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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 Tomte Laerdal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tomte Laerdal. Show all posts

Thursday, January 5, 2023

H is for How they Come In - Peter III

Difficult one this as I wanted to get Peter's stuff out once I'd done Theo's and Chris's donations, but I still have a Sandown and a London show in the queue, which should go in that order, but these bits were given to me at the last, recent London Toy Soldier Show, so slightly out of sequence . . . like anyone but me cares about the order of posting!

Alien Baby; All The King's Men; Baby; Bauble Characters; Chicken; Circus Horse; Daisy Duck; Disney; Doll's House Accessories; Donald Duck; Figaro; French Foreign Legion; Frozen Horse; Goofy; Hugh Walter; Hugh Walter's Blog; Humpty Dumpty; Jet-ski; jetski; King's Men; Mickey Mouse; Penguin Toy; Policeman; Santa Claus; Skeleton; skidoo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snowman; Timpo; Tomte Jeep; Tomte Laerdal Toys; Toy Soldier; Wrestlers;
It's alright! It's still twelfth-night, so we're OK for a bit of crimbo stuff; just! I thought these (upper shot) were a set of three we looked at a year or two ago from Poundland (I think), but they're not, they were all white with touches of black for eyes, these have a full three colour paint-job, with black, red and either flesh or orange, but also a trio and also poured resin, I don't have the brand/maker?

Below are two tree decorations who happen to be the two 'King's men' from a Humpty Dumpty set we will look at again soon. Not clear in this shot are the wire twists set into their backs with which they were attached to the Christmas tree branches.

Alien Baby; All The King's Men; Baby; Bauble Characters; Chicken; Circus Horse; Daisy Duck; Disney; Doll's House Accessories; Donald Duck; Figaro; French Foreign Legion; Frozen Horse; Goofy; Hugh Walter; Hugh Walter's Blog; Humpty Dumpty; Jet-ski; jetski; King's Men; Mickey Mouse; Penguin Toy; Policeman; Santa Claus; Skeleton; skidoo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snowman; Timpo; Tomte Jeep; Tomte Laerdal Toys; Toy Soldier; Wrestlers;
That blue horse I mentioned a few days ago, he goes with one of the Kinder Frozen sets, next to him is a rather nice novelty skeleton, who actually comes in four parts for a bit of jiggle-action! Along with an Alien 'baby'!

Below them a Timpo FFL-clone and an assault jet-ski! Not sure if we've seen the jet-ski before, but if we have I don't think it had the steering-handle attached?

Alien Baby; All The King's Men; Baby; Bauble Characters; Chicken; Circus Horse; Daisy Duck; Disney; Doll's House Accessories; Donald Duck; Figaro; French Foreign Legion; Frozen Horse; Goofy; Hugh Walter; Hugh Walter's Blog; Humpty Dumpty; Jet-ski; jetski; King's Men; Mickey Mouse; Penguin Toy; Policeman; Santa Claus; Skeleton; skidoo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snowman; Timpo; Tomte Jeep; Tomte Laerdal Toys; Toy Soldier; Wrestlers;
We've seen a mate of the policeman in a past post I think, I've certainly united them in the last few days, but his 'oppo' might be in one of many charity shop purchases who's photo's are all still in the long queue! Two wrestlers, a Tomte Laerdal jeep with air force types (well they have to be in that colour!) and a handful of useful bits.

Those bits including another of those ubiquitous 'toy town' guardsmen, ubiquitous in the 1990's novelty production industry that is! A Crescent circus horse-clone probably from Maysun, a baby and a clone of the Dinky (or Corgi?) construction vehicle driver.

I've realised, over the Christmas break, that as well as hospital sets, dolls houses and rack toys (baby bath-time type sets etc.), some of these 'odd' babies are actually from Nativity sets, where they get dumped naked in the manger or basket-passing-for-a-manger!

