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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, September 15, 2018

T is for Trojans . . . except most of them are Greek to me!

I don't know if this is a follow-up, further stuff or big box-tick, but I've put the two lots of Britains 'Trojans' together and here they are in all their glory, well, the original Herald issue are pretty glorious, the rest are borderline OK, but they have a timeless toy-charm and we all had some when we were young . . . didn't we?

54mm Figures; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Agamemnon; Ajax and Achillies; Britains 4594 Trojan General; Britains 4595 Counter Pack; Britains Copies; Britains Greek Warrior; Britains Herald; Britains Trojans; Fall of Troy; Greek Warrior; Hector; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Piracy; Made in England; Made in Hong Kong; Mermidons; Myrmidons; Paris The Trojan; Roman Chariot; Roman Charioteer; Roman Soldier; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Trojan War; Ulysses the Mermidon; Ulysses The Myrmidon;
Agamemnon, hero of the Greeks, became 'Trojan General' and for some reason he's got a Roman standard and is carrying a polished hoplon shield . . . on a horse! Much copied in several scales, he was the duff one really as he wasn't armed with anything useful in mortal combat! Oldest at the top, newest at the bottom, there aren't as many versions with this figure as it's all in the bases, and being baseless, he's harder to sub-divide!

54mm Figures; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Agamemnon; Ajax and Achillies; Britains 4594 Trojan General; Britains 4595 Counter Pack; Britains Copies; Britains Greek Warrior; Britains Herald; Britains Trojans; Fall of Troy; Greek Warrior; Hector; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Piracy; Made in England; Made in Hong Kong; Mermidons; Myrmidons; Paris The Trojan; Roman Chariot; Roman Charioteer; Roman Soldier; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Trojan War; Ulysses the Mermidon; Ulysses The Myrmidon;
From the rear with a Hong Kong copy on the far right end of the row. The close-up shows how the HK mark is similar to the Britains Reg.Des mark! And the horse marks; I couldn't get the top one to come clear, but the Herald is obvious and the top one's a very glossy polyethylene, odd when the rest of the HK-production was PVC?

54mm Figures; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Agamemnon; Ajax and Achillies; Britains 4594 Trojan General; Britains 4595 Counter Pack; Britains Copies; Britains Greek Warrior; Britains Herald; Britains Trojans; Fall of Troy; Greek Warrior; Hector; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Piracy; Made in England; Made in Hong Kong; Mermidons; Myrmidons; Paris The Trojan; Roman Chariot; Roman Charioteer; Roman Soldier; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Trojan War; Ulysses the Mermidon; Ulysses The Myrmidon;
Paris, cause of the whole Iliad thing wot 'appened! AND . . . the only Trojan in a set catalogued as Trojan Warriors, but that anomaly will explain why the names were never used commercially.

The earliest is top left, the final incarnation with the separate base is to the bottom right, and above them the earlier HK production, and the 'austerity paint' herald is the broken one; lower-left.

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Hector, another Greek Trojan! We won't see another!

Of all the figures, this is the one where there's no real difference in quality with paint versions. While the early Herald figure (top left) has a red hem and the brown shield straps of all 1st versions, the later ones - including the 'austerity' paint, have their bell-cuirass straps painted and leather-shoulder pads/epaulettes painted in, so it's swings and roundabouts with Hector.

Note also that the HK sculpting was cleaned up and late versions (bottom right and right centre) are smoother than the earlier Hong Kong moulding (bottom left). Hot water can solve the bent-spear shaft 'syndrome', but not too hot or it'll shrivel-up like a sun-dried worm!

54mm Figures; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Agamemnon; Ajax and Achillies; Britains 4594 Trojan General; Britains 4595 Counter Pack; Britains Copies; Britains Greek Warrior; Britains Herald; Britains Trojans; Fall of Troy; Greek Warrior; Hector; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Piracy; Made in England; Made in Hong Kong; Mermidons; Myrmidons; Paris The Trojan; Roman Chariot; Roman Charioteer; Roman Soldier; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Trojan War; Ulysses the Mermidon; Ulysses The Myrmidon;
Three copies, the first two marked Hong Kong and based on the Herald original as far as painting goes the last could be a French or Italian 'bazaar' rack toy, he's unmarked, a sub-piracy and they seem to turn-up over there (Europe) quite often.

Of the two definitely HK ones, the first is a by-hand copy, the other is a more typical [of HK] pantograph clone.

54mm Figures; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Agamemnon; Ajax and Achillies; Britains 4594 Trojan General; Britains 4595 Counter Pack; Britains Copies; Britains Greek Warrior; Britains Herald; Britains Trojans; Fall of Troy; Greek Warrior; Hector; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Piracy; Made in England; Made in Hong Kong; Mermidons; Myrmidons; Paris The Trojan; Roman Chariot; Roman Charioteer; Roman Soldier; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Trojan War; Ulysses the Mermidon; Ulysses The Myrmidon;
Ajax, main man, another Greek and my favourite sculpt from the set, he more than any of the others conjures-up those Greek warriors standing around the sides of vases and amphora. The first version Herald figure got the colour again! The first of the two separate-based HK figures looks quite sickly, and more like a copy than something Britains put their name to!

