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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 Toy Fair 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toy Fair 2018. Show all posts

Monday, January 27, 2020

T is for Toy Fair 2020 Reports - D is for Dongles

Quick 'Stadswatch'

Untrained ventriloquist? Hahahahahaha . . . Priceless!!!! I was a [trained] machine-gunner once, do I get extra points for that? He's so far up his own arse he probably needs to be a ventriloquist just to communicate with anyone! Still he is posting more, better stuff now, so we're wining . . . a slow battle, not that his bursts of improvement ever last - too much effort!

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One of the changes over recent Toy Fair's compared to those I attended in the past has been the slow and steady uptake and application of IT to the whole business, most obvious this year with several big names not even bothering with catalogues, although I think that's short-sighted, as it is a tangible link with customers, helping maintain brand recognition because it's 'free' advertising which hangs around in the consumers own environment?


2018 Toy Fair; 2019 Toy Fair; 2020 Toy Fair; British Toy Fair; BTHA; Build Your Own; Data Sticks; DKL; Dongles; Flash Drives; Flash-keys; Golden Bear; Hornby Hobbies; Jumbo; Kennsington Olympia Toy Fair; London Toy Fair; Mind Power; Mookie; Paper Engine; Paul Lamond; Pen Drives; Rainbow Designs; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tomy; Toy Fair; Toy Fair 2018; Toy Fair 2019; Toy Fair 2020; Toy Fair London; UG; University Games; USB Drives; USB-sticks;
However, the biggest change I noticed between the twenty-tens and the twenty-teens was the provision of dongles (data-sticks, flash-drives, pen-drives, USB-drives, key-sticks &etc . . . yadayada!) with the press releases for both companies and the Toy Fair organisers - BTHA (British Toy & Hobby Association).

There were only three in 2018 (but I was late getting there!), while last year there was a shed-load (small, Playmobile shed maybe!), of which the best were the 8GB Pinstripe's from Verbatim of which I ended-up with two (black ones, bottom right), put straight to more useful work holding bits of the 'archive'!

They were given away by the Green Board Game Co., who weren’t there this year, and I wonder if their use of such large dongles had anything to do with any subsequent cost-cutting? Most use a half-gig' (512MB) or at most a 2GB drive.

I also thought the credit-card one from Mind Power in '18 was rather clever.

2018 Toy Fair; 2019 Toy Fair; 2020 Toy Fair; British Toy Fair; BTHA; Build Your Own; Data Sticks; DKL; Dongles; Flash Drives; Flash-keys; Golden Bear; Hornby Hobbies; Jumbo; Kennsington Olympia Toy Fair; London Toy Fair; Mind Power; Mookie; Paper Engine; Paul Lamond; Pen Drives; Rainbow Designs; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tomy; Toy Fair; Toy Fair 2018; Toy Fair 2019; Toy Fair 2020; Toy Fair London; UG; University Games; USB Drives; USB-sticks;
last year there were two uncommon designs which seemed specific to the companies, of which the Jumbo elephant was the best, although you can't use it on a multi-bus but why would you, I geep them as back-ups after copying everything to the archive dongles anyway.

2018 Toy Fair; 2019 Toy Fair; 2020 Toy Fair; British Toy Fair; BTHA; Build Your Own; Data Sticks; DKL; Dongles; Flash Drives; Flash-keys; Golden Bear; Hornby Hobbies; Jumbo; Kennsington Olympia Toy Fair; London Toy Fair; Mind Power; Mookie; Paper Engine; Paul Lamond; Pen Drives; Rainbow Designs; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tomy; Toy Fair; Toy Fair 2018; Toy Fair 2019; Toy Fair 2020; Toy Fair London; UG; University Games; USB Drives; USB-sticks;
This year there were less than last, and one (Gibson's) didn't happen, while another (Hornby) had to be asked for on their stand? University Games, an established US firm seem to have taken-over or merged with Paul Lamond, although both brands were on the stand, the corporate stuff was all UG, not that it affects figure collectors much, there are a few games from both with figures, and they carry the new Subbuteo.