Alien Baby; All The King's Men; Baby; Bauble Characters; Chicken; Circus Horse; Daisy Duck; Disney; Doll's House Accessories; Donald Duck; Figaro; French Foreign Legion; Frozen Horse; Goofy; Hugh Walter; Hugh Walter's Blog; Humpty Dumpty; Jet-ski; jetski; King's Men; Mickey Mouse; Penguin Toy; Policeman; Santa Claus; Skeleton; skidoo; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Snowman; Timpo; Tomte Jeep; Tomte Laerdal Toys; Toy Soldier; Wrestlers;
First two on the bottom row here (baby Daisy & Goofy) are Heimo/Bully/Dunby-Combex-Marx types, but the first upper pair are less clear; Donald has a large cavity in his back, and is probably from a die-cast Disney related vehicle of some kind - I have a book on them all somewhere, I'll see if it's in that. The Mickey soldier is a relief flat, possibly from a fridge-magnet, or a hair-clip?

While the two to the right of each row are more of a mystery, I think the upper might be the wolf from the Three Little Pigs story, but doesn't tie-in with Disney's; the hat's wrong? And below him is . . . Figaro? Not sure about the hat again, and the dungarees? So I wonder if they are from another cartoon altogether . . . anyone know who they are; maybe French or Italian kids TV characters?

Thanks as always to Peter for these, they all add to the whole!

Monday, March 18, 2019

T is for Two - PVC Jeeps

Looking briefly at two vinyl-rubber jeeps, I photographed quite a bit over the weekend but also went down with a head-cold, nothing debilitating, but it left me a bit 'whatever' when it came to any serious editing, so I pottered about and shot some stuff!

1:35th Scale Figures; 1:48th Scale; 1:50th Scale; Auburn Rubber; Commer Truck; Dodge Truck; Ford Thunderbird; Jeep Driver; Jeep M38A1; Jeep Passenger; Jeep Wrangler; M38 A1 Jeep; Model No. 2; No 15 Truck Commer; No 15 Truck Dodge; No 16 Ford Thunderbird; No. 2 Willy's Jeep; Old Plastic Vehicles; PVC Rubber; PVC Toy; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Rubber Figurines; Rubber Vehicles; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tomte Commer Lorry; Tomte Dodge Lorry; Tomte Jeep; Tomte Laerdal Toys; Tomte No 15 Truck Commer; Tomte No 15 Truck Dodge; Tomte No 16 Ford Thunderbird; Tomte T-Bird; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage PVC Vehicles;
It's odd, but PVC doesn't like long-term storage, these weren't 'mint' when they went in, but they didn't look like this - left hand shot! One has a black mould, the other a sandy deposit (remember the fury, grey Roman). Clearly as well as phthalates and free-radicals, PVC's exude something nutritious to various micro-fungi?

In the backgrownd is a Tomte Laerdal Toys model No. 2, the Willy's Jeep, with an Auburn Rubber 1950's Jeep M38A1 in front, but the later 'PVC vinyl-rubber' (synthetic rubber) not the earlier vulcanised rubber (real rubber) before and after a quick scrub-up!

The fact that it's the PVC means it's still quite supple, the old Vulcanised toys are hardening now and breaking-up, but they were different toys and I don't think there was a Jeep, one of the makers (Sun Rubber?) did a lovely half-track! Tomte also experimented with hard rubber to begin with before settling on PVC.

1:35th Scale Figures; 1:48th Scale; 1:50th Scale; Auburn Rubber; Commer Truck; Dodge Truck; Ford Thunderbird; Jeep Driver; Jeep M38A1; Jeep Passenger; Jeep Wrangler; M38 A1 Jeep; Model No. 2; No 15 Truck Commer; No 15 Truck Dodge; No 16 Ford Thunderbird; No. 2 Willy's Jeep; Old Plastic Vehicles; PVC Rubber; PVC Toy; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Rubber Figurines; Rubber Vehicles; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tomte Commer Lorry; Tomte Dodge Lorry; Tomte Jeep; Tomte Laerdal Toys; Tomte No 15 Truck Commer; Tomte No 15 Truck Dodge; Tomte No 16 Ford Thunderbird; Tomte T-Bird; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage PVC Vehicles;
Both crewed with rear-area troops wearing side-caps who can be put in any army with a bit of paint! The Tomte look a bit air-force to me? Auburn's looks like an off-duty Marine (yaay!) or MP . . . boo!

