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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 Store Display. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 7, 2024

W is for Window Shopping

Continuing the 'show and tell's' from Brian's holiday in Italy earlier this year, and we come to what he found on the retail front, or at least some of it, there's more to come! The first seven images are of the window of a toy shop in Naples, the only one Brian found, suspecting Italian kids have mostly gone on-line to find their toys?



These first three shots seem to be mostly Schliech and/or Papo types (double -checking the shots; mostly Papo), and while nothing to write home about, they make a fine, and colourful display! A mix of Romans, medievals, fantasy and a few Pirates.
 



The other four look to be more domestic, and a mix of resin and whitemetal, some maybe locally commissioned? Two Napoleonic Brit's looking a little out of place in Naples! I can't make out the name on the labels in the background of one of the shots, can any Italian readers help out?
 
 


The above were to be found in the gift-shop at Pompeii, where the little four-euro one would seem to be role-playing size (28/35mm), and the other four are antiqued in the style of antiquities, but not copies of them, having a modern styling/sculpture. I suspect resin for the teeny and a base metal for the four fake-bronzes?


This is the window of a shop in Capri, and again a mix of metal and poured-resin, we will be looking at the eight-euro black knight in a further post, in fact it'll be a good excuse to dig out a few more and do what I did with the ceremonial odds-n-sods the other day!
 
In Brian's own words - "The [...] shot of red cardinals and chili peppers for some strange reason figure big in Amalfi Coast culture.", there are more ecclesiastic subjects to come, from the trip.


These two were found in a shop outside the Pompeii site, and may have more basis in actual artefacts or monumental masonry of the time, also resin, I think anyone who likes ancients needs one of these in their collection!

Thanks to Mr Berke as always, you can't beat a roving reporter who roves and reports! Cheers Brian!

Sunday, August 18, 2024

P is for Pet Shop Parade!

Not that close to the core subject here, but they ARE figural! Previously called Nose T' Tail Pet Supplies, I shot these in the window of Hook Pet Supplies a month or so ago, while taking my break one evening, and they're worth a post!

Cotton-balls and crochet, glued onto a wooden maquette/former, these may have been produced closer to home, and are in a different scale to the poultry below, most of which is life-size'ish.
 






These are all enamel-painted tin-plate, and probably from China, Vietnam or possibly the Philippines, but could just as equally be Indian, or even French (especially that last, filigree-pierced one), they like their cocks and hens there (no pun intended, it's their national symbol), and probably the sort of thing you'd go to a shop fitter's catalogue for, although, equally, TKMaxx can carry stuff like this in the homeware section?
 

This is closer to taxidermy, but the feathers are glued over a former, the eyes and beak plastic, and the wattle is red felt.
 
Just a bit of fun . . . I have seen giant - probably fibreglass - cows on the roof of a barn near Alton, and a large calf of similar construction in the yard of another farm nearby, which I keep meaning to shoot, if/when I do, they'll appear here too!

Saturday, April 20, 2024

H is for Hamleys, or Harrods . . . ?

OK, I'm presenting these as they are, recolouring renders them pretty awful, and 'adjust contrast' has little effect as they are firmly in the all-orange-brown spectrum! Among the odder things in the archive, and I'm sure there are better quality versions in the Library of Congress, or the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building of the New York Public Library service, but I don't have either of them, here, in a file! While Google suggests, this 'Junior' supplement for 1939 isn't online in an easily visible fashion, while you need valid Library cards to read the originals held by the aforementioned bodies!
 
Also, I don't know how big they will present, until I've hit 'Publish', but I hope if you click and click again, you should get a pretty mahoosive image to track-around, and hopefully read the less than helpful blurb panels for yourselves?
 
A minute after publishing - yes, the detail is actually very good, find the Adrien helmets hiding behind the logs . . . I've never noticed them! Later still - She's a 'he' (now adjusted, Brylcreem has a lot to answer-for!) and it may all be one piece, still in the workshop? The ornamental elephants in one background (probably real ivory) suggest it could be Harrods?
 
For Junior! See what the crazy Europeans are doing this holiday!
 
If he is working on the back of the big cliff, bottom left, then it could be an in-store display, rather than a window display? I suspect it's several dioramas on a theme (rather the aesthetics of the last/previous war, with the 'sci-fi' Maginot Line and half-tracks!), probably running along a line of pavement-facing windows.

This one recoloured slightly! They almost look like old Egyptian papyrus, which adds to their charm! But they are as brittle as old papyrus, too, so I didn't dare bend-back the little nick in the join on the Ack-Ack gun picture.
 
Within the blurb, credited at one point to British Combine, presumably a forerunner of today's 'press pools', and cleared by the British Censor, the only real clue to where these might have been is in the title-line "Offered in West End Shops", clearly then, this is the myth of patriotism, being used, as it always is, to get people used to and ready for war, a war which was - at the time - still in it's 'phoney' phase.

The hype surrounding the Maginot Line, was so strong that articles with lovely little isometric cutaway drawings, and maps of it, were still a favourite of 'Boys Own' books and seasonal annuals when I was still a kid. It's faded now, and while still controversial, most have accepted the truth of history - it was a very, very expensive white elephant, and complete failure, which tied-up tens of thousands of troops badly needed in Belgium, who never launched a counter-attack, nor got to Dunkirk, to be taken-off, either!

It'll mostly be Britains and Astra Pharos (?) I think, with the small tank from Hornby/Dinky maybe? And you would imagine they were in Hamleys windows, but Harrods were equally famous for theirs, and this could have been tucked down one of the side streets, where the windows have to be sought out, leaving the well-known frontage for fashion and household gifts?
 
