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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 UN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UN. Show all posts

Thursday, December 4, 2025

B is for Britains - Seen Elsewhere, Eye Candy and Odds & Sods

Although, some of this might hurt your eyes, but even the mighty falter and in the end, everything dies.
 
Toward the end, Britains tried to get away from 'war' war, and the whole WWII, 'Boys Own', ♪♪♫Two World Wars and . . . ♪♫, "I mentioned it once . . but I think I got away with it / You started it!" type toy theme which had served British kid's so well since 1945, by adopting first this generic UN theme, then some of the silliness below! Standard farm version of the Short Wheelbase (SWB) Land Rover, given a United Nations makeover. Here missing its 'hard-top'.
 
Using the late version US Infantry (solid sculpts, no moving, plug-in arms), accompanying UN troops (Task Force Action Figures) were provided, along with several other paint schemes as 'enemy' or just other units, only available for a couple of years in the mid-1990's, they should be rare, but many retailers were left with unsold stock, and a few years ago most dealers had mint sets on their tables!

Arctic warriors?!
 
Sold with a desert version of the Land Rover as 'Desert Storm'!
 
75p was still a fair-bit of money for a kid in 1996, and that's for one figure!
 
 The final indignity - Task Force Special Units
 
I showed a few of the other-coloured ones on the Airfix Blog;
with more shots on the Modern British Infantry post. 
 

Slightly safer ground with these, the two standard packagings for the earlier WWII-themed support weapons 'Combat Weapons', here the British Mortar (also given to the Germans) and the US Recoilless Rifle (also given to the Japanese!). There was a longer card, which was the display one, designed to sit across the top of the counter-top box, and sold last, after the box was empty.
 
 
There was an attempt to relaunch the range in the mid-2000's by First Gear, who had bought the intellectual property rights and a few of the moulds (most are with DSG in Argentina), and a couple of 'realistic' paint issues were forthcoming, I think these are the second tranche, the first having matt-green bases and better paint?

Tuesday, August 31, 2021

T is for Two - Khaki Infantry Rack Toys

This wasn't even in the quese until I found the .zip file from Chris in Downloads this morning and thought I'd better pull my finger out and get them up here before the end of the month, so then I thought I might as well add the others as they follow a theme!

20 Pieces; 8213 US Infantry; Belgian Congo; Empire Made; Fairylite; H2106 Polythene Soldiers; Hong Kong Toy Soldiers; Katanga; Lone Star Khaki Infantry; Lone Star Paratroops; Made in Hong Kong; Monogram Infantry Figures; Past The Post; Plastic Toy Figures; PM35 US Infantry; Quality Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldiers Series; UN Helmets; UN Infantry; UN Troops; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Soldiers;
Fairylite (whom I regularly confuse - in my head - with the antipodean Feathalite! Not here, yet, I think?) were an early British importer/re-packer, jobbing both domestic production and Hong Kong output (there is a Fairylite version of the Jimson tank and transporter for instance) and Chris Smith sent these as part of our further discussions (off Blog) on the African 'Zulus' the other-few-weeks back.

The set bears some similarities with the blue & yellow trays which turn-up on evilBay from time to time, and of which a good example was recently in Plastic Warrior magazine. The back has a strange 'envelope-fold' closure and wire-hanger which looks easy to tare, so that this has survived intact is a minor miracle.

20 Pieces; 8213 US Infantry; Belgian Congo; Empire Made; Fairylite; H2106 Polythene Soldiers; Hong Kong Toy Soldiers; Katanga; Lone Star Khaki Infantry; Lone Star Paratroops; Made in Hong Kong; Monogram Infantry Figures; Past The Post; Plastic Toy Figures; PM35 US Infantry; Quality Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldiers Series; UN Helmets; UN Infantry; UN Troops; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Soldiers;
Those other trays however have the Britains/Timpo copies, whereas these are clearly Lone Star clones, painted-up to UN service, which could be a clue as to approximate production date, after the 1948 Middle East deployments, the next UN mission which caught the popular imagination was the war/s and insurgencies resulting from the collapse of the Belgian Congo, so early to mid-1960;s for this set? the 'Empire Made' is another clue, by the 1970's most mentions of 'empire' on prodcts from the colony had been replaced by some form of 'Hong Kong'.

20 Pieces; 8213 US Infantry; Belgian Congo; Empire Made; Fairylite; H2106 Polythene Soldiers; Hong Kong Toy Soldiers; Katanga; Lone Star Khaki Infantry; Lone Star Paratroops; Made in Hong Kong; Monogram Infantry Figures; Past The Post; Plastic Toy Figures; PM35 US Infantry; Quality Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldiers Series; UN Helmets; UN Infantry; UN Troops; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Soldiers;

This contemporary set (dated '64 by the diligent - and legendary - James Opie) has been seen here before, but back when the Blog had forty visitors a day, not the number we have now, and I know some people don't bother with the tag-list much, so we'll have another quick look!

