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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.

Saturday, June 30, 2018

F is for Follow-up - Vitacup

You may remember that Colin Penn kindly send some images of his Vitacup animals to the Blog a while ago now, with some I hadn't posted, one of which I called - at the time - a "gazelle/deer (with curved horns)", well I now know it was issued as an Impala . . .

Vitacup Farm and Zoo Plastic Figurines Novelty Premium Animals Freebies Giveaways Impala, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com
. . . and Chris Smith sent me one the other day! Both horns intact which is the trick with several of these 'Ivorene' polystyrene animals, who are both quite robust and brittle at the same time! And - in my defence, I did call it an Impala in the first post, so why I was so vague the next time I don't know!

Vitacup Farm and Zoo Plastic Figurines Novelty Premium Animals Freebies Plastic Toy Deer Doe Fawn, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com
I have also said - in the ever-lengthening number of Vitacup posts here at Small Scale World - that I believed there was a painted set, or painted versions, and a damaged one of them was also in the lot Chris sent.

Now, it has 'Foreign' on the base which is usually a sign of it being German or Japanese from the 1950's/60's, Hong Kong stuff tended to bang-on about 'Crown Colony' back in the early days. While the temptation is to think Japan (due to its similarity to HK) I wonder if it wasn't actually German.

We had several similar pieces as kids, which we got in 1960 from some hill on the Rhine in Germany (I've mentioned before here), the home of the gnomes? Anyway, they were gold-chromium plated with little plinths and plastic-jewel lanterns etc . . . long-gone now, sadly.

I further stated in one of the early posts on Vitacup that "There are two distinct sculpting styles; a realistic look, which is most of them, and a stylised 'carved' effect..." This deer and several of the other animals are in that style.

Vitacup Farm and Zoo Plastic Figurines Novelty Premium Animals Freebies Plastic Toy Deer Doe Fawn, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com
Another one on the right, cropped-out from the feebleBay, it has no white spots on it's rump, while mine is compared to the bare one on-screen. I now don't believe the painted ones are Vitacup, but that Vitacup sourced some of their range from the moulds previously used for tourist novelties . . . and possibly German (or Eastern European; Czech?) moulds at that?

That was going to be the full extent of this post, but I was on a roll!

Vitacup Farm and Zoo Plastic Figurines Novelty Premium Animals Freebies Plastic Toy Deer Doe Fawn, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com
There are in fact six deer, the three above which are quite common, in the carved style and bough-in or otherwise outsourced, and the three below, far less common and possibly from the last set (see below) Vitacup issued, they are - obviously - more realistic sculpts.

We have looked at the horn-addition phenomena before, but it's interesting to see on the [later] three others a male (reverse pose) a female and a smaller fawn, with the common ones they are all the same size and two are the same sculpt, but they fill the same roles?

Suggesting the source of the previous [tourist novelty] poses had dried-up?

Vitacup Farm and Zoo Plastic Figurines Novelty Premium Animals Freebies Sheep Lambs, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com
That's enough deer dear; trying to get a definitive 'head-count' from the evilBay lot these pale blue ones are cropped out of, led to question marks of what is actually a Vitacup sheep and what isn't? The lamb with inner-flat legs is very Vitacup (the baby elephant is very similar) but seems to need  a base, yet; not to have had one, while the sheep (bottom left) may be a soft-plastic infiltrator to another eBay auction lot.

Vitacup Farm and Zoo Plastic Figurines Novelty Premium Animals Plastic Toy Freebies Goats Kids, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com
The common goat seems to have been replaced - like the deer - by a similar species (is it a Chamois? Cheviot?) in a new leaping-pose, along with a little kid, fitted with a small bell on a collar.

Vitacup Farm and Zoo Plastic Figurines Novelty Premium Animals Freebies Horses Ponies Foals Plastic Toys, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com
The horses also suffer from redundancy in what I think was the last issue, with a new halter'less adult (2) replacing the older one (1) and an almost identical foal (4) replacing the earlier sculpt (3), but while the early one was the same size as the horse almost, the new one is smaller, yet there is a smaller one still (5) in the common sets, a copy of 3 but with a bent leg?

Vitacup Farm and Zoo Plastic Figurines Novelty Premium Animals Freebies Fox Wolf Alsatian Pig Hog Wild Boar Plastic Toy, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com
Is it (top left) a wolf, a vixen or just a replacement 'fox'? For a while I thought it might be a corgi-type, but with a big tail! It might be an Alsatian hound? The wild boar also seems to have had a late update.

