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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 Streetmachine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Streetmachine. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

F is for Follow-up - Pioneer or Pioneer-like

It's always the way isn't it; in putting away some of the stuff I'd been keeping out for the last-week/weekend's posts I found stuff I'd needed for one  of those posts! Easier to read this in context with the previous post so click-here!

Contract Manufacturers; Firefighter Toys; Firefighters; Firemen; Ja-Ru Toys; Jaru Toys; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Hong Kong; Pioneer PVC; Pioneer Streetmachine; Pioneer Toys Manufactory Limited; Police Figures; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Realtoy; Road Worker; Roadworkers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart Toys; Streetmachine; Supreme Toys; Teamsters;
Turned out I already had five, so clearly a set of three issued with small (or large) window boxed sets of the sort Pioneer, Realtoy, Smart and Supreme are all known for? The fact that one looks airport'ey strengthens the evidence for Pioneer in my opinion, but it is still circumstantial!

Contract Manufacturers; Firefighter Toys; Firefighters; Firemen; Ja-Ru Toys; Jaru Toys; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Hong Kong; Pioneer PVC; Pioneer Streetmachine; Pioneer Toys Manufactory Limited; Police Figures; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Realtoy; Road Worker; Roadworkers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart Toys; Streetmachine; Supreme Toys; Teamsters;
Round up of all the military, this shot (or one similar) would have been in the previous post but I mislaid the four seen previously! Of course, while putting-away they turned-out to be exactly where I'd not looked twice, while saying to myself "No; you definitely wouldn't have put them there"!

Again evidence is a bit thin, but from that available so far, it looks like four poses in two sizes (some copied by Realtoy?), with me looking for three to complete pose sets, eleven to complete colour sets?

Contract Manufacturers; Firefighter Toys; Firefighters; Firemen; Ja-Ru Toys; Jaru Toys; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Hong Kong; Pioneer PVC; Pioneer Streetmachine; Pioneer Toys Manufactory Limited; Police Figures; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Realtoy; Road Worker; Roadworkers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart Toys; Streetmachine; Supreme Toys; Teamsters;
These also turned up, and while made in the same polymer as the sandy/tan soldier, have the weird stepped-base of the green-camo' version, so can be considered potential Pioneer for the time being along with the rest.

You may recognise the kneeling policeman with M16 from a Rack-Toy Month, emergency-set figures' post a couple of years ago, when we looked at two or three versions of the pose; one of which was a relatively modern Ja-Ru-marked one.

This chap seems a tad bigger, and better etched, so while he may or may not be the original, if he isn't; he's closer than some of the others. And I think there are further versions in the TBS lots - I'll try to make a mental note to go through those boxes (emergency personnel and road-workers) - on the Blog - next RTM; only 10-months away!

Sunday, October 20, 2019

S is for Some of Them Are . . . and . . . Some of Them Aren't?

The products of the Pioneer Toys Manufactory Limited works, that is, from the former Crown Colony of Hong Kong, now in China and founded in 1992.

Some of these I've suspected for some time, some are now confirmed and the rest may or may not be, but as the output of Supreme-SP gets nailed down, Soma's is usually marked and Smart seem to have concentrated on smaller scale figures, we are running out of cheapie, rack-toy die-cast, PVC-figure accessory origins and; as we'll see, the patterns point to Pioneer as the likely source for most of this stuff?

99p Stores (PMS); Buddy L; Chad Valley; Contract Manufacturers; Daron; Flying Tiger; Galoob; Greek Importer; Greek Zita Toys; HTI; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Hong Kong; Pioneer PVC; Pioneer Streetmachine; Pioneer Toys Manufactory Limited; Poundland (Funtastic); PVC Vinyl Rubber; Realtoy; Sky Marks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart Toys; Smyths Streetmachine; Smyths Toys; Soma; Streetmachine; Supreme-SP; Teamsters; The Works; Woolworth's; Zita Toys;
We have looked at a few Pioneer bits over the last few years, I've dropped the odd mention into posts and they've had some tag's, albeit with the odd caveat or question-mark. But working on the other three this week; I thought I'd pull what I had together, go Googling and see where I was, and the answer is this post.