Past the Post, who I mentioned in those Zulu posts, as being a possible source of those figures, there's so little on them they may be a phantom branding for the UK (or other) importers, and I have seen larger trays like the one in PW, or the one above, but in the same red-yellow Past the Post graphics.

20 Pieces; 8213 US Infantry; Belgian Congo; Empire Made; Fairylite; H2106 Polythene Soldiers; Hong Kong Toy Soldiers; Katanga; Lone Star Khaki Infantry; Lone Star Paratroops; Made in Hong Kong; Monogram Infantry Figures; Past The Post; Plastic Toy Figures; PM35 US Infantry; Quality Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldiers Series; UN Helmets; UN Infantry; UN Troops; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Soldiers;
Copies of Monogram's PM35/8213 US Infantry kit-figures, there are several sets of these and we have looked at them briefly here at Small Scale World in the past, only the carded rack-toy examples though, and I will get round to comparing and contrasting all of them with the lose samples - one day!

20 Pieces; 8213 US Infantry; Belgian Congo; Empire Made; Fairylite; H2106 Polythene Soldiers; Hong Kong Toy Soldiers; Katanga; Lone Star Khaki Infantry; Lone Star Paratroops; Made in Hong Kong; Monogram Infantry Figures; Past The Post; Plastic Toy Figures; PM35 US Infantry; Quality Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldiers Series; UN Helmets; UN Infantry; UN Troops; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Soldiers;
The marking is neatly stamped in two parts 'MADE IN' and 'HONG KONG', despite also having the 'Empire made' on the box. These are smaller (45mm 'ish) than the closer to 54mm of the other sets mentioned/above.

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

E is for Enforce . . . Peace!

Ah yes, bringing freedom and democracy to the barbarian hordes, one invasion at a time!

Continuing a theme, and these are contemporaneous with the Woolbro set we saw earlier; real, proper rack toys I was picking-up in odd newsagents and general stores as I drove around Britain in the late 1990's and early 2000's in a variety of driving jobs or jobs with a lot of driving involved - one store opposite a car park, off a one-way system in either Uckfield or Hailsham (?) on the A22 gave-up a lot of interesting stuff, some of which wended it's way to PW Towers!

B12 0RG; Birmingham; Blister Pack Toy Soldiers; Carded Rack Toy; Cold War Era Vehicles; Die Cast Metal; Free Wheeling; Gallob GI's; MIP; MOC; Modern Warfare; NOS; Peace Enforce; Peacekeepers; Pioneer; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Realtoy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart; Stonegalleon Ltd.; Tampo Printing;
Casually branded to a 'Stonegalleon' with randomly positioned stickers, these are in every other respect generics, but a brand is a brand for labeling purposes, and I thought we'd seen my single loose example here as Stonegalleon before, but I only mentioned him in passing, so this is the confirmation!

Simple polyethylene 'readymade' and die-cast AFV's, polystyrene traffic signs and a PVC figure each, they were probably around .99p each or £1.50 at a stretch?

B12 0RG; Birmingham; Blister Pack Toy Soldiers; Carded Rack Toy; Cold War Era Vehicles; Die Cast Metal; Free Wheeling; Gallob GI's; MIP; MOC; Modern Warfare; NOS; Peace Enforce; Peacekeepers; Pioneer; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Realtoy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart; Stonegalleon Ltd.; Tampo Printing;

Similar to the named stuff from Realtoy, Smart and Supreme, and the bits I suspect to have originated from Pioneer, the figures are around 45/50mm and quite soft, and the SAM-launcher chap is referencing the Galoob-Realtoy pose. I don't think these are Pioneer production, but copying it; the camouflage is simpler that my green (believed to be Pioneer) one or the Zita imports, and they are a tad smaller, but not as small as the other Pioneer line.

B12 0RG; Birmingham; Blister Pack Toy Soldiers; Carded Rack Toy; Cold War Era Vehicles; Die Cast Metal; Free Wheeling; Gallob GI's; MIP; MOC; Modern Warfare; NOS; Peace Enforce; Peacekeepers; Pioneer; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Realtoy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart; Stonegalleon Ltd.; Tampo Printing;
The LAV-alike (bottom corner of left-hand set) is poor, while the 'technicals' are cheapo die-casts, but this Marder MICV is all-plastic and probably a poor copy of the - now quite venerable - Roco-Minitanks model? That's it . . . more peacekeepers . . . enforcing!

Monday, October 26, 2020

Q is for Question Time - Hilco or Not?

