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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.

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Frog is for Krugozor

Actually it means Flies Right Off [the] Grownd! This is definitely a convenient hook to hang stuff on; I've had the scans hanging around in Picasa for nearly two years while I wondered what to do with them, and the black-background'ed image is from nearly a year ago, from the photo-shoot of the parcel Chris Smith sent to the Blog before Christmas last, while the other shot is from a more recent donation also from Chris, they allowing me to get the others off the laptop whilst covering another Russian brand in passing, with - probably - British figures!

Кругозор; Спасательная шлюпка; Flies Right Of The Ground; FROG; Frog Model Kits; Kid; Krugozor; Lifeboat; Lines Brothers; Model Kits; North Sea Lifeboat; Plastic Model Kit; Progress; RNLI; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Russian; Triang-Lines; USSR Model Kit; USSR Plastic Toys;
Not particularly rare, a Google-image search provides enough pictures of sets and part sets of the Frog F139 - RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institute) Oakley-class North Sea Lifeboat to work out that the kit seems to contain two of the plain, arms-down, standing poses and one coxswain/helmsman ('driver'!), advertised at 1:48th, they are 40mm figures and manufactured in 'kit' styrene.

Most of Frog's mould bank 'went East' at the end of the 1970's, where they have been rather passed around, most starting life with the Soviet-era Novo, as the Lifeboat did, only to turn-up in various colours, this tool is currenyly held by Alanger. However for a while there was a domestic issue of the model by Krugozor.

Кругозор; Спасательная шлюпка; Flies Right Of The Ground; FROG; Frog Model Kits; Kid; Krugozor; Lifeboat; Lines Brothers; Model Kits; North Sea Lifeboat; Plastic Model Kit; Progress; RNLI; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Russian; Triang-Lines; USSR Model Kit; USSR Plastic Toys;
Literally translated (there's no direct translation) the larger text gives '<<Saver/Rescuee>> boat' where boat is the small word above the longer one. Obviously this is 'lifeboat' in English and a kit history is to be found here, albeit missing the Krugozor section!

The small banner - bottom right - translates as 'assembly model' or as we might say in the West/in English "model-kit".

Кругозор; Спасательная шлюпка; Flies Right Of The Ground; FROG; Frog Model Kits; Kid; Krugozor; Lifeboat; Lines Brothers; Model Kits; North Sea Lifeboat; Plastic Model Kit; Progress; RNLI; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Russian; Triang-Lines; USSR Model Kit; USSR Plastic Toys;
Moscow Toy Tactory «Krugozor»

Krugozor was a large combine created in the early-1970's and formalised in 1975, by bringing together under a central management structure the assets of approximately 20 other factors in the greater Moscow region, including at least two of the Progress factories (Michurinsky plant and Moscow-proper), the 'Kid' factory (Malysh), the Moscow Doll Factory, the No.1 Soft Toy Factory (I kid you not) and others - probably including Horizon (Gorizont ) and Moscow Clockwork (Moskovskiy mekhanicheskoy).

A complication being that most of them continued to use their old logo's, now as 'brand-marks' of Krugozor rather than the former 'factory brands'! But the [two-kids] logo of Krugozor-proper slowly became dominant and is often found on the later stuff which is more likely to have survived with packaging.

Кругозор; Спасательная шлюпка; Flies Right Of The Ground; FROG; Frog Model Kits; Kid; Krugozor; Lifeboat; Lines Brothers; Model Kits; North Sea Lifeboat; Plastic Model Kit; Progress; RNLI; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Russian; Triang-Lines; USSR Model Kit; USSR Plastic Toys;
From around 1973 through to about 1988, the various assets were brought together on one site, to create 'Europe's largest toy factory', and following the upheavals of 1989-91 it was transferred to private ownership where it continued to trade for some time, being a major supplier to the Mir department stores until the mid-2010's. The site is now a commercial park and office complex.

Кругозор; Спасательная шлюпка; Flies Right Of The Ground; FROG; Frog Model Kits; Kid; Krugozor; Lifeboat; Lines Brothers; Model Kits; North Sea Lifeboat; Plastic Model Kit; Progress; RNLI; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Russian; Triang-Lines; USSR Model Kit; USSR Plastic Toys;
If you're familiar with the earlier versions of the kit, you will have recognised the artwork above as being a cartoon version of the Novo iteration's box-art and it would appear that the transfer sheet was replaced by card cut-outs on the bottom of the box, which was of the 'Airfix figure' design, opening both ends rather than the more standard lift-off lid type of model kit box.

