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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, February 8, 2020

Q is for Question Time - Questionable 'Quatch!

Does anybody know who made this? I thought it was the Timpo orang-utan until I got a couple of them and realised this was completely different!

Abominable Snowman; Big Foot; Orang-utan; Plastic Abominable Snowman; Plastic Bigfoot Figure; Plastic Orang-utan; Plastic Sasquatch Figure; Plastic Yeti Figure; Sasquatch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Timpo Gorilla; Timpo Orang-utan; Toy Abominable Snowman; Toy Big Foot; Toy Sasquatch; Toy Yeti; Unknown Orang-utan; Yeti;
Is he an orang-utan or is he meant to be a prehistoric hominid of some kind, or is he actually a Yeti / Abominable Snowman (and what empirical evidence is there, prey - for their abominable character?) / Big-Foot / Sasquatch type?

He's marked RD in the center of his shoulders, running down the spine; which could be an abbreviation for Registered Design, and while I thought that was stretching it a bit, there's not much else?

He's carrying two rocks, one in either hand and the impression is - he's gonna' crack some fucker's skull, gezzer, j'a-know-what-I-mean . . . 'e 'aint messin'!

Chalky 'early British' type polyethylene soft-plastic, he could be Spanish, or there's a Charbens, even Cherilea-like sculpting to him?

Abominable Snowman; Big Foot; Orang-utan; Plastic Abominable Snowman; Plastic Bigfoot Figure; Plastic Orang-utan; Plastic Sasquatch Figure; Plastic Yeti Figure; Sasquatch; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Timpo Gorilla; Timpo Orang-utan; Toy Abominable Snowman; Toy Big Foot; Toy Sasquatch; Toy Yeti; Unknown Orang-utan; Yeti;
Compared to the Timpo one, you can see he's not even that close (as I keep saying; I was late to this large-scale malarkey . . . and later-still to a Timpo orang-utan!), but in the same 54mm/1:32nd scale-range and he's a mean Mo-Fo! Can anyone help with this chap?

M is for Menagerie Meander

Yeah . . . well . . . when you keep returning to the same thing, you run out of ideas for titles!

This is one of those posts which grew from a couple of images I wasn't going to post as I wasn't terribly happy with them into something which should be of some interest to someone, through a sort of organic growth, which had me getting everything out for another shot, and another, as I kept thinking of new angles!

"Blue-Box" Palm Tree; "Blue-Box" Toys; Base Marks; Blue Box; Blue Box BBI; Blue Box Rack Toy; Blue-Box; Britains Animals; Carded Zoo Animals; Charbens Animals; Farm Animal Toys; Gorilla Family; Hippo's; Hippopotamus; Kangaroos; orang-utan; Polar Bears; Rack Toy; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tai Sang Toy Marks; Tai Sang Toys; Timpo Animals; Timpo Toys; Toy Farm Animals; Toy Marks; Toy Zoo Animals; Wild Animall Toys; Zoo Animals Set;
Starting with those two poor images! They were part of the big lot of Blue Box and other rack-toys I shot back in the summer, good idea - I thought! Take them out in the sun, keep them in the shade, use flash . . . but it was just too bright and lots of them really need doing again.

Anyway, with these one is colour true (left-hand image) the other has less reflection off the bag, so here's a bit of both! The animals have long-since broken-free of their perished elastic-bands, but the palm tree (again! But more in-context this time) has resolutely remained in-situ!

"Blue-Box" Palm Tree; "Blue-Box" Toys; Base Marks; Blue Box; Blue Box BBI; Blue Box Rack Toy; Blue-Box; Britains Animals; Carded Zoo Animals; Charbens Animals; Farm Animal Toys; Gorilla Family; Hippo's; Hippopotamus; Kangaroos; orang-utan; Polar Bears; Rack Toy; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tai Sang Toy Marks; Tai Sang Toys; Timpo Animals; Timpo Toys; Toy Farm Animals; Toy Marks; Toy Zoo Animals; Wild Animall Toys; Zoo Animals Set;
The base of the palm-tree is marked 'Made in Hong Kong', but I have seen them with the "Blue-Box" mark (more  commonly found on the WWII Figures and blow-moulded accessories) I think? Same as the other-day; copy of the larger Britains one in flat/semi-flat style.