Chris Smith is hoping for a ID on this chap, or at least a more solid ID than the maybe Hilco it currently enjoys!

60mm Military; 60mm Plastic Soldiers; 60mm Toy Soldiers; Cherilea 60mm Soldiers; Cherilea Toy Figures; Hilco; Hilco Plastic Figures; Hill & Co.; Johillco; John Hill & Co.; Phoenix Toys; Question Mark Figures; Question Time; Sharna Group; Sharna Ware; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; UN Helmets; UN Infantry; UN Troops; Unknown Toy Soldier; Unknown UN Infantry;
Sent nearly a year ago; it's a sign of the amount of stuff in the queue as much as it is a sign of my tardiness! The figure in question is on the left for those not necessarily familiar with the Hilco UN troops (figure on the right), and it was posting my UN troops elsewhere the other day that reminded me this chap was languishing!

You can see that while there are some subtle or minor differences in the sculpt, they don't really amount to full piracy or copying, but the base is quite different lacking the indentations left by mould release-pins on the Hilco figure, it also has a smaller outline/footprint and slightly different shape. It came with a bunch of the standard figures, but in a bigger mixed lot, so not too-much should be read from that?

I'm sure it’s from the Hilco-Phoenix-Cherilea-Sharna family, as does Chris, but where and/or when and under which of several brands? It's painted to match the UN figure as far as beret and base go, the rest once over-painted green, so it can clearly be taken as a sign of attempted 'self-coloured' military or camouflage (like the Super-Deetail paratroops from Britains), but an attempt which failed, hence the paint remnants?

Was it a production piece or simply a sample painted-up for comparison before showing to management/sales for decisions - a 'test shot' in other words? Another possibility might be a short-run for inclusion in a vehicle set? The problem is the various handlers of the various tools from the above 'group' used various base treatments of the same figures, so the base alone is not much of a clue!

Has anyone seen these flecked-version figures in their branded habitat to put Chris's curiosity at rest?

Thursday, October 24, 2019

C is for Chinese Combat Chaps

Another box-ticker really, but nice to get this one out of the way, as I've had the bottom shot in Picasa for about six-and-a-half years waiting to find the rest (out in the market place), only to find them, near-mint, in the Cherilea box, putting something away the other day (mixed, might-be-Hill Wild West!), which was nice! It also means the missing Sikhs may turn up as I was sure I had them but can't find them anywhere?

60mm Plastic Soldiers; 60mm Toy Soldiers; Charbens Chinese; Charbens Japanese Infantry; Cherilea 60mm Soldiers; Cherilea Chinese; Cherilea Japanese; Cherilea North Koreans; Cherilea Plastic Soldiers; Cherilea Toy Figures; Cherilea Toy Soldiers; Chinese Toy Soldiers; Korea; Korean War; Made in England; North Korean Toy Soldiers; Old Plastic Figures; Old Plastic Toys; Old Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Toy Soldiers;
Six poses, are they Chinese, North Korean or UN? In those bloody awful winters, everyone ended up wearing 'Deputy-dog' hats and there are two Bren-like weapons in evidence! But the officer sets the tone - and he's an indoctrinated, enthusiastically-invading, 'commie' rat-fink . . . if ever I saw one!

60mm Plastic Soldiers; 60mm Toy Soldiers; Charbens Chinese; Charbens Japanese Infantry; Cherilea 60mm Soldiers; Cherilea Chinese; Cherilea Japanese; Cherilea North Koreans; Cherilea Plastic Soldiers; Cherilea Toy Figures; Cherilea Toy Soldiers; Chinese Toy Soldiers; Korea; Korean War; Made in England; North Korean Toy Soldiers; Old Plastic Figures; Old Plastic Toys; Old Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Toy Soldiers;
From the other side (or another aspect), points to note I suppose are the different colours of base plastic, the Japanese style puttees, the US bazooka and British 'life-belt' flamethrower? And that's it really, it's why I call them box-tickers; you all know them . . . other people have covered them . . . these are mine . . . now in the tag-list!

60mm Plastic Soldiers; 60mm Toy Soldiers; Charbens Chinese; Charbens Japanese Infantry; Cherilea 60mm Soldiers; Cherilea Chinese; Cherilea Japanese; Cherilea North Koreans; Cherilea Plastic Soldiers; Cherilea Toy Figures; Cherilea Toy Soldiers; Chinese Toy Soldiers; Korea; Korean War; Made in England; North Korean Toy Soldiers; Old Plastic Figures; Old Plastic Toys; Old Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Toy Soldiers;
I have spares! Here compared to the Sino-Japanese flamethrower from Charbens (make a useful Rumanian on the Russian Front - summer of '43), ostensibly; the Cherilea are supposed to be 60mm and the Charbens 54' but you can see there's not much in it!.

