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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.

Friday, September 7, 2018

News, Views Etc . . . Forthcoming Events

It's dates day again; a busy day on Sunday with something for just about anyone in the UK or Eire, but there are a few on Saturday first including the autumn Central London Toy Soldier Show!

Toy Fairs

Saturday 8th September 2018

Beconsfield - Toy & Train Fairs
Beconsfield School, Wattleton Road, Buckinghamshire, HP9 1SJ
Tel. - 02082 051 518 (Peter Levinson or Diane)
10:30 - 14:30

London England by Adrian Little on behalf of Norman Joplin, the Vintage 'Old Toy Soldier & Figure Show' Sponsored by the Old Toy Soldier Newsletter (OTSN)
London - Adrian Little on behalf of Norman Joplin - 'Old Toy Soldier & Figure Show' [sponsored by Old Toy Soldier Newsletter (OTSN)]
Holiday Inn London, Coram Street, Bloomsbury, London, WC1N 1HT
eMail - mercatortradingltd@gmail.com
Tel. - 07887 802 932
Mob. - 07887 802 932
10:30 - 16:00hrs
Admission £5, (early-bird £15, from 07:30hrs)
Dateline Show - only toy figures or accessories made before 1980.

Rugby - Barry Potter / BP Fairs 'Rugby Vintage'
The Benn Hall, Newbold Road, Rugby, CV21 2LN
Tel. - 01604 846 688
Mob. - 07966 527 177
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission £3.50 (early-bird £7, from 08:00hrs), OAP's £3, Children £1

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Sunday 9th September 2018

Ashington - David Parsons - Toy & Train Collectors Fair
Ashington Community Centre, Foster Lane, Ashington, West Sussex, RH20 3PG
Tel. - 01424 846 676 (Pete)
Mob. - 07742 609 865 (David)
10:00 - 14:00hrs

Buxton - Barry Potter / BP Fairs 'Rugby Vintage'
The Octagon Hall, Pavillion gardens, St. Johns Road, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6XN
Tel. - 01604 846 688
Mob. - 07966 527 177
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission £3.50 (early-bird £6, from 08:00hrs), OAP's £3, Children £1

Herne Bay - SRP Toyfairs
The Kings Hall, The Beacon Hill, Herne Bay, Kent, CT6 6BA
Tel. - 07739 998 012
10:00 - 14:00hrs

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

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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Tuesday 11th September 2018

Elsecar - Newcomen Fairs Ltd. - 35th Elsecar Toy & Train Fair (evening fair)
Elsecar Heritage Centre, Elsecar, Nr. Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S74 8HJ
Tel. - 01226 744 425
19:00 - 21:00hrs
Admission £1.50p, children 50p

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

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Thursday 13th September 2018

Theydon Bois - Joe Lock Fairs (evening fair)
Village Hall, Coppice Row, Theydon Bois, Essex, CM16 7ER
Mob. - 07866 641 215
19:00-21:00hrs
Admission £1

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Auctions

Tuesday 11th September 2018

Stockton-on-Tees - Vectis (day one of a 2-day sale)
Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9JZ
01642 750 616
Specialist Sale

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Wednesday 12th September 2018

Stockton-on-Tees - Vectis (day two of a 2-day sale)
Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9JZ
01642 750 616
General Toy Sale

Wisborough Green - Bellmans Auctioneers and Valuers
Newpound, Wisborough Green, West Sussex, RH14 0AZ
Tel. - 01403 700 858

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Other Events

Chingford and Epping Forest, North London & Essex Transport Events 2018, 50th Anniversary of Rangers Road Bus Depot Closing, Flyer, Leaflet, Details of Event, Local Travel &etc.
Saturday 8th September 2018

Chingford / Epping Forest - North London & Essex Transport Events - 50th Anniversary Rangers Road Bus Depot Closing
Royal Forest Hotel, Chingford, London, E4 7QH
10:30 - 17:00hrs
Souvenir booklet, bus rides, bus and rail displays, 1940's - 1960's

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International Events

Sunday 9th September 2018

Dublin - Chris Dyer Fairs - Toy & Train Fair
The Talbot Hotel, Stillorgan Road, Dublin, Eire
Admission £4
Just off N11 trunk road

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If you are an event promoter/show curator/auctioneer and you want your toy, model, collectable or popular-/youth-culture type sale/exhibition/event listed here - FOR FREE - or linked to; please eMail me -

maverickatlarge[at]hotmail[dot]com

- stating the date/s of the event, address of event, contact details, opening/viewing times, admission pricing and any other relevant facts/details or features - parking, travel notes, disability access, availability of refreshments, event subject matter &etc.

