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I’m a 60-year-old Aspergic gardening CAD-Monkey. Sardonic, cynical and with the political leanings of a social reformer, I’m also a toy and model figure collector, particularly interested in the history of plastics and plastic toys. Other interests are history, current affairs, modern art, and architecture, gardening and natural history. I love plain chocolate, fireworks and trees, but I don’t hug them, I do hug kittens. I hate ignorance, when it can be avoided, so I hate the 'educational' establishment and pity the millions they’ve failed with teaching-to-test and rote 'learning' and I hate the short-sighted stupidity of the entire ruling/industrial elite, with their planet destroying fascism and added “buy-one-get-one-free”. Likewise, I also have no time for fools and little time for the false crap we're all supposed to pretend we haven't noticed, or the games we're supposed to play. I will 'bite the hand that feeds', to remind it why it feeds.

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

M is for Mare Mediterraneanus

Had a bit of a board-game photo-sesh the other day, one of them was this, mentioned before in passing, we may even have looked at one or two of the figures from time to time, but today we'll get the box ticked properly!

Alexandria; Archers; Board Game; Board Game Knight; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Elephant; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgame Ship; Carthage; Constantinople; Elepant; Horsemen; Mediterranean; Parker Board Game; Parker Brothers; Parker Games; Parker Toys; Rome; Ship Model; Small Scale Tank; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Seems to be clear!

Alexandria; Archers; Board Game; Board Game Knight; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Elephant; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgame Ship; Carthage; Constantinople; Elepant; Horsemen; Mediterranean; Parker Board Game; Parker Brothers; Parker Games; Parker Toys; Rome; Ship Model; Small Scale Tank; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
The pieces; each player gets an 'army' (including naval elements) in one of four colours consisting of various numbers of four unit types; Elephants, Horsemen, Infantry and Ships. The colours are in the lower image and consist of an ivory-white or cream, black, red and blue, scale is all over the place!

Alexandria; Archers; Board Game; Board Game Knight; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Elephant; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgame Ship; Carthage; Constantinople; Elepant; Horsemen; Mediterranean; Parker Board Game; Parker Brothers; Parker Games; Parker Toys; Rome; Ship Model; Small Scale Tank; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
The box-art is superb, mixing the naval battles of the Persian or Punic-wars with the Islamic migration/invasions and fall of Constantinople (when, although still oared, the vessels looked very different) , it's trying to cover the four great empires, who waxed and waned around the edge of the Mediterranean Sea over a few thousand years, in order to justify the game which pits them against each other!

The artwork is also similar to some of that produced by artists Don Lawrence for the Trigan Empire strip in Look & Learn, or Frank Hampson for his Dan Dare work in Eagle, but the box carries no signature or credit note, and I'm mostly basing my wild assertion on the treatment of the smoke & flames of the burning vessel!

Alexandria; Archers; Board Game; Board Game Knight; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Elephant; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgame Ship; Carthage; Constantinople; Elepant; Horsemen; Mediterranean; Parker Board Game; Parker Brothers; Parker Games; Parker Toys; Rome; Ship Model; Small Scale Tank; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
A full 'army' in red, the single cavalry and elephant units being joined by three of infantry and two naval, in a similar way to the later Risc, there aren't enough to cover each point (towns & cities), so have to be set out with strategic goals and working with your partner, the game being designed to be played either with two pairs of allies as a four-player, or two players commanding two armies apiece.

The cavalryman in blue has warped and I think it's heat-shrinkage (technically; 'cooling' shrinkage) due to premature removal from the mould-tool, not latter deformation due to unstable-polymer ageing, as they are otherwise a stable polystyrene; the problem is common with these, and some of my lose acquisitions are similarly warped.

Alexandria; Archers; Board Game; Board Game Knight; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Elephant; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgame Ship; Carthage; Constantinople; Elepant; Horsemen; Mediterranean; Parker Board Game; Parker Brothers; Parker Games; Parker Toys; Rome; Ship Model; Small Scale Tank; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
As I was having a session, I had the time to spend on generating a couple of .gifs, the other to follow later. It's basically unpacking the box to the Nth degree and then setting the table up for a game!

