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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.

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

B is for Best Buy - Big Block of Badly Behaved Bear

I picked this up in a Charity shop a few weeks ago, I grabbed it because I thought it looked quite 2,000 Leagues Under the Sea 'ish, and the lady behind the counter commented that sometimes she wondered if something so quirky was going to sell immediately (It hadn't been there the day before) or sit on the shelf for an age, I didn't think it was that quirky, and assuming a fish-tank ornament went on my way, with my bargain wrapped in tissue-paper, well pleased!

80mm Figurine, Bear in Diving Suit, Cartoon Bear, Deep Sea Diver, Deep Sea Divers, Diver Figures, Diver Figurines, Diving Bear, Fish Tank Ornament, Plastic Diver Ornament, Plastic Novelty, Polyurethane Resin, Poured Resin Casting, PU Resin, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Toy Divers,
But when I got home and un-wrapped it it became obvious that some of the helmet 'detailing' I hadn't given any attention to was, in actual fact - the riveted-on 'helmet-spaces' for a pair of ears . . . WTF?! Luckily; not squeaky-voiced mouse sized . . . phew!

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Some close-ups showing the markings (a bear logo - with his tongue out?), the classic or standard three-finger 'cartoon' hand, odd belt-equipment and vicious, double-barbed, curved under-blade harpoon!

Does anyone know anything about a deep-sea diving bear, armed and liable to stick his tongue out? Best find since the Toy Soldier show in May!

28mm War Gaming Figure, 54mm Toy Soldiers, Metal Figures, 54mm Diver Model, 28mm Diver Figure, Role Play Piece, Toy Divers
Terranova sent a shot of three more; real synergy as he didn't know I had the bearskin-diver (heh-heh!), which is above. The large one looks to be a fish-tank ornament, but looking at the PVC  pipe, possibly a filter or aerator disguised by the diver 'shell'? It also looks to be about the size of my bear, but in polystyrene, and seems to be several parts (the rocks and coral being undecorated, flecked mouldings?) with a clip-on helmet and over-belt & braces.

Brian is actually after the ID of the middle figure which is a metal casting around 54mm, can anyone help him with a name? It looks a bit too flat-painted for someone like King & Country and I'm not sure what he's holding but it looks like maybe a deck-gun or something?

The small one is another 25/25mm war-games/role-playing figure (see yesterdays post on Space Invaders!) and I'd be interested in an ID.

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Return to bear-man-diver-bloke-teddy! I think he's prizing-open a rusted door or forcing the lid off a treasure chest rather than attacking someone, but you never know! Perhaps he's preparing to repel Captain Nemo's men, as he clearly isn't one of them; he's got half-moon ears!

4D is for Tank Killer

I had an odd experience this week (just gone), on Monday there was a tray of eight different 'generic' clip-together aircraft models for a pound-each in the Blue Cross animal-charity shop, I bought one for the record - as it were - and thought little more about them, beyond the forming of an idea for the article you're reading, until the Wednesday - when the odd bit occurred.

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This is the whole set, there was one of each in the tray, and they appeared to be new production (rather than a 'member of the public' donation), at a pound each it was worth a punt on one of them and I chose the AH-64 Apache.

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Eight little boxes; each containing a bag of bits and a rudimentary instruction sheet. They seem to be about 1:100 (or box-scale?) and branded - as imports - on the blank panel to Candy Toys, who keep popping-up these days.

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The bag of bits contains two small runners, one a frame-runner with transparent pieces and the other a branch-runner with the rotor blades, there's also a two-part stand and a handful of helicopter body-parts; both de-'sprued'.

More interesting is the fact that the bag is marked-up for 4D, but I suspect not the same 4D Master who was responsible for the PVC-type tank available from The Works a few years ago, the recent Kangaroo and other stuff seen around.

The packaging also usefully tells us what the model is made of; ABS (Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene); probably the rotors, and GPPS (General-purpose polystyrene) also known by the trade name Akurate; the green parts and transparencies.

They (4D) have been seen on various (antipodeans'?) Blogs issuing simplified, but useful AFV's in similar hard-plastic materials. Note: they are using the bags from Oker, also seen here at Small Scale World in relation to other brands/makers toy packaging!