Кругозор; Спасательная шлюпка; Flies Right Of The Ground; FROG; Frog Model Kits; Kid; Krugozor; Lifeboat; Lines Brothers; Model Kits; North Sea Lifeboat; Plastic Model Kit; Progress; RNLI; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Russian; Triang-Lines; USSR Model Kit; USSR Plastic Toys;
Instructions for the placing of the cards!

Many thanks to Chris for the two lots of figures, it's another ticked-box here. A more detailed history of Krugozor - than the thumbnail above - can be found here and it is that which I used for producing this overview.

And; while I'm at it, here's F.R.O.G. on Wikipedia.

B is for a Bit of Fun!

 Well . . .

Anti-Tank; Bazooka; Cartoon Character; Panzer; Panzerschreck; Panzershrek; Shrek; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tiger Tank; WWII German Soldiers;

. . . that's got that sorted!

I've no idea who did this, it's a meme which has been going round the Internet for some time in various forms, but it's an inspired piece of comedy, perhaps not quite up there with Werfing Nebels but not far off!

Monday, October 12, 2020

News, Views Etc . . . Vectis This Week

I'm not being lazy in this hiatus, just idle! I've translated the ID info on 150-odd Russian brands and looked in depth at one of the later combines, which only serves to confuse the former as the "plants" of the later, retained as 'brand-marks', the former's "factory" 'brands'!

I've also got more Polish follow-ups in the pipeline, caught up with the condolence correspondence; apologies to anyone who wore a 'new' Christian name; I C&P'ed the first paragraph as it was all still a bit raw. Thank you all, both private messages and the post commentators.

And - best fun of all; one of TJF's shills tried to get me banned from another site, only problem with his grand plan being . . . he had to admit, in his complaint, to being both the people he was denying being one-half-of, in one of the private 'Mails . . . summing up the general level of innate stupidity which has accompanied all members of the PSTSM and their associates, in their dealings with me since the forked-tongue attacks of December 2016.

In the meantime we've had a press release from Vectis about this week's auctions and advance warning of the stuff latter in the month.

Lot 504

Tuesday 13th October 2020
TV & Film Related Sale - starts 10:00hrs

"The TV and Film related sale to be held on the 13th October features a large collection of Vintage and Modern Star Wars items, including loose and carded figures, accessories and vehicles, plush items, Silver Anniversary Editions, Convention Exclusives and Gentle Giant carded figures. Further items include Transformers, Action Man, Batman, Terrahawks, Harry Potter, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and He-Man. Plus diecast vehicles, Bigtrak, Tomas The Tank and other trains, Funko POP, and vintage games, comics and books. The sale will also include Care Bears, My little Pony, beanie babies and Disney Beanies, posters, and autographed displays."

Catalogue and download

Lot 1444

Thursday 15th October 2020 10:00am
Specialist Die Cast Sale
Matchbox Sale Featuring The Bruce King Collection Part 1 & The Mike Linham Fire Engine Collection Part 1 - starts 10:00hrs

"The Matchbox sale to be held on the 15th October features two impressive collections. The sale starts with Part 1 of the Bruce King Collection which includes over 340 lots of cars, commercials, buses and farm vehicles from Regular Wheels, Accessory & Major Packs, King Size and Models of Yesteryear. The Mike Linham Fire Engine Collection features Regular Wheels, King Size, Models of Yesteryear, Superfast, Super Kings & Speed Kings, and includes cars, engines and trucks, plus gift sets, fire stations, and horse drawn."

Catalogue and download


Lot 2501

Friday 16th October 2020
General Toy Sale - starts 10:00hrs

"The General Toy sale to be held on the 16th of October features a number of boxed and unboxed groups from manufacturers such as Vanguard, Corgi, Matchbox, Minichamps, EFE and Lledo, plus single lots of Oldcars boxed transporters, Brooklin models, Corgi Haulier of Renown, Original Omnibus Company and Aviation Archive. Further lots include Scalextric, Airfix kits, vintage computer games and consoles, Lego, children toys, books and magazines, CDs and DVDs, plus football programmes and cabinets."