Alexandria; Archers; Board Game; Board Game Knight; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Elephant; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgame Ship; Carthage; Constantinople; Elepant; Horsemen; Mediterranean; Parker Board Game; Parker Brothers; Parker Games; Parker Toys; Rome; Ship Model; Small Scale Tank; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
The board is generally to be treated as a diamond, evidenced by the angle of the titles and the rule-cheat boxes, with the four 'contemporaneous' City States (for the purposes of the game) being Ptolemaic Alexandria (red), Hannibal's Carthage (black), Western-Empire Rome (cream) and Eastern-Empire Constantinople (blue, Byzantines?), there are two each of the red cards (which photographed abysmally) and which are randomly-dealt 'go to jail' type things each player hangs-on to, until needed.

Alexandria; Archers; Board Game; Board Game Knight; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Elephant; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgame Ship; Carthage; Constantinople; Elepant; Horsemen; Mediterranean; Parker Board Game; Parker Brothers; Parker Games; Parker Toys; Rome; Ship Model; Small Scale Tank; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Play is by a pack of cards (made in Belgium, interestingly) rather than dice, and there's not much else to add - so I won't.

Alexandria; Archers; Board Game; Board Game Knight; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Elephant; Boardgame Pieces; Boardgame Ship; Carthage; Constantinople; Elepant; Horsemen; Mediterranean; Parker Board Game; Parker Brothers; Parker Games; Parker Toys; Rome; Ship Model; Small Scale Tank; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
"What? Board Games? No, I don't do them, there's far too much space in the lid and the walls aren't high enough, they don't call them 'bored' for nothing, you know! Wake me when there's something I can make a real nest of"

Monday, August 24, 2020

News, Views Etc . . . Catch-up

Summer Sale

New message from Barney Brown over at Herald Toys & Models;

"Okay so the heat wave is well and truly over, but we have over 300 very hot SALE items to tempt you with! Just click on our 'Specials' pages to take a look at our many new sale items, with further reductions on many others and "Get Them While They're HOT!" Stay safe and keep well everyone."

I've been over to have a look and there is a lot of good stuff!

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Toys in the Media

This was a Faceplant 'sponsored post' which appeared uninvited in my feed for some local (well; Reading) IT company of some kind, it's more Preiser doing stuff in a human world, rapidly becoming a tired trope as far as originality (or 'artiness') goes but always fun to see.

While I suspect unpainted Preiser provided the population for this shot illustrating a Tic Toc article in the 'i'.

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Hammer Prices

The was some feedback from the special Action Figure single-collection auction at Vectis last week;

"A two-day sale of action figures, TV & Film ty collection sold for£210,000 at Vectis Auctions today.

The sale was mainly made up of a single owner group of small-scale action figures many people will remember from the 1980’s – 1990 including Masters of the Universe, Thundercat’s, Tron, Buck Rogers, Clash of the Titans, Flash Gordon and many more.
These toys would have cost a few pounds each when originally sold, with many in the sale now reaching three or four figure sums.

Lot 5582, a Palitoy Star Wars vintage Power Droid 3 3/4" figure sold for £4560 against an initial estimate of £800. Palitoy were the UK manufacturers of the original Star Wars toys from the 1970’s and are now highly sought after by collectors. Another similar Palitoy Star Wars vintage Greedo 3 3/4" figure appealed to buyers raising £3840 against an £800 pre-sale estimate.

Vectis regularly achieves high prices including world records for selling Star Wars toys but other less know character releases were snapped up too. A Ben Gali Belgian figure from the 1980’s Thundercats cartoon television series sold for £840 against a £200 estimate. Another popular series from the same era was Masters of the Universe He-Man with a single figure snapped up for £696 against a £200 pre- sale estimate.

The selection of Kenner M.A.S.K boxed vehicles and accessories were especially popular; the 24 lots saw fierce bidding with the highlight being the M.A.S.K SWITCHBLADE vehicle selling for £2160 against a £400 estimate.