"Blue-Box" Palm Tree; "Blue-Box" Toys; Base Marks; Blue Box; Blue Box BBI; Blue Box Rack Toy; Blue-Box; Britains Animals; Carded Zoo Animals; Charbens Animals; Farm Animal Toys; Gorilla Family; Hippo's; Hippopotamus; Kangaroos; orang-utan; Polar Bears; Rack Toy; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tai Sang Toy Marks; Tai Sang Toys; Timpo Animals; Timpo Toys; Toy Farm Animals; Toy Marks; Toy Zoo Animals; Wild Animall Toys; Zoo Animals Set;
What I could get with the light, the tatty polyethylene-bag and a bit of mucking-about in Picasa! The contents were arranged like a five die's dots (::), the four animals in the corners with the trees in the middle and species vary from card to card (or batch to batch?), certainly I've seen other variations.

"Blue-Box" Palm Tree; "Blue-Box" Toys; Base Marks; Blue Box; Blue Box BBI; Blue Box Rack Toy; Blue-Box; Britains Animals; Carded Zoo Animals; Charbens Animals; Farm Animal Toys; Gorilla Family; Hippo's; Hippopotamus; Kangaroos; orang-utan; Polar Bears; Rack Toy; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tai Sang Toy Marks; Tai Sang Toys; Timpo Animals; Timpo Toys; Toy Farm Animals; Toy Marks; Toy Zoo Animals; Wild Animall Toys; Zoo Animals Set;
The 'gorilla' is supposed to be an orang-utan I think, and there are lots of them out there; here we have the same Blue Box one as from the set, on the left, a SINGAPORE-marked version next to him, a copy-of-a-copy and finally a cheat - an actual gorilla in brown!

I've marked the other one 'Tai Sang' as it (or the Singapore-marked issues - generally) has/(have) been associated with both Red Box and Blue Box (whose name was on the Singapore factory), although smaller; it is the earlier original from which the larger Hong Kong marked one was taken.

Some people will tell you endlessly that copies are smaller because they were pantographed, but they don't understand how a pantograph works - depending on the operator - a pantographed copy can be a little smaller or a lot smaller, a little or a lot bigger, but in skilled hands and with some luck thrown in for good measure; a copy, via pantograph, can be the same size.

You do lose a little of the fine detail, which will often be added back-in by a finisher or tool-engraver; here - for instance - you can see the fur is finer on the original, smaller Singapore animal, and lost on the larger Hong Kong copy.

"Blue-Box" Palm Tree; "Blue-Box" Toys; Base Marks; Blue Box; Blue Box BBI; Blue Box Rack Toy; Blue-Box; Britains Animals; Carded Zoo Animals; Charbens Animals; Farm Animal Toys; Gorilla Family; Hippo's; Hippopotamus; Kangaroos; orang-utan; Polar Bears; Rack Toy; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tai Sang Toy Marks; Tai Sang Toys; Timpo Animals; Timpo Toys; Toy Farm Animals; Toy Marks; Toy Zoo Animals; Wild Animall Toys; Zoo Animals Set;
The same thing can be seen here with the Hong Kong hippo' - larger, yet poorer than the Singapore animal which has the same flat-feet of the Timpo original. They are both three-part moulds, but the HK-one has run the joint-lines over the soles of the feet, Singapore ran the joins round the edges of the foot-pads, as Timpo did

Inset - bottom right - are some more of the Britains-clone gorillas compared to the brown orang-faketan, nothing special, they are mostly sub-sub-piracies, with three HK-marked above, two unmarked (to the left) and a 'China' (far right) below.