The guy bottom-left is the final clearance version with a large, ovoid, separate-base; this base was used with various figures as Britains slid into retirement! There are two versions, this apple-green one numbered 519, and a darker plastic numbered 518, I have no idea why!

54mm Figures; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Agamemnon; Ajax and Achillies; Britains 4594 Trojan General; Britains 4595 Counter Pack; Britains Copies; Britains Greek Warrior; Britains Herald; Britains Trojans; Fall of Troy; Greek Warrior; Hector; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Piracy; Made in England; Made in Hong Kong; Mermidons; Myrmidons; Paris The Trojan; Roman Chariot; Roman Charioteer; Roman Soldier; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Trojan War; Ulysses the Mermidon; Ulysses The Myrmidon;
One copy and the chap I painted to represent a statue years ago, when as a small scale collector I was clearly looking for an excuse to have one of my childhood 54mm favourites in the stash!

54mm Figures; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Agamemnon; Ajax and Achillies; Britains 4594 Trojan General; Britains 4595 Counter Pack; Britains Copies; Britains Greek Warrior; Britains Herald; Britains Trojans; Fall of Troy; Greek Warrior; Hector; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Piracy; Made in England; Made in Hong Kong; Mermidons; Myrmidons; Paris The Trojan; Roman Chariot; Roman Charioteer; Roman Soldier; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Trojan War; Ulysses the Mermidon; Ulysses The Myrmidon;
Another heroic name ringing-down the years, almost immortal, half-god, Myrmidon, lover of Patroclus, killer of Hector, Granddad's command, sister-ship to Ajax and err . . . renamed Delhi! When we were kids this and the next figure (below) were the best ones for fighting as they squared-up against each-other really well; being almost, sort-of, not really - mirror-images, but both right-handed.

I seem to have photographed them all with the feet of the top rows obscured, it should be noted that the constant difference with the Herald originals is that they all had their sandal-straps painted-in.

54mm Figures; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Agamemnon; Ajax and Achillies; Britains 4594 Trojan General; Britains 4595 Counter Pack; Britains Copies; Britains Greek Warrior; Britains Herald; Britains Trojans; Fall of Troy; Greek Warrior; Hector; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Piracy; Made in England; Made in Hong Kong; Mermidons; Myrmidons; Paris The Trojan; Roman Chariot; Roman Charioteer; Roman Soldier; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Trojan War; Ulysses the Mermidon; Ulysses The Myrmidon;
Two copies, Hong Kong on the right and a bright red 'debateable' on the left, again the Hong Kong one is following the Herald version one paint-scheme.

Note the two very different HK integral-bases, one matching the UK issues (middle), the other much bigger all round (purplish-pink, second from left) and probably later.

54mm Figures; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Agamemnon; Ajax and Achillies; Britains 4594 Trojan General; Britains 4595 Counter Pack; Britains Copies; Britains Greek Warrior; Britains Herald; Britains Trojans; Fall of Troy; Greek Warrior; Hector; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Piracy; Made in England; Made in Hong Kong; Mermidons; Myrmidons; Paris The Trojan; Roman Chariot; Roman Charioteer; Roman Soldier; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Trojan War; Ulysses the Mermidon; Ulysses The Myrmidon;

Oh yes! Ulysses - stroppy poppet - sulking for weeks with his Myrmidons , then, when Troy's burnt to the ground, the Trojans put to the sword and everyone else has pushed-off, he only goes and gets himself a second series; about his trip home - having feigned madness to not have to go in the first place!

54mm Figures; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Agamemnon; Ajax and Achillies; Britains 4594 Trojan General; Britains 4595 Counter Pack; Britains Copies; Britains Greek Warrior; Britains Herald; Britains Trojans; Fall of Troy; Greek Warrior; Hector; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Piracy; Made in England; Made in Hong Kong; Mermidons; Myrmidons; Paris The Trojan; Roman Chariot; Roman Charioteer; Roman Soldier; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Trojan War; Ulysses the Mermidon; Ulysses The Myrmidon;
Only the one copy and I'm running out of blurb-fodder?!! Plastic's an odd shade and he's following the 1st version colour-scheme again.

54mm Figures; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Agamemnon; Ajax and Achillies; Britains 4594 Trojan General; Britains 4595 Counter Pack; Britains Copies; Britains Greek Warrior; Britains Herald; Britains Trojans; Fall of Troy; Greek Warrior; Hector; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Piracy; Made in England; Made in Hong Kong; Mermidons; Myrmidons; Paris The Trojan; Roman Chariot; Roman Charioteer; Roman Soldier; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Trojan War; Ulysses the Mermidon; Ulysses The Myrmidon;
He WAS sold as a Roman, so the fact that he looks like a Roman is to be excused. Romans were planned, but only the chariot came out in the mid-1970's for a couple of years. Strangely it's quite common at shows, both boxed and loose, and I can only suppose this was due to poor sales leading to a lot of surviving shop-stock, filtering into collectors hands in later years? Finally they shifted the remaining figures as based foot-figures . . . driving slaves?