Another strong section were the Transformers. You would have to be prepared to pay a minimum of £264 to buy any one of the single toys up to £708 for the Hasbro Transformers G1 1984 Dinobot SNARL. Even empty boxes WITHOUT TOYS commanded money – Lot 3143 Hasbro Transformers G1 1984 SOUNDWAVE, BOX AND INSERT ONLY (NO TOY) sold for £168.

As with most collectable pieces the condition of these toys was excellent, they were unopened and un-played with, in essence a collector’s dream!

The extensive collection is the best of its type ever to be sold in the UK if not the world and confirms the popularity of ‘in living memory toys’."

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Links

NME explore a new game which even has me wondering if I should have a go and I'm sworn-off the ultimate 'bread & circus' time-waster that is PC gaming . . . in my own opinion of course!

Fake products including toys are planted in stores to confuse and amuse consumers

Collector Peter Nussbaum gets his collection in the local paper - Star Tribune

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More My Modern Met


Preiser's Plastic Pudding People Part Two  

R is for Rubber Raider Rack Toys

Except they aren't rubber, they're polyethylene! Actually the Britains one is dense PVC which has some of the properties and is given some of the tasks of Rubber, but it's not what we're concentrating on here, except in so far as for comparison; it's the Greek rack-toys!

Assault Boats; Assault Craft; Britains Deetail; Britains Herald; Deetail British Infantry; Gemini Craft; Greek Toy Soldiers; Herald Khaki Infantry; Petalo; Rack Toy Boats; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Rigid Raider; RTM; Rubber Boats; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Solpa; Stam Toys; Zita Toys;
These were on feebleBay for ages and for very little money, I think I had them bookmarked for over a year and no one pipped me to the post, so when I finally had a spare tenner a few weeks ago I grabbed them for RTM@SCW!

They came from Greece, and while they could be Solpa they are more likely to be Stam Toys (who did use silver-coatings) or Petalo (lots of rack toy - until quite recently or still going) or even an early import by someone like Zita Toys, although they are lacking any Hong Kong or China marks, which can be a sign of domestic production, but can also just mean that local laws don't insist on origin-marking? Nevertheless they are definitely 'in the style of' Hong Kong rack-toy tat!

Assault Boats; Assault Craft; Britains Deetail; Britains Herald; Deetail British Infantry; Gemini Craft; Greek Toy Soldiers; Herald Khaki Infantry; Petalo; Rack Toy Boats; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Rigid Raider; RTM; Rubber Boats; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Solpa; Stam Toys; Zita Toys;
Obviously copied from the Britains assault craft; 'Gemini' or 'rigid raider', the three figures are quite different, with one being in a bright-blue polymer, another manufactured in gold-flecked resin and the third has an overall coating of sprayed-silver paint with a dark-red plastic figure underneath.

All three Greek vessels have retained their 'Allied Star' stickers, but my Britains boat has lost it's little MOD crossed-swords thing. I have a feeling I know someone who has a sheet of them (probably left-over from an out-worker's stock) , so if he's still got a few I'll get that sorted!

Assault Boats; Assault Craft; Britains Deetail; Britains Herald; Deetail British Infantry; Gemini Craft; Greek Toy Soldiers; Herald Khaki Infantry; Petalo; Rack Toy Boats; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Rigid Raider; RTM; Rubber Boats; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Solpa; Stam Toys; Zita Toys;
All three figures have a hole in their base to fit the forward spigot copied-across from the British model; in point of fact, both spigots are reproduced (larger than the originals, but in roughly the same place) but the base sizes (of all three figures) preclude them from lining-up with the rear one.

The other obvious difference is the addition of a cord-loop at the front, to help pull it along, but I don't know if they were fitted with one, if they were part of a hook-wall display-hanging, or something you had to add at home?

Assault Boats; Assault Craft; Britains Deetail; Britains Herald; Deetail British Infantry; Gemini Craft; Greek Toy Soldiers; Herald Khaki Infantry; Petalo; Rack Toy Boats; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Rigid Raider; RTM; Rubber Boats; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Solpa; Stam Toys; Zita Toys;
Although copied from Britains, they lack the buoyancy of the donor, but do still float so all is not lost . . . when looking to shoot them in the pond (left) or water-butt (right)! I suspect it has more to do with the properties of the Britains' PVC (more air trapped in a less dense material) rather than anything else; the design - otherwise - is carried-over pretty-much intact.