Catalogue and download

The ongoing global health scare (global except for Singapore, New Zealand, Vietnam . . . South Korea et al!) means various special instructions are still in place . . .

COVID - 19 RESTRICTIONS
 
Please note there is still NO viewing, or attendance in person at these Auctions.
 
Absentee bids can be emailed to admin@vectis.co.uk, or placed via the Vectis or Invaluable website, up until 2 hrs prior to the auction commencing.
 
ON THE DAY OF THE SALE, LIVE BIDDING is available on www.vectis.co.uk or www.invaluable.com, or TELEPHONE BIDDING can be arranged.

For telephone bidding please contact Vectis prior to the day of the auction. We will arrange for you to be involved live via telephone on the day of the sale. We will call you two or three lots prior to the lot being offered for auction.

There is no charge for telephone bidding.  

SHIPPING

Please be aware there is still a slight delay with our current despatch times.

Our packing team have been working hard to catch up with the 5 weeks closure we experienced in March/April. When we re-opened in April we did so with a skeleton staff, we are now back to full capacity and they have been working tirelessly to ensure your parcels are packed as quickly and professionally as possible; the team are now currently packing and despatching September Sales. 

We thank you for your understanding and patience in these unprecedented times. 

COLLECTION   

If you wish to collect items, we would ask customers to first call and pay for their purchases. Ask for a collection appointment date and time. This will allow the packing team to prepare your items and have them ready for you, reducing waiting times.  

PLEASE ENSURE YOU WEAR A MASK WHEN COLLECTING LOTS (UNLESS EXEMPT)

And Vectis can - as always - be contacted here;

Stockton-on-Tees - Vectis Auctions
Fleck Way, Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees, TS17 9JZ
Web. - www.vectis.co.uk
eMail - admin@vectis.co.uk
Tel - +44 (0) 1642 750616
Fax - +44 (0) 1642 769478
Sales [currently] commence at 10:30hrs 10:00hrs

Sothern Office (which is advertising for a part-time driver)
Unit 5A, West End Industrial Estate, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX28 1UB
Tel - +44 (0)1993 709 424

Heads-up - Forthcomming sales for later in the month

Tuesday 20th October 2020 - The Mike Linham Fire Engine Collection Part 2
Thursday 22nd October 2020 - Specialist Diecast Sale (this is a date change)
Friday 23rd October 2020 - Model Train Sale
Tuesday 27th October 2020 - Books & Works on Paper Sale

Monday, October 5, 2020

News, Views Etc . . . Heads-up - Auction

Not usually on my radar, but I've had notification of the following auction heading this way from Weiss in New York, USA, and they've got comics and comic-art coming under the hammer on Thursday 19th November (just in time for Christmas!);

Toys, trains and toy soldiers auction – more than 500 lots in all – on Thursday, November 5th, at 10 am Eastern time. The trains portion will feature more material from the Neil Padron estate, with high-grade and rare Lionel post-war trains. Toys will include Part 2 of a toy airplane collection, with many lots of Japanese friction and battery-op examples.

Weiss Auctions is always accepting quality consignments for future auctions. To consign an item, estate or a collection, you may call them at (516) 594-0731; or, you can send an e-mail to Philip Weiss at Phil@WeissAuctions.com. For more information about Weiss Auctions and the firm’s calendar of upcoming auctions, visit www.WeissAuctions.com. Updates are posted often.

Weiss Auctions
74 Merrick Road
Lynbrook, New York
phil@weissauctions.com
(516) 594-0731
http://www.weissauctions.com
About Weiss Auctions

Weiss Auctions is a full-service auction company specializing in the liquidation of estates and collections featuring fine art, antiques and collectibles.

Sunday, October 4, 2020

K is for Kioskowce II

Well, if TJF's gonna' copy my output I'll copy his! Only in nationality of subject though (and Morawski is in the queue!), it is amusing; he spent six days trying to think of something 'as good as' and ended up following my format but without the research, translations or links! We - loyal readers - are supposed to think this makes him a 'legend' and me the idiot!

Anyway; this isn't copying layout or anything, it's harking back to a previous post here at Small Scale World, when we looked at the 'Kioskowce' (tobacco kiosk's) production of Andrzej Kawecki, based in Lódź (thanks to Konrad Lesiek for the information on that occasion). Also this's been in the queue for five weeks and I said it would post in a day or two; those five weeks ago!