"Blue-Box" Palm Tree; "Blue-Box" Toys; Base Marks; Blue Box; Blue Box BBI; Blue Box Rack Toy; Blue-Box; Britains Animals; Carded Zoo Animals; Charbens Animals; Farm Animal Toys; Gorilla Family; Hippo's; Hippopotamus; Kangaroos; orang-utan; Polar Bears; Rack Toy; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tai Sang Toy Marks; Tai Sang Toys; Timpo Animals; Timpo Toys; Toy Farm Animals; Toy Marks; Toy Zoo Animals; Wild Animall Toys; Zoo Animals Set;
I didn't have the crocodile to hand by either company (and I don't think I've found a Timpo one yet?), but knowing where the development of the post was going, I shot the kanga' instead; earlier, painted, Timpo-original 'solids'

"Blue-Box" Palm Tree; "Blue-Box" Toys; Base Marks; Blue Box; Blue Box BBI; Blue Box Rack Toy; Blue-Box; Britains Animals; Carded Zoo Animals; Charbens Animals; Farm Animal Toys; Gorilla Family; Hippo's; Hippopotamus; Kangaroos; orang-utan; Polar Bears; Rack Toy; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tai Sang Toy Marks; Tai Sang Toys; Timpo Animals; Timpo Toys; Toy Farm Animals; Toy Marks; Toy Zoo Animals; Wild Animall Toys; Zoo Animals Set;
With their doppelgangers'! The kangaroo also comes in both Singapore and Hong Kong-marked verities; these are the Hong Hong ones. Note how the orang-utans are closer to big-feet-yetis than the ape they are supposed to be representing, and as if to confirm the species liquidity, Timpo gave theirs a head of raven hair - go; Cro-Magnon Man, begat homo-not-so-sapiens and install him in Pennsylvania!

"Blue-Box" Palm Tree; "Blue-Box" Toys; Base Marks; Blue Box; Blue Box BBI; Blue Box Rack Toy; Blue-Box; Britains Animals; Carded Zoo Animals; Charbens Animals; Farm Animal Toys; Gorilla Family; Hippo's; Hippopotamus; Kangaroos; orang-utan; Polar Bears; Rack Toy; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tai Sang Toy Marks; Tai Sang Toys; Timpo Animals; Timpo Toys; Toy Farm Animals; Toy Marks; Toy Zoo Animals; Wild Animall Toys; Zoo Animals Set;
This is not supposed to be any kind of definitive article, but rather a meander through a few points as they fell-together (or were stuffed into the post by me!), one day I'll pull them all together properly, but they (both farm and zoo) are spread about a bit at the moment and as a case in point, this lot came-in the other day; a pretty-clean sample of Blue Box farm and zoo mixed.

Not sure about the trailer, but it will fit the Blue Box tractor and has higher production values than a lot of these generic Home Farm/My Farm trailers, especially the donkey-drawn versions! Perhaps it's Hing Fat . . . 'course it isn't!

"Blue-Box" Palm Tree; "Blue-Box" Toys; Base Marks; Blue Box; Blue Box BBI; Blue Box Rack Toy; Blue-Box; Britains Animals; Carded Zoo Animals; Charbens Animals; Farm Animal Toys; Gorilla Family; Hippo's; Hippopotamus; Kangaroos; orang-utan; Polar Bears; Rack Toy; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tai Sang Toy Marks; Tai Sang Toys; Timpo Animals; Timpo Toys; Toy Farm Animals; Toy Marks; Toy Zoo Animals; Wild Animall Toys; Zoo Animals Set;
Some of the base-marks associated with the animals and accessories of Blue Box and Redbox; both marques of the Tai Sang parent - whatever anyone else has said. It's worth noting with so many HK marks out there, that the Tai Sang animals - when they have the Hong Kong only mark - have no gap, thus; HONGKONG, it's not an absolute rule but it's a useful guide.

And  - between the two brands, there are maybe a half-dozen 'sets' of animals, both Timpo and Britains-clones (the joeys above) along with a few other Western-brand's animals (the cart-horse above is a Charbens-clone I think), and some unique ones - one set from Redbox were pretty original.