D is for Déjà Vu

Chris Smith sent me these a while back, with the possibility that they are related, as the Lilo are generally believed to have been sold as beach-toys, and therefore definitely 'rack toys', we're going to have a quick look at them if only to put the question-mark out there!

'British'; Brent Composition; Brent Toy Products Ltd.; Brent Toy Soldiers; British Army Toy; British Composition Figures; British Infantry; Lilo Copies; Lilo Model Figures; Lilo Plastic Figures; Lilo Toy Soldiers; Question Mark Figures; Question Time; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Unknown; Unknown Composition Figures; Unknown Composition Toy Soldiers; Unknown Toy Figures; Vintage 'British'; Vintage Brent; Vintage Lilo;
Chris wanted to point out the similarities between the Lilo figure (there's still only the one pose known) and those unknown larger-scaled composition figures we looked at here which was mentioned then.

There are slightly more cloth-folds in the composition figure, but that could be put down to the figure being deliberately smoothed for plastic production, as it was still a 'new' technology and mould-removal was an early identified problem (and remains-so, to this day), but away from the sculpting of the clothes we have an almost identical respirator-case on both chests, almost identical SMG, the same 'deep sea diver' treatment on the boots, and while the chin strap is deeper on the composition figure (and the helmet play-worn) that too can be put down to the material intended for/of the final product.

'British'; Brent Composition; Brent Toy Products Ltd.; Brent Toy Soldiers; British Army Toy; British Composition Figures; British Infantry; Lilo Copies; Lilo Model Figures; Lilo Plastic Figures; Lilo Toy Soldiers; Question Mark Figures; Question Time; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Unknown; Unknown Composition Figures; Unknown Composition Toy Soldiers; Unknown Toy Figures; Vintage 'British'; Vintage Brent; Vintage Lilo;
The overall size, the slightly two-dimensional approach to the figures and even the faces, are also similar. No one is saying - for certain - that these are from the same maker, or even necessarily the same sculptor, but it's fair to say both Chris and I are suggesting the latter, which may also point to the former?

Also it's worth noting, if you haven't already clocked-it; one of Chris's figures is painted (I've only ever previously seen unpainted figures - as you would expect from seaside kiosks), and even that painting mirrors the painting of both sizes of Brent figures' and the unknown composition maker's? Thanks to Chris for noticing the similarities and bringing them to our wider attention.

B is for Blistered Buildings

Coming in at a vague 1:70th, these were probably designed to provide basic scenery for a first model railway, Jean Höfleur had a small railway system, but it was hand-push and go only? Whatever the reason, I have two carded samples and RTM is the best time to show them!

Bundespost Van; Carded Toy Buildings; jean Buildings; Jean Civil Models; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Jean Service Station; Jean Toy Village; Jean Trucks; Postal Truck; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Enough buildings for a whole village in war gaming terms, while the card shows other recognisable Jean products - I have the earth-mover somewhere, or a copy of it! A church and three chalet-style dwellings with shallow roofs for collecting snow (both for insulation and for not falling in a heap suddenly and killing someone!) are all very 'Bavarish', as they should be; it’s the home of Jean!

Bundespost Van; Carded Toy Buildings; jean Buildings; Jean Civil Models; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Jean Service Station; Jean Toy Village; Jean Trucks; Postal Truck; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Construction is much simpler than the diminutive HO-scaled buildings from Vollmer, Faller, Nock and Co., so these are definitely cheaper, infant toys, they are also quite robust so will take a fair bit of punishment, despite being polystyrene rather than the polyethylene of the companies figure production.

Bundespost Van; Carded Toy Buildings; jean Buildings; Jean Civil Models; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Jean Service Station; Jean Toy Village; Jean Trucks; Postal Truck; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
These are all polystyrene as well, and the vehicles can suffer from the kind of damage you would guess-at with such a material, however smaller hands delver less stress, and they can (or could - back in the day) provide good inspiration for conversion, I have a few from some old war games army somewhere, stripped-down and painted matt olive!

