Adding to the small scale railway stuff we looked at earlier in the month, here's a couple of dodgy pages from a Corr's catalogue, of the larger scale stuff, most of which is listed in O'Brian, but not all of them illustrated, although he has more, and better pictures, but ti all adds to the whole.
About Me
- Hugh Walter
- No Fixed Abode, Home Counties, United Kingdom
- 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 War Elephants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label War Elephants. Show all posts
Sunday, December 31, 2023
M is for More on Minikins
The war elephant is - I think - the important visual-addition to the hobby?
While I don't think this adds anything to the hobby's knowledge-base, but I might as well get it up here while I'm going through all this stuff! Dates and times for this is all, probably, 1950's? An eclectic collection of stuff, in a variety of scales, and a lot of it seemingly aimed at the gift market or museum shops?
Labels:
1:Mixed Scales,
Ancient - Mixed,
Archive,
Artillery,
Ceremonial,
Corr's,
Ephemera,
M,
Make; Japan,
Medieval,
Metal - Lead,
Minikins,
Samurai,
War Elephants
Monday, June 13, 2022
E is for the Elephants in the Room!
This is a fun post, mostly new to hobby,
Blog and Internet - except eBay, where they all came from! Credeco, a new name to me a year-and-a-half ago when I bought the
first of these (a couple were on another blog years ago), and while these have
mostly been posted elsewhere in dribs and drabs over the last year, the article
folder has been on the desktop for most of it, slowly being added to!'re up to now were up-to
when this post had 12 images! Although there are more to find, a strange mix of
wholly original sculpts of some ingenuity or imagination, and crude cut-n-shut
copies of Britains Trojan warriors,
from this lesser Spanish make, in the bazaar/rack-toy style.
This was the first one in the bag, he came
with two other non-Credeco lots, and
the seller (Miguel Angel) included a freebie (some Italian swoppet Wild West
figures)! How could I not buy a War Elephant I'd never seen before!
Following up the seller's other lots while
leaving feedback for the first three purchases lead to two more! One has a hole
in it and I wondered if someone had cut the rider out, but I've seen another
one others, which are the same (and now have a second, see below), with a
rider in a different colour, so they may seem to have had single-moulding
and two-part lines?
Equally, I'm not sure if this was factory
paint or home paint, but I wasn't convinced as to the latter, so deciding on
the former, shot the hell out of it (in case) before sending it to the bleach
vats for an overnight snooze. Either way it's not good painting.
now then)
was these three, it was the Roman on a camel I'd remembered (or found in the
archive folder for Creadeco, which is
the same thing; that's the whole point of the archive!), 'Hector' loses his
javelin in favour of an axe, and a wood-axe at that! He also gets a head swap,
while 'Achillies' now has Hector's head and a move of his sword-arm, both have
been given new hoplon shields.
The mounted figure is the best (and I love
the elephants), and why not, the Roman empire had a vast desert boarder in
North Africa/the Middle East, camels are recorded as coming west with Darius and/or
Xerxes, so whether Roman or Greek (Carthaginian or Trojan) why not have him on
a camel, especially as his protagonist is an Arab! He's half Britains 'Agamemnon', and half the Marx cut-and-shut with came out of Hong
Kong courtesy of Giant and others!
Yeah, I seem to have taken and awful lot of
shots of them for some reason! Checking the old Trojan post here I wonder
if these aren't actually copies of the 'believed to be' French bazzaar
rack-toys, some of which are in that post?
The above has been ready for publication for
some weeks (some months for the early drafts), but I took delivery of what will
be it for a while, the other day so we plow-on, although no 'family photo' as the
rest seem to have gone to storage!
Where we
Overnight snooze in the bleach vat!
Gives me a unit of 35mm Carthaginians!
They're not terribly realistic, obviously, but no worse that certain Cherilea
output I could mention - and often have! They are, after all, proper 'toy'
soldiers first, and I imagine if not actual sobres, as least kiosko!
The red soldier may be missing a spear-tip, standard or sun-shade of some kind?
Also they fit quite well with the Rojas e
Malaret board-game war elephant.
By now I was on a roll, or a quest, found
the mounted ones I'd remembered elsewhere, and managed to grab these two
with the blue one in the final image, obviously taken from Britains Trojans, one
is just near copy ('Ulysses', right) with a head swap, but the other ('Ajax') has
had his broadsword replaced with a rather crude spear.
The Ulysses knock-off has a hole in his
shield which seems deliberate, but has no apparent function and may be
something like a broken mould release-pin that somehow got stuck or fired into
the figure?
'Paris', Troy! The archer gets the biggest
makeover, losing his bow, arrow and quiver in favour of a sword and dagger,
which rather leaves him looking like an over acting character hamming-it-up in
a pantomime!
The final purchase (for This is another of the elephants with the hole, and you can see how a little diminutive figure is just stuffed in the hole like a cheap Hong Kong turret crewman! I think the silver on this is factory-paint, and having stripped the other, will probably leave this one as it is?
A couple of close-up's really taken to help me see if he was 'meant' and yes, that's all tool-machined marks round the feet, not a figure taken from a base. The trouble is, with my eyesight these days he could be mistaken for a damaged figure, and while it wouldn't stop me keeping him as a sample/example if I found him, I bet a lot of loose ones have been chucked-out as being [or; appearing to be] both damaged and odd-scale. The horse is a ringer, taken off of a wagon team, so I still need another camel, but the figure is lovely! Tumanbay eat your heart out, my General Qulan rides again! A few recent sellers on Todocollection, I think the archer may be an Atlantic roman stuffed in the hole? Evidence, so far, seems to point to four slightly different elephants, being two pairs of similar variations of the same sculpts, the one providing two with separate crew (head-spike and no head-spike), the other two with integral crew (sword & shield and sword & spear/parasol/standard?), and all possibly being variations of an original master, with leg and trunk changes? Finally, not Creadeco - this guy was bought with the two red ones, as I figured he might go with them, but he's a lot taller and was obviously a copy of something else - he looked familiar? He was neither the Elastolin or Reamsa pointing chaps (which I thought of first) the former's holding a scroll in the left hand, the latter is pointing the other way!In the end he turned-out to be a copy of the Jecsan Centurion! He also looks slightly effete, like he can hardly be bothered to point anywhere with any seriousness! "You! Soldiers! Err . . . go over there and do . . . something useful, but don't trouble me again"
Creadeco Punic Wars - box nicely ticked I think!
Labels:
30mm,
54mm,
Ancient Carthage,
Ancient Greece,
Ancient Rome,
Ancient Troy,
Arabs,
Britains,
Creadeco,
E,
Elephants,
Jecsan,
Make; Spain,
Plymr - Ethylene,
War Elephants
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