99p Stores (PMS); Buddy L; Chad Valley; Contract Manufacturers; Daron; Flying Tiger; Galoob; Greek Importer; Greek Zita Toys; HTI; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Hong Kong; Pioneer PVC; Pioneer Streetmachine; Pioneer Toys Manufactory Limited; Poundland (Funtastic); PVC Vinyl Rubber; Realtoy; Sky Marks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart Toys; Smyths Streetmachine; Smyths Toys; Soma; Streetmachine; Supreme-SP; Teamsters; The Works; Woolworth's; Zita Toys;
Unlike the other three (the two Kwongs' and Star), this lot are definitely still going, and the above is from the website which is a bit basic, but they are very-much contract manufacturers, so the site is more B2B than trying to pander to your or my desire for high-resolution imagery - Hing Fat's website suffers the same fault.

I picked these two shots as the one has relevance to the question marks further down the page, while other confirms the next lot!

99p Stores (PMS); Buddy L; Chad Valley; Contract Manufacturers; Daron; Flying Tiger; Galoob; Greek Importer; Greek Zita Toys; HTI; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Hong Kong; Pioneer PVC; Pioneer Streetmachine; Pioneer Toys Manufactory Limited; Poundland (Funtastic); PVC Vinyl Rubber; Realtoy; Sky Marks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart Toys; Smyths Streetmachine; Smyths Toys; Soma; Streetmachine; Supreme-SP; Teamsters; The Works; Woolworth's; Zita Toys;
Now, I know we've seen one of them five times in the last six years, or is it six times in the last eight years, I've given-up counting . . . but here's the rest of them!

There would seem to be at least three generations of these, plus the unpainted set (one of which is below); the lower lot with bare arms and white overalls, the upper lot in yellow with gauntlet gloves (unified by the dumper-driver, who remains unchanged) and the current/web-site set who seem to be better painted with an additional, separate, base-colour.

99p Stores (PMS); Buddy L; Chad Valley; Contract Manufacturers; Daron; Flying Tiger; Galoob; Greek Importer; Greek Zita Toys; HTI; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Hong Kong; Pioneer PVC; Pioneer Streetmachine; Pioneer Toys Manufactory Limited; Poundland (Funtastic); PVC Vinyl Rubber; Realtoy; Sky Marks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart Toys; Smyths Streetmachine; Smyths Toys; Soma; Streetmachine; Supreme-SP; Teamsters; The Works; Woolworth's; Zita Toys;
The above is all fine, confirmed through the web-site, now it starts to get a bit fuzzy, but I'm pretty confident time will tell most of these are Pioneer, but for now the possibility they may not all be, has to be retained.

The Buddy L is just for comparison, he's also . . . also PVC vinyl-rubber! Of the two sets of air-side crew, the lower lots are the most likely to be Pioneer while the upper three are a bit dodgier, being a much-softer, silicon-rubber.

Note also how the odd digger matches the lower set in base style, material colour (and density) and the jacket colour - which is closer then the photographs suggest. There are also parallels with the three-sets' gillets/body-warmers.

Both sets of ground-crew have been shown here before as question-marks, and I assumed the lower set were aircraft-carrier crew, which they may have been, but I suspect they were also in airport sets.

The set of four poses currently on the website, are much nicer figures, but clearly they (Pioneer) have had generations, and they tend to improve in China as they degrade in the UK (think Britains; heraldswoppetsdeetailhong kong shite), so that's to be expected, also there is (like Supreme) a tendency to different scales (see below), while I haven't said Pioneer definitely made/make any of these?

Their 'thing' is die-cast vehicles at the pocket-money end of the market, so Pioneer may be buying the accessory stuff in from other contract-manufacturers lower down the feed-chain, a point we'll get into more in a minute.