This time we're looking at very similar sets from another producer; Spójnia supplied by (and thanks to-) Maciej Jasinski who reports memories of these figures being produced in Poland between around 1985 and 1987. he's also sent very high-resolution imagery; so be sure to open them in a new tab or window to get the full effect.

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Airfix German Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Atlantic; Atlantic Indian Brigade; Atlantic Stampede; Brygada Hinduska; Burma Campaign; Cowboys on the Ranch; Gdańsk; Hindu Brigade; Hobby EME; Kioskowce; Life on the Ranch; Matchbox 1-76; Matchbox German Infantry; Monte Casino; osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Wild West;
Three sets today; each is in a little bag with a stiff card to pull everything together before sealing which has been done with a bread-bag heat-sealer. Card-art is of the same type as seen previously with these Kioskowce and figures are copies of Western makers' output.

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Airfix German Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Atlantic; Atlantic Indian Brigade; Atlantic Stampede; Brygada Hinduska; Burma Campaign; Cowboys on the Ranch; Gdańsk; Hindu Brigade; Hobby EME; Kioskowce; Life on the Ranch; Matchbox 1-76; Matchbox German Infantry; Monte Casino; osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Wild West;
This is lovely as it has a version of the Airfix 'Wagon Train' box art, but with contents taken from Atlantic 'The West' cowboy set's Life on the Ranch (larger figures and Longhorns) or Stampede (smaller figures and buffalo-bison) sets. The quality of these is better than some previously seen Kioskowce - check the coffee-pot and fire - and look as good as the original Atlantic product.

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Airfix German Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Atlantic; Atlantic Indian Brigade; Atlantic Stampede; Brygada Hinduska; Burma Campaign; Cowboys on the Ranch; Gdańsk; Hindu Brigade; Hobby EME; Kioskowce; Life on the Ranch; Matchbox 1-76; Matchbox German Infantry; Monte Casino; osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Wild West;
This is even more quirky, as the more original card-art suggests the 8th, slogging their way up the spine of Italy, while the contents are most of the poses from both Airfix's [2nd version] German Infantry AND Matchbox's rival set, and again quality is very good for such diminutive clones.

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Airfix German Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Atlantic; Atlantic Indian Brigade; Atlantic Stampede; Brygada Hinduska; Burma Campaign; Cowboys on the Ranch; Gdańsk; Hindu Brigade; Hobby EME; Kioskowce; Life on the Ranch; Matchbox 1-76; Matchbox German Infantry; Monte Casino; osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Wild West;
The final offering today is the 14th Army, or elements of it! Artwork and contents from Atlantic's stable and it looks like the collection of pirate cutlasses (in lieu of kukris) that came with the original were reproduced, but are equally easy to lose!

Maciej also scanned the cards separately at a higher resolution, so we'll look at them now in the same order as above;

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Airfix German Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Atlantic; Atlantic Indian Brigade; Atlantic Stampede; Brygada Hinduska; Burma Campaign; Cowboys on the Ranch; Gdańsk; Hindu Brigade; Hobby EME; Kioskowce; Life on the Ranch; Matchbox 1-76; Matchbox German Infantry; Monte Casino; osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Wild West;
While on one level Spójnia (also the name of a top (?) Polish football team!) is just a branding, translating it in Google lead to 'bond', 'connect' or 'couplings' so there's maybe a reference to kits or models within the brand-mark, or teamwork?

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Airfix German Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Atlantic; Atlantic Indian Brigade; Atlantic Stampede; Brygada Hinduska; Burma Campaign; Cowboys on the Ranch; Gdańsk; Hindu Brigade; Hobby EME; Kioskowce; Life on the Ranch; Matchbox 1-76; Matchbox German Infantry; Monte Casino; osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Wild West;
As well as the aforementioned Andrzej Kawecki post, I have put the Globus and Universal issued Kioskowce on the British Paratroopers page of the Airfix blog and reading the blurb on the Kawecki post, I still have Napoleonics from Spojnia to come . . . so - next time I pass that box I'll dig-it out!

They (Spójnia) were based in Gdansk (previously Danzig, home of Solidarity) and I believe were still going, also known as Hobby EME, as a more conventional kit-maker (aircraft and AFV's) into the late 1990's?