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Speaking of dogs, they have risen to five (six if the foxy-wolf is an Alsatian!), with the addition of a racing-dog and a boxer (Dobberman? Rotweiler?), note also that the Internet bulldog doesn't have the painted collar he is often found with.

Studying them on the internet can lead to a belief or suspicion of two alternate rhinoceros sculpts, but I think there is only the one, it's just that it can lose a lot of fine detail in low-resolution images and appear quite different.

I suspect we are looking for a total of 52, broken down into 3 issues of 12 animals per issue being - each time - a mix of farm, woodland, wild/'zoo', birds and domestic pets (including the common sculpts and both versions of the ['bough-in'] deer), and one late issue of 16 less common animals, all pets, farm or woodland.

My current totals are a minimum of 53, or a maximum of 55, if we lose both of the two question-mark sheep and one horse, it adds up? But I bet more turn-up! We will - clearly - return to Vitacup here again; before it's all told.

Known Listing [updated]
(headings are mine)

Domestic (6)
Cat
Poodle
Airedale/Scottie type
Bulldog
Greyhound/Lurcher type
Boxer (Dobberman?)

Farm (14 to/or 16)
Horse (bridle and halter, one leg bent)
Horse (bare head, standing)
Pony/foal (larger, tail longer and pointing up)
Foal (smaller, tail short and pointing down)
Foal (smallest, bent front left leg, copy of pony)
Donkey
Pig
Cow
Calf
Goat (standing)
Kid (bell)
Ram
Lamb (standing head turned)
Lamb walking
Lamb (semi-flat, might not be Vitacup?)
Sheep - Prone (might not be Vitacup?)

European Wildlife/Woodland Animals (14 from 13 sculpts)
Wild Boar 1 (common)
Wild Boar 2 (rarer)
Deer - Doe/Fawn - head to left (no horns, stylised - bought-in moulding)
Deer - Young Stag - head to left (small horns added, stylised - bought-in moulding)
Deer - Young Stag - head to left (small horns, realistic)
Deer/Fawn - looking forwards (no horns, realistic)
Deer - Doe - feeding (no horns stylised - bought-in moulding)
Deer - Fawn (realistic)
Deer - Large Stag (reindeer?)
Mountain Goat/Chamois (leaping off hind legs)
Squirrel
Fox (common, looking to right)
Fox/Vixen or Wolf (rarer, looking forwards, might be Alsatian shepherd-dog)
Rabbit (Hare?)

Wildlife (11)
Rhinoceros
Elephant - adult trumpeting
Elephant - baby
Polar Bear
Bison (Wisent?)
Camel - Bactrian two humped
Lion
Lioness (or Jaguar?)
Giraffe
Kangaroo
Impala

Birds (7)
Pheasant
Duck
Stork/Crane
Pelican
Penguin
Ostrich
Eagle (sea eagle?)



Other (1)
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Friday, June 29, 2018

P is for Perfect Parcel!

Chris Smith was a sneaky-beaky! He had arranged to send me some Tatra / Nabisco / Kellogg's / Peak Freans / All-points-West toy soldier premium swaps he had along with a handful of Vitacup premiums . . . but sent a huge pile of stuff! And while Small Scale World needs constant feeding with piles of stuff, it was a very kind gesture.

And - with similar donations from 'Sandown' Jim and Mr. Burke in recent years a humbling thing for which my gratitude never seems to do justice to the act? Thank you Chris, and thank you Brian and Jim.

Mixed Plastic and Other Vintage and Modern Toy Soldier Model Figure and Other Accessories Tatra Dime Store Dreams Vitacup Animals Warriors Of The World Biscuit Premiums Jeep
Mostly the bits I was expecting to receive, with a couple of the larger pieces from the other parts of the parcel. I will have a big sort-out of all the Tatra when the rest come out of storage and do a more definitive article with everything that's come out since the first, rambling and increasingly inaccurate post.

The two tanks are upside-down for a reason - their own post! They're so cool folks, so very, very cool, they're cooley-cool - I say so!

The motorbike is an odd one; it appears to be an unmarked, yet reasonably accurate copy of the Britains Harley Davidson [coming to a dealership near you, from somewhere other than Milwaukie soon!] Police Sherriff Electra-Glide (?), with a soft vinyl copy of the CHiP's-like rider, but with a polystyrene head and plug-on German helmet?