And please mention any flyer-art or poster-/leaflet-scans but send by separate eMail, in case they go to the 'junk' folder, from where they can be recovered and marked safe, but only if I know they're there!

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There's a brilliant post on Akela's Kiosk today, well worth wrestling with Bable-fish or waiting for Google Translate!

F is for Follow-up - Magic Roundabout

Although a follow-up, it's a little longer than most, as it pulls everything together in one place with some archive stuff. As we saw last time (no point in a back-link as we're going to look at it all again) there were three sets of Magic Roundabout premiums, getting at least four issues between them.

16 Bonecos Diferentes; 1968; Barrel Organ; Brain the Snail; Carrocel Mágico Olá; Dougal Dog; Dylan the Rabbit; Ermintrude; Florence; Gelados Olá; Grátis Carrocel Mágico Olá; Kellogg's Premiums; Kellogg's Ricicles; Magic Roundabout Biscuits; Motor Trike; Motor-tricycle; Mr MacHenry; Mr Rusty; Nabisco Foods; Nabisco Premiums; Olá Ice Cream; Ola Premiums; Paul; Penelope; Peter; Ricicles Premiums; Rosalie; Serge Danot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Plastics; The Magic Roundabout; Tito Premiums; Tweet and Tweet-tweet; Zebedee;
We are actually starting with the second, as it was the first to hit the UK and I've already re-numbered all the images once, so I'm not going to do it again!

Kellogg's brought these out in 1969, almost certainly manufactured for them by Crescent who had a contract with them for such things, while the plastic colours/bases match the Sooty, Noddy, Spacemen and Thunderbirds figures of the same era.

  • Dougal Dog
  • Zeberdee
  • Brian the Snail
  • Dylan the Rabbit
  • Mr MacHenry
  • Florence

16 Bonecos Diferentes; 1968; Barrel Organ; Brain the Snail; Carrocel Mágico Olá; Dougal Dog; Dylan the Rabbit; Ermintrude; Florence; Gelados Olá; Grátis Carrocel Mágico Olá; Kellogg's Premiums; Kellogg's Ricicles; Magic Roundabout Biscuits; Motor Trike; Motor-tricycle; Mr MacHenry; Mr Rusty; Nabisco Foods; Nabisco Premiums; Olá Ice Cream; Ola Premiums; Paul; Penelope; Peter; Ricicles Premiums; Rosalie; Serge Danot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Plastics; The Magic Roundabout; Tito Premiums; Tweet and Tweet-tweet; Zebedee;
From Cluck I comes this poor scan (copy of a copy of a copy . . . ) of an advert from TV Comic for the set in 'Twicicles as Nicicles' Ricicles! Dated to the 5th of April 1969 it lists the six to collect. These are the 2nd largest of the three sets and would be the equivalent of 50mm-odd; were we not talking about fictional anthropomorphs!

16 Bonecos Diferentes; 1968; Barrel Organ; Brain the Snail; Carrocel Mágico Olá; Dougal Dog; Dylan the Rabbit; Ermintrude; Florence; Gelados Olá; Grátis Carrocel Mágico Olá; Kellogg's Premiums; Kellogg's Ricicles; Magic Roundabout Biscuits; Motor Trike; Motor-tricycle; Mr MacHenry; Mr Rusty; Nabisco Foods; Nabisco Premiums; Olá Ice Cream; Ola Premiums; Paul; Penelope; Peter; Ricicles Premiums; Rosalie; Serge Danot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Plastics; The Magic Roundabout; Tito Premiums; Tweet and Tweet-tweet; Zebedee;
Base marking refers to the French licensor; © SERGE DANOT 1968 rather than Kellogg's or the BBC who were carrying the series over here.

Funny story I happen to have in my head about The Magic Roundabout;

The BBC Children's TV department ('Watch with Mother' in those days) bought the footage from the French either without sound, or without translations (or both?), so had to make-up the narrated storyline from what was happening on the screen, as a result some of them are completely different 'mini-adventures' to their French originals, and even when it was pretty obvious (the sugar-cube trail/hunt) they are still far removed as far as dialogue and unfolding action sequence is concerned from their Gallic counterparts!

And - if it's not true - it's a nice story!

