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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.
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Tuesday, December 21, 2021

T is for Two - Dozens of Droids! 'Droids Galore' even! A Plethora of Droids . . .

. . . more Droids than you can shake a big stick at! The Droid mother-load! Droidload? Droidsville, Droidsylvania . . . Droidtopia? This was as a result of a chance happenstance type of synergic coincidence'y thing!

I was looking for the SCS Direct Robots set, as it was one of two known SCS sets I didn't still have (the other is a set of 28mm Role Play figures I may have seen a while ago in a weird sort of head-shop in Basingrad priced-up for far more than they are worth!), in the cause of which search I found a bagged set of WallE robots, so a 'T is for . . .' post was born!

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
Because - in the end - the 'find' arrived earlier, we'll look at the WallE stuff first; but here are the two together, the WallE in a header carded bag, the SCS in a huge but not really strong-enough plastic tube or 'Toob'. Contents also vary as widely with 15 pieces of harder plastic against 52 pieces of a modern PVC substitute.

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
Branded to Thinkway Toys as the parent and imported (into the UK at least?) by Vivid Imaginations who are a brand in themselves, we get 15 different robots in a J-hooked, header-carded bag (it's going to be a geeky post as I have 19 images of 42 pictures/scans to blurb-up!) with colourful artwork.

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
The WallE sculpts are an odd thing, not totally unique, but there are few examples in the whole hobby, and while I know there are some others; I can't think of any specific ones off the top of my head (actually; some of those European margarine premium flats of the larger buildings are an example) - they are semi-flats, but sculpted with a level of view-point/vanishing-point perspective, giving them a distorted look from some angles, but enhancing the 3D effect of a relief-flat, if viewed head-on, from the front or back.

WallE himself is the only character to get duplicates, with one each of three poses as seen here.

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
The other yellow plastic (a softish but tough material, which could be a polyethylene, or a polypropylene or one of the modern hybrids?) figurines include - from the left a Light-bot (Doh! They're Bots not Droids . . . I'll have to redo the whole opening!); Umbrella-bot (behind); Beautician-bot (in front) and Defebrillator-bot.

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
Weird tombstones! The rest of the set are in white plastic (same tough, soapy polymer) and clockwise from top left in the left-hand image are - Steward, Massage-bot, 'M-O' (medical officer/orderly?), Eve (WallE's paramour), Vacuum-bot, Autopilot, Paint-bot and 'Gopher'. If the card (next shot) is anything to go-by, we are looking at the back of Vacuum-bot in that left image, but it's all a bit academic!

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
Because I did rather go for broke on the imagery with this post, here's a confirmatory scan of the naming pannel! Heay; anyone who's followed the Eraser-bot posts knows I like robots, and let's be honest, the more bots you've got . . . the less bots you still have to find!

And - just a quick one . . . if I buy something I rarely credit the seller as it's mine to do what I will with (I credit donations and contributions, but no one can remember or find the name of every seller at every show or auction site), however I happened to purchase this from Eric Critchley, one of the old guard, a regular contributor to PlasticWarrior magazine and someone I've probably always looked-up to (or envied?!!), and he happened to send a second set in the parcel, free and as a suprise, so I was able to open one for the images and keep one mint.

As I'd bid without really looking at the set, and sort of assumed it would be like other rack-toys (or the SCS set), in having duplicates and had already promised those duplicates to another friend of the Blog, I was able to send that friend the lose set, with some SCS's. So many, many thanks to Eric for the kind act, which was very-much passed-on.

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
So, now we get on to the 'Droids' proper, deep-space, far-away, super-dooper, fighty-bitey battle-bots! These are under the WD / Wicked Duals branding, and while I'm not sure which is which, I think these are the older iteration, with the boxed sets branded straight to SCS being the newer issues.

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
And - of the four (or five?) sets we've seen now - I've had two of these older tubes (or three? God! It's all on the Blog somewhere!), and the tubes DO NOT travel well. Not only do they shatter, shedding their load, but the outer box can be damaged as well (Amazon; my money putting that slave-driving, popinjay fucker in space and he can't even send me a parcel in one piece!), so when the contents have the quirks previously highlighted here at Small Scale World, you can never be 100% sure it didn't happen in the Amazon warehouse rather than at SCS Direct's packaging department.