I say 'appears' as I don't have the original to compare with, but I'm pretty sure they were marked Britains on both the engine underside and the tyres, this in totally unmarked, and while the Britains one was maybe a half-dozen parts (less wheels) this would be only three with the missing seat.

Zee, Play-Me? Someone like that! And I will look out for a cheap Britains one so I can compare them in a future post. We'll see him again before that in a M/C roundup already in the queue.

Equally interesting is the cart, which I think has the Blue Box hay-box on it, but the frame is a heavy, crude silver plastic - almost early British (Taylor or Barratt?) in style - and small wheels which may not be right, but fit? We'll definitely return to it one day when we look at them all together . . . it's the same silver as some Trojan Wild West?

Bersaglieri WWI, Camp Fire, Cat In A Box, Cat On The Internet, Cats, Conan The Barbarian, Corgi Accessories, Corgi Figures, Dimestore Dreams, Dinky Toys, Fantasy Figures, Fantasy Models, Farm and Zoo, Farm Toys, Farming Figures & Animals, Feline Pair; Flash Gordon, Flat Figures, He-Man, Italian Bersaglieri, Kellogg's Premiums, Kittens, Masters Of The Universe, Matchbox 1-75, Matchbox Toys, Mixed Lot, Mixed Toy Soldiers, Model Kits, MOTU, Nabisco Premiums, Novelty Figurines, Novelty Key Ring, Novelty Toy, Peak Freans Premiums, Pigs, Plastic Figure, Plastic Figurine, Plastic Figurines, Plastic Model Kit, Plastic Novelty, Plastic Toy Figures, Plastic Toy Soldiers, Plastic Toys, Soldiers Of The World, Swine Toy, Timpo Cats, Timpo Kittens, Toy Pigs, Vitacup Premiums, WWI British Soldier, WWI Russian Soldier, WWI Toy Soldiers,
And then there was all this which Chris never mentioned! We're about to look at some of the highlights below, but what can you spot . . . there's Waddington's, Dinky-Corgi-Matchbox-Spot-on accessories, Supreme, Airfix, Blue Box, Britains Mini-Box, Gem, Miguel Torres and  various premiums for a start!

Does anyone know the origin of the black duck - or goose? I have him in red (and white now I think?) and may have a chicken in the same style, but no other animals, so I wonder if they are from a board game? They are a bit like the American Judy Toys geese (the Judy duck is smaller) on Kent Sprecher's website, but not quite the same.

The two statuettes appear at first glance to be 'T-in-a-Circle, but it's actually a T in a C - I think, and Japanese not HK? They will join a Santon follow-up from Brian B which has been on hold since January!

Which reminds me - I put a plaster civilian away without photographing it the other day, that'll go with them, too! And it's not actually a 'Santon' follow-up because they're mostly Italian - doh!

Mixed Plastic and Other Vintage and Modern Toy Soldier Model Figure and Other Accessories Italian Bersaglieri Flats WWI Doughboys
This is lovely, I can't decide if it's a US WWI Doughboy, with large-pack/marching-order, or an Italian Bersaglieri with plume and that sort of felt bowler-hat they had back then, I favour the latter and to be honest - while it matters for the origin of the flat - it wouldn't matter for painting-up, as it will make either; most convincingly.

I wonder if he has avoided the addition of a clip-pin of some kind and is actually supposed to be a badge? If he wasn't so clearly 'non-German' (from either war) you'd suspect a Wintershilfswerk piece, especially as he is in the same kind of polystyrene.

Now known - http://smallscaleworld.blogspot.com/2018/07/f-is-for-follow-up-previous-plunder-post.html

Mixed Plastic and Other Vintage and Modern Toy Soldier Model Figure and Other Accessories Fantasy Warrior Conan Flash Gordon He-Man Camp Fire
I've collaged these two together, as I suspect they go together? But they might not, both have similar paint and both are hard polystyrene kit plastic, but the fire has no 'scale' so it's hard to judge. The figure is about 40mm and a single piece (no 'kit' construction) and the painting suggests a factory job. He's silver plastic; the fire's a black polymer.

If they are both home-painted you'd go with Aurora or similar monster kits; Revell issued some under their Monogram moniker back in the 1990's? But if they are factory painted . . . well . . . Flash (the remake), Conan . . . He-man? And what; a play-set of some kind - anyone know?

He looks a bit like the 'Barbarian' from the Tomy-Pressman et al catapult games!