Really, these dongles are minor curiosities as they contain little for the Blog, however they usually have an image folder with both this year's releases and some corporate or sub-brand logo stuff which will be useful on the A-Z pages in time, and who's to refuse a freebee, especially very small ones which take up little space and can be used for other stuff after formatting!

2018 Toy Fair; 2019 Toy Fair; 2020 Toy Fair; British Toy Fair; BTHA; Build Your Own; Data Sticks; DKL; Dongles; Flash Drives; Flash-keys; Golden Bear; Hornby Hobbies; Jumbo; Kennsington Olympia Toy Fair; London Toy Fair; Mind Power; Mookie; Paper Engine; Paul Lamond; Pen Drives; Rainbow Designs; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tomy; Toy Fair; Toy Fair 2018; Toy Fair 2019; Toy Fair 2020; Toy Fair London; UG; University Games; USB Drives; USB-sticks;
Already mentioned in the early (not dragged-out for six-months!) overview, the most interesting one this year was an ecologically-woke one, it's not to say you can dump it in the ocean, or any part of the environment, as there are still polymers in the actual drive part, but it has a much-smaller 'footprint' than the others!

And the accompanying press-pack is a throw-back to 1950's bureaucracy as well, with its card-disc/string-tie system, but we'll all be seeing more of this in the next decade, plastic has to be minimised and - indeed - limited to essential uses, while re-usability/longevity needs to be built-in to more 'stuff' . . . in the meantime; hats-off to the Paper Engine - practicing what they preach!

Saturday, January 19, 2019

T is for Toy Fair 2018 Reports - GaleForce Nine (GF9) - Battlefront

This is the final last-year's Toy Fair report, both it and the other days Battat post had gone into a self-imposed exile, and I didn't find them until I was clearing out the 'My Pictures' folder. It happens sometimes with Picasa - that it arbitrarily decides you don't want to view a folder anymore and it hides it!

Also I don't know what to say about all this, which will be hopelessly out of day any day now, and of which those gamers who may be interested have much better blogs to go to, while those who don't won't be that bothered!

Battlefront are a New Zealand outfit, GaleForce Nine seem to carry the stuff over here and I think it's all 1:100 AFV's with 1:144 aircraft, and not many figures - which would be a tad fiddly for what appear to be quite formulaic tank-warfare systems.

1:100th Scale; Afrika Korps; AFV Kits; AFV's; Battlefield in a Box; Chieftains Hut; Desert Rats; El Alamein; Fighting First; Flames of War; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HammerFall; Iron Maiden; Leopard; London Toy Fair; Modern Armour Toys; Red Thunder; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Station Lasers; Stripes; Tank Sets; Tank Skirmish Game; Tanks; Team Yankee; Toy Fair Reports; War Games Figures; War Gaming; Wargaming; World War II; WWII;
I think these are Team Yankee which seems to preclude figures all together, so a chess-like (without the skill), systematic slugging-match from rule-book fire & movement-tables?

1:100th Scale; Afrika Korps; AFV Kits; AFV's; Battlefield in a Box; Chieftains Hut; Desert Rats; El Alamein; Fighting First; Flames of War; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HammerFall; Iron Maiden; Leopard; London Toy Fair; Modern Armour Toys; Red Thunder; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Station Lasers; Stripes; Tank Sets; Tank Skirmish Game; Tanks; Team Yankee; Toy Fair Reports; War Games Figures; War Gaming; Wargaming; World War II; WWII;
Ditto

1:100th Scale; Afrika Korps; AFV Kits; AFV's; Battlefield in a Box; Chieftains Hut; Desert Rats; El Alamein; Fighting First; Flames of War; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HammerFall; Iron Maiden; Leopard; London Toy Fair; Modern Armour Toys; Red Thunder; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Station Lasers; Stripes; Tank Sets; Tank Skirmish Game; Tanks; Team Yankee; Toy Fair Reports; War Games Figures; War Gaming; Wargaming; World War II; WWII;
Catalogue pages.