As well as the shattered tube/holed box, there was a certain amount of damage and one missing piece in the whole lot . . . sigh! It's the modern, run-out of ideas, sliding into oblivion, world we live in now!

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
However, it was the first set which had a 'correct' count, both in the advertised number (52 items) and a 50/50 colour/pose split. There were only one of each colour for two in total of the pairs at the front of the parade though, so me and the guy I split them with got one each; I think I kept the grey's and sent the two rusty ones!

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
There is a real mix of genres within the set and we see here a nice Japanese-style manga-anime type (bottom right) two 1950's 'pulp' types (top right - including one whom looks a bit like Bender, but a more businesslike Bender!), while the main picture has a droid who would look more at home in 2000AD's Robohunter strip.

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
Another Futurama'esque droid here, I don't know if it's a helicopter or a press? But, as it's fiction - it can be what you want it to be! The arms are very Bender-bot and will also go very well with those rack-toy 'Bat-bots' of which we looked at a new one the other day courtesy of Chris Smith, who have the same kind of shower-hose/ducting arms!

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
Bottom left - every SCS Direct set seems to have a dragon! I'm lovin' the tortoise battle-droids (top) with pop-out weaponary, something Star Wars Genosian about him, while the wheeled 'Bird-bot' one (bottom-right) looks energetic to the point of demented!

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
Top left is another who could be from a 200AD strip or Japanese TV series, while the others are more steam-punk, with a pulpy one top right and a insectoidal-droidal across the bottom.

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
Pure 1950's pulp here, but also harking back further to HG Well's War of the Worlds with all those tentacles and the tripod perambulation? Or Jules Verne - I can imagine rows of these hanging limply in racks in the hold of the Nautilus?

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
Two big cheats with this set were A) really heavy bases, so heavy they all suffer from shrinkage warping after mould removal and B) eight rather pointless pieces of scenery! The tool box (right) is half-useful I suppose, but the wall (left) is a hollow-backed piss-take!

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
The 14th sculpt - which was probably my favourite - is another 2000AD'esque one, but more Judge Dredd or Ro-Busters and is tracked, like WallE, hence the comparison here, although I suspect the SCS Direct one would eat WallE for breakfast! He's telling WallE what he saw off the shoulders of Orion!

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
A couple more comparisons. Between the two sets and ignoring the odd sculpting trope of the WallE set, there is a Robot for every occasion/eventuality here, and being inanimate objects lend themselves to any type of painting from polished chrome-spray through glossy showroom, battered, to rusty, military or mauve!

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
We haven't seen 'Berserker' much this year, but then it's been an odd year (2020.2), anyway here he is giving a scale to one of each of the SCS Direct set's Droid-bots! It's the Mercedes showroom circa the year 2525 - if man will still be alive!

2000AD; Androids; Anime Manga; Anime Robots; Autobots; Automatons; Autopilot; Beautician-bot; Bots; Defebrillator-bot; Disney Wall∙E; Disney Wall E; Droids; Eve; Gopher; HG Wells; Jules Verne; Light-bot; M-O; Manga Characters; Manzinger Z; Massage-bot; Paint-bot; Pulp Robots; Pulp Sci Fi Figurines; Robot Set; Robots; SCS Direct; SCS Toob; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Steam Punk; Steampunk; Steward; Thinkway Toys; Transformers; Umbrella-bot; Vacuum-bot; VIVID Games; Vivid Imaginations; Wall∙E; Wall E; WD; Wicked Duals;
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Monday, January 9, 2017

M is for More - There's Always More!

Given everything that's happened vis-à-vis a wholly invented Asian marine dock complex (and the toy-based industrial estate supplying it!), misappropriated catalogue images and the Japanese health ministry thing, I will put the News, Views scheduled for yesterday, and a few other things on-hold for the time being, and get some more new crap out of Picasa, along with a few box-tickers.

To that end, and because it requires no real blurb (I'm clean out of words after all that other crap! I'm down at Poundland for vape-juice tomorrow; I'll see if they have a bunch I can weave into decent paragraphs), these are shots left-over from the previous post on the subject (Tim-Mee's 54mm 'Army Men'; the original army men!). When we looked at them last time - a little under a year ago - we looked at them by pose, this lot are photographed by maker/batch instead - may be of some use?

Round-up to compare with earlier sample, see how they grow!

Brian Berke kindly sent the Blog a donation (lower samples poses)
of originals, so I've got all but one now - see link at end!
 