Mixed Plastic and Other Vintage and Modern Toy Soldier Model Figure and Other Accessories Salvation Army British Russian WWI II Flat
Another flat, 35/40mm soft polyethylene and very-much in the style of the Manurba animal flats, did the zoo have a band? He looks to be Sally-Army or WWI British  . . . or even Russian? Lovely thing to get in the post, without warning!

Mixed Plastic and Other Vintage and Modern Toy Soldier Model Figure and Other Accessories Timpo Cat In PVC Vinyl Rubber Factory Painted Toyway Doll's House Accessory Farm
This was initially put in the bag with the other five cats which have come in over recent weeks (two others in Chris' swag-bag, one from a charity shop bag, one from Sandown!) for a future round-up on the back of a set which also came-in, as I thought to myself "Ah, French-issued vinyl from Macau! Poly-someone?" but it looked familiar, so I got the jewellers loupe on it to find "Made in England", I then spent an hour or so thinking it was Timpo, and wondering who made Timpo in PVC/vinyl?

Thinking I was being silly, I decided it must be the Taylor and/or Barrett one, probably made for Barton's dolls houses or something/someone like that? Only . . . double checking with the dongle 'archive', it's not T or B, it IS the Timpo one? Code 1090 (?), I guess the doll's house accessory bit stands, but who produced off the Timpo tools in PVC, could it be a Toyway thing?

Of course it could be a Macau piece, pantographed so well the remains of the lettering have been carried across, but it's a bit soft for the maker I'm thinking of, I have one of the Poly-whatsit Romans (from Peter Evans) and he's much stiffer? They don't appear to be 'rare', this chap seems to have a shop-stock of them! But the first time I've seen one?
It's lovely!

Mixed Plastic and Other Vintage and Modern Toy Soldier Model Figure and Other Accessories Small Pig With Short Legs Possible Board Game Piece
This is also lovely; I'm calling him 'Stumpy'! But they are not broken-off, those are his factory designed, factory injected, intact, itty-bitty, little legs! Anyone recognise him?

He is most like the hard plastic ones from Tudor Rose, but not the same, he's not Gem either, as far as I can tell and my guess is a farm-vehicle's stock/load from the world of die-casts, or a board game, he's clearly designed not to fall over easily, a board-game could be the answer?

Is there a swineherd version of the shepherd game we've looked at here?!!!!

Mixed Plastic and Other Vintage and Modern Toy Soldier Model Figure and Other Accessories Cat In A Box On The Internet
My assistant decided to take her 'statutory' rest-period in the packaging! No fiishy-fiish for you madam; you're slacking - again!

What do you call a fish with three eyes?

Feeesh!

What do you call a fish with no eyes?

F'sh!

Chris - Thank you again, the rest will filter through into, or enhance posts for months and years to come!

Thursday, June 28, 2018

News, Views Etc . . . Forthcoming Events

Auctions

Friday 29th June

Wessex (who have been holders of two over-hyped auctions recently) have added a date, late to the calendar -viewing today I'm afraid; for a sale tomorrow.
Wessex Auction Rooms
Westbrook Farm
Draycot Cerne
Chippenham
Wiltshire
SN15 5LH
Tel. - 01249 720 888
Viewing 10:00 - 19:00hrs today (28th June), from 09:00hrs tomorrow (29th)
10:30 - Finnish
On-line catalogue, general toy sale

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Toy Fairs

A busy weekend with 3 shows on Saturday and no less than six on Sunday, even with a fleet of specially trained chauffeurs you couldn't cover all those, but try to visit one or two, you never know what you might find?

Saturday 30th June

Brentwood - J&J Fairs
International hall, Brentwood Centre, Doddinghurst Road, Brentwood, Essex, CM15 9NN
Tel. - 01522 880 383 (J & J Webb)
10:00 - Approx. 14:30hrs
Admission £3, seniors £2.50p, 1st child £2

Chalk Farm - London Toy Soldier Show
Tel. - 01908 274 433

Oswestry - Chris Dyer Fairs
The Pavillion, Owestry Showgrownd, Park Hall, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 4AS
Tel. - 01643 702 757
Mob. - 07966 694 579
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission £2

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Sunday 1st July

Bowburn - Frank Philips
Mob. - 07774 844 294
10:00 - 14:30hrs
(No other details known at this time)