16 Bonecos Diferentes; 1968; Barrel Organ; Brain the Snail; Carrocel Mágico Olá; Dougal Dog; Dylan the Rabbit; Ermintrude; Florence; Gelados Olá; Grátis Carrocel Mágico Olá; Kellogg's Premiums; Kellogg's Ricicles; Magic Roundabout Biscuits; Motor Trike; Motor-tricycle; Mr MacHenry; Mr Rusty; Nabisco Foods; Nabisco Premiums; Olá Ice Cream; Ola Premiums; Paul; Penelope; Peter; Ricicles Premiums; Rosalie; Serge Danot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Plastics; The Magic Roundabout; Tito Premiums; Tweet and Tweet-tweet; Zebedee;
The rival food combine and breakfast cereal producer Nabisco issued these in the autumn of 1970, I have a note somewhere that they were in their cereal Shreddies, but both Cluck and Brian Berke's contribution (below) say Magic Roundabout Biscuits, so the Shreddies link will have been an earlier assumption on the part of collectors in the late 1980's-1990's I guess?

16 items to collect gave 15 'assemblies' as one of the items was Mr. McHenry's tricycle. I have to confess, despite being a fan of the Magic Roundabout at the time (I was six, alright!) I don't remember the birds, either separately or on the barrel-organ? I do vaguely remember Penelope the spider in a few episodes though.

  • Dougal Dog
  • Zeberdee
  • Brian the Snail
  • Dylan the Rabbit
  • Ermintrude
  • Penelope (spider knitting)
  • Mr MacHenry (long beard) and his 'Motor Trike' (tricycle bike)
  • Mr Rusty (long toothbrush-moustache) and his Barrel Organ
  • Tweet (bird looking one way!) and Tweet-tweet (bird looking the other way!)
  • Florence (ribbon on her head)
  • Peter (boy pointing)*
  • Rosalie (girl with pony-tails)*
  • Paul (smaller boy)*

* As far as I can remember, these characters were mostly seen in the comics and annuals which accompanied the success of the TV series.

16 Bonecos Diferentes; 1968; Barrel Organ; Brain the Snail; Carrocel Mágico Olá; Dougal Dog; Dylan the Rabbit; Ermintrude; Florence; Gelados Olá; Grátis Carrocel Mágico Olá; Kellogg's Premiums; Kellogg's Ricicles; Magic Roundabout Biscuits; Motor Trike; Motor-tricycle; Mr MacHenry; Mr Rusty; Nabisco Foods; Nabisco Premiums; Olá Ice Cream; Ola Premiums; Paul; Penelope; Peter; Ricicles Premiums; Rosalie; Serge Danot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Plastics; The Magic Roundabout; Tito Premiums; Tweet and Tweet-tweet; Zebedee;
These had actually already been issued in Portugal back in 1968 by Gelados Olá ("Hello" Ice Cream); believed to be a Wall's subsidiary or partner brand. I think they were also issued as bubble-gum premiums at the time through various brands.

Cluck I reports that the figures were made by Airfix, I don't know where that comes from, the plastic colours would suggest someone like Crescent or Hillco (who had turned down the Kellogg's gig?) and while any one of a number of plastic fabricators could have run them, I believe the moulds were continental (as evidenced by their earlier-use over there), while others mention R&L in Australia.

16 Bonecos Diferentes; 1968; Barrel Organ; Brain the Snail; Carrocel Mágico Olá; Dougal Dog; Dylan the Rabbit; Ermintrude; Florence; Gelados Olá; Grátis Carrocel Mágico Olá; Kellogg's Premiums; Kellogg's Ricicles; Magic Roundabout Biscuits; Motor Trike; Motor-tricycle; Mr MacHenry; Mr Rusty; Nabisco Foods; Nabisco Premiums; Olá Ice Cream; Ola Premiums; Paul; Penelope; Peter; Ricicles Premiums; Rosalie; Serge Danot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Plastics; The Magic Roundabout; Tito Premiums; Tweet and Tweet-tweet; Zebedee;
Brian Berke kept his packet tops! 48 biscuits AND a toy! There are 8 of the commoner characters illustrated on the box and no clue as to how many you need to collect.