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Airfix German Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Atlantic; Atlantic Indian Brigade; Atlantic Stampede; Brygada Hinduska; Burma Campaign; Cowboys on the Ranch; Gdańsk; Hindu Brigade; Hobby EME; Kioskowce; Life on the Ranch; Matchbox 1-76; Matchbox German Infantry; Monte Casino; osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Wild West;
I will organise some of the images a different way for use on the Wagon Train and German Infantry pages of the Airfix Blog for completion, another day and - in the meantime - many thanks to Maciej Jasinski for today's new to hobby, new to Blog and new to Internet, little-treat!

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

News, Views Etc . . . Herald Toys & Models

This is a bit old now, sorry, but stuff happens and the world turns-on without a backward glance, so suddenly a week or two have flown past!

Latest from Barney -

"We are pleased to announce the arrival of Part III of the Roger Saunders Collection. Roger built up an impressive collection of mainly Britains and Herald models over many years, including some old shop stock still in boxes. The latest installment includes some fine Britains English Civil War figures from Herald's Historical series."

D is for ♫♫♪ Ding Dong Bell ♫♪ Pussy's In The Well! ♪♫♪

Although it's Pussies without the apostrophe as I tried several likely felines and two of the shots worked to some extent;

Cake Decoration Well; Civilian Scenery; Ding Dong Bell; Farm Scenery; Farm Well; FG Taylor & Sons; FG Taylor Well; Lucky Well; Plastic Toy Well; Pussy's In The Well; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell Well; Toy Well; Water Well; Wedding Cake Decoration; Well Cake Decorations; Well Toy; Well Well Well; Winding Handle; Wishing Well;
This is the F.G.Taylor well, suitably equipped with cats! The largest of the three we're about to look at, Barney had a nice copy a while back which I missed, slightly smaller and with a yellow roof and simpler, solid bucket/weight.

Cake Decoration Well; Civilian Scenery; Ding Dong Bell; Farm Scenery; Farm Well; FG Taylor & Sons; FG Taylor Well; Lucky Well; Plastic Toy Well; Pussy's In The Well; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell Well; Toy Well; Water Well; Wedding Cake Decoration; Well Cake Decorations; Well Toy; Well Well Well; Winding Handle; Wishing Well;
Starting the post-proper with the smallest, I think we've looked at this before, but I recently combined the two ('storage' and 'here') samples together, which allows for a better look, although the text/captions render further blurb rather superfluous!

I believe these are all Hong Kong, but there may be a Western origin/influence there somewhere? It's similar to or loosly based-on the Marx well, but with the pivot-handle replaced by a more European winding-mechanism and rain-guard.

Cake Decoration Well; Civilian Scenery; Ding Dong Bell; Farm Scenery; Farm Well; FG Taylor & Sons; FG Taylor Well; Lucky Well; Plastic Toy Well; Pussy's In The Well; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell Well; Toy Well; Water Well; Wedding Cake Decoration; Well Cake Decorations; Well Toy; Well Well Well; Winding Handle; Wishing Well;
This is the Speed'well-well! I thought it might be missing a winding-handle but apparently; this is it! Similar construction to the other two for the roof piece, but with the hidden studs of the smaller one, for a cleaner look.

Cake Decoration Well; Civilian Scenery; Ding Dong Bell; Farm Scenery; Farm Well; FG Taylor & Sons; FG Taylor Well; Lucky Well; Plastic Toy Well; Pussy's In The Well; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell Well; Toy Well; Water Well; Wedding Cake Decoration; Well Cake Decorations; Well Toy; Well Well Well; Winding Handle; Wishing Well;
Back to the Taylor, I don't know if there was a lead version in the T&B days, but I don't think so? Although it would explain the studs coming through - to be flattened-down and hold the roof on? I'll try to find out!

Cake Decoration Well; Civilian Scenery; Ding Dong Bell; Farm Scenery; Farm Well; FG Taylor & Sons; FG Taylor Well; Lucky Well; Plastic Toy Well; Pussy's In The Well; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Speedwell Well; Toy Well; Water Well; Wedding Cake Decoration; Well Cake Decorations; Well Toy; Well Well Well; Winding Handle; Wishing Well;

All of them together, sans felines! the smallest I think was only ever a cake-decoration (lucky or wishing-well), the chromium-finished one being presumably for wedding-cakes? Speedwell was always toward the 45-50mm bracket, while Taylor are doing the whole 1:32nd scale thing!