Bundespost Van; Carded Toy Buildings; jean Buildings; Jean Civil Models; Jean Germany; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean Originals; Jean Plastic; Jean Service Station; Jean Toy Village; Jean Trucks; Postal Truck; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
All three vehicles are marked J&H, even the Post Office (Bundespost) van! The service station has two pumps and a car-wash . . . big enough for the lorries, which is why they are so shiny, silly!

That's it, two carded Jean sets in the collection, the trouble with this carded stuff is, that really they can only sit there on the card, and there's only so many shots you can take (these were shot in too bright sunlight and are a bit fuzzy as a result) but it would be a crime to take them off the card now, not that they are as rare as the 1950's/60's stuff,; one seems to be dated 1979
 
Couple of weeks later aaannnnnnd . . . TJF posts two (count them!) carded Jean sets! Nice to know he's paying such close attention!

Sunday, August 23, 2020

S is for Shelfies - Geoworld, Imperial, NBC Apparel & Safari Etc . . .

This article's folder was titled 'Shelfies II' revealing the fact that it was supposed to follow-on from another (then recent) shelfies post, which was back in Jan/Feb I think . . . needless to say it never happened!

46437; 47355; 47374; Animal Classic; Australopithicus Afarensis; Baby Farm Animals; batman; Captain America; DC comics; Dinosaurs; Dr. Steve Hunters; Dragons; Early Man; Geoworld; Homo Erectus; Homo Habilis; Homo Neanderthalensis; Homo Sapiens; Imperial; Lambeosaurus; Marvel Avengers; Marvel Comics; NBC Apparel; Neanderthal Man; Polacanthus; Safari; Safariology; Sea Life; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Flash; TKMaxx; Troodon; Wall Tumblers; Wild Animals; Zuniceratops;
These were shot by Brain Berke back in the Autumn of last year, but will still be around and about. I don't actually collect these; I have enough of a problem with the few sticky/silicon things I do have to start amassing a new genre of them (the early ones leech gunk everywhere!), but there are probably some people out there who specialise in such things?

Wall Tumblers, Wall Walkers, Sticky Dribblers, Mirror Mountaineers (I made that one up!), Window Jumpers . . . whatever they're called they seem to be having a renaissance at the moment, or is it that they've always been there but I've been noticing them more now I'm looking harder? Imperial, still going strong, bringing cheap rack-toys to the masses!

46437; 47355; 47374; Animal Classic; Australopithicus Afarensis; Baby Farm Animals; batman; Captain America; DC comics; Dinosaurs; Dr. Steve Hunters; Dragons; Early Man; Geoworld; Homo Erectus; Homo Habilis; Homo Neanderthalensis; Homo Sapiens; Imperial; Lambeosaurus; Marvel Avengers; Marvel Comics; NBC Apparel; Neanderthal Man; Polacanthus; Safari; Safariology; Sea Life; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Flash; TKMaxx; Troodon; Wall Tumblers; Wild Animals; Zuniceratops;
I'd had a session in TKMaxx just after Christmas, which mostly reprises what I've shown in previous shelfie posts, but you can never have too much imagery! Here we have more of the Dr. Steve Hunters' dinosaurs from Geoworld, and while we may have seen one or two of them before, they are really lovely and I just shot all the offerings they had that day which happened to collage nicely as a quartet.

46437; 47355; 47374; Animal Classic; Australopithicus Afarensis; Baby Farm Animals; batman; Captain America; DC comics; Dinosaurs; Dr. Steve Hunters; Dragons; Early Man; Geoworld; Homo Erectus; Homo Habilis; Homo Neanderthalensis; Homo Sapiens; Imperial; Lambeosaurus; Marvel Avengers; Marvel Comics; NBC Apparel; Neanderthal Man; Polacanthus; Safari; Safariology; Sea Life; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Flash; TKMaxx; Troodon; Wall Tumblers; Wild Animals; Zuniceratops;
Fantasy dragons from NBC Apparel, relatively compatible with smaller scales, they could be used with larger figures, if only to reduce space-used by constricting 'scale'. Of note is that colours other than those shown on the artwork are available.