16 Bonecos Diferentes; 1968; Barrel Organ; Brain the Snail; Carrocel Mágico Olá; Dougal Dog; Dylan the Rabbit; Ermintrude; Florence; Gelados Olá; Grátis Carrocel Mágico Olá; Kellogg's Premiums; Kellogg's Ricicles; Magic Roundabout Biscuits; Motor Trike; Motor-tricycle; Mr MacHenry; Mr Rusty; Nabisco Foods; Nabisco Premiums; Olá Ice Cream; Ola Premiums; Paul; Penelope; Peter; Ricicles Premiums; Rosalie; Serge Danot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Plastics; The Magic Roundabout; Tito Premiums; Tweet and Tweet-tweet; Zebedee;
The Olá/bubble-gum issues came in a myriad of plastic colours while the UK got the four colours in the 'one-of-each' shot (three images above) only . . . and ours were a shinier plastic against the continentals more understated, chalky - or at least matt - finish.

16 Bonecos Diferentes; 1968; Barrel Organ; Brain the Snail; Carrocel Mágico Olá; Dougal Dog; Dylan the Rabbit; Ermintrude; Florence; Gelados Olá; Grátis Carrocel Mágico Olá; Kellogg's Premiums; Kellogg's Ricicles; Magic Roundabout Biscuits; Motor Trike; Motor-tricycle; Mr MacHenry; Mr Rusty; Nabisco Foods; Nabisco Premiums; Olá Ice Cream; Ola Premiums; Paul; Penelope; Peter; Ricicles Premiums; Rosalie; Serge Danot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Plastics; The Magic Roundabout; Tito Premiums; Tweet and Tweet-tweet; Zebedee;
Piracies exist of them, similar to the Tito-marked, Comansi-carried, Lucky Luke bubble-gum premiums we've seen here before. I guess they must have been gum-ball capsule things from Hong Kong, or possibly Christmas cracker prizes over here?

And like those Lucky Luke figures the originals have the distinctive holes (usually assumed to be mould release-pin marks, but a little too deep and deliberate, in my mind) in their feet, also shared with the two series of Asterix premiums of similar size and issued by the same ice cream and bubble-gum sources, along with wild animals and Disney, ergo, Tito are more likely to be the parent; not Airfix?

However, trying too-hard to work it all out leads you up a garden path littered with Americana, Malabar, Mundi, Tylers et al! There's a very good bubble-gum wrapper site somewhere which shows how incredibly convoluted the market was and still is with people like Bazooka, Topps, Wriggly's and ABC issuing licenses all over the world and sometimes to multiple factors in the same country.

So, it will never be worked out where they all came from, certainly not 'first'; another name in the frame (after Tito) is Heimo, who produced other sizes of the Disney even as Comansi were carrying rubber versions of the Tito's?

16 Bonecos Diferentes; 1968; Barrel Organ; Brain the Snail; Carrocel Mágico Olá; Dougal Dog; Dylan the Rabbit; Ermintrude; Florence; Gelados Olá; Grátis Carrocel Mágico Olá; Kellogg's Premiums; Kellogg's Ricicles; Magic Roundabout Biscuits; Motor Trike; Motor-tricycle; Mr MacHenry; Mr Rusty; Nabisco Foods; Nabisco Premiums; Olá Ice Cream; Ola Premiums; Paul; Penelope; Peter; Ricicles Premiums; Rosalie; Serge Danot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Plastics; The Magic Roundabout; Tito Premiums; Tweet and Tweet-tweet; Zebedee;
Two Mr MacHenry's meet! He has a larger hole in his feet which locates with the stud on the tricycle, firmly holding them both together as one. The set would be the equivalent of 35/40mm in a weird, but otherwise 'real' universe!

16 Bonecos Diferentes; 1968; Barrel Organ; Brain the Snail; Carrocel Mágico Olá; Dougal Dog; Dylan the Rabbit; Ermintrude; Florence; Gelados Olá; Grátis Carrocel Mágico Olá; Kellogg's Premiums; Kellogg's Ricicles; Magic Roundabout Biscuits; Motor Trike; Motor-tricycle; Mr MacHenry; Mr Rusty; Nabisco Foods; Nabisco Premiums; Olá Ice Cream; Ola Premiums; Paul; Penelope; Peter; Ricicles Premiums; Rosalie; Serge Danot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Plastics; The Magic Roundabout; Tito Premiums; Tweet and Tweet-tweet; Zebedee;
Ricicles had another stab (deliberately against the Nabisco issue?) in 1970, but instead of re-issuing their previous set (as they had done with Sooty and Noddy) they turned to Tatra for a new set of sculpts carrying eight characters instead of six, these were overall slightly larger at an equivalence of around 54mm.