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It's a reasonable model, although a bit small, construction being similar to 4D Master (who they may be a part of, it's only a suspicion they're more clone'ish) and an excellent budget source of air-power for some of the modern 'corporate' gaming systems?

What was odd about it? On Wednesday the same tray appeared in the Scope charity shop, but with a price of £1.20p per set, that's another £1.60p per dispenser's contents which seemed a little greedy!

The Apache was still there so it wasn't a question of buying the remains of the tray from next-door but four and marking it up - obviously there's a batch of these doing the rounds of the charity community as some sort of corporate clearance/tax write-off; there's similar card-construction sets from PMS (one of the defunct 99p Stores' brands) in Help The Aged [Age Concern] at the moment, in both cases - get 'em before they're gone - I got a haunted house; with six figures!

Monday, July 9, 2018

News, Views Etc . . . Thought For The Day!

I received this - as a private eMail - on Friday, little did he know what was coming last night with the Breaksit-Poodles last yap, or this afternoon with the other orange, brillo-pad anointed loon, - our own, home-grown one!

Re. my Dragon's turd comment the other day . . . 

This is not so, Dragon's Turds are in abundance, see below. A trip to [a] nation's capital in Washington DC and you will find TONS, the White House too is over stocked.
 

Closer to home, The Houses of Parliament are extremely full of the item in question. That's both houses!
 

I'm surprised you hadn't noticed?
 

Don't forget Brussels has a multinational collection of same.

It is extraordinary how we are [maybe not] lions [definitely] lead by donkeys, and the idiots keep voting for the donkeys!

39 years of uninterrupted Thatcherite-Reganomic policy making, backed-up by 90% of the media,yet we will now have a general election, as the inadequate school-marm threw her last dice on Friday, but there is no one to vote for and Brexit (however you envision it, and whatever you voted for) is eight-months away and nothing more than an amorphous blob of a plan, most of the red-lines or less amorphous bits the EU negotiators have already ruled-out!

You can't make this shit up - it's the end of days for Western hegemony...

AAAaaaaaaaaaHHHHHHHHHHHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

They're all IDIOTS, if you vote for them again you'll get another six-months of clusterfuck and another election!

I is for Invaders, Space Invaders!

These are from Mr Berke, and are a result the other day's crossed-wires, I'd seen them in the background of something he sent me a couple of years ago and they looked interesting, so I asked about them and he sent this better shot.

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Brian explains that they came from a store in Manhattan called 'Complete Strategist' and these were in the bargain-bin one day, so he has no maker for them, but they were unpainted war-gaming/role-play figures of the 25/28mm type and date from the 1990's.

Posed with a tin-plate rocket of classic 'pulp' lines, I like that they are physically different, but have been painted by 'Terranova' to match genetically! A bunch of Firefly 'Reavers' have come-down from the galactic rim to ruin your day with extreme prejudice and ultra-violence!

Anybody know who made them? Or the rocket, which seems to be a modern'ish copy of the old Japanese toys, I don't recognise the MP mark but the two yellow dots, as arranged round the big red one suggest Mars Patrol?

They were found to be TMNT figures from Dark Horse Miniatures

While the spaceship is a retro-issue from US Rocket

P is for Problem Solved!

Chris Smith sent a follow-up to the recent Taffy 'box-ticker', with a practical suggestion/solution to the question of why no bearers have been seen for the Taffy (et al?) stretcher-case.

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He (Chris) has found that the quite long (and bulb-ended) carrying-handles on the Taffy stretcher actually clip rather nicely to the . . . err . . . 'portly' waists of the jeep driver/mule or donkey & motorcycle rider from Thomas Toys and Poplar Plastics/Poplar Playthings.

Not only do I think he's on to something, I think in the absence of any other likely candidates; it's probably the answer! Indeed, if you turn the left-hand chap 180° they could do a half reasonable job of carrying (waddling!) the casualty somewhere.

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Chris also supplied a shot of the Jeep the figure sometimes comes with, and checking the original post there was one in the Taffy boxed-set, but not the two necessary to make up a stretcher 'team', but he could be posed lifting the stretcher on or off the Jeep and the other thing Chris has found is that the heavy leg-stands on the underside of the stretcher clip into the back of the jeep, so my original 'where's the bearers?' question has been comprehensively put to bed twice!