I could shoot them in a line, but that's for the A-Z Blog one day, I could do more comparisons, but the obvious one will be on the Airfix Gurkha page eventually, so that's it!

Thursday, July 18, 2019

F is for Follow-up - Tents and Totem Poles

Couple of things I got round to doing which I should have done (tents) or meant to do (totem poles) at the time of the referred posts, but didn't as I'd forgotten the former and terminal laziness prevented the latter!

Army Bivouac; Army Tent; Bivouac; Camouflaged Tent; Marquee; Military Tent; Plastic Tents; Plastic Toy Tent; Play Set Accessories; Pup-tent; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tent; Tentage; Tents; Toy Soldier Accessories; Two-man Tent; Unknown Toy Tents; Unknown Toys; Vintage Army Tent; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Plastic Tent; Vintage Plastic Toys; Vintage Toy Figures; Vintage Toy Soldiers; Vintage Toy Tent; Vintage Toys; War Game Accessories;
So, while I was getting the tents down and shooting them the other day, I forgot that (pretty-much the same week) a parcel arrived from Peter Evans, which had among all the polymer loveliness; a tent!

A tent which has the same four mould release-pin marks with the sharply-angled terminals, as the two we looked at the other day , and which are also for forcing a deep moulding off the male half of a moulding or machine-tool.

1133; 1133 - Camouflaged Tent; 1134; 1134 - Red Cross Tent; A Team; A-Team; Army Bivouac; Army Tent; Bivouac; Camouflaged Tent; Card Tent; Cascos Azules; Cat. 1133 - Camouflaged Tent; Cat. 1134 - Red Cross Tent; Colecctiones Jecsan; Ejercitos de la Paz; Fabricados Por Jecsan; Federales Y Confederados; Jecsan; Jecsan Confederados; Jecsan Federales; Jecsan Tent; Kentoys - Reamsa; Marquee; Mattel A Team; Mattel A-Team; Mattel Toys; Military Tent; Plastic Tents; Plastic Toy Tent; Play Set Accessories; Pup-tent; Red Cross Tent; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell; Speedwell - Trojan; Speedwell Army Tent; Speedwell Khaki Infantry; Speedwell Toy Soldiers; Tent; Tentage; Tents; The A Team; The A-Team; Tienda de Campaña de Jecsan; Toy Soldier Accessories; Trojan 14th Army; Two-man Tent; Unknown Toy Tents; Unknown Toys; Vintage Army Tent; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Plastic Tent; Vintage Plastic Toys; Vintage Toy Figures; Vintage Toy Soldiers; Vintage Toy Tent; Vintage Toys; War Game Accessories;
The find (realisation!) allows for a sizer/comparison shot between both the Jecsan question-mark (Speedwell/Trojan?) and the 'smallie' included in that post, for which a second colour variation as also appeared - as if from nowhere! Along with the 'Q is for...' one now ID'd by Edwin Fear (cheers Edwin) as a 4" action-figure accessory from Mattel's A-Team lines.

Airfix 1:72nd Scale Indians; Airfix HO-OO Indians; Britains Copies; Britains Herald; Britains Wild West; Camp Fire; Carded Wild West Set; German Totem Pole; Hong Kong; Hong Kong Indians; Hong Kong MOC; Hong Kong Piracy; Hong Kong Wild West; Imperial; Imperial Premium; Imperial Totem Pole; Indian Camp Set; Indian Novelty Toys; Indian Toy Figure; Indian Toy Figures; Indian Village; Indians; Jean Hoefler; Jean Indians; Jean Totem Pole; Jean Wild West; Korona; Korona Premium; Korona Totem Pole; Made In Germany; Premium Totem Pole; Premiums; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tee-pee; Teepee; Tentage; Tipi; Totem Pole; Totem Pole Premium; Wild West Figures; Wild West Set;
Also comparing the Jean totem-pole, with that copy we looked at the other week [a while back] when I renovated the generic carded set. You can see the copy is quite a bit smaller.

Airfix 1:72nd Scale Indians; Airfix HO-OO Indians; Britains Copies; Britains Herald; Britains Wild West; Camp Fire; Carded Wild West Set; German Totem Pole; Hong Kong; Hong Kong Indians; Hong Kong MOC; Hong Kong Piracy; Hong Kong Wild West; Imperial; Imperial Premium; Imperial Totem Pole; Indian Camp Set; Indian Novelty Toys; Indian Toy Figure; Indian Toy Figures; Indian Village; Indians; Jean Hoefler; Jean Indians; Jean Totem Pole; Jean Wild West; Korona; Korona Premium; Korona Totem Pole; Made In Germany; Premium Totem Pole; Premiums; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tee-pee; Teepee; Tentage; Tipi; Totem Pole; Totem Pole Premium; Wild West Figures; Wild West Set;
It's actually a Korona premium, not shown in Peter Konrad's Weichplastic-Werbefiguren, but mine's an early 2nd edition (1994), and showing all the signs of factory paint, one or two of the figures shown in Konrad's book have paint, although it's unusual for premiums, it's not impossible - it's like those Crescent [Kellogg's] guards; I'm sure there's a painted issue of them, perhaps production overspill/end of promotion clearance?