The blurb also hints at animatronics, such as the mentioned elevators, another standard of such statement, seasonal window-displays back then, hell, Fleet Toys still had busy displays in the 1980's, think - a bunch of woodland animals playing instruments in the snow, Santa popping out of a chimney, an ammunition-lift to supply the gun, to kill Germans, all good, clean, Crimbo' fun!

I know, I'm over-thinking it, but isn't that half the fun of archivism? The what-if's, or what-actually's!

Sunday, April 4, 2021

Easter is for Exquisite Flats!

In the years Brian Berke has been a friend of the Blog, one of the delights has been the regular eMails containing these shots of Scully & Scully's window display in New York; both at Christmas and Easter they have a display of hand-painted, German-made white-metal 'Nuremberg' flats of such charm and exquisite detail it is a joy to receive them and a pleasure to share them with the rest of you.

Always new sculpts and the blurb has gone before, in previous posts, so let's just enjoy them with many thanks to Brain . . . happy Easter everyone, and if ever there was a year when it's safe to say 'may we never have a worse one' I think this may be it . . . 

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Know your eggs! And birds!

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Glove puppets! The detail is extraordinary!

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We had blossom like this on the Mirabelle only a week ago!

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That's it for another year but aren't they lovely . . .

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

L is for Look Upon Our Wonders Ye Hobbyists and Purchase!

A real oddity today . . . and a real survivor! I believe this is an old Aurora shop-window display model, from the early days of both model kits and hobby stores, and has managed to survive a transatlantic crossing with no more damage than two broken block & tackle lifting-rings, both of which I have in a little self-seal bag somewhere!

1/48 Scale Model Kit; 181AT; 2 antennas were added; American Tank; Atlantis; Atlantix; Aurora; Aurora Re-Issue by Atlantis; Comes with 4 figures; Exhibition Model; General Patton; Lindberg; M-46; Molded in Olive drab; Patton Tank; Plastic Kit; Plastic Model Kit; Promotional Display; Shop Display; Shop Window Model; Tank 21; WWII AFV;
And the transfers, the original waterslide transfers are being slowly shed like the last fragments of a snake's old skin! Although the modern Atlantis re-issue has the same sheet on better quality stock!

Back in the day, the early plastic kit manufacturers - Adams (Revell/Frog), Hawk, Monogram, Pyro, SNAP and Aurora, (among others) - would set out-workers to constructing so many of each new kit, which would be sent out to adorn the windows or display cabinet's of selected hobby shops to show the finished article.

1/48 Scale Model Kit; 181AT; 2 antennas were added; American Tank; Atlantis; Atlantix; Aurora; Aurora Re-Issue by Atlantis; Comes with 4 figures; Exhibition Model; General Patton; Lindberg; M-46; Molded in Olive drab; Patton Tank; Plastic Kit; Plastic Model Kit; Promotional Display; Shop Display; Shop Window Model; Tank 21; WWII AFV;
A basic paint job was added along with a full set of transfers (as per the instructions!), in this case a reasonably austere scheme of black and silver . . . yes, I know, but you should see the gloss Buckingham or racing-green some of them got! It was a different era, and the companies knew 'little Johnny' might be using a tin of household gloss from the garage!

1/48 Scale Model Kit; 181AT; 2 antennas were added; American Tank; Atlantis; Atlantix; Aurora; Aurora Re-Issue by Atlantis; Comes with 4 figures; Exhibition Model; General Patton; Lindberg; M-46; Molded in Olive drab; Patton Tank; Plastic Kit; Plastic Model Kit; Promotional Display; Shop Display; Shop Window Model; Tank 21; WWII AFV;
A few highlights. The construction is professional (clearly liquid-poly has been used - long before it was commercially available), everything has been properly trimmed back, all flash and gate marks cleaned-up and the paint seems to have been airbrushed on the runners and touched-up only where necessary, the highlights on the rear deck achieved with a printers roller and only a team building the same kit all day could get the tracks that perfect . . . oh, is that just me . . . Mr. Gardenglove Fingers!

I don't know if these are worth much, after-all you can still buy the kit  most days of the week somewhere on the secondary-market as about three Aurora boxings, two (?) Lindberg or the current [full price!] Atlantix and make it how you want it, so it's probably more of a curiosity? And . . . when you find those 1:30th/1:50th hard 'styrene crew figures in a rummage box, with a basic flesh, silver and gloss black paint-job, they probably came from display models?

1:48th scale, M-46 General Patton Medium/Heavy Tank . . . it just managed to be an M-[19]45! And if you do find one the Atlantis is a slightly different moulding (but matches late Aurora tooling) with the MG placed forwards, two (too thick) aerials added and some other, lesser changes

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?

Thursday, April 26, 2018

PA is for Position Available!

My personal assistant is providing no assistance whatsoever; her mind wanders from the job, she insists on playing with the exhibits, growls at the merest sign of forthcoming admonition, takes endless extended breaks far in excess of the European Working Time Regulation guidelines and wanders off without so much as a 'by your leave'?

 Case the joint

 Check flanks

 Aaaaannnnd . . . . . . we're in!

 Oh! What's this?

 Ooops, spotted! Close your eyes and he'll go away!

 More room needed in this otherwise bijou residence!

 That's better!

 It's that dragon again?

Are these things edible?

Anybody wishing to apply for the post should do so through the usual channels.