  • Dougal Dog
  • Zeberdee
  • Brian the Snail
  • Dylan the Rabbit
  • Ermintrude
  • Mr MacHenry (long beard)
  • Mr Rusty (bushy moustache)
  • Florence

16 Bonecos Diferentes; 1968; Barrel Organ; Brain the Snail; Carrocel Mágico Olá; Dougal Dog; Dylan the Rabbit; Ermintrude; Florence; Gelados Olá; Grátis Carrocel Mágico Olá; Kellogg's Premiums; Kellogg's Ricicles; Magic Roundabout Biscuits; Motor Trike; Motor-tricycle; Mr MacHenry; Mr Rusty; Nabisco Foods; Nabisco Premiums; Olá Ice Cream; Ola Premiums; Paul; Penelope; Peter; Ricicles Premiums; Rosalie; Serge Danot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Plastics; The Magic Roundabout; Tito Premiums; Tweet and Tweet-tweet; Zebedee;
Tatra's own image which they kindly let me have before being swallowed by a competitor, ironic really; as they had swallowed a couple of dozen firms themselves over the decades, but there's always a bigger fish in the pond!

16 Bonecos Diferentes; 1968; Barrel Organ; Brain the Snail; Carrocel Mágico Olá; Dougal Dog; Dylan the Rabbit; Ermintrude; Florence; Gelados Olá; Grátis Carrocel Mágico Olá; Kellogg's Premiums; Kellogg's Ricicles; Magic Roundabout Biscuits; Motor Trike; Motor-tricycle; Mr MacHenry; Mr Rusty; Nabisco Foods; Nabisco Premiums; Olá Ice Cream; Ola Premiums; Paul; Penelope; Peter; Ricicles Premiums; Rosalie; Serge Danot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Plastics; The Magic Roundabout; Tito Premiums; Tweet and Tweet-tweet; Zebedee;
Above; a scale comparison between the three sets.

Below; We gott'a Rock Band with Spidey on the sticks! She (along with the barrel-organ) is harder to find undamaged.

So, that's them, there were other Magic Roundabout toys, the much sought-after Corgi sets, larger flocked-toys imported by HCF, wet-on temporary tattoos, rub-down transfers, key rings and such like, and you could send away with packet-tops from the Nabisco set for trees or a little train (also available commercially) which now goes for a mint on feebleBay occasionally.

From Cluck;

"Send-away 2/9d (14p) and 3 packet tops for a complete set of 16 Magic Roundabout toy figures. Also send-away 9/2d (49½p) and 3 Magic Roundabout biscuit packet tops for Mr Rusty‘s Magic Train - a toy steam engine with cattle-cart, passenger carriage and cart, also 4 Magic Roundabout Garden trees."

The difference between the Nabisco mail-away trees and the Corgi play-set ones is in the bases; Nabisco's were round, Corgi's diamond-shaped.

While the Nabisco/Olá organ and Penelope commonly suffer damage, both Dylan and Brian also can lose ears/antenna respectively, something the first set gets around in Brian's case by not modelling them, the tricycle sometime loses its headlight-lantern.

The TV series was remade a few years ago for a newer audience, and some new episodes were added, which to be fair - as someone who hates re-hashes and the changes to resurrected franchises - I didn't realise I was watching until I saw a computer in it and thought "Hold on! They hadn't invented PC's in the 1960's", I then realised the narrator/voices weren't quite the same; it was an all-new episode!

Links
Gum Companies (now only on the WayBackMachine - takes a while to load)

I think the metal set in that third link will be from Goodsoldiers, I did email the webmaster a while back but I think he's no longer active on the site?

Thanks to Brian Berke for the Nabisco pack-tops and The Philosophical Toad for the Cluck I

Thursday, September 6, 2018

F is for First Bendy?

Another cutting lost to the mists of time, probably another syndicated piece from a Floridian paper, and it could be one of the first 'Bendy Toys', if not the original, it's not something I've studied that closely! LRM not LRG . . . go Bendy!

Bendy Man; Bendy Toys; Cuttings; Ephemera; Novelties; Novelty Figurine; Novelty Toy; PVC; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; PVC Rubber; PVC Toy; PVC Vinyl Figures; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Rubber Figurine; Rubber Man; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Uncle Milton; Wham-O;

Bendy Man; Bendy Toys; Cuttings; Ephemera; Novelties; Novelty Figurine; Novelty Toy; PVC; PVC Figurines; PVC Plastic Toy Figurines; PVC Rubber; PVC Toy; PVC Vinyl Figures; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Rubber Figurine; Rubber Man; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Uncle Milton; Wham-O;
It appears - from the hat - to have been aimed at the Halloween market? Anyone know anything else about it? Wham-O or Uncle Milton perhaps?

