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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, April 5, 2019

News, Views Etc . . . Forthcoming Events; Saturday 6th-Friday 12th April 2019

Well . . . so . . . errr . . . phew! That was an interesting un-birthday, was it not? We're still 'In' and looking for another extension as I write, which is all looking good for this year's May PW show!


I love the juxtaposition of the ES shot above, being a complete opposite of the demographic stereotypes we've been led to believe 'make up' the Brwreakshit/Remoan divide; with the 'old git' (whom the Guardian would have us believe is a reactionary, parochial Brexiteer) supporting Europe, while a young Afro-Caribbean looking chap (the Daily Pail would hysterically inform us was some sort of loony left, ganja-smoking immigrant layabout not interested in the crown or state and 'probably' illegal) is supporting 'Out'.
Note however - how the other stereotype of shouty, pointing, spittle-flecked aggression from the Brwreakshiteer is true to form, while the liberal leftie just looks faintly bemused! Right Wing pro-Brexit protests tend end in violence, Left Wing pro-Peoples's-Vote protests usually end with some Labour Front-bencher wishing everyone a safe journey home on the tube!
And does the guy on the right (in all senses of the word!) not understand what might happen to him if Mogg, Johnson and Farage (rhymes with C**t) start appointing Tommy Robson's goons to run the country, after all; a lot of intellectual Jews in 1930's Germany voted for Herr Hitler's mob to 'sort the country out'.
No doubt something they lived to repent at leisure . . . no, sorry, something they rapidly died regretting. But make no mistake, that's how the wind blows - in Trump's America, in Erdogan's Turkey, in Orban's Hungary, in Brazil, the Philippines, Rumania, Israel and elsewhere. And it was started by Teresa May-be Maybe-not's 'Hostile Environment' while she was Home secretary, also overseeing massive cuts to policing, prisons and probation - each of which is now in crisis!
So, for another week, the only ointment I can offer you is toy-buying while there are still toys to buy and a bit of geldt to buy them with!

Toy Fairs
Saturday 6th April 2019
Cardiff - Chris Dyer Fairs
Penarth Leisure Centre, Andrew Road, Cogan, Cardiff, Wales, CF64 2NS.
Web. - www.chrisdyerfairs.co.uk
Tel. - 01643 702 757
Mob. - 07966 694 579
Hours unknown
Admission [probably] £2


Purley - East Surry N Gauge (ESNG) / N Gauge Forum - N Gauge SouthEast
Riddlesdown Collegiate, Honister Heights, Purley, Surrey, CR8 1EX
The Facebook - N Gauge SouthEast Show
10:00-16:00hrs
Admission £7.50, children £3.00, family ticket £20.00
Refreshments
Free Parking

Sunday 7th April 2019
Bolton - Barry Potter / BP Fairs - 'Macron'
The Premier Suite, Macron Stadium, Bolton, Lancashire, BL6 6SF
Tel. - 01604 846 688
Mob. - 07966 527 177
[Probably] 10:30 - 15:00hrs
Admission £4.00, early-bird £8, (from 08:00hrs), seniors £3.50, children £1
Free parking
Eastbourne - Eastbourne Historic Vehicle Club - Toy & Transport Collectors Fair 
Polegate Community Centre, 54 Windsor Way, Polegate, Eastbourn, East Sussex, BN26 6QF
Web. - www.ehvc.co.uk
Telephone unknown
10:00 - 14:00hrs
Admission£1.50p, children free
Club event
Falkirk, Scotland - McLaren Models
Tel. - 01324 624 102
Malvern - Bulldog Fairs
The Seven Hall, Three Counties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire; WR13 6NW
Tel. - 01373 452 857
Mob. - 07917 125 641
10:30 - 14:30hrs
Adults £4, under 16's free if accompanied, early-bird (from 08:30hrs) £10.
Spalding - Colin Boor - Model Tractor, Construction & Literature 2019
Springfields Exhibition Centre, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE12 6ET
Tel. - 07710 321 471
10:00 - 15:00hrs
Admission £6, accompanied children free
St. Ives - J&J Fairs (J&J Webb)
'One Leisure' St. Ives, Burgess Hall Events & Conference Centre, Westwood Road, St. Ives, Cambridgeshire, PE27 6WU
Tel. - 01522 880 383
10:00 - 14:30hrs
Admission - Adult £3.00p, seniors £2.50, 1st child £2.00p
Where the cats and the sacks and the wives came from, not Cornwall!
Swindon - Retro Ronnie
Swindon Town Football Club, County Ground, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 2ED
Mob. I - 07708 385 061
Mob. II - 07900 266 427
Hours unknown
Admission charge unknown
Tuesday 9th April 2019
Hook - Steven Clements Fairs - Hook Evening Fair
Hook Community Centre, Hook, Hampshire, RG27 9NN
Tel. - 01380 725 322
Mob. - 07958 101 891
18:30 - 21:30hrs
Admission £1
Free parking
Auctions
Saturday 6th April 2019
Ilkley - Hartleys Auctioneers And Valuers
Victoria Hall, Little Lane, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, LS29 8EA
Tel. - 01943 816 363
Viewing 13:00-17:30hrs, Friday 1st April (today) and from 09:00-12.30hrs on the day of the sale; sale starts 12:30hrs.
General toys, collectables and autographs.
Monday 8th April 2019
Downham Market - Barry L Hawkins
The Estate Office, 15 Lynn Road, Downham Market, Norfolk, PE38 9NL
Web. - www.barryhawkins.co.uk
eMail - info@barryhawkins.co.uk
Tel. -01366387180
Sale starts 10:00hrs
Scale models and collectable toys
Tuesday 9th - Thursday 11th April 2019
Stockton-on-Tees - Vectis Auctions (3-day sale)
Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, TS17 9JZ
01642 750 616
Tuesday 9th - Wednesday 10th - Specialist die-cast sale
Thursday 11th - General toy sale
[Note: There will be imagery and blurb from Vectis, probably on Monday or over the weekend so I'll do a follow-up 'News Views' before the sale]

