foamed-rubber (probably as a pencil rubber/eraser) and clearly a copy, being quite a bit smaller. Neither has been manufactured in a colour that works well with a camera!

Cane Pirate; Doubloon; Eye Patch; Fontanini Pirate; International Talk Like A Pirate Day; ITLAPD; Parot; Pirate Action Figures; Pirate Day; Pirate Novelty; Pirate Toy; Pirates; Plastic Pirates; Playmobile Parot; Playmobile Pirate; Rubber Pirate; Sorting Pirates; Sorting Toy Soldiers; Supreme Pirate; Talk Like A Pirate; TLAPD; Toy Pirates;
You can see just how 'rubber' the rubber pirate is, and he may be quite recent, if reissues were kicking around, getting their hands on a set and pantographing them wouldn't have been a problem for some Chinese producer.

Especially as - at that cheapo level - it's often the Western clients who bring/take the items to be copied, to the Chinese facilitators . . . in this case the pirating pirate pirates! Yes, we've had that one before, yes, we'll have it again in future ITLAPD's! Even more so [easy to pirate] if American Dimestore have had the moulds sent to China for running by a contractor there?

Cane Pirate; Doubloon; Eye Patch; Fontanini Pirate; International Talk Like A Pirate Day; ITLAPD; Parot; Pirate Action Figures; Pirate Day; Pirate Novelty; Pirate Toy; Pirates; Plastic Pirates; Playmobile Parot; Playmobile Pirate; Rubber Pirate; Sorting Pirates; Sorting Toy Soldiers; Supreme Pirate; Talk Like A Pirate; TLAPD; Toy Pirates;
Also from Mr. Evans I think, a colour variation of the Supreme figure, we've seen them several times, so he needs no expansive blurb, but can be found on the tag ('supreme' or 'pirate') if you missed them

Cane Pirate; Doubloon; Eye Patch; Fontanini Pirate; International Talk Like A Pirate Day; ITLAPD; Parot; Pirate Action Figures; Pirate Day; Pirate Novelty; Pirate Toy; Pirates; Plastic Pirates; Playmobile Parot; Playmobile Pirate; Rubber Pirate; Sorting Pirates; Sorting Toy Soldiers; Supreme Pirate; Talk Like A Pirate; TLAPD; Toy Pirates;
This one came from Chris Smith in the 'specially for Autumn' parcel, and while most action figures tend to go on to Charity, Chris correctly reckoned I'd want to retain this chap in the master collection, as he is a perfect 54mm.

Simply marked 'CHINA' I don't know anything else about him, although I suspect one of the dozen or so big-box, generic, pirate-ship play-sets in recent years, but he's a lovely sculpt of a slightly menacing brigand, who's clearly seen some adventures - leaving the odd body-part behind on-route to where he is!

Cane Pirate; Doubloon; Eye Patch; Fontanini Pirate; International Talk Like A Pirate Day; ITLAPD; Parot; Pirate Action Figures; Pirate Day; Pirate Novelty; Pirate Toy; Pirates; Plastic Pirates; Playmobile Parot; Playmobile Pirate; Rubber Pirate; Sorting Pirates; Sorting Toy Soldiers; Supreme Pirate; Talk Like A Pirate; TLAPD; Toy Pirates;
Chris also sent some novelty coinage . . . in case I need to pay Davy Jones?

Cane Pirate; Doubloon; Eye Patch; Fontanini Pirate; International Talk Like A Pirate Day; ITLAPD; Parot; Pirate Action Figures; Pirate Day; Pirate Novelty; Pirate Toy; Pirates; Plastic Pirates; Playmobile Parot; Playmobile Pirate; Rubber Pirate; Sorting Pirates; Sorting Toy Soldiers; Supreme Pirate; Talk Like A Pirate; TLAPD; Toy Pirates;
And an eye-patch of timeless toy-design - in case I need to pull the wool over Davy Jones' eyes!

Cane Pirate; Doubloon; Eye Patch; Fontanini Pirate; International Talk Like A Pirate Day; ITLAPD; Parot; Pirate Action Figures; Pirate Day; Pirate Novelty; Pirate Toy; Pirates; Plastic Pirates; Playmobile Parot; Playmobile Pirate; Rubber Pirate; Sorting Pirates; Sorting Toy Soldiers; Supreme Pirate; Talk Like A Pirate; TLAPD; Toy Pirates;
While these 'piratey' things also came in over the last year, both from Playmobil, I won't be collecting that range (you need a bigger house and a bigger income!) although I will probably hang on to the parrot, if only until I can take a comparison shot with the yellow/blue varient I found Googling that particular Rabbit Hole! Actually . . . I should dig-out the Lego parrots and do that comparison-shot too - see; we're already preparing for next year's ITLAPD!