The blue one is an unpainted Jean original, and most 'large-scale' totem-poles are nicely scaled for 'small-scale' figures, not only that, but these from Airfix - having quite a bit of clothing - make reasonable northern 'woodland' Indians!

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

T és per 'Tienda de Campaña de Jecsan'

The search term I used to find the images I needed to cobble this slightly controversial post together at short-notice, but a bit of controversy at Easter seems like a good idea, people shouldn't get too comfortable, sat at home stuffing themselves with chocolate as they celebrate the apparent wrongful conviction and state-sponsored murder of the claimed Messiah!

1133; 1133 - Camouflaged Tent; 1134; 1134 - Red Cross Tent; Army Bivouac; Bivouac; Camouflaged Tent; Cascos Azules; Cat. 1133 - Camouflaged Tent; Cat. 1134 - Red Cross Tent; Colecctiones Jecsan; Ejercitos de la Paz; Fabricados Por Jecsan; Federales Y Confederados; Jecsan; Jecsan Confederados; Jecsan Federales; Jecsan Tent; Kentoys - Reamsa; Plastic Warrior Issue 173; Plastic Warrior Issue 174; Plastic Warrior Magazine; PW Issue 173; PW Issue 174; PW173; PW174; PW; Issue 173; PW; Issue 174; Red Cross Tent; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell; Speedwell - Trojan; Speedwell Army Tent; Speedwell GI's; Speedwell Khaki Infantry; Speedwell Toy Soldiers; Tent; Tentage; Tienda de Campaña de Jecsan; Todocolecction; Trojan 14th Army; Trojan Australians; Trojan Japanese; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Una - VP; Vintage Army Tent; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Plastic Tent; Vintage Toy Figures; Vintage Toy Soldiers; Vintage Toy Tent;
But is it British?

Following the posting of the tent in the 'What The !&*$?' section of Plastic Warrior magazine's issue 173, I wrote the following to the Editor;

I was slightly surprised to see the request for information on the tent in PW173, as I'd assumed (never assume!) everyone thought it was Trojan, so I thought it was Trojan too - still learning this big-scale malarkey!

I now offer the possibility it may originate next door in Speedwell's stable? The colours on mine match the more mixed, marbled Speedwell Germans that came with it?

I also thought Trojan as they list both a red cross and camouflaged version in their catalogue, and I'm sure I've have seen plain-white ones (cat. 1134), assuming mine is 'camouflaged' (cat. 1133)?

Might the tent be one of the either-maker items which plague study of both . . . and others! Perhaps supplied by Speedwell to Trojan?

Only to be slapped-down with the news that it was in the big book of Spain and that seemed to be the end of the matter!

1133; 1133 - Camouflaged Tent; 1134; 1134 - Red Cross Tent; Army Bivouac; Bivouac; Camouflaged Tent; Cascos Azules; Cat. 1133 - Camouflaged Tent; Cat. 1134 - Red Cross Tent; Colecctiones Jecsan; Ejercitos de la Paz; Fabricados Por Jecsan; Federales Y Confederados; Jecsan; Jecsan Confederados; Jecsan Federales; Jecsan Tent; Kentoys - Reamsa; Plastic Warrior Issue 173; Plastic Warrior Issue 174; Plastic Warrior Magazine; PW Issue 173; PW Issue 174; PW173; PW174; PW; Issue 173; PW; Issue 174; Red Cross Tent; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell; Speedwell - Trojan; Speedwell Army Tent; Speedwell GI's; Speedwell Khaki Infantry; Speedwell Toy Soldiers; Tent; Tentage; Tienda de Campaña de Jecsan; Todocolecction; Trojan 14th Army; Trojan Australians; Trojan Japanese; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Una - VP; Vintage Army Tent; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Plastic Tent; Vintage Toy Figures; Vintage Toy Soldiers; Vintage Toy Tent;
Hoovered-up study material!

Now, there is no doubt that Jecsan (who were revealed in the latest PW; Issue 174, to be the originator) have a number of these tents, indeed a couple of Google searches have revealed that as a Spanish toy, it's not even slightly rare, there were lots on Todocolecction last week, both colours, with and without the 'bedding insert' and all variants.