Friday, February 7, 2020

News, Views Etc . . . Forthcoming Events; Saturday 8th-Friday 14th February 2020

Saw my first bumble-bee today, and the mirabell started to flower, god knows what either of them will make of the two day storm they're promising us, but the viewing of them both, was a good sign!

Let's buy toys . . . 

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Toy Fairs

Saturday 8th February 2020

Chester - Tony Oaks Toy Fairs
The Cheshire Country Club Sports Club, Plas Newton Lane, Upton, Cheshire, CH2 1PR
Internet presence unknown
Tel. - 01270 652 773
Mob. - 07825 631 323
10:30 - 14:30hrs
Admission £2.00
Free Parking

Hawkinge - SRP Toy Fairs
Hawkinge Community Centre, Heron Forstal Avenue, Hawkinge, Kent, CT18 7FT
Mob. - 07739 998 012 (Paula or Gerry)
10:00 - 14:00hrs
Admission charge unknown

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Sunday 9th February 2020

Birmingham - Barry Potter / BP Fairs - 'NEC'
Hall 18, National Exhibition Centre, Birminham, B40 1NT
Tel. - 01604 846 688
Mob. - 07966 527 177
Fax. - 01604 771 070
Hours unknown (probably 10:30-15:00hrs)
Admission £7.50, early-bird (from 08:00hrs) £12, OAP's £7, Children £2
Free parking
 [Which also made it into Waitrose magazine this week, which either means BP Fairs are becoming an institution, or the editors were short on event-dates?!!]

Kirkby-in-Ashfield - Townsend Toy & Train Fairs (Malcolm Townsend)
Festival Hall, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, NG17 7DJ
Mob. - 07951 072 790
10:00 - 14:00hrs
Admission fee unknown, aaccompanied under-16's free
Free parking, refreshments

Orpington - SRP Toyfairs
Crofton Halls, Orpington, Kent, BR6 8PR
Tel. - 07739 998 012 (Paula or Gerry)
10:00 - 14:00hrs
Admission charge unknown

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Tuesday 11th February 2020

Elsecar - Newcomen Fairs Ltd. - 42nd 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

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Wednesday 12th February 2020

Burton-on-Trent - Townsend Toy & Train Fairs (Malcolm Townsend) - Evening Fair
The Town Hall, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, DE14 2EB
Mob. - 07951 072 790
18:00 - 20:30hrs
Admission unknown, accompanied under-16's free

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Thursday 13th February 2020

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

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Auctions

Saturday 8th February 2020

Bury St. Edmunds - Lacy Scott & Knight
Tel. - 01284 748 600 (general enquires)
Tel. - 01284 748 623 (Oliver Leggett - auction)
Toy and Collectors Models

Poole - Cottees Auctions Limited
Mannings Heath Road, Poole, Dorset, BH12 4NQ
Tel. - 01202 723 177

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Wednesday 12th February 2020

Stockton-on-Tees - Vectis Auctions
Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9JZ
Tel. - 01642 750 616
Sales commence at 10:30hrs
Toy & model soldiers & figures, kits & AFV's

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Other Events

From Thursday 6th February (yesterday) - until Monday 20th April 2020

Manchester - Nathan Sawaya (Lego builder) - The Art of the Brick
Great Northern Warehouse, Peter Street, Manchester
[Seems to be a re-hash of the show which actually started 19th Jan and was flagged-up here then - Fri. 10th Jan.?]
Added interaction/participation building?

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Saturday 8th & Sunday 9th February 2020

Exeter - Westpoint - Antique & Vintage Home Show
Antiques, collectables and vintage - 400+ dealers

Sheppton Mallet - Bristol Classic - Great Weastern Classic Car Show
Bath & West Showground, Sheppton mallet, Somerset

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Saturday 8th - Sunday 23rd February 2020

Norwich - The Forum - Norfolk Makers Festival
The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich
Crafting, spinning & weaving, printing, painting, drawing & sculpting, knitting, crochet & embroidery etc . . . workshops, displays and traders.