1 - It clips into the back of the jeep, and if you remove the plug-in weapon/equipment you can get two-cases on each Jeep.

2 - It can be carried by the sitting/riding figure, and presumably it would work with the soft-capped, hippy-cop biker and the Mexican donkey-hand?

E is for Empirical Evidence!

Courtesy of Paul Morehead, editor of Plastic Warrior magazine.

So, we'll have a few quickies this afternoon, follow-ups and further stuff or loose-ends tied off, with something a bit more substantial tomorrow, but that's not to say today's late-postings aren't interesting, they all are! And again, like the other day - all contributions.

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Paul sent this the other day, which I think is a scan of a photocopy of a photocopy of the 1966 catalogue. It clearly backs-up my thoughts on the figures being Lone Star supplied (and 'possibly' Lone Star branded) as they are, but more importantly seems to suggest my memories of red and green ones has some merit too.

And they are bright red and green like the yellow we looked at the other day, they are toys, not 'toy soldiers' and as such were issued in bright, primary colours - I bet some a blue too?

It's hard to tell form the illustration, but it seems they clip to a wooden (or rubber? Plastic?) block with a sturdy wire-rod set along one edge so that the figures (sorry; "Redskin Targets"!) fall backwards when hit by the cork, if you choose to use them rather than the card targets.

We can see at least four poses, a fifth may be behind the card, but I don't think the kneeling one is included, so that probably was my imagination!

Friday, July 6, 2018

News, Views Etc . . . Event Announcements and Maya Culpa

So . . . I'm not having another major 'sabbatical', I just lost the rhythm on Tuesday and couldn't be arsed to get it back for a few days, it's too hot, too humid; I've drunk more Pepsi in the last 7 days than I have in the previous 18-months and that slows you down; it's just sugary, chemical, blood-rot isn't it!

It's funny, I bought four items yesterday (Wednesday - real calendar), from three Charity shops, a board game, a bag of mixed Dinos', two Shopkins (don't ask!) and a 4D helicopter, all-in for less than four-quid. The previous day I'd scored a Buck Rogers game for one-fifty, and treated myself to a Reaper miniature for £1.99p (because they didn't have any Zombies!!! expansions!) while Monday brought the same sort of swag as yesterday's!

Monday's Swag!

While all that was going-on, PW's editor sent a follow-up image for the Blog, Terranova sent the makings of two or three posts and Chris has sent the Blog a follow-up and new entry for the Khaki Infantry page and another follow-up for the Home Blog . . . quite literally - even if I'd been posting at a rate of 3-a-day for the last three days I wouldn't have cleared [only] the stuff that's come-in in the last 3 days!

It will all appear here eventually, all of it, even if I spend the last few weeks of my life in a hospital bed with my laptop at an odd angle, posting text-light articles every 20 minutes, with a Popsicle stick glued to my chin, it will all appear here eventually.

But, unless I pull an organisational-rabbit* out of a hat later today (Friday - Blog's calendar), there probably won't be anything else until next Tuesday (maybe something Monday p.m.), when I should get back into the swing, in the meantime; here's the dates for the coming week or so.

* Readers should understand that organisational-rabbits are rarer than dragon's turds.

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Toy Fairs
Saturday 7th July 2018

Wirral - Barry Stockton - Merseyside Hobbies & Model Railway Show
Hulme Hall, Port Sunlight, Wirral, CH62 5DH
Web. - http://barrystocktonfairs.co.uk/
01513 343 362
10:30 - 15:30
Admission - Adult £4.50p, Children £1

Cardiff- Chris Dyer Fairs Penarth Leisure Centre, Andrew Road, Cogan, Cardiff, CF64 2NS.
Web. - www.chrisdyerfairs.co.uk
Tel. - 01643 702 757
Mob. - 07966 694 579

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Sunday 8th July 2018

Spalding - J&J Fairs (J&J Webb)
Springfields Events & Conference Centre, Camelgate, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE12 6ET
Web. - www.j-jwebbtoyfairs.com
eMail - jandjfairs@virginmedia.com
Tel. - 01522 880 383
10:00 - 14:30hrs
Admission - Adult £2.50p, seniors £2, 1st child £1.50p