However in answer to the original question in PW173; "Does anyone know who made the military tent, below?" I am going to say, yes; probably Speedwell and/or Trojan. For the simple reason that it is camouflaged, or at least it is marbled/flecked with at least three colours in an attempt at camouflage.

But, let's look at the Spanish oeuvre first to get our bearings and . . .

1133; 1133 - Camouflaged Tent; 1134; 1134 - Red Cross Tent; Army Bivouac; Bivouac; Camouflaged Tent; Cascos Azules; Cat. 1133 - Camouflaged Tent; Cat. 1134 - Red Cross Tent; Colecctiones Jecsan; Ejercitos de la Paz; Fabricados Por Jecsan; Federales Y Confederados; Jecsan; Jecsan Confederados; Jecsan Federales; Jecsan Tent; Kentoys - Reamsa; Plastic Warrior Issue 173; Plastic Warrior Issue 174; Plastic Warrior Magazine; PW Issue 173; PW Issue 174; PW173; PW174; PW; Issue 173; PW; Issue 174; Red Cross Tent; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell; Speedwell - Trojan; Speedwell Army Tent; Speedwell GI's; Speedwell Khaki Infantry; Speedwell Toy Soldiers; Tent; Tentage; Tienda de Campaña de Jecsan; Todocolecction; Trojan 14th Army; Trojan Australians; Trojan Japanese; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Una - VP; Vintage Army Tent; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Plastic Tent; Vintage Toy Figures; Vintage Toy Soldiers; Vintage Toy Tent;
Grrrreeeeeen, pure grrrreeeeen!

. . . spot the deliberate mistake - if you haven't already from the previous image; it would appear the Spanish forgot to sell themselves any 'camouflaged' ones and shipped them all to Britain, where I have now seen at least four?

It is a fact that while there may be marbled ones in Spain, I have yet to find one, but, all the non-white ones I've seen in the UK (and been told are 'Trojan') are marbled. At which point I should add that I've seen white ones over here too, but they are - by design - going to prove harder to ascribe, although I have a feeling one of them had painted red-crosses?

But the Spanish green ones are flat green, several shades, from a yellowish-olive green through a darker olive-drab to a pale-olive, some of which difference may be due to lighting, but that there are different greens is for sure, however; they are all flat, monotypes.

1133; 1133 - Camouflaged Tent; 1134; 1134 - Red Cross Tent; Army Bivouac; Bivouac; Camouflaged Tent; Cascos Azules; Cat. 1133 - Camouflaged Tent; Cat. 1134 - Red Cross Tent; Colecctiones Jecsan; Ejercitos de la Paz; Fabricados Por Jecsan; Federales Y Confederados; Jecsan; Jecsan Confederados; Jecsan Federales; Jecsan Tent; Kentoys - Reamsa; Plastic Warrior Issue 173; Plastic Warrior Issue 174; Plastic Warrior Magazine; PW Issue 173; PW Issue 174; PW173; PW174; PW; Issue 173; PW; Issue 174; Red Cross Tent; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell; Speedwell - Trojan; Speedwell Army Tent; Speedwell GI's; Speedwell Khaki Infantry; Speedwell Toy Soldiers; Tent; Tentage; Tienda de Campaña de Jecsan; Todocolecction; Trojan 14th Army; Trojan Australians; Trojan Japanese; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Una - VP; Vintage Army Tent; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Plastic Tent; Vintage Toy Figures; Vintage Toy Soldiers; Vintage Toy Tent;
Whites

Now the white ones - definitely Spanish - raise several other points, which as I am only proposing a theory here, are worth looking at, although it's not all that clear and it will take/needs a Spanish collector to study and annotate them properly.

Most (but not all) the Spanish white tents, have a thinner window-bar on the open 'vent' window, it also has a more delicate rolled-up vent-cover relief-sculpting than the 'cheese slab' on the mouldings with a thicker window-bar (the tent outlined with hatchings - centre-left). However there is evidence for thin bars on some green ones too, so there were clearly at least two machine-tools.

I'm not so convinced about the differences I marked on, for the over-hang wavy-bits, I think it had more to do with angles of shots and a short-shot moulding (the 'scalloped' one).

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Fully Glazed!

Another major difference between the tool shots is that some tents have a second window on the back wall of the 'canvas', a rather fetching dormer-type with six framed panes in two panels meeting in the centre, and presumably opening and closing - if the carpenter remembered to put the hinges in!!

One of the things that needs more work (and if a Spaniard doesn't do it soon, Todocolecction will provide me with enough evidence to confirm or disprove myself) is the possibility (likelihood?) than those tents with rear etched-windows are the tents which also have . . .