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Overseas Events

Saturday 8th February 2020

Schertz (USA) - Attic Antiquity Dolls - Hill Country Doll Show & Sale
Schertz Civic Centre, 1400 Schertz Pkwy, Schertz, TX 78154, Texas USA
eMail - dmeredith@dolldr.com (Dorothy Meredith)
Tel. - ++8306 065 868
09:00-16:00hrs
Admission $6.00, children $2.00
50 dealers, dolls, bears and miniatures

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Sunday 9th February 2020

Wallingford (USA) - Classic Shows - Model Railroad Show
Zandri's Stillwood Inn, 1074 South Colony Rd, Wallingford, CT 06492, Connecticut, USA
Tel. - ++2039 261 327 (Lud or Tina Spinelli)
09:00-14:00hrs                                                                              
Admission $5, children 12 & under - free with accompanying adult

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If you are an event promoter/show curator/auctioneer and you want your toy, model, collectable, military, historical 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 a link; if the event or your organisation has a web-page.

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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H is for How They Come In

I found a new old Charity shop, or that is - one which has been closed every time I've been past it, but which was staffed this time, and not just staffed, two ladies were running-out of places to put stuff. They had a drawer of mixed figures for 20p from which I selected this little lot!

The weird insect with a prehensile tail looks to be from that McDonald's set of Smurfs we looked at the other day; I think the two girls are from a board-game (looking at the bases) and possibly Barbie-related, although they look a little younger and more anatomically realistic than Mattel's Miss.

The Sci-fi's are a Hasbro whatsit (seen 'em here before) and a small rubber Cyberman who may be from those advent calendars from which the Philosophical Toad gave a Dalek to the Blog years ago.

A [probably] Kinder kangaroo and an Indian made up the group, I got him because although he's a common enough looking figure (from Timpo Swoppets) in PVC-rubber material, he's not the expected Hong Kong marked offering, but clearly marked 'China'.

Also in the shop was a shelf of what had been someone's fairy collection, of which this one around the 54mm mark joined the growing pocketful.

The Asian importer gave up what I think is another from that Ubisoft lot we looked at a few years ago, although it's unmarked . . . the fact that it involves a mushroom (with a pair of eyes pocking out) and a weird sluggington sitting on it, might have something to do with my assumption!

The evilBay lot arrived, very useful stuff, two or three posts should be the result.

Invicta Plastics for the British Museum (Natural History); I know, I've got one; but I thought it had a slightly chewed tail, so considered this an upgrade! In fact; there was nothing wrong with the last one and I think I might have three, but the others can make for useful swaps.

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This Week I Are Been Mostly Sortin' . . .

. . . Hay! And Straw!

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Other Toy Stuff

Chocolate

Look what I found in my suit-jacket pocket! Another freebie from Toy Fair 2020! A chocolate I shall enjoy (well . . . I already have!) and the Hornby Group posts (three I think) are in the long queue, that's the tardy queue!

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Barbie

I saw a story about the ethnic Barbie's (mentioned here passim), but which added that there will be disabled Barbie's as well, already there is an African-American Barbie with Vitiligo (the contrasting skin-patch thing) and another with a prsthetic, while plans are afoot for wheelchair and hair-loss Barbie's.

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Other Stuff

Spot the 'deliberate' mistake . . .

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One of the snowdrops picked up a 'hat' made of a hollowed acorn shell! Skin? What are the chances of that happening? Probably not that great in a snow-drop wood with lot of oaks! Indeed the way they open and then drop the flower may be a mechanism for shedding such collected empty acorns or hazelnuts? I blame the squirrels!

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And finally;

Whaaaaat?!! Sometimes I need a box . . . aaaaand sometimes . . . I don't . . . have you seen it? It's far too big; I could easily fit in it . . .  and now you've emptied it! Where's the fun in that?