54mm Figures; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Agamemnon; Ajax and Achillies; Britains 4594 Trojan General; Britains 4595 Counter Pack; Britains Copies; Britains Greek Warrior; Britains Herald; Britains Trojans; Fall of Troy; Greek Warrior; Hector; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Piracy; Made in England; Made in Hong Kong; Mermidons; Myrmidons; Paris The Trojan; Roman Chariot; Roman Charioteer; Roman Soldier; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Trojan War; Ulysses the Mermidon; Ulysses The Myrmidon;
As they were sold, this is a late era catalogue image, and to recap on the names they nearly got;

Agamemnon - Mounted - Greek
Paris - Bowman - Trojan
Hector - Spearman - Trojan
Ajax - Standing - Greek
Achilles - Fighting, no cloak - Greek
Ulysses - Fighting, cloak - Greek
A Nobody - Charioteer/Slave Master - Roman

54mm Figures; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Agamemnon; Ajax and Achillies; Britains 4594 Trojan General; Britains 4595 Counter Pack; Britains Copies; Britains Greek Warrior; Britains Herald; Britains Trojans; Fall of Troy; Greek Warrior; Hector; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Piracy; Made in England; Made in Hong Kong; Mermidons; Myrmidons; Paris The Trojan; Roman Chariot; Roman Charioteer; Roman Soldier; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Trojan Toy Soldiers; Trojan War; Ulysses the Mermidon; Ulysses The Myrmidon;
See! They both go so well together!

Now . . . THESE. ARE. NOT. RARE. It has to be said that the Herald 1st version and later 'austerity paint' issue are tending to brittleness now, but any day on feeBay you'll find all the 'Trojans' you want, just don't pay the 80-odd quid 'buy-it-now' someone was asking-for, for a set of six the other day!

The previous post I did on the Hong Kong production versions were from one lot someone (Micheal Melnyc? Thanks anyway!) sent me a while ago, and was one of each from a larger lot, while the mostly Herald stuff in storage was from the big-purchase in 2010. The HK-odds have been show purchases, and are probably the slightly harder to track down, especially in numbers and a couple have come from Charity shops.

Looking at the goldy-bronze highlights on the Hong Kong chap's shield reminded me; there was a very odd set went through Vectis Auctions a while ago, the original Herald set in a hollow-cast type gift/chocolate/tray-box, all the figures apparently 'mint' but all armour, helmets and shields painted dark bronze, it didn't look right . . . ? Although; Bronze WAS what they were using in their pre-historical 'age of mythology'!

I have a few 'total' duplicates and when I have all six (or all five foot figures) I may try painting them-up? And you can see from the pictures I don't have every version of each figure, so there's a few still to find!

Friday, September 14, 2018

News, Views Etc . . . Forthcoming Events

Another week's worth of stuff going-on, Sunday's busy and there's a steady stream of auctions through the week, but only the two on Saturday; Monmouth's probably far enough away to not be negatively affected by Sandown, but everyone who's anyone will be in Surrey . . . see you there!

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Toy Fairs

Saturday 15th September 2018

Monmouth - Chris Dyer Fairs
Monmout Lesuire Centre, Old Dixton Road, Monmouth, South Wales, NP25 3DP
Tel. - 01643 702 757
Mob. - 07966 694 579
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission £2

Sandown Park - Barry Potter / BP Fairs
Exhibition Centre, Sandown Park Racecourse, Esher, Surrey, KT10 9AJ
Tel. - 01604 846 688
Mob. - 07966 527 177
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission - Adults £6.50p, seniors £6, children £2, early bird (from 08.00hrs) £10.00
Tons of free parking

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Sunday 16th September 2018

Eastleigh - Steven Clements Fairs
Barton Peveril Sixth Form Collage, Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 5ZA
Tel. - 01380 725 322
Mob. - 07958 101 891
10:00 - 14:00hrs

Midhusrt - SRP Fairs
The Grange, Bepton Road, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 9HD
Tel. - 07739 998 012
10:00 - 14:00hrs

Newton Abbot - Ray Heard Train & Toy Fairs
Newton Abbot Racecourse, Devon, TQ12 3AF
Tel. - 01823 48 00 97
10:00 - 15:30hrs
Admission £2
Free parking, refreshments

Potters Bar- Toy & Train Fairs
Elm Court Centre, Mutton Lane, Potters Bar, Middlesex, EN6 3BP
Tel. - 02082 051 518 (Peter Levinson or Diane)
10:30 - 14:30hrs

Pudsey, Leeds - Steel Promotions - 'World Famous' Leeds (Pudsey) Toy/Train Fair
Pudsey Civic Hall, Dawson Corner, Stanningley Road, LS28 5TA
Tel. I - 0161 283 1255
Tel. II - 0161 766 2012
10:00 - 15:00hrs
Café, licensed bar
[Really guys? World Famous? They'll all be talking about the teeming-metropolis of Pudsey in California and Kazakhstan come Monday will they? Sandown is EU-famous, Pudsey's good for you, if you live in the Midlands . . . such hyperbole is to be admired though! Get a  website!]