46437; 47355; 47374; Animal Classic; Australopithicus Afarensis; Baby Farm Animals; batman; Captain America; DC comics; Dinosaurs; Dr. Steve Hunters; Dragons; Early Man; Geoworld; Homo Erectus; Homo Habilis; Homo Neanderthalensis; Homo Sapiens; Imperial; Lambeosaurus; Marvel Avengers; Marvel Comics; NBC Apparel; Neanderthal Man; Polacanthus; Safari; Safariology; Sea Life; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Flash; TKMaxx; Troodon; Wall Tumblers; Wild Animals; Zuniceratops;
The 'toob' of dinosaurs is also an NBC Apparel branded set, I don't know who was responsible for the large 'baby' farm animals behind them (probably Peterkin?), which I also suspect may be squeakers, but if you have kids or (who are we kidding!) grand-kids, these might be worth looking out for and they are figural! But it was the Dino's I was trying to shoot!

46437; 47355; 47374; Animal Classic; Australopithicus Afarensis; Baby Farm Animals; batman; Captain America; DC comics; Dinosaurs; Dr. Steve Hunters; Dragons; Early Man; Geoworld; Homo Erectus; Homo Habilis; Homo Neanderthalensis; Homo Sapiens; Imperial; Lambeosaurus; Marvel Avengers; Marvel Comics; NBC Apparel; Neanderthal Man; Polacanthus; Safari; Safariology; Sea Life; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Flash; TKMaxx; Troodon; Wall Tumblers; Wild Animals; Zuniceratops;
Other toobs include sea-life in the same series as the dinosaurs in the previous shot, and larger dinosaurs and wild animals in longer tubes without the internal divider-card but with 'filler' palm trees - both sales techniques reduce the 'body-count'!

46437; 47355; 47374; Animal Classic; Australopithicus Afarensis; Baby Farm Animals; batman; Captain America; DC comics; Dinosaurs; Dr. Steve Hunters; Dragons; Early Man; Geoworld; Homo Erectus; Homo Habilis; Homo Neanderthalensis; Homo Sapiens; Imperial; Lambeosaurus; Marvel Avengers; Marvel Comics; NBC Apparel; Neanderthal Man; Polacanthus; Safari; Safariology; Sea Life; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Flash; TKMaxx; Troodon; Wall Tumblers; Wild Animals; Zuniceratops;
We looked at these - also NBC - around Christmas-time but I took some more shots, some of possibly different animals (I think the giraffe is new), large, hollow, squeegee animals, but quite accurate (given what scant data we have beyond the stone bones!), and - in the case of the big 'Dippy' dino' - as close to 54mm compatible as you are going to find!

46437; 47355; 47374; Animal Classic; Australopithicus Afarensis; Baby Farm Animals; batman; Captain America; DC comics; Dinosaurs; Dr. Steve Hunters; Dragons; Early Man; Geoworld; Homo Erectus; Homo Habilis; Homo Neanderthalensis; Homo Sapiens; Imperial; Lambeosaurus; Marvel Avengers; Marvel Comics; NBC Apparel; Neanderthal Man; Polacanthus; Safari; Safariology; Sea Life; Shelfies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Flash; TKMaxx; Troodon; Wall Tumblers; Wild Animals; Zuniceratops;
Brian also sent these a while ago, I've seen a prehistoric tube from them in their normal series, but these are a larger scale and blister-carded, probably, primarily aimed at natural history museum's gift-shops. Courtesy of Safari; it's one for the family-album - great-great-greatx20 granddad and some of his decedents/our relatives!

F is for Follow-up - Rocket Launchers . . . Hing Fat

Brian Berke sent me a follow-up to the follow-up to the recent rocket launcher posts, which went on the back benches as there was nothing to put with it, but in the research for other things recently I found the truck to be Hing Fat, so the box can be ticked and another piece of the puzzle can be put to bed.