Tuesday -


"The Specialist sale to be held on the 9th of April starts at the earlier time of 10am to incorporate the seven private owner collections. The Iain Gothard Collection, The Colin Collin's Collection - Part 2, The North East Collection, The European Military Collection, The Oxfordshire Collection, The Hereford Collection - Part 2 and The Swiss Collection all include Corgi and Dinky models. Including sports, racing and road cars; commercials, trucks, buses, farm, and military; Gift Sets, TV & Film related, French Dinky and Trade Packs. Plus others, including Britains Motorcycles, Scalextric, Budgie, Solido and more. Also included in the sale are White Metal & Resin lots from TW Collection (Trevor Wright models), Durham Classics and Brooklin. Plus, factory wrapped Dinky models, Corgi pre-production (1st shot) samples, catalogues, reference books and much more."

Thursday 11th April 2019
Heathfield - Watson's Auctions
Heathfield Auction Rooms, Burwash Road, Heathfield, East Sussex, TN21 8RA
Tel. - 01435 862 132
Sale starts 10:00am
Toys & Transport Auction
Stockton-on-Tees - Vectis Auctions (last day of a three day auction)
[see entry/note above]
Other Events
Legotastic!
There is not one, not two, not five, but at least six events involving Hestair Kiddycraft's most famous product (unless the stacking/Russian barrels were your favorite!), over the Easter break. . . and they're the ones that I KNOW ABOUT.
I bet there are more - where you are - as two of these are local-to-Basingrad things organised by those bandwagon firms exploiting the hegemony of the Danes in the [stolen] construction-brick business for some of the cash-crumbs!
Basingstoke - Milestones Museum - Bricktropolis and the Attack of the Mighty Monsters
Leisure Park, Churchill Way West, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG22 6PG (venue)
Web. - www.milestonesmuseum.org.uk
Tel. - 01256 639550 (venue)
Hampshire Cultural Trust, Chilcomb House, Chilcomb Lane, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 8RB (offices)
eMail - enquiries@hampshireculturaltrust.org.uk
Tel. - 01962 678140 (offices)
Open - Tuesday-Friday 10:00- 16:45hrs, Saturday-Sunday 11:00-16:45hrs, Mondays closed

Basingstoke - Festival Place Shopping Precincts - Lego in Space
Starts 13th - Details next week


London (Forrest Hill) - The Horniman Public Museum and Public Park Trust - Brick Wonders
100 London Road, Forest Hill, London, SE23 3PQ
Web. - www.horniman.ac.uk
Tel. - 020 8699 1872
Until 27th October 2019
Temporary Exhibition Space
Forrest Hill tube station and overground


Washinton (Tyne & Weir) - Giant Lego Brick Animal Trail
WWT, Washington Wetland Centre, Washington, Tyne & Weir
Web. - wwt.org.uk
From Saturday 6th April 2019

Winchester - Marwell Zoo - Brickosaurs!
Marwell Wildlife Park, Thompsons Lane, Winchester, Hampshire SO21 1JH.
Web. - www.marwell.org.uk
eMail -  marwell@marwell.org.uk
Tel. - 01962 777407
Friday 5th April - Sunday 1st September 2019


Windsor - Legoland - New Ride; The Haunted Monster Party
Opens 13th April - Details next week
Re-enactment
Saturday 6th-Sunday 7th April 2019
Bury St. Edmonds - National Trust - 95th Rifles; Battle of Waterloo
Ickworth, Bury St. Edmonds
Children's drill workshops
Field-surgery demo's
Battles!
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!
Competition - Just for Fun!
Tom Clague sent this image of a retail item for sale in Australia . . .

The competition is simple, what is it? Answer next week! I can tell you it's not a pencil sharpener, nor a topper (pencil or bottle), I can also tell you that you probably can't afford it, even though it looks to be an innocuous, probably resin, touristy, keepsakey, diver figurine, which - apparently - it isn't!
If you know - because you're in that trade - eMail me for later credit but don't spoil it for any guessers! For the guessers - there may be a further clue on Monday . . .
H is for How They Come In
This is a few bits which have come in over the last two weeks, along with an interesting infant's farm set and a mini-board game which will get their own posts, the two Almirall Hussars/Chasseurs (I don't know how you tell them apart!) are missing swords, but they were cheap!
And finally . . .
No toys in the media this week, but Tom also saw this and sent it along with the diver -
Apparently someone in the Brwreakshit Command & Control Centre (hahahahaha! There's no command and they're not in control!) think people (in THE ANTIPODES) needing some hi-tech financial services might seek them on the OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD!