Worthing  - SRP Toyfairs (not Bexhill-on-sea as stated elsewhere)
Charmandean Centre, Forest Road, Worthing, West sussex, BN14 9HS
Web. - http://srptoyfairs1.co.uk/
eMail: srptoys1@hotmail.co.uk
Tel. - 07739 998 012
10:00 - 14:00hrs

Doncaster - Barry Potter / BP Fairs - 'Doncaster Racecourse'
Doncaster Exhibision Centre, Leger Way, Doncaster, DN2 6BB
Web. - www.bpfairs.com
Tel. - 01604 846 688
Mob. - 07966 527 177
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission - Adults £4, Seniors £3.50p, Children £1, 'Early Bird' (from 8 a.m.) £10
Plenty of free parking

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Tuesday 10th July 2018

Hook - Steven Clements Fairs - Hook Evening Fair
Hook Community Centre, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 9NN (Near Basingrad!)
Tel. - 01380 725 322
Mob. - 07958 101 891
eMail: clementfairs@aol.com
18:30 - 21:30hrs
New venue, free parking

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Auctions
Saturday 7th July 2018

Elstree - Excalibur Auctions
The Village Hotel, Elstree, Hertfordshire, WD6 3SB
02036 330 913
Free Tea or Coffee
Collectables, posters, memorabilia

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Tuesday 10th July 2018

Newbury - Special Auction Services (SAS)
81 Greenham Business Park, Newbury, West Berkshire, RG19 6HW
Web: www.specialauctionservices.com
eMail: mail@specialauctionservices.com
Tel: 01635 580595
Fax: 0871 714 6905
'Toys for the Collector' sale

So, you could attend the Newbury auction, have tea in a pub by a canal (Kennet& Avon or Basingstoke) and pop-over to Hook for the evening Toy Fair - make a day of it!

Stockton-on-Tees- Vectis Auctions (1st day of a three day auction)
Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9JZ
Web. - www.vectis.co.uk
eMail - admin@vectis.co.uk
01642 750 616

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Wednesday 11th July 2018

Stockton-on-Tees - Vectis Auctions (2nd day of a three day auction)
Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9JZ
Web. - www.vectis.co.uk
eMail - admin@vectis.co.uk
01642 750 616

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Thursday 12th July 2018

Stockton-on-Tees- Vectis Auctions (last day of a three day auction)
Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9JZ
Web. - www.vectis.co.uk
eMail - admin@vectis.co.uk
01642 750 616

Newcastle - Anderson & Garland
eMail - info@andersonandgarland.com
0191 430 3000
Viewing - Monday 9th 09:15 - 18:30hrs, Tue. 10th/Wed. 11th, by appointment.
10:00hrs - Finish
Die Cast, railway, teddy bears, dolls and TV/movie-related.

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Toys In The Media

Bit of a cheat as this isn’t a case of the toys being used as a 'familiar' background or brand-recognisable trope for selling something else, but rather a direct tie-in between Duracell, Hasbro (Titan Hero Power-FX Toys), Marvel (Avengers Infinity Wars movie) and Which? magazine? In which the toys are front-centre as part of the advert.

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Tuesday, July 3, 2018

D is for Dare, Dan Dare!

The third of today's contributions is one of crossed-wires and mixed messages (my fault), resulting in a post's worth of images from Brian 'Terranova' Berke on a subject close to his heart; Dan Dare - "Pilot of the Future".

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Group shots, the top row is half Dr. Whatsit and his Kaled's; nothing to do with Dan the Man who battles the evil Treen boss - 'The Mekon'.

From the left the top row shows Dalek from a Dr Who Advent Calendar (which I think is the same little silicon-rubber one that The Toad sent to the Blog many years ago?); A metal 'first Doctor' painted by Terra', a home-printed (or - I'm told - a son-in-law's-home printed-) 3D-model TARDIS, and a 5-inch model of the First Doctor (played by one William Hartnell), I hate to say it but Terranova's in danger of dating himself with his dateable Doctor-fandom!

Then we're on to the Meat & Two-veg' of the post; Dan Dare, and start with a nice paint-conversion of a Marx pilot from the late version (hollowed-out base) 45mm Air Force set, A 3½-inch GI Joe figure painted-up as Dan, both matt-painted by Brian, with - either side of a PVC Thompson (or is it Thomson?) figure from Tin Tin - two gloss-pointed Auburn Rubber policemen, again by Brian but in the 'old toy soldier' style. Finally; the little guy half-seen is a Unicorn Models RAF Pilot also painted-up as Dan Dare . . . it's lucky, but space pilots of the future all wear 1950's military pilot's gear!