1:100th Scale; Afrika Korps; AFV Kits; AFV's; Battlefield in a Box; Chieftains Hut; Desert Rats; El Alamein; Fighting First; Flames of War; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HammerFall; Iron Maiden; Leopard; London Toy Fair; Modern Armour Toys; Red Thunder; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Station Lasers; Stripes; Tank Sets; Tank Skirmish Game; Tanks; Team Yankee; Toy Fair Reports; War Games Figures; War Gaming; Wargaming; World War II; WWII;
Tanks? A WWII version of Team Yankee? Most of the scenery would scale-up for other 'small-scale' gaming in '76th or '72nd?

1:100th Scale; Afrika Korps; AFV Kits; AFV's; Battlefield in a Box; Chieftains Hut; Desert Rats; El Alamein; Fighting First; Flames of War; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HammerFall; Iron Maiden; Leopard; London Toy Fair; Modern Armour Toys; Red Thunder; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Station Lasers; Stripes; Tank Sets; Tank Skirmish Game; Tanks; Team Yankee; Toy Fair Reports; War Games Figures; War Gaming; Wargaming; World War II; WWII;
The absence of figures is odd; all wars are won or lost on the ground-gains or losses of the infantry! And there's a lot of GW-type emphasis on buying into the whole experience with team-dice and such-like.

1:100th Scale; Afrika Korps; AFV Kits; AFV's; Battlefield in a Box; Chieftains Hut; Desert Rats; El Alamein; Fighting First; Flames of War; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HammerFall; Iron Maiden; Leopard; London Toy Fair; Modern Armour Toys; Red Thunder; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Station Lasers; Stripes; Tank Sets; Tank Skirmish Game; Tanks; Team Yankee; Toy Fair Reports; War Games Figures; War Gaming; Wargaming; World War II; WWII;
Catalogue pages.

1:100th Scale; Afrika Korps; AFV Kits; AFV's; Battlefield in a Box; Chieftains Hut; Desert Rats; El Alamein; Fighting First; Flames of War; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HammerFall; Iron Maiden; Leopard; London Toy Fair; Modern Armour Toys; Red Thunder; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Station Lasers; Stripes; Tank Sets; Tank Skirmish Game; Tanks; Team Yankee; Toy Fair Reports; War Games Figures; War Gaming; Wargaming; World War II; WWII;
The third system in offer - Flames of War actually seems to allow for some soldiers to join the fray! Although this outbreak of largess seems to be limited to anti-tank artillery crews or the odd driver?

1:100th Scale; Afrika Korps; AFV Kits; AFV's; Battlefield in a Box; Chieftains Hut; Desert Rats; El Alamein; Fighting First; Flames of War; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HammerFall; Iron Maiden; Leopard; London Toy Fair; Modern Armour Toys; Red Thunder; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Station Lasers; Stripes; Tank Sets; Tank Skirmish Game; Tanks; Team Yankee; Toy Fair Reports; War Games Figures; War Gaming; Wargaming; World War II; WWII;
Catalogue pages

There are more figures on the boxes than are otherwise in the catalogue!

1:100th Scale; Afrika Korps; AFV Kits; AFV's; Battlefield in a Box; Chieftains Hut; Desert Rats; El Alamein; Fighting First; Flames of War; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HammerFall; Iron Maiden; Leopard; London Toy Fair; Modern Armour Toys; Red Thunder; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Station Lasers; Stripes; Tank Sets; Tank Skirmish Game; Tanks; Team Yankee; Toy Fair Reports; War Games Figures; War Gaming; Wargaming; World War II; WWII;
GaleForce Nine also supply 1:100 (described as 10-15mm) scenics under the Battlefield in a Box label for all their systems and more besides (note the sci-fi gun-towers).