Swindon - Retro Ronnie
Swindon Town Football Club, County Ground, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 2ED
Mob. I - 07708 385 061
Mob. II - 07900 266 427

Walsall Wood - Transtar Promotions - Toy and Train Collectors Fair
Oak Park Active Living Centre, Coppice Road, Walsall Wood, WS8 7DG
Tel.- 01922 643 385 (Geoff or Linda)
10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission - Adults £1.80p, seniors £1.50p, child £1
Refreshments

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Tuesday 18th September 2018

Wootton Basset - Steven Clements Fairs - Wootton Basset Evening Fair
Memorial Hall, Station Road, Wootton Basset, Wiltshire, SN4 7EN
Tel. - 01380 725 322
Mob. - 07958 101 891
18:30 - 20:30hrs
Free parking, café

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Auctions

Saturday 15th September 2018

Elstree - Excalibur Auctions
The Village Hotel, Elstree, Hertfordshire, WD6 3SB (venue)
Chiltern Business Centre, Woodside Road, Amersham (offices)
02036 330 913
Free Tea or Coffee
Model railways, toys and collectables
(everyone will be at Sandown!)

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Monday 17th September 2018

Ledsham - UK Toy & Model Auctions Ltd.
Craxton Wood Hotel, Parkgate Road, Ledsham, Near Chester, Cheshire, CH66 9PB (venue)
46 Wirrel Gardens, Bebington, Wirrel, Merseyside, Cheshire, CH63 3BH (offices)
Tel. - 01513 343 362 (Barry Stockton)
Tel. - 01270 652 773 (Tony Oaks)
Catalogues £3.50p from office address
Die-cast, trains and toy soldiers

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Wednesday 19th September 2018

Warwick - Warwick & Warwick
Charlton House, Scar Bank, Millers Road, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV34 5DB
(Auctions held in Court House)
eMail - richard.beale@warwick&warwick.com
Tel. - 01926 499 031
Facsimile - 01926 491 906
Catalogue on-line, printed version available on request
Trains, die cast, model soldiers and other toys

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Friday 21st September 2018

Stockton-on-Tees - Vectis
Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9JZ
Web. - www.vectis.co.uk
eMail - admin@vectis.co.uk

01642 750 616
Model trains

Thursday, September 13, 2018

L is for Look Away Now if You Have a Weak Stomach

Or . . . F is for Fungus-Flocked Furry Fellow!

HCF - Eat your heart out; this came out of storage; when he went into the unit he was dark brown PVC! Now covered from head to toe in a fine fungal growth of matt-like whitish-grey fibrous mycelia (I think the term is?), he looks like he's been flocked!

60mm Figures; 60mm Toy Soldiers; 70mm Figures; Greco-Roman Warrior; Poplar Plastics; Poplar Playthings; Poplar Products; Poplar Romans Figures; PVC Rubber; PVC Toy; PVC Vinyl Figures; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Roman Soldier; Romani; Thomas Romans; Thomas Toys;
I guess it has fed off microscopic amounts of ages-old sweat or sugars from chocolaty-fingers or sweet-sticky hands, ingrained into the PVC, it could be an additive in the PVC, but Thomas/Poplar weren't known for unstable, or sticky PVC's, so your guess is as good as mine!

I was going to clean him, you sometimes find similar mould on old plastics (Tudor Rose's vehicle-wheels are a particular pain), but his new 'skin' seems pretty stable, it's survived finding, rubbing and a photo-session already, so I think I'll keep it as it is (the figures aren't rare, loose) until it's stopped 'feeding' (if it hasn't already?) and see if it will just dry-out to a stable coating (which it may already have done!) as a form of natural flock!

S is for The Search for Charbens' Cake Decorations . . . or not! Part Two - More Likely

This was originally going to be the 'Less Likely' post as I was sure the carol-singers were visible in the Musgrave Museum shots, but scouring them in the PW Special and the on-line shots I couldn't find them, the Festival carol-singers are there, which is where I was getting my wires crossed I think.

The significance of those photographs being the tying of Festival and Gem together, not pertaining to these; which puts these in the 'up for grabs' category and eminently likely to be the/any missing Charbens cake decorations.

1 Maybe Charbens Cherilea Hilco Cake Decorations Carol Singing Choir Plastic Figs DSCN9120 30mm Toy Figures; 35mm Figurines; 40mm Figures; Cake Decoration Figures; Cake Decorations; Carol Singers; Charbens Toy Choir; Charbens Toy Circus; Charbens Toy Soldiers; Cherilea Toy Figures; Christmas Decoration; Circus Toys; Clown Figurine; Clowning Figure; Elephant Toy; Festival; Gem; GeModels; Hilco Plastic Circus; Ringmaster; Seasonal Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Seen here before (as have been the other set below, but sometimes things are worth a second visit, with new imagery) there seem to be the five figures; Adult middle-aged male, old lady, pre-teen and a small boy and girl, I say 'seems' as no bagged or packeted set has been seen (to my knowledge) so the exact contents remain unknown, but only these five have turned-up, often together as a quintet.

Equally it's unclear if the two older males are holding presents or lanterns, given the slightly Dickensian dress, I favor the latter; a couple of glass-lined, iron-cage, candle boxes. Also the 'choir-master' goes quite well with those AWI cake decorations, perhaps drumming-up support for the insurgency by reading the Declaration of Independence!