99p Stores (PMS); Buddy L; Chad Valley; Contract Manufacturers; Daron; Flying Tiger; Galoob; Greek Importer; Greek Zita Toys; HTI; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Hong Kong; Pioneer PVC; Pioneer Streetmachine; Pioneer Toys Manufactory Limited; Poundland (Funtastic); PVC Vinyl Rubber; Realtoy; Sky Marks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart Toys; Smyths Streetmachine; Smyths Toys; Soma; Streetmachine; Supreme-SP; Teamsters; The Works; Woolworth's; Zita Toys;
We have seen - on the blog, marked-Pioneer vehicles being sold by The Works, the same vehicles were in the same post (link) tied to Poundland (Funtastic), 99p Stores (PMS) and others including generics and several phantom-brands on Alibaba, since when we have encountered them in HTI and Flying Tiger packaging . . . and here's another one, Greek importer Zita Toys.

Obviously the vehicle range has improved since this, what, mid-1990's (?) set was put together, note that the helicopter is from similar generic Thomas the Tank Engine sets, where he wears a face! The jeeps however survive in some sets, I think, including the large one I shelfied in Smyths under the Streetmachine logo a year or so ago.

Note also the two building relief-frontages, taken straight from Supreme (but slightly different) or by Supreme (?), the two clearly spent the 1990's fighting for the same market; the older firm is also still going and also supplying lots of brands/customers. However the figures are the interesting thing here.

Erwin informed the Vichy a few years ago in his normal lecturing, hectoring fashion ('attack dog mentality' one of his 'friends' called it the other day!) that the left hand figure was . . .  well, I can't remember who he ascribed them to (with no empirical evidence whatsoever) and I think I corrected them at the time with '...probably Pioneer but not what he said!' His trouble is he makes it up as he goes along.

I knew they were Pioneer through the Die-casts, but hadn't made the connection with . . .

99p Stores (PMS); Buddy L; Chad Valley; Contract Manufacturers; Daron; Flying Tiger; Galoob; Greek Importer; Greek Zita Toys; HTI; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Hong Kong; Pioneer PVC; Pioneer Streetmachine; Pioneer Toys Manufactory Limited; Poundland (Funtastic); PVC Vinyl Rubber; Realtoy; Sky Marks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart Toys; Smyths Streetmachine; Smyths Toys; Soma; Streetmachine; Supreme-SP; Teamsters; The Works; Woolworth's; Zita Toys;
. . . the smaller trio (bottom left), which have also appeared here before; under a question-mark post, or two. The significance of this is that the larger figures have bases which match the softer ground-crew figures above, the smaller figures have bases which match the smaller ground-crew and the road-workers after a fashion, but are unpainted - like the blue road-worker.

Hopefully, if your logic circuits are firing (I schedule these for 9.30 to catch you fresh in the mornings you know!), you can see how it's all coming together!??? The upper shot is another one I'd forgotten I had with a colour-variation of the Zita Toys set (probably HTI over here? Woolworth's or Chad Valley before the former's demise; an early Smyths set?)'s figures.

Now, I've mentioned Soma, Smart and Supreme as being contenders for anything here which isn't Pioneer, but there is still a hornet in the wood-pile; the figure bottom right (it's a reminder shot we've seen before) is from the group that might be Realtoy (namely; Realtoy-Daron-Sky Marks) and which I've been told is Galoob, but over which ascription I've muted some doubt.

Galoob have produced (or had produced for them in Hong Kong/China) lots of PVC and PVC-like stuff over the years, with different bases or no bases in dense, medium and soft materials, and the 'Realtoy' figures (a harder-polymer than most of the above, or above mentioned) share posing with Micromachines' late 'armymen' series, which is a separate can of worms, but they both have to be contenders too, and Realtoy have at least one road-worker who looks like a Pioneer one!

My own feeling - or I wouldn't be publishing the post - is that most or all of the above (whether bought-in or internally-manufactured) originate with Pioneer, and have come to the market (which is our hobby) via die-cast play sets of the sort seen above or in previous posts, which may have been retailed under - globally - dozens of brands, brandings, brand-marks or phantom brands, and that they occupy a similar/the same niche as Realtoy (whoever they were/are), Smart and Supreme.