M is for Mettoy Medics . . .

. . . and various other related figures!

This started life as a quick 'Follow-up' post on the other two vignettes I've mentioned as being in storage, but sort of grew as things came out of that storage pile and were brought together with more recent acquisitions.

Ambulance Crew; Doctor Figures; Dolls Furniture; Dolls' Houses; Hospital Toys; Hospital Ward 10; Matron Figures; Medical Toys; Mettoy Playcraft; Mettoy Toys; Nurse Figures; Plastic Figures; Plastic Medics; Playcraft Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Toy Ambulance Figures; Toy Hospital; Toy Medics; Ward 10; Ward Ten Hospital; Ward scene
Mau's beside manner was dimmed somewhat by his instance on reading from a tedious little red book of aphorisms! Meanwhile nurse Crotchet decided to take the bed apart?

This is the 'Ward' vignette; we looked at the Surgical Theatre last time. There's a wash-basin, bed, table and chair with a bedside locker, bowl and lunch/puzzle-doing tray!

Ambulance Crew; Doctor Figures; Dolls Furniture; Dolls' Houses; Hospital Toys; Hospital Ward 10; Matron Figures; Medical Toys; Mettoy Playcraft; Mettoy Toys; Nurse Figures; Plastic Figures; Plastic Medics; Playcraft Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Toy Ambulance Figures; Toy Hospital; Toy Medics; Ward 10; Ward Ten Hospital; Day Room Scene Recovery Recuperation Ward
The other scene is of the Convalescent Ward or Day Room and is populated with the walking wounded and Nurse Ratchet poking someone in his wounded shoulder because he dared to ask for more at tea!

Ambulance Crew; Doctor Figures; Dolls Furniture; Dolls' Houses; Hospital Toys; Hospital Ward 10; Matron Figures; Medical Toys; Mettoy Playcraft; Mettoy Toys; Nurse Figures; Plastic Figures; Plastic Medics; Playcraft Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Toy Ambulance Figures; Toy Hospital; Toy Medics; Ward 10; Ward Ten Hospital; Close up of figures and man with crutch
Now, following my pronouncements on arks, origins of infant toys, Trojan paratroopers and the forthcoming posts on Charbens cake decorations, I feel I'm on a roll and would like to suggest the sculptor (in Hong Kong?) of the mono-colour passengers in Multi-Toy's wacky Love Boat was also responsible for these figures, the fluid, smoothed-off sculpting is remarkably similar for both sets . . . as it is on a slightly 'stag' golf-tee, I also have in the collection!

The chap with the crutch has been very cleverly manufactured to hold his crutch's pad in a pinch-point, yet from the rear it seems that at one time he was being designed to have two crutches, or the ability to wear the one under either arm? That second hollow has been filled in from the front, but remains at the back.

Ambulance Crew; Doctor Figures; Dolls Furniture; Dolls' Houses; Hospital Toys; Hospital Ward 10; Matron Figures; Medical Toys; Mettoy Playcraft; Mettoy Toys; Nurse Figures; Plastic Figures; Plastic Medics; Playcraft Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Toy Ambulance Figures; Toy Hospital; Toy Medics; Ward 10; Ward Ten Hospital; Britains Wheelchair compariosn
A comparison with the Britains wheelchair began the expansion of the post into something - hopefully - worthy of the sum of its parts, the undersides of the furniture (most marked 'Hong Kong') being originally the last shot!

Ambulance Crew; Doctor Figures; Dolls Furniture; Dolls' Houses; Hospital Toys; Hospital Ward 10; Matron Figures; Medical Toys; Mettoy Playcraft; Mettoy Toys; Nurse Figures; Plastic Figures; Plastic Medics; Playcraft Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stretcher Case; Toy Ambulance Figures; Toy Hospital; Toy Medics; Ward 10; Ward Ten Hospital; Comaprison with other make's figures
A further comparison of some of the other nurses (or matrons!) shows Toyway's to be well over the odds at 60mm+ while the two painted Mettoy's are from another (earlier?) set from the Ward 10 licensed franchise, but seem to have been home-painted, a near-mint box appeared on feeBay a while ago, and they were all (+ two doctors and a patient) in predominantly white plastic, with a few painted highlights.