1:100th Scale; Afrika Korps; AFV Kits; AFV's; Battlefield in a Box; Chieftains Hut; Desert Rats; El Alamein; Fighting First; Flames of War; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HammerFall; Iron Maiden; Leopard; London Toy Fair; Modern Armour Toys; Red Thunder; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Station Lasers; Stripes; Tank Sets; Tank Skirmish Game; Tanks; Team Yankee; Toy Fair Reports; War Games Figures; War Gaming; Wargaming; World War II; WWII;
Although smallish at 1:100, some of these modern designs would make very useful background-buildings on HO or OO-gauge model railways, where sub-scale can help give a sense of depth.

1:100th Scale; Afrika Korps; AFV Kits; AFV's; Battlefield in a Box; Chieftains Hut; Desert Rats; El Alamein; Fighting First; Flames of War; GaleForce Nine; GF9; HammerFall; Iron Maiden; Leopard; London Toy Fair; Modern Armour Toys; Red Thunder; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Station Lasers; Stripes; Tank Sets; Tank Skirmish Game; Tanks; Team Yankee; Toy Fair Reports; War Games Figures; War Gaming; Wargaming; World War II; WWII;
Brand-logo's to look-out for.

Thursday, January 17, 2019

T is for Toy Fair 2018 Reports - Terra by Battat

Well, less than seven days to the next Toy Fair, I thought I'd better clear the decks of the remains of last year's! This is actually a combination of the Toys Fair shots, some catalogue-scans and the last of the shelfies Brian B sent some time before the Toy Fair, most of which have already been included in other posts.

African Elephants; Animal Hospital; Animal Toobs; Animal Tubs; Battat Animals; Brown Bears; Bunny Hutch; Cat Tree; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaurs; Dinosaurs By Battat; Farm Animals; Firehouse Dogs; Gorilla Family; Horses; Lion Family; Mini Animals; Polar Bears; Reptiles; Sea Animals; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Terra By Battat; Wild Animals;
Starting with the dinosaurs, these are quite exquisite with really nice colouring, it's funny; not only are Battat trying to break into a Schleich/Papo duopoly (the triumvirate [tripartite?] surrendered to them by Britians a while ago now), but when you look at some of the cheapie-toy dinosaurs these days - they've all raised their game, both in sculpting and the realism of the decoration, as referenced by modern/extant snakes and tropical birds - each of which is a good starting point.

However back to Battat these are all ten sculpts in the catalogue a year ago and while covering all the common or 'headline' types, there are one or two less obvious species in the line.

African Elephants; Animal Hospital; Animal Toobs; Animal Tubs; Battat Animals; Brown Bears; Bunny Hutch; Cat Tree; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaurs; Dinosaurs By Battat; Farm Animals; Firehouse Dogs; Gorilla Family; Horses; Lion Family; Mini Animals; Polar Bears; Reptiles; Sea Animals; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Terra By Battat; Wild Animals;
On the left the dinosaurs, on the right the mini-animal tubs, along with the counter display unit (CDU) for larger farm animals, apparently 2-each of the larger animals and 1-each of the smaller, there's less adherence to scale here, especially the sheep and pig.

African Elephants; Animal Hospital; Animal Toobs; Animal Tubs; Battat Animals; Brown Bears; Bunny Hutch; Cat Tree; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaurs; Dinosaurs By Battat; Farm Animals; Firehouse Dogs; Gorilla Family; Horses; Lion Family; Mini Animals; Polar Bears; Reptiles; Sea Animals; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Terra By Battat; Wild Animals;
Those mini-animal tubs; they seem to be aimed at the party-circuit/market, with not just duplicates but multiples of every sculpt? You feel that one-of-each of pairs in smaller headed-carded bags. Also they are a bit 'bright' and you wonder if they are either bought-in or simply made with less love, for a budget end-price! Note that the 'Reptiles' also contains amphibians.