Pretty bog-standard marked 'Hong Kong' copies from the 1970's.
 
Another with a different mark.
 
Odds and Sods, unmarked but probably
Hong Kong.
 
Unmarked and probably HK, but from
the colony's 'hand-back' period when production
was migrating to the mainland.

The odd set which looks a bit like Revell US Paratroops!
 
Three earlier 'China' poses and
an unmarked lone - probably - HK guy.

Reasonably current China sets; there are two versions, hollowed, marked bases (except the prone poses), upper row and smooth bases with the 'China' somewhere on the body middle row, and the prone poses mixed on bottom row.
 
Examples of marks for previous sets.

Thinkway's re-sculpts for Disney/Pixar's movie
franchise Toy Story.

Larger sized figures from Mattel infant toy (apple green),
Burger King (dark green) and unknown - probably HK (sand).
 
Close-up of Burger King figure, I've seen three in the set/series,
I don't know how many there were all together?
 
Daft mobile-phone prop things seen here before - too often!

There's more; there's always more! Treefrog Tresures
That's it really, something else next time!

Friday, June 17, 2016

T is for "Timmaaay"!

Cartman . . . you're such a fat'ass . . . wrong Timmy!

So if the term 'Ubiquitous' was ever deserved by a set of toy soldiers, it's got to be this lot . . . I know the Britains Guards,  khaki infantry or Airfix Para's fight for the title in the UK, and elsewhere other people may have had a more common inhabitant of the toy-box, but globally, these guys have to take the medal.

We had a few Marx and MPC from Woolies, a bunch of 'inherited' Crescent, Lone Star and Charbens (from the church fete!), tones of Airfix, Britains Herald HK (including the above-mentioned) and Timpo swoppets, but we had a bunch of these as well, in various colours; everyone we knew did!

I actually took this - rather fuzzy - shot in October 2014, when I was blogging GI's for a while, but never got round to using it. More have come in, then someone else Blogged them so I held-off for a bit, now, with contributions and a purchase, there's enough for a better view!

This is the contribution (from Brian Berke - thanks again!): the current Imperial version; Delta Force, they're poor sculpts, but not as poor as some copies you'll see! They've taken 10 of the original 12 poses and issued them with a card that illustrates other maker's better figures!

Three days after I took the original image I found this large PVC rubber mine-clearer from a Burger King promotion on the back of the Toy Story movie in another tub, so fired off a quick comparison shot to add to the folder against the day I'd use them . . . as it happens - today!

Below them are three Imperial figures of the same pose showing the differences between cavities of a mould-tool; the one on the left practically sand-blasted of detail, the one in the middle not bad, while the one on the right has one less release-pin mark and a thinner left wrist.

Boley have also had a go recently, and we did look at them before, the other figures in the set being a mixture of ex-Airfix and Matchbox poses, so these are the two Tim Mee ones - in a glossy polypropylene. The mortar operator appears to be holding an upside-down bottle in the other hand . . . very poor mouldings!

Starting a run through the poses, we'll lead with the 'Ell Tee': Thinks "Shall I shoot them or shall I throw my binoculars at them?", the chinatroops (to the right) take the choice away by giving him a more belligerent arm pose!

These Tim Mee chaps got a whole new shot in the arm, when following the Toy Story movie, various sets, tubs and other tie-ins returned to the old figures they were parodying in the film, and we see two here, bottom left, with the story behind the larger one elsewhere on the blog, he having been removed from a Mattel infant toy.

Close-ups of the bases, I think the slightly marbled one (top left) is the original (or as close as), with various other versions roughly as they are in the previous collage, along with a new 'officer with Bino's' pose thrown-up by the licensed toys, the left-hand example of which looks like he's on Charlie Brown's pitchers' hump!

He's a mobile-phone (cell phone) stand I've blogged before, and I never really did work out how it was supposed to work, a triumph of marketing over any practical value . . . very American!

The dark green guy on the right of the middle shot is a 'recent purchase', and I'll keep referring to them as that as we go through, because while they are Tim Mee clones, when we get to the kneeling-firer you wouldn't know it - if you didn't get them all together! They are re-cut to a reasonably high standard (for China), and look more like paratroopers than GI's.

Again: top left is probably the original, with three of the common clones we all knew next to him; they ran through 'till the end of the 1970's at least. Bottom row has two current Imperial and two crappy chinatroops with a Toy Story between them.