I've said before - in passing - they will be responsible for some of the many vinyl astronauts from 25-50mm out there . . . which aren't marked K&M! And I have several sets unopened somewhere which will lead to a series of posts on them all, but some of them may prove to be Realtoy, as the packs are similar to the Daron/Sky Marks sets . . . in fact I think one (with a die-cast missile) may carry the same Toy Galaxy logo as the Airfix Australian copies I posted on that blog the other day! It's wheels within wheels when researching Hong Kong toy production.

Those Police, Medics and Firefighters HTI included in their Teamsters sets - possibly Pioneer for the older - full painted - ones, probably for last Christmas's part-painted shelfies - Teamsters are re-badged Streetmachines? Likewise; the little vinyl HTI pirates?

As a die-caster Pioneer are current, it's the ID'ing of ephemeral figures from their early days which is the exercise here, the new airport figures will start appearing in mixed-lots any-day now, if they haven't already for some of you, and we need never see the road workers again, but probably will - when I get a complete spade or road-drill! Or more blue, unpainted ones, or different coloured ones, or new poses, or a need to do comparisons . . .

Thanks to everyone who's ever saved me odds and sods (I know some of the road workers came from Peter Evans) and Paul Morehead for the stuff in the first image.

Thursday, December 28, 2017

A is for Army Force Playset

A very quick one today, I know this has been a bit 'thin gruel' the last few days; but the issues with Internet activity, coming as they did when I had other things to do, have left it all a bit pear-shaped here at Small Scale World Towers, and you gets what you gets what I had to grab!

The latest incarnation of the Pioneer 'Street Machine' sets we've been following, as much as by accident as by design, since Rack Toy Month, this time in Smyths (who had the big set with one row of military among the civil stuff the other month), but imported by them - in time for Christmas - not Kandy, who usually handle them.

Monday, November 6, 2017

News, Views Etc . . . More Stuff!

MPC Mini Ships

Donald D. Hood got in touch from the US of A with loads of fascinating minutiae on the MPC mini-ships, he has real life stuff going-on at the moment, but I'm hopeful that at some point he will flesh out his revelations for the Blog.

In the meantime; it appears many of the MPC vessels are in fact copies of models from other manufacturers, for instance - the Varicella was previously issued as a die-cast by Tri-Ang Minic (along with one of the tugs), several of the battleships seem to be copies of earlier Renwal mini's and the tramp steamer may be from a Lindberg (Pyro) set, along with both ACW 'Ironclad' vessels?

Anyway - hopefully more to come on this one. He also confirmed that there was a retail issue, but of smaller-quantity sets than the comic offers.


Other Ships . . . and cats!
While we're on ships, I found these decorating pedestrian underpasses in Basingrad the other day.

 I don't know the connection (I'll Google it)** between square-rigged, three-decked warships and landlocked Basingstoke, but I'm guessing that if the floods allow either of these to hove into view, you'll be beyond the help of the flooding-helpline!

**Nothing on Google, but it seems one of them is looking like HMS Victory?

The cat is a running gag in Basingrad between one or more graffiti artists and the local authority; which seems to tolerate the understated and artistic stencils! I photographed the other three in a separate set of underpasses some distance from the mosaic ship murals, a couple of years ago for my - then more-active - Faceplant page.

Bible Stories
This chap has been sat in Brain Berke's Folder for too long, he sent it soon after I Blogged the others, shelfie of David (of Goliath fame) from Beverly Hills Teddy Bear (via Greenbriar/DTSC)


Maxxi Toys
Peter Evans has sent another Apache Clan Collection set to the Blog, this one with the 'trotting' cowboy horse, and two new figures, there was the same bag of candy drops, along with another two pieces of fence (so I can now make a four-sided mini-corral) and palm.