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Despite the fact that O'Keefe's syringe kit was probably original paint, I used the occasion of having them all out to get the pair of them steeped in oven-cleaner for a couple of hours, then scrubbed them with a tooth-brush and I think you'll agree that the exercise was worth the effort!

I have no idea what the faintly disturbing lump down the front of her gown is, but it seems to be some kind of production problem thing as it's absent on others I've seen, yet it's not a shrinkage mark; she's otherwise perfectly formed?

It may be due to overly high pressure at the injection-heat forcing extra plastic into the mould, extending the solidification time to the point where it expanded upon mould release, or it may have been an attempt to suggest a towel held in her waist-belt, which was removed from a second version of the sculpt - because it was faintly disturbing-looking!?

And the sculpting on these suggests they were all-UK in origin.

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I already had a third figure from the set; a doctor, 'un-doctored' by semi-gloss PVA , but recently picked-up the other little-one, it had had a frightening price on it (which I won't share with you has it may have come my way as a favour) and was described as Mettoy, however, I couldn't believe that they had a third line so out of scale with the other two? And - Yes, that is the colour of her lipstick!

But as the outer-box, which had the two medical tubs in, was the 'Civilian' box, I had also found the Police tub . . .

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. . . where I remembered seeing another pair of brown-based dwarves! The reason they were in the Police tub is down to their dark uniforms! It's clear that the nurse has been repainted, but I won't be stripping her back to bare . . . ooo-err! . . . plastic as - apart from the mouth - she's bearable as she is.

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A quick perusal of the likely suspect's various 'PW Specials' didn't get far because Speedwell comes before Trojan, Una and VP! So I only had to wade through one-and-a-half tomes (Kentoy!) to find them.

PW's appraisal is that they are "probably" Speedwell, but could be someone else, and while they are similar to the German soldiers from Speedwell, they are unmarked. Their box however (get the Speedwell Special!) is VERY Speedwell!

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As I now had the Kentoy publication out and the police tub in front of me and because the ambulance men looked a tad familiar I shot this quick line-up of Norman Tooth's work and piracies of it! The reason there's trojan on the screen is 'cos I was working on the Para' Battalion article at the same time!

The Policeman (4th from left) was one of the first figures Mr. Tooth designed for Kentoy, the figure was similar to the one he had already designed for Timpo (1st) and the mould went-on to Cavendish, due to the quality of paint on mine I suspect Cavendish [12-03-19 - now suspect it's actually a Kentoys - matt paint base], but as they probably also took the remaining-stock, as well as the moulds; who's to tell!

The two Hong Kong figures may have been sanctioned - much later - by Tony Kite at Cavendish, and he certainly carried them in his business as a purveyor of finest tourist trinkets!

But with or without his say-so; they are copies in hard styrene against the polyethylene of the other four - British - mouldings, one losing a millimeter or two in the reproduction process, the other enlarged to 70mm. The smaller ones were sold in sets of five with similar copies of the household troops (Guardsman, Lifeguard, Horse Guard and Beefeater), while I believe the larger ones were sold singly as stand-alone figures.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

SF is for Space Farce!

Do you remember that fantastic Dr. Who Mount Rushmore that was sent to the Blog by Artist Jon Alderfer a while back? Well, he's had his coloured pencils out again, or at least I think he's working in a pencil medium, it's hard to tell from a scan of a print; it may be fine gauche or water-colour, but whatever, it's very talented work and it's a pleasure to carry another here . . . look to the horizon, there may be a third on the way?
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Space Force - by Jon Alderfer
Isn't it fantastic? And I love all the little in-jokes hidden around the place, some of which I'm not getting, I'm obviously not American-enough! Sucka B. Flaunders obviously had the day off to recover from the last press conference!
If I have one criticism - using my years of experience as a world-famous art critic to go on - I'd say the pilot's hands are too big, I mean they're BIG, like, they're biggly-big, biggly-wiggly big, almost normal-sized! That's a Donald-fact - no fake news here!
Jon; thanks so much for this, delighted to host it!

C is for Chromoplasts from the Landi of Xilo!

Like the earlier Morestone post - no more than a box-ticker, but relatively uncommon. I believe these are actually Cromoplasto (no 'h') from the Landi stable, but I don't think they ever got the later plug-in/separate-based Xiloplasto re-issue as the combat infantry did?

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Really fanciful 'Ming The Merciless' type 1940/50's pulp figures these; with a bit of the Lido bird-men about them (The Reamsa ones would have been contemporary?) and garishly painted in metallic-red and blue with a flat, gloss yellow on silver PVC.