Saturday, April 25, 2020

News, Views Etc . . . Links

Best Title-headline Ever!
The beauty of Trumps crass stupidity is that he is actually killing his own voter-base! And before they march on Virginia in their cargo-pant shorts, waving their confederate flags, they need to get sun-burnt and inject themselves with Jayes Fluid, not only will it protect them from Covid-19, it'll make them whiter than white . . . doit rednecks, doit!


Toy Soldiers & Candy; what's not to like?
The First two artists in this line-up are worth a moment of your time-spent


The British Toy Soldier Company (made in Stoke-on-Trent!)
News on a new show (which is dated late enough to still go ahead) in an interview with Patrick Adams, collector and maker - I like the Roman cavalry bearing-down on the cricket match!


Nice Idea . . . but . . . 
I'd probably go with a slightly higher-class of rack-toy 'Army Man' if it was up to me!


On the Subject of Army Men;
The rack-toy army women you first read about here (despite the noise generated elsewhere since!), seem to be moving away from the 'pure' rack-toy principle, with some more detailed, real-world figures and a pink option!


New York Toy Fair
Not really 'our' thing as they are articulated action figures, but if you like your sci-fi, or your Halo, this is for you!


Vanessa Childs Rolls
Nice potted history of Canada's reliable plastics


Toy Soldier Confederate
We've looked at Vik Muniz's work before here, there was going to be a retrospective at the Sarasota Art Museum, I suspect it didn't go ahead (covid-19!) but the image can be found on that there wibbly-wobbly-way.


Playmobil - The French Way
The irony of German figures being used to depict French history possibly lost on the curators?

Friday, August 30, 2019

News, Views Etc . . . Forthcoming Events; Saturday 31st August - Friday 6th September 2019

Apologies to those overseas readers who
don't know the tune to the Hokey-Cokey!

What an odd week, we have the Italians (who produced the above man-child sculpt) turning away from fascism, with a delightful irony as the other chap was positive he was going to be picking-up El Douche's crown; a crown left rather tarnished and fishy-smelling by Berlusconi, while over here our meat-faced, walking heart-attack has gone for a putsch on parliament, with Queeny's help!

It's also Ironic that in America, underage-sex fans who might prove embarrassing to the establishment die suddenly (and not that clearly), in their cell before they come to trial, in Italy they get re-elected three times . . . Bunga-Bunga anyone? And where's that Andrew? We put ours in number ten . . . what? Oh . . . sorry; apparently she's not under-age, must be just a masochistic power-groupie!

They're all rotten, none of them like democracy, they're not keen on obeying the rules that govern the rest of us and we should stop voting for them, but that's an idle fantasy, some people think they are all brilliant and are happy to believe their lies! Meanwhile, the world keeps burning.

You could drown your sorrows in a toy fair . . . Saturday's gone a bit pear-shaped but Sunday's busy . . .


Show Dates

Saturday 31st August 2019

Oxford - Richard Atkins Fairs - Toy and Train Collectors Fair
Exeter Hall, Oxford Road, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1AB
Tel. - 01869 347 489
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission unknown
Refreshments
Free Parking

Plymouth - Events Frontier - 'Collect-a-Happy' Toy & Train Fair
Methodist Central Hall, Town Centre, Plymouth, Devon, PL1 1BAJ
Mob. - 07508 548 938
Hours unknown
Admission 'From' £3
[Note: 2nd new venue address - that's the third venue in less than 14-months?]

Rhyl - 'Rails in Wales'
Rhyl Town Hall, Wellington Road, Rhyl, Wales
10:00-16:00hrs
Admission £2.00, children under-12 free
Refreshments
Exhibition layouts, toy sales
Cancelled


Sunday 1st September 2019

Chester-le-Street - Jim Corr Fairs
Lord Lawson Academy, Birtly Lane, Birtly, DH3 2LF
Mob. - 07504 035 955
10:00 - 15:00hrs
Admission £3, children/senior citizens £2, 'Early Bird' £5

Falkirk, Scotland - McLaren Models
Tel. - 01324 624 102

Malvern - Bulldog Fairs
The Seven Hall, Three Counties Showground, Worcestershire, WR13 6NW
Tel. - 01373 452 857
Mob. - 07917 125 641
10:30 - 14:30hrs
Adults £4, under 16's free if accompanied, early-bird (from 08:30hrs) £10.