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12 is for Army Figures

A bit of a follow-up to the other day'spost even though they've been in Picasa for ages, but I sort of lost track of them, leading to this appearing in a less than timely manner, so soz' for that tardiness!

12 Army Figures; 12 Army Men; 12 Armymen; Anker Group; Army Men; Armymen; Blister Pack Toy Soldiers; Carded Rack Toy; Home Collection; Jaru Toys; Made In China; Matchbox US Infantry; Plastic Toy Soldiers; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Armymen; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soma Toy Soldiers; The Anker Group;
12 Army Figures from the Anker Group, brand-marked to Home Collection and containing a pretty standard set of twelve 'army men' although when I say 'pretty standard' there is a notable exception, who was hiding under the others.

12 Army Figures; 12 Army Men; 12 Armymen; Anker Group; Army Men; Armymen; Blister Pack Toy Soldiers; Carded Rack Toy; Home Collection; Jaru Toys; Made In China; Matchbox US Infantry; Plastic Toy Soldiers; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Armymen; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soma Toy Soldiers; The Anker Group;
Five Matchbox US Infantry clones, four poses taken from the old Jaru/Soma (et al!) set and an officer who could be Marshall Zukov, General-Field-Marshall Rommel, or even the elusive Ché Guevara some collectors have been chasing-after like blind tracker-dogs, in recent years!

I'm guessing - from other developments in recent years - that there may be a better version of this chap out there somewhere, possibly in solid metal? King & Country type of thing . . . Figarti or even a Del Prado (K&C also I think?) donor? Although there could be a polymer originator; anyone recognise him? And; there's more to this already rather louche-posed sculpt . . .

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. . . he has a top-knot and pony-tail!

So now were looking at the Dutch or Danish army's of the 1980's! If those pleated service-dress pockets fit? For those in Pennsylvania who think I'm being 'racist'; I worked with both, in the 1980's, and they were fine soldiers, they also had an enlightened approach to modern soldiering which allowed for beards, long hair and yes, even pony-tails, however enlightenment can be lost as well as gained and I think, now most have gone over to all-volunteer, the situation has been tightened-up somewhat!

Although if the conscripts of one (I can't remember which) attended a joint-nations special-forces course, they accrued so much 'extra' leave-entitlement, according to their union's rest-&-recuperation schedule, they tended to go home until the end of their National Service, rendering the attending of a multi-national, co-operation training exercise rather a waste of time in the first place

But an excellent wheeze if you never wanted to do National Service in the first place; finish basic training - volunteer for a four week 'jolly' in the Bavarian Alps - bugger-off home for good!

Going back to the figure though, and joking apart, it could be a decorative kerchief/plume type thing (on the original) did the Cossacks who sided with the Axis in WWII have something of that sort hanging from their cap's head-bands? I have looked and I can't find anything, either historical, or in metal figures!

Thursday, February 6, 2020

News, Views Etc . . . Vectis Auctions - Figure Sale

Latest news from Vectis is for their toy soldier and model figure sale next Wednesday, which is timely;

"The Military, Civilian Figures, Equipment & Accessories sale to be held on the 12th of February is a small sale of only 217 lots, starting with 19 lots of Civilian Issues from Crescent, Charbens and Britains; Plastic Issues from Britains and Timpo Swoppets, plus Other items from  CBG Mignot series, Timpo, Del Prado/Osprey, military aircraft and vehicles plus large groups of mixed manufacturer figures. Modern Issues include Brtains collectors series, The Collectors showcase, Toy Army workshop, King and country and many more."

Lot 35
Catalogue

Details

Wednesday 12th February 2020
Military, Civilian Figures, Equipment & Accessories
Auction Commences at 10.30am
Viewing: 8.00am - 10.30am on the day of the sale

Contacts

Main Office -
Vectis Actions, Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees TS17 9JZ
Tel. - (0044) 0-1642 750 616
Fax. - (0044) 0-1642 769 478

Oxford Office -
Unit 5A, West End Industrial Estate, Witney, Oxon OX28 1UB
Tel. - (0044) 0-1993 709 424