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I know of two other poses (same painting), and there may well be more out there? These are flat'ish - not so flat they could be considered semi-flats, but they lack a depth and are sculpted very-much in one plane if you know what I mean . . . I like them!

M is for Morestone's Modern Product Mars Mission Morris & Stone Men!

As you may have gathered from the title or already knew, Modern Products was an early incarnation of what would ultimately become Budgie, best known for their die-cast toy vehicles, motorcycles and wagons.

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Yet these are made of a nice stable, slightly soapy polyethylene, unlike the supposedly later cowboys (seen on the Blog back at the start) who are in a brittle, chalky, 'early British' polyethylene, so I would be tempted to suggest these came along after the Modern Products branding had actually been dropped, or that my version are a late re-issue by Starcourt Ltd., who ended-up with the Budgie tools/mould-bank?

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I don't know why I know they are Morestone (Morris & Stone), but I have firmly marked their card thus, so it's likely they've been in Plastic Warrior magazine (link) in the past and I got it from there? So - equally - I don't know how many there are pose-wise, I have three with the fourth a duplicate pose in another colour and they were among my first true 54mm figures, bought at the BP Fairs NEC Birmingham show in 2009/10 sometime.

I've had a quick look on Alphadrome but they don't seem to have them and Google also failed, so these may be new to the Wibbly Wobbly Way, but there must be at least a fourth pose out there?

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You can clearly see the A Modern Product branding on the upper-side of the base, and he looks like he may have been manufactured for the 'de rigueur' fitting of a clear-plastic helmet as per- most of his contemporaries, but again; I don't know that for sure?

The weirdest thing about them (look again) is that they all seem to have been sponsored on their intergalactic challenge by Honda motorcycles! Even to a - blank - text-box below the eagle's wing where you would normally find Honda's moniker.

R is for Reisler's Retro Rocket-man Replicas

♪♫♪♪ "Rocket Maaaaaaan, he's besty-friends wiiith gob-shiiite Donnnnn'uldtrump!"♫♪♫♪

Both this and the forthcoming Mettoy post have sort of 'grown' as I've got my teeth into combining what is actually three collections, the main 'storage' collection (33 years - to 2010 - of predominantly small-scale), the autumn 2010 'Big Purchase' and anything unsorted from four NEC's, PW '11 and Birmingham '11 (large scale heavy - I was playing catch-up . . . and err, overtake!) and what was here at Fleet from the last few years (predominantly large scale), and it means I keep finding things that go with things I've 'sorted'!

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I'm pretty sure these two came from Adrian at the end of the Birmingham show; 2011, he looked a little confused at my sudden interest in 54mm, until I reminded him the Blog had a voracious appetite!

Reisler originals with coloured helmets and factory paint, the helmets have a very slight shoulder cut-out both sides.

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Adrian had another at recent show, and not knowing which ones I had (I thought I had four but couldn't remember the colours!) so I just shot it quickly for the archive! He's the same as one of mine, but with a clear helmet which - frankly - is far better than my blue ones as you can actually see the chap, which means he can see where he's going, mine must be blundering about- when I'm not looking . . . obviously; how mad do you think I am? -  trapped in their own psychedelic 'trip' of inky-blueness!

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Comparison between the original and one of the recent paint-it-yourself-you-lazy-git re-issues! You can see how they all have a glue-on arm, but they seem to have stuck to a 'same arm for same body' rule in the factory, rather missing the main-point of different arms!

On the right is a shot which managed to escape the collage I did last time we looked at the Thomas/Poplar spacemen, showing a PVC original and a later painted example. The paint is part of the figure, so it's proper liquid PVC paint, applied in the factory/by out-workers.

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Adrian had all four (of four?) and while preparing this article and digging out the old shots it became obvious they were - in part - lifted from the Thomas sculpts, with various elements reappearing on different figures as a cut-n-shut exercise.

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Meanwhile my storage additions had come to light, so I shot them and added the other image I took of the unpainted Reislers, as I'd shot them at the end of the old camera's life and white on white with a failing mother-board had led to pretty poor shots! Mine are all PVC except the blue chap, and I think they will be joining the four in the previous image, one of which is a pirated, based-copy, with another polyethylene (yellow one) and two bronzy-PVC.

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More by accident/co-incidence than design the Reisler's also mirror, or are similar-to a couple of the much-latter Britains poses!