Colwyn - Chris Dyer fairs
Colwyn Bay Lesuire Centre, Eirias Park, Colwyn Bay, Conway, Wales, LL29 7SP
Tel. - 01643 702 757
Mob. - 07966 694 579
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission £2

Coventry - BP Fairs
The Connexion, Ryton-on-Dunsmore, Coventry, CV8 3FL
Tel. - 01604 846 688
Mob. - 07966 527 177
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission £3, seniors £2.50p, children £1, eraly bird (from 08:00hrs) £6
Free parking

Falkirk - McLaren Models
Tel. - 01324 624 102

Midhust - SRP Fairs
The Grange, Bepton Road, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 9HD
Tel. - 07739 998 012

Wimborn - David Rees
Queen Elizabeth's Leisure Centre (Sports Hall), Blandford Raod, Wimborne Minster, Dorset BH21 4DT
Tel. - 01202 590 158
10:15 - 14:30hrs
Free parking and refreshments

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Wednesday 4th July

Hertford Evening Fair - Joe Lock Fairs
Richard Hale School, Hale Road, Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG13 8EN
Mob. - 07866 641 215
19:00-21:00hrs
Admission £1

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Other Events

Sunday 1st July

For lovers of railways . . .

. . . the North London and Essex Transport Events programme has a walking tour of a  . . . it's all in the image; really, my railway fandom runs to Battle Space and cable-drums I'm afraid! If I try writing blurb from what's in the image I'll just make myself look a right Charlie!

Details (for future events) available from:

NLETE,
8 The Rowans,
Palmers Green,
LONDON
N13 5AD

(Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope)

For this weekend's event:

eMail - nleevents@outlook.com

B is for Bean-poles

If this morning's figures were over animated, the opposite is true of these guys who seem to be heavily engaged in the liberation of Europe while on a stroll to the bus stop!

Toy Soldiers, Cherilea 60mm Soldiers; Early British Toy Soldiers, Paratrooper Toys, Cherilea Paratroops, Plastic Toys, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, radio operator, Grenade thrower
Indeed, the most animated chap is the grenade thrower (also otherwise unarmed - like his 54mm oppo') and it can't be said he's actually straining himself; scaring crows more like!

Walkie-talkie guy has the same SCR-536 type of the Crescent chap (not a prick-ten, I've edited! The Fujimi 23mm guy has a PRC-10!) we saw a day or two ago, and while they are quite stiff poses, I imagine that makes them good subjects for re-painting to a higher standard. With the floppy berets they could be Frenchies catching Dien Bien Flu (still one of the best gags!).

Toy Soldiers, Cherilea 60mm Soldiers; Early British Toy Soldiers, Paratrooper Toys, Cherilea Paratroops, Plastic Toys, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Mine Sweeper Mine Sweeping
It's hard to look interested when you are inching along at a snail's pace, and again; he would benefit from paint?

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The other three poses, none of them making much effort and one of them has been painted-up as a Panzer commander, where you'd find a 60mm-compatable Panzer from is another matter; Lineol or Hausser?

I've also seen them with green berets, but always so clean or shiny (or both) as to be questionable.

Toy Soldiers, Cherilea 60mm Soldiers; Early British Toy Soldiers, Paratrooper Toys, Cherilea Paratroops, Plastic Toys, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, bases base marks markings
Marked bases are found of the more subdued colors/flecked khaki figures, the later bases are for the yellow-ish flecked and olive issues. The early ones are getting quite brittle now, but the later ones don't seem to suffer to the same extent.

D is for Dancing Loons

Definitely a title we've had before, probably for this lot . . . or their UN stable-mates! The other, kinder, expression would be 'over ambitious animation'! Yet they are quite nice figures, just a bit OTT and equipped with the ever-anachronistic EM2 weapon, or at least three of them are!

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The grenade thrower hasn't got a weapon at all, but then when you learn to throw grenades while ice-skating; I would imagine a weapon would play merry-hell with your balance!

The running guy on the other-hand is a reasonable pose, running forward with a gate that if looked at closely suggests he's gone too far forward to get the other leg back in time and is seconds-way from a muddy head-plant!

Stabby-guy is clearly tackling the knee of a cyclops, or King Kong!

1:32nd Scale Figures, 54mm Toy Soldiers, Cherilea Plastic, Early British Toys; EM2 Bullpup Assault Rifle, Polymer Figurine, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Soldier Toy Soldiers Of Post War Infantry, Made In Britain In The 1960's
The forth pose is in a blind panic and running from something that would certainly give you nightmares where I to divulge its finer details to you; so I won't, but think Cloverfield . . . with bigger claws!