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In a flap

. . . a straight-edged flap to the left of the door, as opposed to the more common curved edge, and again, while I think I saw a green one with rear-window, I couldn't find it on a second search, so for now it has to be assumed to be a white tent 'thing'.

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Comparison

While the other Internet images here today have been screencaps or crop-outs, I am using this one (on the left) whole for the legitimate 'research purpose' of comparing with mine. You can see that they are the same tool, but the Spanish one is a flat green, and poorer-finished, being both more flashy, and less fettled.

The [UK] one has been cleaned-up, but had less flash to clean up, to begin with, especially on the four long internal mould release-pin channels, necessary to push the deep moulding off the male half of the mould. The strange off-set window cavity (with the thicker bar) is also the same.

It would seem that there are two tools identifiable from this early, slightly cursory work, one having the thin window bar, extra etched window and straight-edge to the door-flap, mostly white, and one with no second window, a curved flap and a thick window bar, mostly plain green if found in Spain, often camouflaged if found in the UK.

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Different treatments of the figures
but both close to the tent's mix.

At this point the theory needs to speculate! I suspect that if the theory (and there's nothing wrong with a theory, it remains only a theory until proven or disproven) that Speedwell and/or Trojan are responsible for the UK found camouflage versions is true; they came after the thin window-bar version had been in production for some time.

The fact that the thin bars are often broken, along with the daft window on the rear wall led to the development of the second version with a more robust window-bar and no rear window, in the production of which the door-flap was also given a little more 'sag'.

However there may be other versions and I will continue to pore-over images as they become available!

Now it may be that any UK version is a straight copy, but I think they may have had first dibs on the new tool, hence the cleaner castings? The Spanish would have had a stock of the old mostly (all?) white ones, and switched to the latter version after it was returned - from the UK?

The reasoning for a relationship is not hard, there was a lot of mould-swapping back in the day, the whole Trojan/Speedwell and UNA/VP thing has Kentoy behind it, one of the Kentoy sculptors worked with the Spanish (Reamsa) . . . draw your own picture; it's only a theory!

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Three colours clearly visible
at the neatly-trimmed gate-mark

With the addition of a fourth colour (sand) these Speedwell Germans are manufactured in a very similar colour-way and the other three colours (oxide-red, herb-green and black) are a good match - the herb green goes a bit appley where it mixed with the sand, but on the rifle's four-grip it's the same herby or pale-jade shade.

Trojan carried two tents in their catalogue, priced to match a stretcher team (one shilling and sixpence), which would be approximately right for the amount of plastic in this tent; 
  • ·         Cat. 1133 - Camouflaged Tent
  • ·         Cat. 1134 - Red Cross Tent 
. . . for which there are no other candidates, the only likely one I knew-of turned out to be Starlux years ago - a small two-man pup-tent, also marbled but in a phenolic or styrol polymer!

Also Trojan - who were (only a few years ago) a barely-understood 'minor make' - have turned out to be a prolific maker of toys, novelties and plaything's including flying models of aircraft and gliders, collectors cards, blow-moulds and solid plastic toy soldiers, with Colin Penn's recent discovery probably also involved and they (Trojan) may well have had the clout (or 'imagination') to hire-in a Spanish mould.

Some older collectors already thought this (the camouflaged) tent was Trojan, but the match being with Speedwell figures, that makes it a bit murkier. The people from whom I bought mine had been to the Trojan works back in the 1950's/60's, and large numbers of both Speedwell and Trojan figures were in that same 'big purchase'.

They also reported a vat of liquid in the stables, from which people were taking 'stuff', this is unlikely to be a polymer (even though the witness though it was - hot plastic, out of its containment vessel doesn't behave like a liquid, but more like a writhing and rapidly solidifying snake - or hot blancmange!) so they may also be responsible for some of the many unknown hollow-cast or solid lead figures in the back of Joplin's 'Big Book'? Or maybe they were casting components for the model aircraft?

The real point is that for the theory to hold until further evidence comes to light, one only has to accept that there don't seem to be Jecsan camouflaged versions in Spain, but there are a few in the UK, Trojan had a varied oeuvre and a camouflaged tent in their catalogue, there's no other obvious candidate for the Trojan tent at the moment and . . . err . . . that's it.

Speedwell and/or, of/for Trojan tent via Jecsan? I'm not saying they ARE, but I am saying they MIGHT be!

Hell - Jecsan may even have got the tent from the Brit's, they (Speedwell / Trojan) were active in the 1950's, the Jecsan set's which carried these are dated (by the Spanish) to the 1960's? But that's a mischievous-thought rather than a serious part of the theory!
 
19th May 2022 - Now (2022) to be found in the Trojan Special publication as Trojan! I still prefer Speedwell, but there was cross-fertilisation!