Evan as Ford threatens to move all its factories out of the UK . . . presumably this is the work of the useless, serial-resigner Davis, or is it that cockwomble Fox? Forgetting that when we joined the EU in '73 (after the French had prevented us from doing so for a decade or two), we left the Kiwi's and the Aussies hanging!
If Brwreakshit was a book, you wouldn't bother to finish the second half and would give it a shit review on Amazon - This is far-fetched, with an unbelievable plot, unrealistic dialogue and the leading characters are all cardboard cut-outs from B-Movie's central casting!

T is for Toy Fair 2019 Reports - Bandai - Bits & Bobs

As well as the Anderson stuff I sent to Moonbase, I took a few other hurried shots while gabbling enthusiastically; having blagged my way in to get the Thunderbirds stuff I managed to grab these on the way out.

Bandi are one of the companies who run a closed stand at Toy Fairs, which you have to book-in to, then be escorted round, and preferably you need to be a toy-buyer, -shipper or -agent, or a member of an accredited journalistic outlet, not a blagging Blogger!

1:144; AN-01 Tristan; Bandai; Ex-Standard; Excitement Embodied; Godzilla; Godzilla SD; Gundam; HG; Hobby Models; International Toy Fair; Kennsington Olympia Toy Fair; London Toy Fair; London Toy Fair 2019; Master Grade; MG; RG; RX-78AN-01; SD; SD Gundam; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Super Deform; toy Fair 2019; Tristan; Twilight AXIS; Universal Century;
SD (super deform) Godzilla characters, I really was rushing the shots, and was taken with the triple-headed dragon, but you can see bits of two others in the background, deforms aren't 'my thing' at all, but they do come in occasionally with mixed stuff and some people will love them!

1:144; AN-01 Tristan; Bandai; Ex-Standard; Excitement Embodied; Godzilla; Godzilla SD; Gundam; HG; Hobby Models; International Toy Fair; Kennsington Olympia Toy Fair; London Toy Fair; London Toy Fair 2019; Master Grade; MG; RG; RX-78AN-01; SD; SD Gundam; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Super Deform; toy Fair 2019; Tristan; Twilight AXIS; Universal Century;
More Realistic Godzilla figures in two sizes, including the triple-head again in a more realistic form, if anything fantasy can be realistic, but you know what I mean . . . more accurate to the movie version.

1:144; AN-01 Tristan; Bandai; Ex-Standard; Excitement Embodied; Godzilla; Godzilla SD; Gundam; HG; Hobby Models; International Toy Fair; Kennsington Olympia Toy Fair; London Toy Fair; London Toy Fair 2019; Master Grade; MG; RG; RX-78AN-01; SD; SD Gundam; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Super Deform; toy Fair 2019; Tristan; Twilight AXIS; Universal Century;
Godzilla himself, this is the size where gaming him in 1:76/72nd becomes a reasonable proposition! The funny thing is, even though he's all modernised and professionally finished as a toy, he still looks like a man in a rubber suit!

1:144; AN-01 Tristan; Bandai; Ex-Standard; Excitement Embodied; Godzilla; Godzilla SD; Gundam; HG; Hobby Models; International Toy Fair; Kennsington Olympia Toy Fair; London Toy Fair; London Toy Fair 2019; Master Grade; MG; RG; RX-78AN-01; SD; SD Gundam; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Super Deform; toy Fair 2019; Tristan; Twilight AXIS; Universal Century;
All kinds of Gundam; from teeny SD's to what I think was a 12--inch monster, with plastic model kits for basher's to have a go at. I didn't get a good look at the 'weapon-sprue' runners, but suspect they are not multi-shot 'overmoulds' but rather slot-or-clip-jointed at the colour demarcations?

1:144; AN-01 Tristan; Bandai; Ex-Standard; Excitement Embodied; Godzilla; Godzilla SD; Gundam; HG; Hobby Models; International Toy Fair; Kennsington Olympia Toy Fair; London Toy Fair; London Toy Fair 2019; Master Grade; MG; RG; RX-78AN-01; SD; SD Gundam; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Super Deform; toy Fair 2019; Tristan; Twilight AXIS; Universal Century;
Close-up of the super deform, I saw some of these from the 1970's or '80's a few years ago, and you could see why they are so collectable, lots of fine detail, in brittle polystyrene or something similar and lots of metallic stickers, starting to lift at the corners,. To get a whole one in good condition must be quite hard; this modern issue is a more robust propylene type polymer and sans stickers!

1:144; AN-01 Tristan; Bandai; Ex-Standard; Excitement Embodied; Godzilla; Godzilla SD; Gundam; HG; Hobby Models; International Toy Fair; Kennsington Olympia Toy Fair; London Toy Fair; London Toy Fair 2019; Master Grade; MG; RG; RX-78AN-01; SD; SD Gundam; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Super Deform; toy Fair 2019; Tristan; Twilight AXIS; Universal Century;
Again, the more realistic lines of accurately scaled models, and I think - deliberately - all five display models are of the same character (the AILE Strike Gundam), for comparison purposes. If the HG and RG models are 1:144 (as seems to be the case?) that would make the other two eminently compatible with 1:76/72nd (MG) and 1:35/32nd scales (giant one).