2 Maybe Charbens Cherilea Hilco Cake Decorations Carol Singing Choir Plastic Figs DSCN9121 30mm Toy Figures; 35mm Figurines; 40mm Figures; Cake Decoration Figures; Cake Decorations; Carol Singers; Charbens Toy Choir; Charbens Toy Circus; Charbens Toy Soldiers; Cherilea Toy Figures; Christmas Decoration; Circus Toys; Clown Figurine; Clowning Figure; Elephant Toy; Festival; Gem; GeModels; Hilco Plastic Circus; Ringmaster; Seasonal Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Colour variation could point to a long run over some time, or just 'the two' out-painters competing with each other! I favour the former likelihood, they do turn up about as often as average Gem or Culpitt's stuff. Note also the two sculpts of the mid-sized boy.

However, back to the Charbens thing, they are glossier than typical Charbens, although that could have something to do with food-hygiene, chalk, talc or other additives of the type used for paint adhesion being also prone to bacteriological contamination through migration.

And further arguing against myself (or just arguing 'with' myself), the two dimples or depressions on some of the bases (usually assumed to be mould-release pin-marks) are more like similar markings from the mould-banks of Hilco or Cherilea?

3 Maybe Charbens Cherilea Hilco Cake Decorations Circus Performers  Plastic Figurines DSCN9119 30mm Toy Figures; 35mm Figurines; 40mm Figures; Cake Decoration Figures; Cake Decorations; Carol Singers; Charbens Toy Choir; Charbens Toy Circus; Charbens Toy Soldiers; Cherilea Toy Figures; Christmas Decoration; Circus Toys; Clown Figurine; Clowning Figure; Elephant Toy; Festival; Gem; GeModels; Hilco Plastic Circus; Ringmaster; Seasonal Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
The same size variation and base-marks are to be found on the other likely-candidate set, which we looked at here not that long ago I think? Noticed since I last shot them - is that the clown-dwarf-'little person' has a spigot for his left hand, presumably for attaching to a missing 'thing'; ball, umbrella, another clown?

4 Maybe Charbens Cherilea Hilco Cake Decorations Circus Performers  Plastic Figurines DSCN9118 30mm Toy Figures; 35mm Figurines; 40mm Figures; Cake Decoration Figures; Cake Decorations; Carol Singers; Charbens Toy Choir; Charbens Toy Circus; Charbens Toy Soldiers; Cherilea Toy Figures; Christmas Decoration; Circus Toys; Clown Figurine; Clowning Figure; Elephant Toy; Festival; Gem; GeModels; Hilco Plastic Circus; Ringmaster; Seasonal Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
I don't think that bringing the two collections together has improved this line-up since last time and unlike the pretty-well set, five-count of the choir, the full contents of this set are unknown to me and may well be quite a few more?

Again arguing against them being Charbens, why didn't they copy items from their substantial circus set in 54mm, which was itself - in part - taken from the earlier hollow-cast range, and by a company who both reused poses and weren’t above a bit of plagiarism (Timpo GI's)?

However the plastic on most of mine and some of the slightly flat sculpting is very Charbens? The elephant is a copy of Britains 54mm hollow-cast baby one, which ties us back in with the hunting set? The clown on the ball seems to be vaguely familiar too . . . American slush-cast?

To sum up the two posts

Hunt 1 - From lead-solid imports - Could be Hilco - 3 items known
Hunt 2 - From Britains Lilliput - Could be Britains - 5 items (6 per bag - 2 dogs)
Carol-singing Choir - Could be Cherilea or Hilco - 5 items
Circus - Could be Cherilea or Hilco - unknown contents-count

But one or all of them MIGHT be the missing Charbens' cake decorations.

The pink bases of the circus would seem to suggest (given the mores of the time) that they were aimed at girls, the hunt/s would be aimed at boys cakes and the choir covers Christmas . . . that's a small range with three or four lines!

And you watch; I bet branded stuff comes out of the woodwork now; Charbens or not!

S is for The Search for Charbens' Cake Decorations . . . or not! Part One - Less Likely

I was chatting to Mr. Morehead, eminent editor of Plastic Warrior magazine and all things related a while back, well; about a year ago? Anyway, we were discussing the known unknowns and the unknown unknowns, when he mentioned rumors of Charbens having done  - or been said [by a friend of a friend of a man who comes up to you at a show, type of thing!] to have done - cake decorations?

Given the numbers of small scale odd-&-sods I've picked-up over the years, I thought I'd throw the contenders up here by way of listing those which are more, or less likely to have been Charbens' cake decorations. This post looks at the less likely candidates.

20mm Figures; 22mm Hunting Party; 35mm Figurines; Britains Lilliput; Cake Decoration Figures; Cake Decorations; Charbens Toy Farm; Charbens Toy Hunt; Charbens Toy Soldiers; Farm Fencing; Hilco Plastic Hunt; Horby Dublo; Horse Riders; Horses; Hunting Party; Plastic Hunting Set; Plastic Toy Figures; Riders; Side-saddle; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Plastic versions of the imported lead solids known to the Hollow-cast collection community to have been carried by BOTH Johillco and Charbens? The standing lady was found in the US, the others (I have a few more; tatty ones) over here. I have never seen or found riders, galloping horses, dogs or a fox  from the metal set in plastic (but that doesn't mean they weren't produced), and while there is an obvious connection with Charbens, there is an equal connection with Hill, who also used some wishy-washy brown plastics?