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 - Transtar Promotions (Geoff & Linda Price)
Oak Park Active Living Centre, Coppice Road, Walsall Wood, Walsall, West Midlands, WS9 9BH
Tel.- 01922 643 385 (Geoff or Linda)
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission £1.80p, seniors £1.50p, child £1.00
Refreshments
[Note: not Tristar as advertised elsewhere; that's a old 'plane]

Worthing  - SRP Toyfairs
Charmandean Centre, Forest Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN14 9HS
Tel. - 07739 998 012 (Paula or Gerry)
10:00 - 14:00hrs
Admission charge unknown


Friday 6th September 2019

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


Auctions

Monday 2nd

Lewis - Wallis and Wallis
West Street Galleries, Lewis, Sussex, BN7 2NJ
Tel. - 01273 480 208
Fax. - 01273 476 562

Rayleigh - Staceys Auctioneers
Essex Auction Rooms, 37 Webster's Way, Rayleigh, Essex, SS6 8JQ
Tel. - 01268 777 122


Tuesday 3rd

Stockton-on-Tees - Vectis Auctions (1st day of a three day auction)
Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9JZ
Tel. - 01642 750 616


Wednesday 4th

Stockton-on-Tees - Vectis Auctions (2nd day of a three day auction)
Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9JZ
Tel. - 01642 750 616


Warrington - Warrington & Northwich Auctioneers & Valuers
551 Europa Boulevard, Westbrook, Warrington WA5 7TP
Tel. - 01925 658 833


Thursday 5th

Stockton-on-Tees - Vectis Auctions (3rd day of a three day auction)
Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9JZ
Tel. - 01642 750 616


Friday 6th

Taunton - Greenslade Taylor Hunt (GTH)
The Octogon Saleroom, 113a East Reach, Taunton, Devon, TA1 3HL
Web. - www.gth.net
Tel. - 01823 332 525


Friday 6th/Saturday 7th September 2019

Elstree - Excalibur Auctions (2 day sale)
The Village Hotel, Elstree, Hertfordshire, WD6 3SB (venue)
Chiltern Business Centre, Woodside Road, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP6 6AA (office)
Tel. - 02036 330 913
Free Tea or Coffee


Other Events

Sunday 1st September 2019

Stafford - MGM Fairs - Stafford Dolls House Show
(Formally; the Doreen Jeffries Doll's House Fair)
Members Pavilion, Stafford County Showground,, Weston Road, Stafford, Staffordshire, ST18 0BD (venue)
Linnet Lodge, The Village, Wembworthy, Devon, EX18 7RX (promotor)
Web. 1 - www.mgmfairs.co.uk (general)
Tel. - 07818 462448
10:00-16:00hrs
Admission £3.50p, children (age?) 50p
Free parking, refereshments, prize-draws


Overseas Events

Saturday 31st August 2019

Brummen (Netherlands) - Bouwmen & Bouwmen - Auction
Tel. - ++0575 650 393 (E. Bouwman)
General toy and model railway sale


Saturday 31st August - Sunday 1st September 2019

Worlds biggest Jumble-sale?




Sunday 1st September 2019

Cologne (Germany) - Jurgan Hörner - Toy Fair
Stadthalle, Köln-Mülheim, Köln, Germany
Tel. - ++0210 351 133
Vintage toys, dolls, bears, railway and die-cast

Sevenum (Netherlands) - 'Ronald' - Toy Fair
Partycentrum de Schatberg, Sevenum, Holland
Tel. - ++0651 545 129
Die-cast, tin-plate and model railways


Friday/Saturday 6th/7th September 2019

Bornheim (Germany) - Antico Mondo (World Antiques) - Auction
Königstrasse 109, Bornheim, Köln, Germany
Tel. - ++0223 6961 894


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!


Other News

The local toy shop have sacked their policeman (see Blog passim) and replaced him with an Amazon, or should that be knightess (I suspect in the correct Playmobil sets she's a Princess!).


H is for How They Come In

A quiet week compared to last week, only two little bags for 75p and £1.25 for a whole two quid! A few Phidal's (I think), some Blue Box 'Singapore' animals, a couple of horses and a fish & turtle - for the next marine round-up! Smaller, upper piles of larger items will go back to charity.


Links