The lower line-up; again from the left consists of Professor Peabody, a Treen and a [slimer than I remember him] Digby, these are solid-metal castings of the old Crescent hollow-cast figures (again painted by Mr. Berke), then we have five metal copies of the Eaglewall figures (these are supplied by Good Soldiers as unpainted castings) From a red Dan Dare himself, and carrying-on to the right; Sir Hubert Guest and three generic 'Spacefleet' officers - think the Spacefleet equivalents of Star Trek's red PJ-wearing Ensign Smith!

Close-ups the painted casting in Brian's Dan Dare collection; the more observant among you will have clocked that Sir Hubert Guest and Dan dare are the same casting, but with Sir Hubert's arm moved to reflect the movable nature of the plastic original.

This is the boxed set, also available from Ron Good's firm as a pre-painted set of seven casts with an aditional Mekon, not released in plastic by Eaglewall! From the top left to the bottom right we have:

- Commander Lex O'Malley
- Digby (another slim one!)
- Dan Dare
- Sir Hubert Guest
- Professor Jocelyn Peabody
- The Mekon
- Cadet 'Flamer' Spry

On the left we have close-ups of the Dan Dare half of the upper row, and on the right a comparison between the Good Soldiers Dan (out of the cabinet) and Brian's home-painted sculpt from the same source, the Good Soldier's painted version has an other ranks silver helmet (shock horror!), while Brian's has been painted with the proper gold one!

Seen here at Small Scale World before; Brain also beefed up his 'Planet-side' Spacefleet command staff with a quick, flat-matt paint-conversion of some rack-toy policemen (from Jaru's 55-piece Emergency Rescue Police Big Bag set) into Spacefleet officers for space-port security, hunting-out Treens and probably a bit of Ensign Smithery . . . aaahrrrrh!

Thanks again Brian!

S is for Something Very Unusual

OK, I really don't know what to make of these, and while I appreciate that some of the sheeple have followed TJF's eMail campaign's instructions not to have anything to do with the blog (although they all visit Small Scale World - every day), I'm hoping someone will have a stab at ID'ing them, or even musing on the possible origins, as they are definitely Something Very Unusual.

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These were sent-in by Chris Smith, who's had them for some time and believes them to be 'right' as in: factory metal heads and arms on plastic bodies.

The body is as good a place to start as anywhere, it looks vaguely familiar (Tamiya did a similar sculpt but smaller) it's a German [body] in greatcoat as far as I can tell, the WWII era Mauser-pouches either side of the 'GOTT MITT UNS' (God with us) round-in-square interlocking belt-buckle is pretty distinctive.

But that is where the 'German' all but ends, with from the left, head for: a Swede, Norwegian, Rumanian or Netherlander (some 'minor-nation's' helmet?), a WWI Doughboy, a WWII American (or Fallschrimjager?), an Italian Alpini from either conflict and . . . oh, a German who might be Swiss or Spanish!

The only clue (other than recognising either the body-sculpt or the arms/heads from somewhere else) is the base, and it's not much of a clue at that, the clipped corners can be seen on Spanish and Italian makes, there's something of Cavendish about them or even some Rose Miniatures metal solids, but I'm not suggesting it's any of the above!

Note that coats and bases have been painted different colours, coats to match nationalities and that the paint has not stayed-on well?

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Another body sculpt; another plastic colour; same arm on all three and this time we have a clear WWII American GI, a French-looking beret-wearer and a Tommy (again from either war) on a body which is light-order US ('ish) or post-war French - and that, I think, is our first decent clue.

Looking at the base again, first, it has something of some (and only 'some') of Beffoid's bases, or again looking to Spain - some of their makers had the chunky look to their foot-plates! Beffoid's other figures being totally unlike these I'm not suggesting them either! It is also completely different to the other base in styling, but the figure is the work of the same person, I'm sure.

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Heading toward 60mm, sort of brings American producers into the wider frame, but I think they may be French. There's an outside chance they could be an off-the wall thing like Malleable Mouldings (because bugger-all's known about them really, but the second base is nothing like anything they did), however, as I said; I think they are French and will explain why . . .