Indeed my money is on Hilco, as the plastic (under the paint) is the glossier plastic used by Hill, not the chalkier-stuff one associates with Charbens. The figures won't stand-up without being anchored with icing, lemon curd, strawberry fondant or something, so they were almost certainly cake decorations though - but they could just as easily have come from the same (believed German) source as the metal originals? Do you have other items from the set in plastic?

20mm Figures; 22mm Hunting Party; 35mm Figurines; Britains Lilliput; Cake Decoration Figures; Cake Decorations; Charbens Toy Farm; Charbens Toy Hunt; Charbens Toy Soldiers; Farm Fencing; Hilco Plastic Hunt; Horby Dublo; Horse Riders; Horses; Hunting Party; Plastic Hunting Set; Plastic Toy Figures; Riders; Side-saddle; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
The previous set are firmly in the 35mm camp, but these have gone down a gear and are HO/OO-gauge compatible, also, they are technically Britains! Actually plastic versions of the old lead-solid Lilliput/Dublo hunting set.

With both Charbens and Hill having some poses of questionable origin in their repertoire it could be either of them again, however, while the later (?), commoner ones (lower image) are in the same glossy plastics (more colours though), there are an earlier tranche with chalky plastic (upper image), so worth a punt on Charbens this time.

The quality of the mouldings suggests these were produced from Britains original moulds, and as such, rather leaves Britains also in the frame, knocking them out as an unbranded side-line?

20mm Figures; 22mm Hunting Party; 35mm Figurines; Britains Lilliput; Cake Decoration Figures; Cake Decorations; Charbens Toy Farm; Charbens Toy Hunt; Charbens Toy Soldiers; Farm Fencing; Hilco Plastic Hunt; Horby Dublo; Horse Riders; Horses; Hunting Party; Plastic Hunting Set; Plastic Toy Figures; Riders; Side-saddle; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
The packets look very much like other early Culpitt's or Gem, but equally are the sort of thing that fitted in the 'prize-chamber' of a Christmas cracker, but they often turn-up like this in multiples, so I prefer/fancy old baker's stock over crackers?

You get a woman riding side-saddle, two guys one in a top-hat and one in a riding hat, two (identical) dogs and a farm gate 'jump' per bag, which is a simple, open-ended polythene bag, stapled shut in a vague arrow-head. Bottom-right image is the sample I'm working from, that's 41-years of picking the stuff up!

20mm Figures; 22mm Hunting Party; 35mm Figurines; Britains Lilliput; Cake Decoration Figures; Cake Decorations; Charbens Toy Farm; Charbens Toy Hunt; Charbens Toy Soldiers; Farm Fencing; Hilco Plastic Hunt; Horby Dublo; Horse Riders; Horses; Hunting Party; Plastic Hunting Set; Plastic Toy Figures; Riders; Side-saddle; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
I used to be amazed that Hong Kong (pale one to the right) had copied something so esoteric as the fence/gate, but then it dawned on me they had probably copied the lead original! As I don't even think the fox was issued - it's one thing to have a cheerful, colourful hunt on a cake; it's quite another to have a hunted animal on a cake! - here is the Britains Lilliput original.

20mm Figures; 22mm Hunting Party; 35mm Figurines; Britains Lilliput; Cake Decoration Figures; Cake Decorations; Charbens Toy Farm; Charbens Toy Hunt; Charbens Toy Soldiers; Farm Fencing; Hilco Plastic Hunt; Horby Dublo; Horse Riders; Horses; Hunting Party; Plastic Hunting Set; Plastic Toy Figures; Riders; Side-saddle; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Because I keep one of everything, including OBE's, I have this one which someone has gone to some lengths to strip the figure from, Airfix Federal Artillery seem to fit just fine!

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

D is for Daily Wail from the Daily Fail!