While the figures are a bit semi-flat or demi-ronde both would look very acceptable with a re-paint and the cowboy has a plug-in bag of swag, which would make a useful piece of Stagecoach luggage!

I should also point out the cowboy has suffered the same pants-failure as Mr. I. Wraite's Indian and further; that Stuart Asquith had found the same figures in Funtastic branded packaging in Poundland stores; as reported in Plastic Warrior magazine No. 159 a few years ago (20 months odd?), a full report in that issue's letters (back issues available) shows four different foot figures and six foot Indians not seen here - yet!


Artwork's apparently stolen for DVD's or Game packaging!

29-05-2018 - Now known to be being carried by Aliki on the continent and Liberty Imports in the 'States.

Smyths Christmas Stock
I was over in Farnborough checking out the almost empty aircraft-hanger that is Smyths new superstore, looking for Halloween stuff (they had none!) the other day, and picked up a catalogue, I also took the above shelfie of the only thing on their half-mile+ of shelves which caught my eye. It's the same Street machine stuff we saw back in Rack Toy Month (and a recent News, Views . . . it's the bottom-row which really interests), but without the Pioneer branding, nor the Pro Engine Series stuff.

Of more interest are these four sets in the Christmas catalogue; I'm sure there's more around if you Google them, but while some 3D printing stuff is taking a while to get fully off the ground, it is interesting to see really quite cheap aids to modelling (as these are) in the kids stores. I might try 6 or 7? And if you've got kids, you've got an excuse for buying!

They seem to be UV light-activation systems with a reactive polymer-gel or paste, rather than liquid-deposition or powder-based laser-sintering systems, but I can see applications there for war gamers and modellers?

Building armatures, or building onto wire-armatures for instance, scenic efforts, trees, barb-wire entanglements maybe? And with the moulds on the magic maker looking to be flimsy styrene vac-forms, you could develop your own moulds for repeat items, small bunkers, sand-bag emplacements, conversion turrets, wheel/tyre halves etc...

Blog
Several records/near-records have been broken in the last few days, with most posts in a year, 2nd best month ever and definitely still on track for the 3-millionth hit inside 11 months - ten to go! And I will post the 2,000th (visible) post here, any day now, if indeed this isn't it, I've been busy away from the Blog this last week and got behind with 'housekeeping'!

News
Not much since the last News, Views . . . ; all the quarterly results (which generate the toy-related headlines) have been posted and caught by the previous few posts. I think there was another Lego plug in the 'i' and there was more on the Toysaurus (US-side) but I haven't done the cuttings this week yet.

One story which did grab me, although not really affecting the hobby directly was the one about evilBay, Amazon and Co. profiteering from overseas sellers not charging VAT, this is not about second-hand toys or cack like that, but rather new goods, electronics and higher-end consumer-stuff, which are offered at below high street prices by sellers over the Channel or Irish Sea, and which should include VAT, to be taken by the platform and handed to HMRC.

It's not an immediate threat to us, but - as a bit of a scam - it'll become a stick for governments to beat the silicon-valley people with, especially when old-media, establishment paper's like the Daily Wail decide to crusade on the issue.

Link

Sunday, October 22, 2017

F is for Follow-up - Chinacars!

I managed to find vehicles from the big die-cast post in Rack Toy Month just gone three times in one day, all in Basingrad, but I forgot to shoot one, which was a five-pack of the commoner models . . .

. . . which were also in Tiger as single vehicles in simple boxes, with one of those silly fake 'skandie' titles; in this case Bil . . . or bil; the lower-case is everything - I'm not joking - some agency was probably paid £10-grand for that 'idea'!

They also have a simple one-colour finish, but all that simplicity of paint and packaging makes them more expensive at a quid, than some of the more decorated versions we looked at last time, most of which were either also a pound or only 99p!

While these less common vehicles (they were as common as the others about 10/15 years ago though and turn-up loose all the time), as StreetMachine are in Smyths superstores, there was a single-vehicle StreetMachine (imported by Kandytoys; I don't know the importer here) or two in the previous post.