Typically (that's not all, but most, and only most of those who changed material/style over time) British companies went from Hollow-cast to polyethylene, some indulging in mere flirtation with composition or Styrene, with an unpainted or PVC 'sorry-end'. Similarly long-lasting US companies went hard, painted plastic to soft, unpainted plastic through stages, with the metal or composition covered by other makers.

In Spain, metal tended to stay metal while the plastics people went PVC-ethylene and in Italy it was composition-to-ethylene with some experimenting with rubber.

But in France several companies went the whole journey through solid metal (or hollow-cast), to composition in the 1940's, then the phenolic or celluloid materials, then hard styrene polymers and finally soft unpainted or basic paint polyethylene, because each change must have required new tools and techniques (in addition to the new material) it must have led to new staff and new ideas.

Aftermarket producers have recognised the benefits of head-swaps for years and the arm-thing goes back to early Britains hollow-cast or earlier. The fact that there is a French head among those above suggests France as while the others (even - to a lesser extent - the Alpini) are pretty standard fare (with the exception of the left hand blue one), hardly anyone - outside France - bothered with the French (except for the almost de rigueur inclusion of Foreign Legion in ranges); only Marx really - with 15-odd poses over the years in four sizes and various finishes.

Chris is pretty adamant there is a commercial 'edge' to the metal heads/arms, not least that they are slid over a long plastic spigot which is then melted-back to hold them firmly in place whilst allowing them to move.

I therefore think (or suspect - it's the same thing!) they are a cross-over or hybrid thing, an experiment with a new material and the old material? Maybe just using-up a pile of heads and arms left-over from metal production, maybe on a couple of 'test-shot' or trial sculpts?

But it's only my thoughts, only some 'thinking out loud'!

Do you know any different? Do you have these, or other sculpts, other heads or arms? Have you a boxed-set? What are your thoughts or do you recognise either of the two body sculpts from somewhere else, or the maker of the heads/arms?

Do you disagree with the French-connection, could they be Belgian? Could they be British, or from America, Japan, or Hong Kong? Equally they could very-well be South American?

Someone knows! Five and three of the same bodies . . . somewhere, somewhen, someone made a shed-load of Something Very Unusual! Cheers Chris.

HT-109 is for Tank Combo Pack

An all contribution-posts day today, and while I would normally save the smaller or lesser one for the third, afternoon 'bonus' post, I thought that as all three are 'small' in imagery and most of the work on this firm has occurred here over the years - most of it aided by contributions of one kind or another -we'd return to Highlander first, with some rarities in a hour or so and some Dan Dare this afternoon.

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Bobbi Kukal sent this in to Small Scale World the other day and it's fascinating as it manages to fill another unknown stock-number in the inventory (see A-Z Entry), show most of the other 'known' foot-figure poses and contains a model of an uncommon tank design, being the M60A2 'Starship' main battle tank (MBT), with the mad Sheridan 152mm/6-inch rocket-assisted Shillelagh projectile ammunition barrel-thing, going on there!



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The ratio of ethnically black to white troops in the known figure sets is around 1-in-5, here we get approximately 1-in-3, and a nice spread of six different poses. 3-each riflemen advancing, standing and kneeling firing, 2-each advancing with-, and prone with; machine-guns, and a chap with binoculars.

All are wearing the green beret, which rather confirms my previous thought that this small series of toys were piggy-backing the eponymous John Wane movie. It's also more obvious in this shot that the larger sets get two standard backing-cards, un-separated; one assumes there is a similar set for the M106 SPG already seen here.

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Another shot of the M60A2 'Starship', definitely something to look out for on feeBay! There is also another clue as to the line's apparent failure (or lack of popularity), apart from, or in addition to the fact that it was released just as anti-Vietnam War sentiment was at its highest, and/or the odd scale, is the fact that the whole range including figures, armour and a WWII German Pak-40 gun were issued in a rather insipid fawny-beige, with a green-blob camouflage.

There is no enemy, no European theatre or desert option, no obvious Vietnamese troops have surfaced, no Russians, no 'reds', orange or blue-force . . . although you could make an enemy from the even more uncommon Spencer Smith 'modern' troops, but each range is rare on the opposite side of the pond!