Not much - but a few snatched shots from the 'inner sanctum' of Bandai's stand!

Thursday, April 4, 2019

R is for Robin's Roustabout Rebels - Part 2 - The Figures

I also grouped the earlier post's figures by character/thematically, for closer comparisons, and this post is the result of those shots, in the course of preparing this pair of articles, they all got put away and taken out again several times, and one of the archers has migrated to another set!

Alan-a-Dale, Archer, Australian Robin Hood, Australian Toy Figures, Bagged Toy Robin Hood, Blondel, Canada, Cereal Giveaways, Cereal Premium Robin Hood, Cereal Premiums, Derwent, Friar Tuck, Kellogg's Canada, Kellogg's Premiums, Kellogg's Robin Hood, Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, Little John, Maid Marion, Marksmen Robin Hood, Marx Figures, Marx Robin Hood, Marx Toy Soldiers, Marx Toys, Merry Men, Minstrel, Much the Miller, New Zealand Robin Hood, Post Cereals, Post Robin Hood, Premium Toy Figures, Premiums, Quentin, Rado Industries Robin Hood, Ri-Toys Robin Hood, Richard Green, Robin des Bois, Robin Hood, Robin of Loxley, Rubenstein Plastic Toys, Rubenstein Robin Hood, Rubenstein Toy Soldiers, Sheriff of Nottingham, Sherrif de Nottingham, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Sugar Smacks Robin Hood, Timothy, Toy Minstrel Figure, Will Scarlet, Will Stutley,
Robin Hood's above and Will Scarlet's below, along with the guy I used to think was falling or sitting, but who I can only picture hiding in a tree now! The guy middle-bottom is an unnamed character - one of the Merry Men - but could pass for Robin or Will!

Now, there is no discernible difference between the two smaller Will's, and in the course of taking these mages I came to the conclusion I'd had the Down Under version all along, which means I need to find a Canada one at some point, just to satisfy myself as to their differences/similarities, as all the other figures do have clear differences between the sculpts and I believe the Canada issue is an unnamed figure?

Alan-a-Dale, Archer, Australian Robin Hood, Australian Toy Figures, Bagged Toy Robin Hood, Blondel, Canada, Cereal Giveaways, Cereal Premium Robin Hood, Cereal Premiums, Derwent, Friar Tuck, Kellogg's Canada, Kellogg's Premiums, Kellogg's Robin Hood, Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, Little John, Maid Marion, Marksmen Robin Hood, Marx Figures, Marx Robin Hood, Marx Toy Soldiers, Marx Toys, Merry Men, Minstrel, Much the Miller, New Zealand Robin Hood, Post Cereals, Post Robin Hood, Premium Toy Figures, Premiums, Quentin, Rado Industries Robin Hood, Ri-Toys Robin Hood, Richard Green, Robin des Bois, Robin Hood, Robin of Loxley, Rubenstein Plastic Toys, Rubenstein Robin Hood, Rubenstein Toy Soldiers, Sheriff of Nottingham, Sherrif de Nottingham, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Sugar Smacks Robin Hood, Timothy, Toy Minstrel Figure, Will Scarlet, Will Stutley,
The Maid Marion/ian's; Marx's 'ian is Rubenesque sexy in a Viking-court sort of get-up, the antipodean 'ion is a bit Hippy-chick sexy in plain Anglo-Saxon villager's garb, the Canadian 'ian sculpt looks like a rather dry Mother Superior or a 'Flanders mare' in full Norman aristocratic finery and Robin would be a fool to get involved with her, she's just gonna' whine alot!

Alan-a-Dale, Archer, Australian Robin Hood, Australian Toy Figures, Bagged Toy Robin Hood, Blondel, Canada, Cereal Giveaways, Cereal Premium Robin Hood, Cereal Premiums, Derwent, Friar Tuck, Kellogg's Canada, Kellogg's Premiums, Kellogg's Robin Hood, Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, Little John, Maid Marion, Marksmen Robin Hood, Marx Figures, Marx Robin Hood, Marx Toy Soldiers, Marx Toys, Merry Men, Minstrel, Much the Miller, New Zealand Robin Hood, Post Cereals, Post Robin Hood, Premium Toy Figures, Premiums, Quentin, Rado Industries Robin Hood, Ri-Toys Robin Hood, Richard Green, Robin des Bois, Robin Hood, Robin of Loxley, Rubenstein Plastic Toys, Rubenstein Robin Hood, Rubenstein Toy Soldiers, Sheriff of Nottingham, Sherrif de Nottingham, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Sugar Smacks Robin Hood, Timothy, Toy Minstrel Figure, Will Scarlet, Will Stutley,
'The Tuck'; my kind of priest - a godless one! I prefer the Marx sculpt, if he's got a staff he can get fightey-bitey, but the smaller ones have him holding a scroll or torch/brazier - it's not clear? This is the other pose (after the archer, if mine are of different sources) which has little change beyond base markings between Australian and Canadian issues - the Canada one is better detailed/etched and slightly taller maybe?