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Boy Scout's on manoeuvres

Four very similar mould release-pin marks are to be seen here on a modern Hong Kong/China tent, again: to help 'pop' the moulding off the deep male half of the tool. Anyone know whose sets it was found in?

Friday, February 22, 2019

F is for Follow-up - Polish Production

I mentioned the other day that a lot of stuff gets credited to PZG which probably never saw the inside of their workshops and this post is in some way to explain that point, while clearing the smaller samples from my Polish WWII/Soviet-era tubs, most of these are described as PZG somewhere on the Internet.

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Stating with a scaler/sizer, we have the Airfix Cold War troops at either end of the top row, struggling to be 54mm at about 52-mil! Inside-one on the right is the full-on 54mm WWII Russian from the same maker, with two of the PZG's from the previous post - the rest are to be looked at below and vary from around 55 to 75mm, bases having a lot to say in the final height though, with 56mm as a starting point.

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60-mil with base, but actually the smallest at around 55mm foot-to-crown, these are PZG, and I suppose (like 'assume' Erwin, but a different word, just for a change!) they may be an earlier incarnation by dint of a slight finesse over the chunky based ones, and the fact that they seem to turn-up less often?

Bearing in mind what Gisby said in the comments section of the previous PZG post, these appear to be copied from the Airfix HO/OO (1:76th) scale set! Which also dates them to no earlier than 1964; probably a year or two later.

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Base mark, I've dealt with the PZG in the past; Polski Zwiazek Gluchych (Union of the Deaf or 'Polish Association for Deaf People'), the ZSP is an abbreviation for - in Polish - Zwiazek Syndykalistów Polski (Polish Syndicalist Association), which seems to be a second tier of bureaucracy, some collective/state function? I think it's a bit like our putting a 'Royal National' in front of Institute [of the] Blind to get RNIB, or RNLI for the Lifeboat Institution?

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The largest are these 75mm prone figures, and the odd thing is no standing or based figures to go with them? Except, I think I may have the standing figures in the still missing box of Eastern Bloc flats, along with another BRDM-type like the ones we've seen here previously, which means they are probably Centrum not PZG?

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Plastic Colours also match those Centrum AFV's, along with the flattish nature of the prone poses, the actual 'flat' nature of the upright troops and the AFV's and the fact that their material is cleaner (or 'purer') than the insipid, striated, flaky re-grind and recycled off-cuts PZG tended to use.

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Now, these are interesting, I think they may also be Centrum, due to their semi-flat nature, size and the mould-release pin marks, but I don't know for sure. The second-largest at 65mm and carrying the same yellow paint on their bases PZG are known for?

What they depict is equally interesting, it's hard to tell from the sculpted-blob whether it's a soviet style paratrooper badge, Polish paratroopers (most likely) or a UN peacekeepers globe and wreath, if paratroopers it might mean they are Russian production, but the Poles did partake in several UN missions before the 'wall' came down and continue to, so it would be nice to think that's what is depicted here?

[At time of posting - Google suggests they are polish paratroopers Iin UN berets, WITH the polish cap-badge, which is just perfect!]

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The Bases; the two central, evenly spaced release pins are similar to those on the Centrum AFV set, but under collectivisation, different toy firms would have been getting tools from the same machine-tool firms!

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This chap is very interesting, and the only one I've found of the type, if you didn't know better or if the base was a glue-on, you'd be forgiven for thinking 'Bloody hell, un-documented, rare as rocking-horse shit, Malleble Mouldings khaki infantry figure?'

Sadly the base IS attached as part of the moulding, and the paint points East! But where in the East? . . . your guess is as good as mine . . . but someone knows?

With the leggings/puttees and helmet I'm thinking Czechoslovakia, Hungary or Rumania . . . Bulgaria . . . maybe; one of the lesser Soviet satellite-states anyway, but big-enough to have their own toy-production, over-and-above Russian imports? People use the Airfix Italians as Rumanian troops, from the puttees; so Rumania seems likeliest?

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Two orphans, probably both PZG, the radio operator is in blue plastic under the paint, but has a late (?), solid, thick PZG type base, while the harder plastic, cruder-sculpted bazooka-man is less obvious - being baseless - and looks familiar, but I can't place him . . . cut-n-shut of the US Infantry bazooka and kneeling firing 2nd version Para' from Airfix?

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Base comparisons of some of the above figures.

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Three more which turned-up elsewhere; must have been from the November show in Birmingham 2011, and went straight into storage in the wrong 'zone'! All PZG, but one's a 60+mm against the two standard 54mm's.

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The larger guy's base in  a third or fouth variant of PZG's and the second hollowed-out type, with a clever PZG-ZSP with the zed used twice! The 1 - 2 will be a production code or batch number or something equally insignificant, I doubt it's a '1-of-2'!