African Elephants; Animal Hospital; Animal Toobs; Animal Tubs; Battat Animals; Brown Bears; Bunny Hutch; Cat Tree; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaurs; Dinosaurs By Battat; Farm Animals; Firehouse Dogs; Gorilla Family; Horses; Lion Family; Mini Animals; Polar Bears; Reptiles; Sea Animals; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Terra By Battat; Wild Animals;
Close-ups from Mr Berke of the Wild Animals (in the catalogue but not on show last year) and the REP-TILES [with amphibians], at 60 pieces it's obvious that there may be as many as 5 or 6 of each animal in the tub - a likely minimum of 5? Which will make it easy to collect these when they start appearing in Charity shops, but will also mean the duplicates will be near-impossible to off-load (if you're a dealer) other than by gifting to younger relative!

African Elephants; Animal Hospital; Animal Toobs; Animal Tubs; Battat Animals; Brown Bears; Bunny Hutch; Cat Tree; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaurs; Dinosaurs By Battat; Farm Animals; Firehouse Dogs; Gorilla Family; Horses; Lion Family; Mini Animals; Polar Bears; Reptiles; Sea Animals; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Terra By Battat; Wild Animals;
Also from Brian we have two of the 'family' group sets; lions and gorillas, the later look quite nice, but the former are not so hot, there's a slight simplicity or naivety to the sculpts, the lioness particularly looks slightly cartoonish and while manes are never easy, this one is poorer than most.

African Elephants; Animal Hospital; Animal Toobs; Animal Tubs; Battat Animals; Brown Bears; Bunny Hutch; Cat Tree; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaurs; Dinosaurs By Battat; Farm Animals; Firehouse Dogs; Gorilla Family; Horses; Lion Family; Mini Animals; Polar Bears; Reptiles; Sea Animals; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Terra By Battat; Wild Animals;
There's cats . . . and a cat tree! But again there's a bit of a mix, the rabbit set looks very good, bt I'd walk straight-past the dog firehouse, not only does in look a bit daft (do people actually have shit like that for their dogs?) but again the animals are a bit cartoony, although the lioness looks better in this sample!

Also it's nice to see separate sculpts for Brown and Polar bear families, instead of a paint change. Zebra's are poor, but so are just-about all model zebras - against the real thing, which has a subtly all model-animal companies seem to struggle-with, not the shape; they mostly get the shape, but the markings . . . oh dear!

African Elephants; Animal Hospital; Animal Toobs; Animal Tubs; Battat Animals; Brown Bears; Bunny Hutch; Cat Tree; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaurs; Dinosaurs By Battat; Farm Animals; Firehouse Dogs; Gorilla Family; Horses; Lion Family; Mini Animals; Polar Bears; Reptiles; Sea Animals; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Terra By Battat; Wild Animals;
CDU for the larger animals contains some new sculpts and some of the 'adults' from the family-group boxed-sets. The cheetah has lovely markings but the under-colouring is a bit limp, while the midge-collecting bird on the back of the water-buffalo is a nice touch.

I hope the liner has a hole in it for the giraffe, but how do you stack multiples in a warehouse?!!!

Friday, June 15, 2018

T is for Toy Fair '18 - Esdevium Games . . . Not!

My local games company has changed its name! It's now Asmodee, and they have (or carry) several games with figures in, none were on display at the show though so I'm only showing you catalogue scans in this post, but worth the read if you're not a dedicated follower of these things.

Catan is a popular game, although - I think I'm right in saying - normally the generic or 'original' sets have wooden counters? This Game of Thrones version from Fantasy Flight Games however, has some little figural game pieces which I think are around a 15mm War-gaming compatible size?

From the same 'GoT' trope comes A Song of Fire & Ice, a joint project between CMON Ltd., and Dark Sword Miniatures, and what nice looking miniatures they are. I'm guessing here that expansion packs and extra-figures are the hook?

As well as board games, Asmodee also import a lot of the blind-bag Moshling type stuff (post's half-done, just on the back burner) and more traditional game and pastimes. They also ship-in the Heroclix figure packs from WizKids with Star Trek and DC-licensed blisters illustrated here.