Alan-a-Dale, Archer, Australian Robin Hood, Australian Toy Figures, Bagged Toy Robin Hood, Blondel, Canada, Cereal Giveaways, Cereal Premium Robin Hood, Cereal Premiums, Derwent, Friar Tuck, Kellogg's Canada, Kellogg's Premiums, Kellogg's Robin Hood, Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, Little John, Maid Marion, Marksmen Robin Hood, Marx Figures, Marx Robin Hood, Marx Toy Soldiers, Marx Toys, Merry Men, Minstrel, Much the Miller, New Zealand Robin Hood, Post Cereals, Post Robin Hood, Premium Toy Figures, Premiums, Quentin, Rado Industries Robin Hood, Ri-Toys Robin Hood, Richard Green, Robin des Bois, Robin Hood, Robin of Loxley, Rubenstein Plastic Toys, Rubenstein Robin Hood, Rubenstein Toy Soldiers, Sheriff of Nottingham, Sherrif de Nottingham, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Sugar Smacks Robin Hood, Timothy, Toy Minstrel Figure, Will Scarlet, Will Stutley,
The two sheriffs' (Nott's & Darby!) and tree-climber/falling guy again! He's actually the most dynamic pose of all four sets (I haven't shown/got the other Marx set), but this may have meant he was a bugger to manufacture - lots of weird undercuts, not in the pose per se, but in relation to the layout of the other cavities/rest of the tool?

Alan-a-Dale, Archer, Australian Robin Hood, Australian Toy Figures, Bagged Toy Robin Hood, Blondel, Canada, Cereal Giveaways, Cereal Premium Robin Hood, Cereal Premiums, Derwent, Friar Tuck, Kellogg's Canada, Kellogg's Premiums, Kellogg's Robin Hood, Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, Little John, Maid Marion, Marksmen Robin Hood, Marx Figures, Marx Robin Hood, Marx Toy Soldiers, Marx Toys, Merry Men, Minstrel, Much the Miller, New Zealand Robin Hood, Post Cereals, Post Robin Hood, Premium Toy Figures, Premiums, Quentin, Rado Industries Robin Hood, Ri-Toys Robin Hood, Richard Green, Robin des Bois, Robin Hood, Robin of Loxley, Rubenstein Plastic Toys, Rubenstein Robin Hood, Rubenstein Toy Soldiers, Sheriff of Nottingham, Sherrif de Nottingham, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Sugar Smacks Robin Hood, Timothy, Toy Minstrel Figure, Will Scarlet, Will Stutley,
Little John; the difference between the two smaller ones is clear here with heaver sculpting of the thin parts obvious, while the dagger on the Canadian chap is longer. Neatly; both/all three issuers have gone with a taller sculpt for the man whose name was a play on his notable height, he's half-a-head above Robin and has a good [scale] six-inches on everyone else.

Alan-a-Dale, Archer, Australian Robin Hood, Australian Toy Figures, Bagged Toy Robin Hood, Blondel, Canada, Cereal Giveaways, Cereal Premium Robin Hood, Cereal Premiums, Derwent, Friar Tuck, Kellogg's Canada, Kellogg's Premiums, Kellogg's Robin Hood, Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, Little John, Maid Marion, Marksmen Robin Hood, Marx Figures, Marx Robin Hood, Marx Toy Soldiers, Marx Toys, Merry Men, Minstrel, Much the Miller, New Zealand Robin Hood, Post Cereals, Post Robin Hood, Premium Toy Figures, Premiums, Quentin, Rado Industries Robin Hood, Ri-Toys Robin Hood, Richard Green, Robin des Bois, Robin Hood, Robin of Loxley, Rubenstein Plastic Toys, Rubenstein Robin Hood, Rubenstein Toy Soldiers, Sheriff of Nottingham, Sherrif de Nottingham, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Sugar Smacks Robin Hood, Timothy, Toy Minstrel Figure, Will Scarlet, Will Stutley,
Alan-a-Dale/Minstrel, a close-up of the base marking differences, the 'Canada' sculpt is on the right. I find red plastic a bugger to shoot (so don't know why I concentrated on this one!) but with a black & white filter and some stopping-down it seems to show what's needed. The unnamed 'minstrel' could used as/taken to be the Coeur de Lion's lover; Blondel?

Alan-a-Dale, Archer, Australian Robin Hood, Australian Toy Figures, Bagged Toy Robin Hood, Blondel, Canada, Cereal Giveaways, Cereal Premium Robin Hood, Cereal Premiums, Derwent, Friar Tuck, Kellogg's Canada, Kellogg's Premiums, Kellogg's Robin Hood, Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, Little John, Maid Marion, Marksmen Robin Hood, Marx Figures, Marx Robin Hood, Marx Toy Soldiers, Marx Toys, Merry Men, Minstrel, Much the Miller, New Zealand Robin Hood, Post Cereals, Post Robin Hood, Premium Toy Figures, Premiums, Quentin, Rado Industries Robin Hood, Ri-Toys Robin Hood, Richard Green, Robin des Bois, Robin Hood, Robin of Loxley, Rubenstein Plastic Toys, Rubenstein Robin Hood, Rubenstein Toy Soldiers, Sheriff of Nottingham, Sherrif de Nottingham, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Sugar Smacks Robin Hood, Timothy, Toy Minstrel Figure, Will Scarlet, Will Stutley,
Much the Miller; I seem to remember him from childhood stories, although Marx haven't named theirs, they all share the same hood and similar kilt/surcoat tails, so they were all watching each-other or the Saturday-matinee's for their fashion leads, rather than historical sources, although they can all be painted-up for medieval armies!