Now - of course - they have the charm of old, unusual stuff, that you have to search-out, AND are depicting an unusual subject - and this is the best to have surfaced yet - many-thanks Bobbi!

Monday, July 2, 2018

News, Views Etc . . . Naughty Part-works

A couple of bits of news concerning part-works, one new, one old and one borrowed, but nothing blue, however; the 12,000-worder is still in edit, I'll see what I can do 'blue' there! In the light of the recent Panini UK agent's World Cup Sticker Album tribulations, the first story is the more interesting, concerning - as it does - cost.

Hachette
This global part-work issuer was castigated last week by the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) for failing to make clear that their current 'Build a London Routemaster Bus' part-work would run for 130 issues and cost consumers a total of more than £1,150.

The company said it had made the cost clear (on its website), but the ASA was having none of it and banned the TV-ad' promoting the publication, as the TV-ad' was considered to be misleading.

The real news here, as I see it; is why it has taken 30+ years to point out the bleeding obvious?

Because it requires an actual complaint, from a named complainant, willing to appear as a witness, before most modern watchdogs are able to act at all, under their - quite deliberately - ham-stringing Thatcherite-Raganomic remits, which put business (not 'big' business; all business) ahead of natural justice, or the rule of law.

It's not enough to know there are snake-oil salesmen, but to have to find villagers willing to paint their houses red, to scare them off!

Atlas Editions
It's not the first time the ASA has acted recently; they also upheld a complaint against Atlas Editions UK Ltd., back in August of last year, again 'misleading' sales techniques were fingered by the beak, only this time it was the website considered out of order, not the media publicity.


Other part-works are Available

These have also been in the media recently and from the left we have:

A set of Zippo lighters, never to light anything? A 'Merrythough' Bear which costs more than all the bears, rabbits &etc of my entire childhood! Paddington coins and a DC/UK thing, I would write more but this weeks got off to a busy start and I'm all over the place!

Close-ups of the important bits, in the bear's defence; he is rather smart! But who would want a whole display of rather hideous Zippo's, identical to the other 9,000 (that's; NINE . . . Thousand) sets? Madness!

F is for Follow-up - Previous Plunder Post

Chris knew exactly what they were, and I was wrong to plump for the Italian angle - it was a doughboy's large-pack, but right about the badge pin (phew!) . . .

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 . . . and the most remarkable thing about this is it's similarity in material and execution to the WHW (Wintershilfswerk) stuff the enemy had been churning out for the previous eight or so years! Presumably the show moved around, so they may not be that rare, but a blank (as the other day's must be) is less common, and the purpose . . . precisely the same as a KHW (Kriegshilfswerk) token!

It throws new light on a whole box of those identical Bell composition figures too . . . ?

Sunday, July 1, 2018

PBI is for Poor Bloody Indians!

Having listened, tonight (THursday last), to the 'In Our Time' on the Mexican-American war and what happened to the Comanche afterward (40,000 'locals' at the start of the war 1,500 marched into a 'reservation' after it - at gunpoint, by the war-mongering, 'infesting', illegal immigrants!), I thought this was a timely post, especially given the pure shit that anal-speaking buttock-linguist Trump's been vomiting-forth from his potty-mouth in recent days, the nasty little fascist with his pliant trophy-wives - the latest of whom struggles with English as a second language!

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Some people say these are copies, I think they were provided by Lone Star as the sculpts are the same and the bases have the same off-setting of a 'shadow base' you see with the some of the medieval figures and the Para's we looked at the other day.

There are no cowboys. There wasn't a cowboy set. This was about shooting the natives and stealing their land. A wire ran through the clip allowing the figure to fall back when hit by the dart or cork or marble or whatever it was. The maker is still currently unknown I think, but someone like Lines or Chad Valley, or even DCMC themselves must be in the frame?

There is a third figure with 10 on the base, now I think I have him in storage, I know I have one, and I'm sure it's a '10', but I seem to recall it's the kneeling firer, and red. I also think I've seen green ones . . . I think I may be wrong on all counts. All the others I've seen are yellow and the kneeling firer would be hard to knock-over for a mid-score?

A fortunately now long-gone, anachronistic throw-back to our racist, land-grabbing, murderous colonial past and remember; viruses and bacteria have colonies.