Airfix Copies; Army Men; Armymen; Bagged Rack Toy; Carded Toy; Defender; Fire Rescue Team; Header Carded; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Defender; Hing Fat Fire Rescue Team; Hing Fat Irresistable Attack; Hing Fat Rack Toys; Hing Fat Rocket Launcher; Hing Fat Toy Soldiers; Hing Fat Toys; Hing Fat Truck; Irresistable Attack; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Missile Launcher; Missile Trailer; Play Set; Playset; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Rocket Troops; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
I - at first - thought it was similar to one we looked at a few weeks ago, but realised the fins are different, and while a realist/pirist will probably find it a bit crude or simplistic, it's a fine toy if you're seven, and play is what it's all about.

Of  more interest to me is the truck with its MLRS-looking bundle, as I have the trucks as unknowns (we've had a few here in a past RTM-posts) and I had the artillery-bundle, but loose and looking for its host, which I never would have believed was this truck, due to the crudity of the truck against the [seeming] better quality-finish of the launcher and turntable.

Airfix Copies; Army Men; Armymen; Bagged Rack Toy; Carded Toy; Defender; Fire Rescue Team; Header Carded; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Defender; Hing Fat Fire Rescue Team; Hing Fat Irresistable Attack; Hing Fat Rack Toys; Hing Fat Rocket Launcher; Hing Fat Toy Soldiers; Hing Fat Toys; Hing Fat Truck; Irresistable Attack; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Missile Launcher; Missile Trailer; Play Set; Playset; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Rocket Troops; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
The MLRS is similar to the earlier Bundeswehr Lars/Lars-2 systems employed by West Germany back in the Cold War, and would be a fire and forget 'area denial' weapon following the WWII pattern of 'Stalin's organs' rather than the larger calibre , modern MLRS systems which are more technical, accurate, aim'able beasts. The towed-rocket is a real piece of rack-toy loveliness, channeling pulp-anthology covers, kids comic-book rocket-toys, Giles cartoons and Tin Tin's moon-shot!

Airfix Copies; Army Men; Armymen; Bagged Rack Toy; Carded Toy; Defender; Fire Rescue Team; Header Carded; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Defender; Hing Fat Fire Rescue Team; Hing Fat Irresistable Attack; Hing Fat Rack Toys; Hing Fat Rocket Launcher; Hing Fat Toy Soldiers; Hing Fat Toys; Hing Fat Truck; Irresistable Attack; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Missile Launcher; Missile Trailer; Play Set; Playset; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Rocket Troops; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Here's the truck (with added light-bar on the cab roof) on Hing Fat's Faceplant page in red and blue, which is not to say these are out there in retail land, these will we press-release shots and could include mock-ups waiting for orders before they go into production.

It's that stretcher-team again! In fact there are a couple of elements taken from Kamley (who I at first thought might be the attribution), not least the twin-radar (green Hummer) they originally had on their little trucks. I want to track down one of the Chinooks; according to their various publicity sources, they do it in about six colours?

Airfix Copies; Army Men; Armymen; Bagged Rack Toy; Carded Toy; Defender; Fire Rescue Team; Header Carded; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Defender; Hing Fat Fire Rescue Team; Hing Fat Irresistable Attack; Hing Fat Rack Toys; Hing Fat Rocket Launcher; Hing Fat Toy Soldiers; Hing Fat Toys; Hing Fat Truck; Irresistable Attack; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Missile Launcher; Missile Trailer; Play Set; Playset; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Rocket Troops; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Older, 1990's set to the left, 2006 catalogue image in the middle and the current website image (dated Jan-2016) to the right are a better confirmation of the origins of Brian's lot, the Airfix 'Strongpoint' sand-bag sanger-copy is further consolidation.

Note how there are radio-shack/office box-bodies and a canvas tilt variation as well as the rocket cassette-launcher. Thanks to Brian; a positive ID.

U is for Update - Airborne Airfix 1:32nd Scale WWII US Paratroopers

When I said it might take a few or two to finalise the update post over at Airfix (as I did yesterday) I was doing so a couple of weeks ago! Consequently, that content has gone-in already, and can now be viewed.

