About Me
- 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.
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
P is for Potpourri of Plastic Peeps! The Animals
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?
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.
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!
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! 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?
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 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!
Chris also sent some novelty coinage . . . in case I need to pay Davy Jones? And an eye-patch of timeless toy-design - in case I need to pull the wool over Davy Jones' eyes! 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
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?