Sources close to someone who didn't want to be named today said the person was 'stunned' by the news that American Comics in the 1950's all but GAVE AWAY (for a small postage fee) exploding tanks even as US tank commandeers were getting exploded in Korea! An anonymous spokesman for the Pentagon said "What the fuck? Get out of my office! . . . where's security?"
An un-named US exploded tank-commander told this Daily Pail reporter he couldn't believe there were toys of his situation, he said "I didn't get exploded to death in my tank so someone could make a toy of me exploding!" This Paper is OUTRAGED! The shocking 'TOY' maker Helen of War Toy has been approached for a statement and we can tell you - NONE has been forthcoming!
This story comes hot on the heels of the SCANDALOUS news last week, reported here at the Daily Whine that Louis Marx produced playsets of American GI's with destroyed trees during the Vietnam War. A destroyed tree near Phnom-Penh - who wished to remain anonymous - was quoted as saying "How would you like it? You're immolated by American Napalm and five minutes later they are selling toys of you with your branches all fire-twisted!" This paper is with the TREE!*
Meanwhile, over at our sister paper The Sunday Sackcloth a similar story has been breaking about how McLaughlin Brothers issued printed wooden solders depicted as casualties, and allied trucks burning during the ACTUAL World War, when actual allied trucks were actually got burnt and actual US soldiers were actually wounded! THE PAPER'S WAR TOYS CORRESPONADANT WAS SO INCENSED HE HAD TO GO AND SIT IN A DARK CORNER WITH AN ICE BAG. ON. HIS. HEAD!
AHHHHHHHHHHHH!
A spokesman for McLaughlin was unwilling to be found but a senior tory minister was overheard saying "This is bound to negatively affect home-counties' house prices in the medium-to-long-term?" Yes! Says this paper; except for migrants and work-shy hippies who will probably be GIVEN A FREE ONE!"
YOU TOO can find all these stories and more on the Phew's Group Website - TJF Did!
*Some trees were accidently destroyed in the making of this paper but not from a war zone and we won't be making toys of them.
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Joking apart; I didn't know whether to laugh or cry when I saw that crap the other day?
Airfix issued figures including both a German and Japanese 'recent enemy'; in 1949 (too close?), Airfix again (SAS) and Matchbox (Para's) jumped on the Iran Embassy and Falkland's bandwagon within months, GI Joe sold best at the height of the Vietnam War, indeed, while Action Man soldiered-on into the 1980's, GI Joe died with the US defeat. Marx issued Viet Kong as the war unfolded . . .
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. . . Marx 'revolutionaries'
sneak-up behind an ox-cart
The Daily Rail's click-bait puff-piece and TJF's reaction to it speak volumes about where we're going in the next few years, the piece oozed hysterical false-outrage, over-excited, hypocritical tub-thumping, smarmy fake moralising, mawkish sycophancy and deliberately ignored the historical facts pertaining to War Toys (they're not called 'long-after-the-relevant-war toys') in favour of a 'here and now' rant.
There have always been war toys, especially in time of war, and there always will be, the idea that Airfix have crossed some ethical boundary by issuing a war-gaming scenic of a damaged mud-brick house is just daft, and the Wail's continuing the article by singling out certain aircraft kits only leaves one wondering why they didn't do so after the Gulf wars, when the same date-relevant issue of toy or model Tornados, Challengers, Chinooks and so on was seen from most kit manufactures along with the likes of King & Country and Corgi! But then the Daily Fail supported both ventures!
While movies often pertain to wars still being fought, complete with damage to buildings!
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I'm not posting links to either piece-of-shit, if you know; you know, if you haven't the faintest idea what I'm going-on about; you're lucky, you missed both-barrels of a Trumpundbrexidiot fest!

H is for Hospital - Britains Hospital

Theo van der Weerden kindly sent a scan of the1985 Britains catalogue page dealing with the Hospital by way of a follow-up to the post the other day, and it prompted me to shoot the rest of the figures while their tubs were still kicking-around.

Ambulance Crew; Ambulance Toy; Britains Civilain Toy Figures; Britains Copies; Britains Hospital; Civilian Toy Vehicles; Deetail; First Aid; Hospital Toys; Medical Personnel; Medical Toys; Medics; Over Moulding; Plastic Figurines; Plastic Medics; Plastic Toy Figures; PVC Vinyl Figures; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Superdeetail; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Toy Figures;
The scan; it shows three large sets and a Helicopter Emergency Ambulance playset. The helicopter had started life as an army/air one, and would go on to be exploited as the basis for farm, police and construction (?) helicopters in various configurations, including a crop-sprayer.

The three large sets seem to have the whole range between them, but smaller boxes were available with more intimate vignettes involving one or two figures and a few accessories. Unlike the Mettoy we saw the other say, I don't have the accessories for these yet, so we're only going to look at the figures.

Ambulance Crew; Ambulance Toy; Britains Civilain Toy Figures; Britains Copies; Britains Hospital; Civilian Toy Vehicles; Deetail; First Aid; Hospital Toys; Medical Personnel; Medical Toys; Medics; Over Moulding; Plastic Figurines; Plastic Medics; Plastic Toy Figures; PVC Vinyl Figures; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Superdeetail; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Toy Figures;
Medical professionals include two doctors; one male, one female, a matron or ward sister and two nurses, these are all Superdeetail over-moulds and looking at them you can see how the Para's were supposed to end-up!

They are ably supported by a medical orderly/hospital porter who has ring-hands for stretchers or trolly-beds, but who doesn't line-up quite for pushing the wheel-chair, so I may be missing a figure there?

He too is a Superdeetail figure (making a 'full set' of six), the patients and casualties being more traditional painted PVC of the plain Deetail type. We have walking wounded, prone cases and seated figures, some of which have locating-studs for fixing to the accessories.

Ambulance Crew; Ambulance Toy; Britains Civilain Toy Figures; Britains Copies; Britains Hospital; Civilian Toy Vehicles; Deetail; First Aid; Hospital Toys; Medical Personnel; Medical Toys; Medics; Over Moulding; Plastic Figurines; Plastic Medics; Plastic Toy Figures; PVC Vinyl Figures; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Superdeetail; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Toy Figures;
Here we see a hot-seat change for the wheel-chair (or wheeling-chair as they were originally called!), while the woman leaning against the wall has a stud, but doesn't fit in the chair, so must normally be fixed to something in the maternity unit? From whence (the maternity unit) comes the little baby.