Alan-a-Dale, Archer, Australian Robin Hood, Australian Toy Figures, Bagged Toy Robin Hood, Blondel, Canada, Cereal Giveaways, Cereal Premium Robin Hood, Cereal Premiums, Derwent, Friar Tuck, Kellogg's Canada, Kellogg's Premiums, Kellogg's Robin Hood, Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, Little John, Maid Marion, Marksmen Robin Hood, Marx Figures, Marx Robin Hood, Marx Toy Soldiers, Marx Toys, Merry Men, Minstrel, Much the Miller, New Zealand Robin Hood, Post Cereals, Post Robin Hood, Premium Toy Figures, Premiums, Quentin, Rado Industries Robin Hood, Ri-Toys Robin Hood, Richard Green, Robin des Bois, Robin Hood, Robin of Loxley, Rubenstein Plastic Toys, Rubenstein Robin Hood, Rubenstein Toy Soldiers, Sheriff of Nottingham, Sherrif de Nottingham, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Sugar Smacks Robin Hood, Timothy, Toy Minstrel Figure, Will Scarlet, Will Stutley,
Down Under this one's Will Stutley, another one I recall from tales told to me as a child, or read in comics, elsewhere he's the anonymous 'signaller'! One of the missing Marx versions has the green guy shouting with cupped-hand and no stowed-bow!

Alan-a-Dale, Archer, Australian Robin Hood, Australian Toy Figures, Bagged Toy Robin Hood, Blondel, Canada, Cereal Giveaways, Cereal Premium Robin Hood, Cereal Premiums, Derwent, Friar Tuck, Kellogg's Canada, Kellogg's Premiums, Kellogg's Robin Hood, Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, Little John, Maid Marion, Marksmen Robin Hood, Marx Figures, Marx Robin Hood, Marx Toy Soldiers, Marx Toys, Merry Men, Minstrel, Much the Miller, New Zealand Robin Hood, Post Cereals, Post Robin Hood, Premium Toy Figures, Premiums, Quentin, Rado Industries Robin Hood, Ri-Toys Robin Hood, Richard Green, Robin des Bois, Robin Hood, Robin of Loxley, Rubenstein Plastic Toys, Rubenstein Robin Hood, Rubenstein Toy Soldiers, Sheriff of Nottingham, Sherrif de Nottingham, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Sugar Smacks Robin Hood, Timothy, Toy Minstrel Figure, Will Scarlet, Will Stutley,
♪♫♪ Stick-fighting Maaaaaaaaaaaaan! ♫♪♪ The best candidate for converting/repainting to court jester or fool!

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The other three! Australia/New Zealand give them all names, Canada doesn't bother, but they still make-up the numbers. The rock guy needs a siege-engine, but there are plenty around to chose from, and Will Stutley would make a good No. 1 to this chap's No. 2. While you can never have enough medieval archers, for Crecy, Agincourt or the other one where we gave Frenchie a good spanking!

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Done did!

The lack of available information on the 50mm set from Down Under leaves questions still outstanding, for someone to follow-up, somewhere, sometime;
  • ·         Which cereal were they issued with?
  • ·         Were they Australian or New Zealand-issued, first?
  • ·         Who made/manufactured them?
  • ·         Did Canada issue a license or are they pirates
  • ·         Was there a Sherriff or 'tree-hugger'!?
And - to be honest similar questions remain over the 50mm 'Canada' figures!

Many thanks again to Glenn Sibbald for revealing the antipodean versions and donating a set to the blog - New to Hobby/Internet - cheers Glenn!

R is for Robin's Roustabout Rebels - Part 1 - Sets

I think (with the pink guitarist) we've looked at all the stuff in Glenn's excellent parcel from New Zealand, bar one item . . . it is that item, kindly donated to the blog by Glenn we're looking at in the next two posts.

And . . . Glenn lives literally yards from the epicenter of the horrendous atrocity which struck Christchurch the other day, so please spare a though for him and his neighbours, as I don't think anyone expected the 21st century to visit the fair lands of 'The Shire', so soon, or so violently.

I did cover this topic back nearer the start of the blog due to a lucky find of the smaller figures from Canada, and the larger figures being in the 'Big Purchase' or a tubbed PW Show purchase, I can't now remember - which are mostly the Ri-Toys re-issue figures also supplied to Marksmen.

At the time, I told the story as it was presented elsewhere on the Wibbly Wobbly Way, but the story seems to have changed once or twice since then, and still doesn't seem to be set in stone, so we'll ramble though it and each can draw his own conclusions!

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The total extent of my sample with the previously-seen Marx/Rado 60mm's at the top, the new figures from the Antipodes in the middle and the Canada set - also seen previously - below them.

Now a complication in this, is that the Canadian/Southern Cross set/s are based on the Marx 54mm set, of which I have no examples! The 60mm are from Playsets I think (I'm missing all four of the original 'pose variations') while both the smaller sets were issued as Breakfast cereal premiums.

Another complication is that the smaller figures (specifically the Canadian issue) are also credited to Rubenstein, in the 'States, after the Canadians had finished with them (?) but I have never seen them in Rubenstein packaging, nor any empirical evidence for the accreditation, or for the link between Rubenstein and the Tatra 'Soldiers/Warriors of the World/Through the Ages'?