Airfix Clones; Airfix Copies; Airfix Piracies; Airfix US Paratroops; Artform Industrial; Billy V US Paratroops; Combat Soldiers; Hans Postler; Henbrandt; Hing Fat; Hing Fat 101/30; Hing Fat Combat Soldiers; Hing Fat Toys; Hing Fat US Paratroopers; HP; Knock Offs; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; US Infantry; US Paratroopers; US Paratroops; US Plastic Soldiers; World War Two; WWII; WWII Toy Soldiers; WWII US Paratroops;
A rehash of yesterdays collage is joined by a view all four types, the new colour (from and thanks to; Chris Smith) and a trade-image of the Billy V version of Hing Fat's output, circa 2000-2010's, slowly building the whole picture, one puzzle-piece at a time . . . unfortunately the puzzle has 23,000 pieces and some of the pieces are mini-puzzles themselves!

Saturday, August 22, 2020

O is for Ocean Explorers

Not scoring points on this one (although they could've run with theses to add something to my follow-up, if they really felt the need to follow-me at all . . . as they did!), but rather; seeing what Hing Fat have to 'Show & Tell' on the subject of my original early-May posts, and there's a few interesting points to be made.

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
To be found on their Faceplant page, this would seem to be the later figures, the shooters not visible, but the newer cameraman is. Of more interest is the mix of sea creatures and marine plants, some of which look to be PVC or a PVC-equivalent and the large rock formation/lump!

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Another Facebook shot; here we see a variation of the mini-sub with a fatter, flat-bottomed (?) design, which may be to take a sucker motor-unit (rather than the older slot-on or plug-in ones I remember from the '70's) or just ease movement on floors and carpets! Also of note is the piracy of the old Matchbox tank-landing craft and a 'fat-boy' mini-sub.

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
A smaller set in a carry-case from both sides; Ocean Explorer is the current branding, or at least seems to be the commonest current brand-mark for these diver sets.

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
No idea to contents, but both the Facebook images could be candidates for the contents of this tub? It's a similar tub currently being shipped by [the not-biggest] importer Stevens International as the Action Figure bucket we saw a while back.

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Header-carded 'bottle-bag'; so-called because the automated packing machines drop the stuff into the open top like filling a bottle. This has the smaller older landing craft, which, like most Hing Fat production is copied, from Rado-Ri Toys, who - in their turn - took the basic design from Louis Marx! And possibly an older shot, I can't see the newer poses.

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
What looks to be a mock-up of a blister-card, sans blister!

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
This shot reveals one of Hing Fat's older (but recent in toy geology timescales) customers; Billy V, although they were only a brand-mark of someone else (Imex) and have been taken-over by . . . BMC? Note the branding then was Ocean Adventures, which may have been Billy V specific/requested, as the Ocean Explorers branding goes back to at least 2006 in Hing Fat literature? Not that they only have the one branding - see below.

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
The older landing craft, still in rack-toys and cheapie-buckets the world over and dating back to Marx playsets of the 1950's, not a bad pedigree for such an inaccurate version of a WWII equipment! As well as the Rado versions and various generic sub-piracies, Blue Box put the turret on their DUKW, and there's a larger battery-operated version kicking-around somewhere - I bet there's one on Moonbase?

Also a better shot of the little fat mini-sub, which does look like it should have been dropped on Hiroshima or Nagasaki, with the mad major from Dr. Strangelove riding-it in "Yeeehaaw"! Note also, how they separate the 2 'standing' and 5 swimming poses.

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Printed catalogue page from January 2015 (Toy Fair season!) shows all the then available formats being offered to customers, all branded to Sea Divers. I've seen the 'shopping basket' with both Pirates and Wild West, when I worked for a dealer back in the 2010's and, as it looked old then,  it must have been an option back as far as the 1990's, at least? Hing Fat were founded in 1978, I think.

The larger sets have the same marine-life added, but colours are different, with none of the sky-blue divers you get today, and lots of the 'international orange' which older, more experienced collectors will know as being particularly prone to turning brittle.