Ambulance Crew; Ambulance Toy; Britains Civilain Toy Figures; Britains Copies; Britains Hospital; Civilian Toy Vehicles; Deetail; First Aid; Hospital Toys; Medical Personnel; Medical Toys; Medics; Over Moulding; Plastic Figurines; Plastic Medics; Plastic Toy Figures; PVC Vinyl Figures; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Superdeetail; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Toy Figures;
Nurse Rhatschett conducts exercise-hour
in Camp Adolph! "Luft, zwei, drei, vier . . .
Luft, zwei, drei, vier, yetz die beine hochhalten, mine schatzen . . ."

Little babies; there's one in every-other mixed lot, and it's surprising how quickly the piracy-elves in Hong Kong managed to get-out copies of the Britains baby, although I'm not sure about the middle one . . . did Britains reproduce it themselves in two sizes? But the blood-stained one to the right is definitely a copy - someone's stitched Harold Wilson's face on to the baby's head! Yes; I'm trying to avoid any mention of the red paint.

Cheers for the scan Theo; got me to pull my finger-out!

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

L is for Long, Long Ago . . .

. . . in a Galaxy Far, Far Away . . .

Princess Leia, Obi Wan Kenobi, Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, Young Skywalker, C3PO, R2-D2, Chewbacca, Wookie, Kessel Run, Star Destroyer, Star Wars, Han Solo, Millennium Falcon, Long Long Ago, Far Far Away, A New Hope, Anakin Skywalker, Feel the Force, May The Force Be With You, Paduwan, Padwan, Dark Side, Light Side, Jedi Knights, Large Jon Alderfer Print
. . . all this did happen wiv a furry monkey-manned and black dalekmanned and spacecars thats are bigger than a house and lectric swords wot sing shiny and evwy'fing, its really did, and it is TREW!

With apologies to Morwenna Banks as 'The Little Girl'

Well, as we've been having a contribution/space day, here's another of Jon Alderfer's pieces to finish a one-day mini-season! And what a glorious artwork it is, the composition is lovely, beautifully balanced, well thought out, and both managing to channel the original posters AND covering many more memorable scenes than any of them and doing it all without a - now-clichéd - light-sabre in sight!

From the slightly offset Star Destroyer at the top, a dreaming Luke torn between the light and dark of the two father figures, the four 'kids' flanked by two hologram scenes and two 'Escape from the Star Destroyer' scenes and then the two comedy pairs down the bottom, it's immaculately executed. Even the 'footballs' of security- and trainer-droid's neatly balance each-other.

Princess Leia, Obi Wan Kenobi, Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, Young Skywalker, C3PO, R2-D2, Chewbacca, Wookie, Kessel Run, Star Destroyer, Star Wars, Han Solo, Millennium Falcon, Long Long Ago, Far Far Away, A New Hope, Anakin Skywalker, Feel the Force, May The Force Be With You, Paduwan, Padwan, Dark Side, Light Side, Jedi Knights, Close-up of 3D holographic chess players Artwork
The rendition of the holographic chess pieces and Leia's distress message are superb, Jon confirmed he does use coloured pencil; some items highlighted with felt-tips, but at this level I think they are referred to as 'art markers' and the technique is 'Pen & Ink'! And the faces, how does he get the faces? That's not commercial art, that's just art!

Stunning piece Jon; humbled, again, to have it on the Blog.

PS - why has no-one done a set of those chess pieces, they would make a fantastic group of 50mm-odd 'Little Rubber Guys'!

D is for Dan Dare - Pilot of the Future . . . Past!

As you may have clocked by now, we are having a Space day and a Follow-up day and a Brian day, because they are all follow-ups to previous related posts of shots Brian had sent. This post is looking at some more of Brian's collection of Dan Dare stuff, and in his own words . . .

"These figures are mostly Unicorn metal, factory painted.

The second and third on row-3 are Phants painted by me and are unlicensed UK made metal figures.

Row four - the four figures on the right are Treens; as per the Phants

Row five is a Crescent Dan Dare/RAF figure, then 3 as per above Phants and Treens. Then a plastic Spacefleet Commando by Eaglewall. Then two larger Auburn Rubber policemen this time the whistle blower is Dan smoking a pipe, followed by two Unicorns and a Comet metal Mekon."

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A lovely display of a favourite from childhood, and - at the risk of being accused of name-dropping;

When we used to fly to Alderney (Britten-Norman Trislander - like a small Lancaster but noisier!), we would sometimes be unable to land (due to fog) and would be re-directed to Guernsey for an unscheduled overnight stay. We used a little B&B, but it often meant supper with General Sir John 'Arnhem' Hackett and his wife.

Now, after supper he and Dad would talk 'shop' (jumping out of perfectly-serviceable aircraft mostly!), while my Brother and I would sit at the top of the stairs going through a whole shelf of Lion, Tiger and Eagle annuals! Indeed we had to be dragged FROM the top of the stairs FOR supper, and were only returning to our 'roost'! Consequently; I knew well, things I should have been too-young to remember, like Harris Tweed, Waldorf & Cecil, PC49, Luck of the Legion and - of course - Dan Dare! "Pilot of the Future" . . . then!

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Although the best thing there is hiding on the bottom row - where the hell do you go to find a figurine of Desperate Dan? "Cow-pie, with horns!"

Brian also sent a close-up of his Auburn Rubber paint-conversions - Cheers Mr B - some real treats!