Knowing - as I'm sure by now you do - how much I like my empirical evidence for statements of fact, I'm maintaining a healthy scepticism of the Rubenstein link until I see something more concrete, but it's credible.

However and having said that, my sample - in multi-colours - is supposed to be Rubenstein not Breakfast cereal, which were [apparently] all-green, and an apple green not the jade-green of a couple of mine? Mine are mostly marked 'CANADA' though, which would suggest that even if Rubenstein handled them; they handled them as a wholesale jobber (Erwin's "...so called joggers"!) or a contractor, not as a manufacturer/mould-tool holder.

Or it means the apple-green ones are Kellogg's US Suger-smacks (and/or Rubenstein) while the multiple coloured ones are Canadian Kellogg's? Kent Sprecher's site says unmarked are from Canada and marked ('CANADA') are from the USA, but doesn't mention the unmarked Aussie/NZ ones? But then there are other colours, and I've seen half-and-half apple-green/orange-brown lots/sets being offered which seem to have come together?

Upon posting this - it's changes again! Colours are less of a 'set-in-stone' now and apparently the Canada-marked are Canada-issued, the opposite of two years ago . . . like I said, draw your own conclusions it'll likely have changed again in two years time!

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The Marx/Rado-Ri Toys/Marksmen set, from the top-left to the bottom-right;
  • ·         Robin Hood
  • ·         An unnamed 'Merry-Man'
  • ·         Main Marian
  • ·         Friar Tuck
  • ·         Sheriff of Nottingham
  • ·         Little John . . .
  • ·         . . . and three more unnamed Merry Men.
I am missing the four 'adjusted poses' from the original 60mm set which are on Kent Specher's site here (just over half-way down the page), but my 'guy blowing horn' seems to be my only Marx original - the more astute of you will have noticed he had some 'work-done' half-way through preparing the articles - he's as brittle as hell!

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The Rubenstein-via-Canada-whoever set was a fourteen count - with the missing archer now in the Antipodean line-up below (see note on next post), these are the slightly finer-detailed of the two sets, but really only noticeable in the thickness of weapon-handles/bow-strings and other thin elements.

Base markings are on one or two circular depressions and are also reading from top-left to bottom-right are thus;
  • ·         Canada / Robin Hood
  • ·         Maid Marian Canada (single ring)
  • ·         Friar Tuck / Canada
  • ·         Canada / Sheriff of Nottingham
  • ·         Little John / Canada
  • ·         Minstrel / Canada
  • ·         [large release-pin mark but no text]
  • ·         Canada / [blank]
  • ·         [blank] / Canada
  • ·         Canada / [blank]
  • ·         [blank] / Canada
  • ·         [blank] / Canada
  • ·         [blank] / Canada 
  • [other 'Will Scarlet' archer unknown]
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The new kids on the block! An apparent set of twelve poses; the Canadian 'Nottingham has seemingly gone 'walkabout' (with a teenage Jenny Agutter?. . . Who wouldn't?) along with the falling-back/sitting guy, who Glenn suggested might be hiding in a tree, which I thought was a lovely idea. Glenn hasn't seen them Down Under and I don't know if the two were part of that issue?

Again - left-to-right, top-to-bottom
  • ·         Robin Hood
  • ·         Maid Marion
  • ·         Little John
  • ·         Will Scarlet
  • ·         Alan-a-Dale
  • ·         Friar Tuck
  • ·         Much the Miller
  • ·         Will Stutley
  • ·         Derwent
  • ·         Quentin
  • ·         Timothy
  • ·         Archer
They are all named with the exception of 'Archer', understanding - of course - that the modern surname (much encountered in Borsetshire!) is based on the old occupational title!

One should also note that while the Canadian set carries a scaled-down version of the Marx 54mm Main Marian (as the whole set is copied from the Marx 54mm set), the Australian/New Zealand issue uses a new pose as Marion - which I've seen credited to the Marx 60mm 'Richard Green' TV tie-in set's version, but she seems to be actually a wholly new sculpt.

Alan-a-Dale, Archer, Australian Robin Hood, Australian Toy Figures, Bagged Toy Robin Hood, Blondel, Canada, Cereal Giveaways, Cereal Premium Robin Hood, Cereal Premiums, Derwent, Friar Tuck, Kellogg's Canada, Kellogg's Premiums, Kellogg's Robin Hood, Kellogg's Sugar Smacks, Little John, Maid Marion, Marksmen Robin Hood, Marx Figures, Marx Robin Hood, Marx Toy Soldiers, Marx Toys, Merry Men, Minstrel, Much the Miller, New Zealand Robin Hood, Post Cereals, Post Robin Hood, Premium Toy Figures, Premiums, Quentin, Rado Industries Robin Hood, Ri-Toys Robin Hood, Richard Green, Robin des Bois, Robin Hood, Robin of Loxley, Rubenstein Plastic Toys, Rubenstein Robin Hood, Rubenstein Toy Soldiers, Sheriff of Nottingham, Sherrif de Nottingham, Small Scale World, smallscaleworld.blogspot.com, Sugar Smacks Robin Hood, Timothy, Toy Minstrel Figure, Will Scarlet, Will Stutley,
The Ri-Toys packaging; Marksmen used a variety of their own header cards and the guys who ruined the market by going direct to Ri-Toys (Rado Industries would only sell in large quantities) sold loose. Note the additional colours (over my sample) of red, blue and white figures. They only seem to have carried the nine poses, not the 'conversions', so a separate tool for the other four?