The Auburn appears in the same slight shade-variations of green as the figures, but the Tomte comes in various bright colours of which this blue is possibly the best . . . if you run with the air-force line! Yellow, orange, scarlet, neon-green and [occasionally] white are also found

1:35th Scale Figures; 1:48th Scale; 1:50th Scale; Auburn Rubber; Commer Truck; Dodge Truck; Ford Thunderbird; Jeep Driver; Jeep M38A1; Jeep Passenger; Jeep Wrangler; M38 A1 Jeep; Model No. 2; No 15 Truck Commer; No 15 Truck Dodge; No 16 Ford Thunderbird; No. 2 Willy's Jeep; Old Plastic Vehicles; PVC Rubber; PVC Toy; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Rubber Figurines; Rubber Vehicles; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tomte Commer Lorry; Tomte Dodge Lorry; Tomte Jeep; Tomte Laerdal Toys; Tomte No 15 Truck Commer; Tomte No 15 Truck Dodge; Tomte No 16 Ford Thunderbird; Tomte T-Bird; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage PVC Vehicles;
The M51 is around 1:35th scale, while the Tomte Laerdal Jeep is closer to 1:48/50th scale and the two share pretty similar design parameters, the Auburn losing on the position/moulding of the undercut (or lack of it!) for the steering-wheel, the Willy's having a silly windscreen.

Tomte means gnome in Norwegian, and Tomte Laerdal therefore translates as 'little Laerdal', the larger parent being big in pharmaceutical accessories of all kings, probably best know over here for  Resusci-Annie, the mouthwash kisser!

1:35th Scale Figures; 1:48th Scale; 1:50th Scale; Auburn Rubber; Commer Truck; Dodge Truck; Ford Thunderbird; Jeep Driver; Jeep M38A1; Jeep Passenger; Jeep Wrangler; M38 A1 Jeep; Model No. 2; No 15 Truck Commer; No 15 Truck Dodge; No 16 Ford Thunderbird; No. 2 Willy's Jeep; Old Plastic Vehicles; PVC Rubber; PVC Toy; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Rubber Figurines; Rubber Vehicles; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tomte Commer Lorry; Tomte Dodge Lorry; Tomte Jeep; Tomte Laerdal Toys; Tomte No 15 Truck Commer; Tomte No 15 Truck Dodge; Tomte No 16 Ford Thunderbird; Tomte T-Bird; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage PVC Vehicles;
While there is (or was; I suspect it's died-down a bit, like Kinder prize prices!) a bit of a 'thing' about Tomte in wider collecting circles, there are in fact two or three other issuers of similar ranges of the smaller PVC vehicles in both Scandinavia and Germany ('West' at the time), and while I don't know of another Jeep, I think I have tracked-down 3 of four Land Rover's which we will look at here one day!

Also - as you can see - they survive a lot of punishment and aren't seen as being as rare as they may have been thought to have been when the 'thing' was at its height a decade or so ago. The one big problem with Tomte and the other brands are the clear vinyl windscreens which can harden and break-off with age/handling, got ripped-off - when still soft - by little-hands, or are to be found chewed!

1:35th Scale Figures; 1:48th Scale; 1:50th Scale; Auburn Rubber; Commer Truck; Dodge Truck; Ford Thunderbird; Jeep Driver; Jeep M38A1; Jeep Passenger; Jeep Wrangler; M38 A1 Jeep; Model No. 2; No 15 Truck Commer; No 15 Truck Dodge; No 16 Ford Thunderbird; No. 2 Willy's Jeep; Old Plastic Vehicles; PVC Rubber; PVC Toy; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Rubber Figurines; Rubber Vehicles; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tomte Commer Lorry; Tomte Dodge Lorry; Tomte Jeep; Tomte Laerdal Toys; Tomte No 15 Truck Commer; Tomte No 15 Truck Dodge; Tomte No 16 Ford Thunderbird; Tomte T-Bird; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage PVC Vehicles;
I almost forgot these; they can go here! Brian Berke sent them to the blog some time last year - everything sent by anyone will get used in the end. They are both Tomte; No's 15 - Truck (which I've seen described as a Dodge or Commer?) and 16 - the Ford Thunderbird convertible - hey? Only the best for the streets of New York!

Co-indecently the truck is the best other Tomte Laerdal vehicle for military-use alongside the Jeep while the T-Bird is another with figures and a windscreen, between all the ranges there are quite a few 'soft-tops' and Brian's right-hand shot reveals another aspect of Tomte, the finish is poorer than some of the 'Germany/W. Germany' models.

Cheers Brian - T is for Two + Two!