The chinatroops have reduced the calibre but appear to be firing dildos at the enemy, as they're apparently also wearing half-gonads on their 'eds, that's really no surprise! Toy Story - on the other hand - clearly mean business and have gone-up a few calibres.

If these Tim Mee's are ubiquitous, then this pose is the quintessential one! A weird one nonetheless, a sort of semi-Japanese Bren-gun/BAR on an 'avoiding-undercut' designed bi-pod! But still - such a dynamic pose, bi-pod braced against one foot as he strains to find targets, crouched over to make as small a target as possible for returning enemy fire.

He's also one of the few toy-soldier, medium machine-gunners to have his left hand where it should be: firmly gripping the neck of the butt and cushioning the cheek. Ignored by Toy Story (too much firepower?!), Boley and Imperial, he seems to have died the death of all things . . . or have Processed Plastics resurrected him?

The prone guys, chinatroops have swapped legs at the waist! Note how the 'recent purchase' (middle of the bottom row - crawling guys) has been re-tooled and 'chunked-up' a bit, the pale guy to his left might be a more recent copy of him? Both poses are also based on the previous 60mm figures by Tim Mee.

Kneeling firers: you can see that if you found him on his own, you wouldn't recognise the 'resent purchase' as being from the same set of poses, he looks more like a 1990's Revell paratrooper? Meanwhile the chinatroops have now swapped legs with the flamethrower guy in the next collage, and Toy Story has given-up trying to look like his ancestors!

The chinatroops kneeling-down on the job while the Tim Mee and clones fight their way uphill through the rain, a mix of thick jungle undergrowth, barbed-wire and smashed palm-trunk bunkers.

Here the chinatroops have taken the legs off the stabbing guy, Toy Story have a bit of a redesign and - like the knee-mortar - an increase in firepower. I particularly like the 'baselette' on the raised foot of the larger Toy Story guy, having never seen the movies I don't know if they carry them around in the film; like magnetic puddles on each boot, but it certainly gets the point across on the figure.

Digressing for a moment: have you seen the magnetic liquid that was going round the Facebook as a viral a while ago, brilliant stuff, if you want to lose five minutes of your life on a frivolity, Google the Youtube!

Radio operator/field-telephone guy; another marbled one seeming to be the original, as they were never marked and some clones are very good, what with me not being an expert on them and Tim Mee or Processed Plastic producing dozens of runs in various colours it's hard to know what I've got here with some of them!

Mine clearer guy, the only one who looks to be doing any real work is the larger PVC one; he's got it on the sand, pushing, most of the rest are waving it fruitlessly around 8-10 inches off the ground, presumably waiting until the loss of their legs tells them they've found a mine?

To be fair the chinatroops are holding it about right, and the recent copy (bottom right) is also holding it near the sought metal. This is also the other pose not taken-up by Imperial in their recent act of piracy, but I think the PP re-issues do contain him.

Waving-forward guy becomes grenade thrower guy with both the 'recent purchase' and late HK clone to his right (the viewers left), making them about the only pose in this set that are close to the contemporary Marx/MPC figure sets, the other two make's figure however, are both holding Thompson SMG's.

Although even without the grenade added, this pose is closest to those other sets, strange really as the rest of the set is quite original, while the other two sets have several poses in common, as we saw when we looked at them.

Toy Story and chinatroops have similar legs, 'recent purchase' is looking like a Paratrooper again! Called Stabby-guy (by me) - the original is top left and has a very fine bayonet sculpted, most of the others are trying to spear their enemy with a sausage on the end of their weapon.

Common to most of the line-ups, but missing from the officer one I annotated the base shot of, I've also added text here to point out the HK marked versions, they are present in most of the line-ups as are the 'China' ones. Most of the copies though, in all poses, are unmarked.

Loose-ends: Two new poses given-up by the 'reborn' franchise; 1000-yard stare'y-guy and at last . . . advancing with rifle! Still no marching with slung weapon though? Also a close-up of the finer detail on Stabby-guy and the various treatments of the business-end of the mine detector, his headphones undergo similar change/transition through the various generations.

12 original poses, four new ones and with chinatroop conversions/Toy Story variations: 23'ish to collect . . . so far! "Timmaaay, Timmaaay, Timmaaaaaaaaaay"!

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