I can't find anything on the Australian/New Zealand end, or - at least - not on-line; there's nothing on Astronit and nothing on Crater Critters, so I'm assuming we have Mr. Sibbald to thank for bringing them to us as 'new to hobby' or 'new to Internet'. Cheers Glenn!

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

A is for Airfix Posting - Jeeps

A new recurring title, for a while at least; I must get the rest of the Airfix stuff up, or at least enough to get each page-post going! Then I can look at finishing the blurb on the existing posts!!

Airfix; Airfix 1652; Airfix Attack Force; American Jeep; Ammunition Trailer; Attack Force Lines; GP Jeep; Hong Kong Jeeps; Jeep & Trailer; Jeep and Trailer; Kinder Jeep; Kinder Maxxi-Egg Jeep; Marx Jeep; Motormax Jeep; Pattern No. 1652; Poly Vehicles; Polyprops; Readymades; Redbox Jeep; Spear's Games; Spear's Jeep; Spear's Trek; Trek Jeep; USA; Willy's Jeep; Zee Jeep; Zyl Jeep; Zylmex Jeep;
Jeeps today, the Airfix Attack Force Jeep, with comparisons of a bunch of others, there will be more to come, these were the ones in the 'Jeep Tub' which doesn't include a lot of the named stuff, nor most of the larger Hong Kong/China pieces, but it's a starter guide!

Airfix; Airfix 1652; Airfix Attack Force; American Jeep; Ammunition Trailer; Attack Force Lines; GP Jeep; Hong Kong Jeeps; Jeep & Trailer; Jeep and Trailer; Kinder Jeep; Kinder Maxxi-Egg Jeep; Marx Jeep; Motormax Jeep; Pattern No. 1652; Poly Vehicles; Polyprops; Readymades; Redbox Jeep; Spear's Games; Spear's Jeep; Spear's Trek; Trek Jeep; USA; Willy's Jeep; Zee Jeep; Zyl Jeep; Zylmex Jeep;
A few points beyond the Airfix aspect of the linked-post; I missed a small silver one (upper image) which comes somewhere between the Spear's Trek (left) and Kinder 'minis' (right) Jeeps; I've also shown the three colours of Kinder Jeep.

Below left image puts the two Marx mini's next to each other, the die-cast offering has the slightly more realistic windscreen position, but both are overall pretty poor sculpts, and copies of the larger-scaled one from the big playsets.

The bottom-right picture compares the two Zee/Zyl/Zylmex and/or Motormax/Redbox Jeeps, one of which has a MASH sticker. They are also different colours and have slightly different wheels.

Airfix; Airfix 1652; Airfix Attack Force; American Jeep; Ammunition Trailer; Attack Force Lines; GP Jeep; Hong Kong Jeeps; Jeep & Trailer; Jeep and Trailer; Kinder Jeep; Kinder Maxxi-Egg Jeep; Marx Jeep; Motormax Jeep; Pattern No. 1652; Poly Vehicles; Polyprops; Readymades; Redbox Jeep; Spear's Games; Spear's Jeep; Spear's Trek; Trek Jeep; USA; Willy's Jeep; Zee Jeep; Zyl Jeep; Zylmex Jeep;
The little silver Jeep seems to go with the two silver/gold cars we looked at a few Christmases ago, to which I've added blue and green ones which were in storage, although they are both cleaner sculpts with fatter tyres and an undercut on the wheel-arch and may be from an earlier/separate issue [wave]. They show all the 'hallmarks' (small, inexpensive, monoblock design) of being gum-ball machine capsule-prizes or Christmas cracker-novelties?

No Dulcop racing cars (or are they PRB or Crescent. . . heh-heh-heh-heh!), but - obviously - they're in the long queue. Too funny, their 'idea factory' now seems to be my 'forthcoming' posts, but I already knew that from the other day . . . all the stupidies sticking together like a pack of mangy dogs!

And now he's bleating he should be allowed to get things wrong, oblivious to the hypocrisy of correcting my Jecsan with the hysteria he did? Too funny, the loons are trying to run the asylum with the support of more loons!

Monday, April 1, 2019

T is for This is Not an April Fool's Post!

From the archive . . .

$14.95¢; 14.95; A Machine Shop-; Bell Products Co.; BPC; Brass; Crafting Items; Crafting Sets; Die Cast Toys; Diecast Toy Accessory; Empire State BLDG. NY 1; Empire State Building; Hobby Set; Mail Order; Miniature Machine Shop; Oh Dad; Plywood Base; Scale Model; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Zinc;
. . . it would have been a thrill back in the day!

Advertising at the same time as you could get two SAE figure-sets - delivered - for $2.25¢, so it's also bloody expensive! And . . . I don't think these are 'working' models like the ones you could build with Mecanno kits or Mammod? Just watch them go round . . . and round . . . and round . . . AND up-and-down; one of them goes up and down!
 
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Running hideously late today (mowing . . . and first Orange-tip!), so eMail's tomorrow now!
 
'Peter from Belgium' - your figure is Marx, from the safari playsets! Looks like a re-issue?