While these may well be more akin to Wizards of the Coast's Star Wars range? New for this year and another one to build-on with extra sets I suspect, Fantasy Flight again, but all these are 'Asmodee' in the UK.

This looks lovely, a kind of Steampunk, Golden Compass, World War One-and-a-Half, Russian Revolution in a box! The woman with a big-cat and the armoured bear are taken straight from the Golden Compass!

Which reminds me, I finally watched the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen the other day, several extraordinary ladies - as it happens - but I found it to be very disappointing, with huge plot holes/continuity errors and an overall feel of wasted-opportunity, almost as if three unrelated, shorter, films had been stiched-together with a blunderbuss full of nails!

But back to this game, from Stonemaier (and others) the figures would paint-up well and look to be around the 28mm mark?

The Asmodee line-up for 2018 seems to fill every cell as we move from Steampunk to tick the post-apocalyptic, sci-fi, hardboiled zombie-mutant fantasy box! I don't know if the figures in Fallout (Fantasy Flight again) are metal, but they have that sculpting style, which I know some people like - for painting - but I'm not so keen on the 'Nottingham' school of chunky, over-emphasised 'fine' detailing.

Myth and legend; Eastern-style, with this one from CMON/Asmodee; that's every box ticked except prohibition-era Chicago, I think! From the illustration; figures look to be at the larger end (28mm) but it's not clear, neither is it clear how many useful figures will be found in the Rising Sun box, or need to be purchased separately?

Ah! Prohibition-era Chicago, well . . . New York! The figures look to be about the same size as the old Parker Games game Vendetta, they also remind me of the Cluedo figures I was looking for the other day, grey with coloured bases, although a couple of the games above have similar, these are closer to what I was thinking-of. I like the little 'stash' tin to keep smuggle the playing pieces in.

That's eight games/game-systems and I'd happily give house-room to all of them, sadly; games like these don't often turn-up in charity shops!

Thursday, June 14, 2018

T is for Toy Fair '18 Reports - Oxford Diecast - Military Vehicles

I really must try and get the last of the Toy Fair reports off the computer and on to the Blog!

Shouldn't be too much blurb today as the photo's will speak for themselves, second visit to Oxford Diecast's stand at the [not so] recent British Toy Fair at Kensington Olympia, and the various vehicles I shot there.

An assortment of 1:76th scaled vehicles including a nice group of steam traction engines and road-rollers, and some very nice Glenfrome (?) 6x6 Range Rovers in various liveries. I also like the AEC Armoured Command Vehicle in err . . . both liveries!

Further down the line-up sees nice soft-skins from World War Two and the Cold War and an intricate looking Bofors, along with a totally fictional 1-ton Land-Rover! In the background are some lovely showman's wagons and circus vehicles, which could help bring the lovely Preiser sets up to OO-compatibility for UK layouts.

AFV;'s in the guise of Churchill IV's (?) and both short-76mm and 'Firefly' Shermans, the fictional lanny again with another in what looks like 1:48th scale, both the 'rovers are fictional in two ways, but there'll be a post on them later!

Catalogue page with a plethora of AFV's, ancient and modern, the tele-porter 'Long Reach' is an interesting and different model; it would look good serving either a modern jet or an artillery piece/SPG in a little vignette? And we've seen the Post Office version of the BSA here on the Blog in the past.

I thought the RAF centenary set was a bit lame; three modern/late type 'rovers, a JCB and and WWII truck with the ubiquitous Spitfire? They could have done better from what they already list, with a bit of paint!

More Land Rovers, I'd love this set, but it's got another fictional one to be repainted! The three one-tons's are the best thing about this set, along with the little desert theatre paint-finished, series-one. In the background can be seen boxed-sets of thematic commercials, military and civil vehicles.

As well as the odd 1:48th scale vehicle or two, Oxford have a growing range of N-gauge vehicles and I'm rather taken by the trio of little tractors!

