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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 SB Toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SB Toys. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2019

F is for Follow-up . . . to some stuff we just had!

When posting the 'big set' from Peter Evans the other day, I was talking from the position of thinking these had been posted previously; they hadn't! Taken almost exactly a year ago (14/08/18), they obviously fell by the wayside, so we'll quickly look at them to make slightly more sense of the other-day's post . . . and to make up for the lack of figures in the first post!

Ackerman; Army Men; Army Set; Armymen; Fritz Helmet; GI's; Hawkins's Bazaar; HTI; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toy Soldiers; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; RTM; Shilling Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SP Toys; Strawberry Group; Supreme; Tiger Imports; Tiger Toys; Tobar toys; Toy Major; US Infantry; US Marines; US Plastic Soldiers;
Obviously the new - mid-sized - polyethylene figures aren't here, but the other two types are, and this is otherwise a duplicate of the fuller image we saw last Friday.

Ackerman; Army Men; Army Set; Armymen; Fritz Helmet; GI's; Hawkins's Bazaar; HTI; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toy Soldiers; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; RTM; Shilling Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SP Toys; Strawberry Group; Supreme; Tiger Imports; Tiger Toys; Tobar toys; Toy Major; US Infantry; US Marines; US Plastic Soldiers;
The original larger sized figures all share a base-marking/code which is the same on all the poses unpainted and some of the painted ones. It reads MADE IN CHINA 593 - [A-F] with each figure possessing its own (cavity number?) code; 1-6, the numerals reverse-stamped and matching the A-F

Ackerman; Army Men; Army Set; Armymen; Fritz Helmet; GI's; Hawkins's Bazaar; HTI; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toy Soldiers; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; RTM; Shilling Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SP Toys; Strawberry Group; Supreme; Tiger Imports; Tiger Toys; Tobar toys; Toy Major; US Infantry; US Marines; US Plastic Soldiers;
The exception - some of the painted figures lack the main mark - I don't think has any significance, but if the other (currently marked) poses turn-up similarly blank, or if the same (unmarked) figures turn-up with marks it may point to multiple contracts, one of which might have stipulated no marks? All the smaller yellow/black ones PVC aren't marked, neither are the new polyethylene ones in the previous post.

As to branding, the large PVC sets were originally handled by Ackerman here I think (who have a history of importing from Supreme/SP Toys), the tank we looked at - shelfied with the larger painted versions - was Ackerman or HTI (but I can't find the post), while the base numbering is similar to some stuff contracted by Toy Major, Strawberry Group and Tiger (again; all known for connections with SP Toys), so I'd expect them to turn up in Shilling sets and possibly past Tobar output? They're not rare!

The smallest set (black and yellow PVC) got their own post I think, but I can't find that either (did I forget to tag a rack-toy post in the past?), and the new ones were posted with some tenuous branding on Friday last)

Friday, August 9, 2019

B is for Big Set!

Which is how it's been known in Picasa for nearly a year; RTM - Big Set. Peter Evans sent this as part of a parcel back last autumn, and I nearly posted it then, but thought it ought to wait for RTM, and so we'll look at it now.

041792; 17/KL91; 5 050373 941792; Army Peaces; Army Pieces; Firefighter Toys; Fritz Helmet; M3 1FB; Manchester; Marx Stretcher Case; Modern Infantry; Motorcycle Toys; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toy Soldiers; PO Box 457; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; S. B. Toys. 151 Great Ducie Street; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Stretcher Team; Toy Soldiers;
Gotta' love the Spelling! Branded - if you can call a small, white, paper import-sticker 'branding' - to an S.B. Toys of Manchester, what I like about this set is that it’s packed with stuff! Almost 'Old School' rack-toy, except they tended to have less stuff, but I do have sets (we saw a Blue Box one the other day) where 'planes, ships, AFV's and figures in different scales were shoved together, sometimes with parachute toys (one set has parachutists in two sizes), and in that respect this is the same - although without a parachute toy or ship/boat!

041792; 17/KL91; 5 050373 941792; Army Peaces; Army Pieces; Firefighter Toys; Fritz Helmet; M3 1FB; Manchester; Marx Stretcher Case; Modern Infantry; Motorcycle Toys; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toy Soldiers; PO Box 457; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; S. B. Toys. 151 Great Ducie Street; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Stretcher Team; Toy Soldiers;
The contents of the left-hand pocket contains the motorcycle which I did include in a post a while ago, but it's out now and nestling with the others in 'their' tub. Familiar figures we'll look at below and some scenic stuff of low grade/quality. I don't know if the flag is a vaguely accurate representation of one of the former Soviet Republics, or a strange Indo-Franco-Argentine hybrid!

041792; 17/KL91; 5 050373 941792; Army Peaces; Army Pieces; Firefighter Toys; Fritz Helmet; M3 1FB; Manchester; Marx Stretcher Case; Modern Infantry; Motorcycle Toys; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toy Soldiers; PO Box 457; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; S. B. Toys. 151 Great Ducie Street; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Stretcher Team; Toy Soldiers;
The right-hand pocket is probably the more interesting with various figures in three sizes and some more odd's and sods including a more obvious Argentinian flag and some useful 1:32nd'ish POL drums with separate lids.