I used to assume (as a small-scale collector) that there must be 6 or 8 (or more) of these given the usual set counts of Cherilea, then I spent a good few years thinking there were five for some reason, or no good reason. However I believe that when Dorset (or whoever) put the mould back in production a few years ago, there were only the four?

1:32nd Scale Figures, 54mm Toy Soldiers, Cherilea Plastic, Early British Toys; EM2 Bullpup Assault Rifle, Polymer Figurine, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Soldier Toy Soldiers Of Post War Infantry, Made In Britain In The 1960's
Of which the first three (above) are mine, these other six were shot at a show somewhere, sometime, and the left-hand two of these pairs were duplicates then, showing the variety of plastic 'base-colour' and the fact that they are all flecked.

I wonder if these weren't the same thing to Cherilea as the Super Deetail were to Britains - a bit of an experiment? Which is not to say Cherilea hadn't used flecking before, but . . . they're an odd lot?

1:32nd Scale Figures, 54mm Toy Soldiers, Cherilea Plastic, Early British Toys; EM2 Bullpup Assault Rifle, Polymer Figurine, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Soldier Toy Soldiers Of Post War Infantry, Made In Britain In The 1960's
I picked these two up at Witton in May, I might have already added to the other three (in storage) but don't think so, which means I'm still looking for terrified running bloke!

I don't know what's happening with pinky-mauve chap, the other is in a sensible brown scheme, and all of them (including the green-painted one at the top) follow the painting of the 50mm set with the various piracies, maybe these replaced them, or were pencilled-in for the task?

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

News, Views Etc . . . Stop Press!

These are currently 80p per set (that's 10p per figure, with a free tower!) in the fire sale that is Poundworld (and Poundworld-Plus's) final days or trading, get them before they're gone if they are a 'bit of you'; they're not really a bit of me, but 32 figures for two-pound-forty is not to be ignored!

Capsule Toy, Flair Toys, Giochi Presosi, Mind Candy, Popjam, Warriors of the Nations, Warriors Of The World, World of Warriors, Plastic Figurines, Figures, Toy Soldiers
I also got a small cheapish motorcycle for a forthcoming post! Because if the corporate structure behind Poundworld, it may only be a matter of time before Poundland goes the same way?

B is for Brucey Bonus - INGAP Aviogetti

Can't remember if we've had these or not, but looking for something to throw up here quickly, they'll do!

Aeroplanes; Aircraft; Aviogetti; Delta Dart; Hawker Hunter; Ingap; Italian Toys; Italy; Made In Italy; Mig; Novelty Toy; Padova; Plastic Model; Plastic Novelty; Plastic Toys; Russian Craft; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; War Planes;
French at the top, British and American in the middle, a Soviet at the bottom, there is at least one other set with another four, and a larger card with five or seven (?) airliners. That's it - Italian, carded rack-toy, 1950's or early 1960's, polystyrene, war-planes with paper sticker, national roundels.

It struck me that the French put large targets on their 'planes so any old baddie can have a pop at 'putting a cap in their ass', we put small ones on ours, so only worthily accurate enemies need apply!

B is for Blame Chris Smith!

And thank him . . . he adds quickly! Because I tend to load these a day or two ahead, there should be some posts pre-loaded here, but there aren't, because I got a great big pile of plunder parcel from Chris Smith yesterday (Monday) and spent the evening sorting it after I got home, sooo . . . no editing anything else!

Therefore the final part of the Khaki Infantry series is on hold until Wednesday (to publish Thursday), it's weird but things are piling-up at the moment and stuff scheduled for the next day is getting bumped-back, and things which should have published ages ago are still in the ever lengthening queue - I still have three Toy Fair reports; I think!

Not only that but I have several eMails to answer so I can't even do a couple of rush jobs now! However . . .

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. . . as I mentioned the other day, Chris had already eMailed some stuff for the Khaki Infantry page, I added some comparisons as I went along, over the last few days, and there was a nice, damaged white plastic FG Taylor figure in the box of treasures, so I'll throw them up (yesterday) on the Khaki Infantry Page, and your mission for today - should you chose to accept it - is to bomb-up, suit-up, fly to Schwienf... . . . no, sorry, different reality, is to reacquaint yourselves with that page, very much a team effort now with contributions from six at least eight or nine, maybe ten people.