Knowing next to nothing of N-gauge (I had the non-powered Treble-O trains from Triang Lone Star as a kid) I can't be sure, but the Churchill looks too wide to make a useful flat-bed load, which would seem to be the main-point of making one at this size? Especially as I think they had to have the side-sponson engine/air-intake louvres removed for rail-trooping anyway? And - is the turret on backwards?

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

P is for Papo - 7 - Loose Ends

In my attempts to shoot the comparison shots between the three sizes of knights and pirates I first tried shooting them on one of the glass display-cabinets, but obviously that was not terribly successful due to the transparent nature of the medium - irrespective of the lighting-versus-flash problems mentioned in the first tranche of these reports.

However the shots reveal some of the other stuff on display, of which some weren't to be seen on the video, or in the other posts, so the next three images are a Picasa-clearance which may interest you?



The bits you can see below the toob are all new for this year, while shop-display merchandising is visible in the background. Other loose-ends include . . .

. . . the catalogue scans of all the stuff 'New for 2018' which include 70mm figures of a circus animal trainer, Inuit/Esquimaux and cave-man, additions to the Fairy Tale, Fantasy and Knights lines, new dinosaurs, cetaceans and sharks, horse riders, wild animals and a very useful set of horse-show tools which will have/find many other applications for/with modellers, I'm sure.

Along the bottom row are the new compressed card play-sets/play-forts from Isiploy as supplied exclusively to Papo. You can see - in addition to those highlighted in previous posts - a fairytale house, two jungle sets, a volcano and a stable building for the horse riding stuff.

Some of the Fantasy and Fairytale figures new for 2018, I will trying to get my hands on the Puss in Boots, I think it's a lovely sculpt and every good home should have one!

These are some of the other Mini+ sets in the catalogue; in addition to the full-on Fantasy range, there is a pinky-purpler range which I have been referring to as the fairytale range, this is a non-Disney (refreshing!) look at various recognisable Grimm brothers or H.C. Andersen type characters and here we see the Mini+ offering in that range, titled Enchanted World.

Also illustrated are the full range of Mini+ Dinosaurs, the contents of the farm toob and the two sets of wild/zoo animals, one exclusively African, the other quite 'International'.

Monday, April 2, 2018

P is for Papo - 6 - Mini's and Mini+

So, the sets that really interest me (and hopefully some of you) are the Papo Mini at approximately 40mm and the Mini+ or previously/occasionally; Mini Plus) which weigh-in at approximately 56mm, sadly they are both limited ranges, but given that Schleich have nothing in either size range, it's better than nothing although China's Safari and the other French maker Plastoy do make similar toob-sets in one size or the other or both.

As seen at the show; tall, thin toobs are Mini (the biscuit tin/lunch boxes have gone by the wayside!); tall, fat toobs Mini+, and the shorter, fatter ones are the Mini+ dinosaurs.

Here I've compared the various sizes under slightly better light conditions, with a toob of mini knights, the header-carded monochrome ones Brian brought to my attention at Christmas and the Mini+ toob, while in the right-hand image we have a full-sized one who got a bit cropped-off!

Catalogue with codes and a better idea of what the figures actually look like than any of my show-shots. Skeleton for any  undead armies you may be planning or building, a nice Cerberus for re-shooting Ray Harryhausen with the animation app on your smartphone!

It's an odd selection, with some horror, some classic myth and an Ork for good measure!

The same scan for the medievals, these are the same ones I found in the charity shop biscuit-tin/lunch-box, but without the missing ones I couldn't show in the left-hand lot!

A couple of shots of the monochrome ones in all-over silver and gold, the poses are the same as the painted set, so these are either preferable for those who don't like painted figures, or a variation for those who will be looking for the painted-ones first.

Getting repetitive but I don't want the images clogging-up Picasa for the next god-knows-how-long! Painted Mini's on the left, monochrome on the right.

Catalogue images of the 56mm Mini+, pose selection of the Fantasy set is similar to the 40mm's, but there are differences, both in pose/sculpt detail and pose variation, with two Cerberus types - for instance.