041792; 17/KL91; 5 050373 941792; Army Peaces; Army Pieces; Firefighter Toys; Fritz Helmet; M3 1FB; Manchester; Marx Stretcher Case; Modern Infantry; Motorcycle Toys; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toy Soldiers; PO Box 457; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; S. B. Toys. 151 Great Ducie Street; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Stretcher Team; Toy Soldiers;
Below is the contents of the middle pocket, a shiny, semi-metallised play-mat (think: very thin crisp packet) and three larger vehicles/aircraft. Above is three piles, the left hand pile is 'keep', the middle pile is 'charity shop' (got to share the generosity and encourage the next generation of collectors - or I'll run out of readers before I've finished blathering!) while the right-hand pile is 'bin/recycling'!

041792; 17/KL91; 5 050373 941792; Army Peaces; Army Pieces; Firefighter Toys; Fritz Helmet; M3 1FB; Manchester; Marx Stretcher Case; Modern Infantry; Motorcycle Toys; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toy Soldiers; PO Box 457; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; S. B. Toys. 151 Great Ducie Street; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Stretcher Team; Toy Soldiers;
The figures have been seen here before, associated with the odd brand-mark or two, but these are new, smaller and polyethylene rather than the PVC of the originals and there were only three poses in green, but all six in yellow.

041792; 17/KL91; 5 050373 941792; Army Peaces; Army Pieces; Firefighter Toys; Fritz Helmet; M3 1FB; Manchester; Marx Stretcher Case; Modern Infantry; Motorcycle Toys; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toy Soldiers; PO Box 457; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; S. B. Toys. 151 Great Ducie Street; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Stretcher Team; Toy Soldiers;
The growing family, to which you can add sandy ones with red-oxide patches of camouflage which I think have been shelfied here in a boxed set with a large tank. The six to the right (which may have been the cause of the last look at these) are even smaller and like the originals are in a PVC or PVC substitute.

041792; 17/KL91; 5 050373 941792; Army Peaces; Army Pieces; Firefighter Toys; Fritz Helmet; M3 1FB; Manchester; Marx Stretcher Case; Modern Infantry; Motorcycle Toys; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toy Soldiers; PO Box 457; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; S. B. Toys. 151 Great Ducie Street; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Stretcher Team; Toy Soldiers;
The new ones would appear to be second generation copies of a 'family' of figures already on to a third generation. The black one on the right would be even smaller if he didn't come with the thickest base!

041792; 17/KL91; 5 050373 941792; Army Peaces; Army Pieces; Firefighter Toys; Fritz Helmet; M3 1FB; Manchester; Marx Stretcher Case; Modern Infantry; Motorcycle Toys; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toy Soldiers; PO Box 457; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; S. B. Toys. 151 Great Ducie Street; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Stretcher Team; Toy Soldiers;
This is rather neat, harking back to the 1970's with the Marx-copy stretcher and casualty, but the bearers are newer sculpts in a more generic 'Army Man' style. I failed to note the pillow and posed the casualty the wrong way round!

041792; 17/KL91; 5 050373 941792; Army Peaces; Army Pieces; Firefighter Toys; Fritz Helmet; M3 1FB; Manchester; Marx Stretcher Case; Modern Infantry; Motorcycle Toys; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toy Soldiers; PO Box 457; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; S. B. Toys. 151 Great Ducie Street; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Stretcher Team; Toy Soldiers;
Three very poor copies of better US-firefighters make-up the rest of the useable figures as far as the collection goes, although the chap in a breathing mask would make a good alien in a sci-fi setting!

While Americans will instantly recognise the middle pose some other nationals may not; I think he's holding two of those slow-burning flares you sometimes see them using in night-time roadblocks in movies? They seem to stick them on the road, or spike them in (?) to direct or channel traffic into lanes.

041792; 17/KL91; 5 050373 941792; Army Peaces; Army Pieces; Firefighter Toys; Fritz Helmet; M3 1FB; Manchester; Marx Stretcher Case; Modern Infantry; Motorcycle Toys; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toy Soldiers; PO Box 457; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; S. B. Toys. 151 Great Ducie Street; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Stretcher Team; Toy Soldiers;
A quick sizer tells us the stretcher team and firefighters are an almost perfect 54mm, while the modern GI's around 60mm.

041792; 17/KL91; 5 050373 941792; Army Peaces; Army Pieces; Firefighter Toys; Fritz Helmet; M3 1FB; Manchester; Marx Stretcher Case; Modern Infantry; Motorcycle Toys; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toy Soldiers; PO Box 457; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; S. B. Toys. 151 Great Ducie Street; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Stretcher Team; Toy Soldiers;
The team! Some dodgy stamping-out of the flag-machine has left the new guy looking like an outlaw biker with an interesting 'colours' patch! He's also a slightly different moulding and probably the original donor for the three copies to his right.

Thanks Peter - you don't see sets as busy as this one very often, these days!