Hopefully, there will be Cherilea's 54mm dancing loons and 60-mil bean-poles here tomorrow, probably with the show dates for the next week, and I may post something here later today, if I have time. I was hoping to make this the first 90-post month, that won't happen now, Friday may be a bit sparse as well - I'm not around Thursday - but 80's just doable? Won't beat January!!

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

T is for Taffy's Troops

This is a real box-ticker, I've posted them before, Mr. Carrick sent the Blog a slightly different group which appeared here and on the Khaki Infantry page and so it's really just get them in the tag-list as I photographed them while the others were out of the box.

Not a complete set and slightly mysterious in that they may well be a mere brand-mark for one of the other 'likely suspects' in early British toy production, possibly from the Islyn Thomas stable (Thomas, Kleeware, Poplar, Tudor Rose and Pyro [for the accompanying AFV's] are all either connected or 'in the frame')* and clicking Taffy in the tags will bring-up more, not much more; but a bit more!

I think I posted this as well, when I got it, and mentioned the apparent remains of paint on the new one's face, so a real box-ticker, still: new images and do you think he's being prepared as the charge for a very large cannon-ball? He's also about 8-foot-six! I've never seen bearers for this item.

* Re. the rambling bracketed note above, the AFV's (M55 SPG and a Patton type, along with the jeep and trailer) were also late polyethylene Kleeware items, from US moulds, probably as mould-share, some then copied in the UK (the 5.5-inch Gun post), however the figures (and the gun?) are UK additions to the line, the figures having the anachronistic EM2 bullpup assault rifle common to the era's other toy soldiers (see posts passim), the gun also being British equipment.

C is for Crescent - 54mm British Infantry

BERSERKER!

We arrive at the Crescent 54mm Khaki Infantry, and the 'Berserker' (a faintly daft pose bobbing for apples with a biro stuck up the barrel of a pop-gun!) has come down from the attic and been removed from the box, should have done it ages ago, but I'd sort of convinced myself they were in storage!

As you can see my sample is a bit 'bitty', although my Blue 'enemy' versions (issued in a boxed set with the rocket-launcher) have increased from two to four since we last looked at them. The rest are a mix of tatty to home paint.

Copied in small-scale, probably initially by Blue Box, supplied to Tri-Ang for their Battle Space line of OO-gauge railways, they soon spread to many other pocket-money/rack-toy pirates and there are many, many diminutive clones of these fellah's, usually mixed-in with Britains poses - the Flamethrower escaped the exercise.

I'm not sure about either flamethrower's paint, I suspect they’ve both been mucked about with, and one day I'll probably strip most of mine back (kneeling gunner is OK) to bare plastic just to improve the overall appearance of them as a group . . . or just look out for some better ones, they're not particularly uncommon.

The story used to be the blue ones were issued with a gun, but I believe they came with the die-cast rocket launcher, which we may have seen here? I'll add an old low-res feebleBay image below.

The flamethrowers again - not must to shoot with such a small, tatty sample! I'm sure it should be bare plastic, the trouble is the painting of most Crescent is pretty rigid, but the Wild West range is all over the place, and the white tanks look like some of the Mexican's paint, so maybe an over enthusiastic out-painters 'Friday flourish'? No, it's a kid with idiot-fingers and a tin of Humbrol gloss, I know'sit!

I like this guy, nice pose, well executed and believable, you can picture him in the bockage waiting for the order to go through another hedge-line and see what's lurking on the other side.

As mentioned above, one of the boxed versions of which got the blue figures. This also appears in primary colours (red cab, BR-green body) as a more toy like thing. But in desert sand with [panzer] black mudguards, it needed blue figures . . . Germans! Lacking from the Crescent range for probably obvious reasons, they were snuck in later (by marketing?), to escort a 'V2' across the battlefield! In army green it was issued with 60mm helmeted 'commandos' as set 1202

First job for the newly liberated Berserker! A found object; another of the Zuru capsule toys (although now in blind bags), I found this guy in the street the other day (obviously a rich kid's duplicate, poor kids don't throw away their brand-new toys!). I think he's some sort of bad Spidey? You know my view of Marvel (my view of DC isn't much better but I prefer them to Marvel!), as a bad Spidey he needs bayoneting by a berserker!

He'll join Mr. Burke's berserker in the photographic department here at SSW Towers, not all the time, but from time to time as a 'sizer' in comparison shots - when I remember to use him!