A follow-up post is here, then Barratt's well's have turned-up courtesy of Barney Brown of Herald Toys & Models

MMPR is for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

I know so little about the Power Rangers I thought I'd Google it to see if there was anything I should know and "Oh boy!" what a can of worms I dug-up! Homophobia, exploitation of non-unionised actors, racism, a US TV-show using stock-footage of three other Japanese shows crashed together with A-Team like footage shot on the backlots and in the valleys round LA (funny how the 'City of Angels' has so much filth and darkness attached to it), umpteen companies and or marketers involved, several license and character switches/arguments and, yes; it should have been 'morphing' with a 'g'. . . 'cos they morph into Power Rangers!

Anyhoos; the real reason for my Googling - what each colour means/represents and/or whether they have specific names - turned up that there were various people in each colour and one chap had three colours, so we can ignore the whole sorry mess and just look at an overview of the [non-action-] figures out there . . .

20th Century Fox; ABC Kids; Bandai Entertainment; Capsule Toys; Children's Television; Dairanger; Disney; Fox Kids; Galoob Micro Machines; Gosei Sentai Dairanger; Haim Saban; Hasbro; Japanese/American Superheroes; Japanese TV Series; Kakuranger; Kellogg's Frosties; Kiba Ranger; Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger; Lionsgate; Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers; Mighty Morphin Power Rangers; MMPR Productions; Nickelodeon; Ninja Sentai Kakuranger; Power Rangers; Power Rangers franchise; Power Rangers Samurai; Regency Village Theater; Saban Brands; Saban Entertainment; Super Sentai; Toei's; White Ranger; Zyuranger;
My sample in its entirety (actually that's not strictly true, there may be some more, somewhere else?), bottom row are all 20mm oddities, which I assume are from gum-ball/capsule machines, top row will be looked at last in this post and we're about to look at the larger ones but the lone yellow chap in a Ranger'esque bodysuit (far right middle row) is, I think, from a Mega Bloks set - they clip into the gap between four studs?

20th Century Fox; ABC Kids; Bandai Entertainment; Capsule Toys; Children's Television; Dairanger; Disney; Fox Kids; Galoob Micro Machines; Gosei Sentai Dairanger; Haim Saban; Hasbro; Japanese/American Superheroes; Japanese TV Series; Kakuranger; Kellogg's Frosties; Kiba Ranger; Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger; Lionsgate; Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers; Mighty Morphin Power Rangers; MMPR Productions; Nickelodeon; Ninja Sentai Kakuranger; Power Rangers; Power Rangers franchise; Power Rangers Samurai; Regency Village Theater; Saban Brands; Saban Entertainment; Super Sentai; Toei's; White Ranger; Zyuranger;
These were probably also capsule 'prizes' although whether they all came originally in a key-ring casket or not, I don't know. I suspect that - in common with a lot of this stuff - they had as many marketing iterations as could be thought-up for them, in various parts of the world, by various wholesalers!

20th Century Fox; ABC Kids; Bandai Entertainment; Capsule Toys; Children's Television; Dairanger; Disney; Fox Kids; Galoob Micro Machines; Gosei Sentai Dairanger; Haim Saban; Hasbro; Japanese/American Superheroes; Japanese TV Series; Kakuranger; Kellogg's Frosties; Kiba Ranger; Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger; Lionsgate; Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers; Mighty Morphin Power Rangers; MMPR Productions; Nickelodeon; Ninja Sentai Kakuranger; Power Rangers; Power Rangers franchise; Power Rangers Samurai; Regency Village Theater; Saban Brands; Saban Entertainment; Super Sentai; Toei's; White Ranger; Zyuranger;
Full-on 54mm Power Rangers, I need to find a pink one, and a lose blue one would be useful for the full set, produced for Kellogg's Frosties by Crocco (who also supplied other stuff to the rival Weetabix I think?), there is a glow-in-the-dark white one to find as well; the usual likelihood of finding a green one or a white one are unlikely, both are the unloved Power Rangers in Toyland, so it's refreshing to see Crocco doing one of them!

20th Century Fox; ABC Kids; Bandai Entertainment; Capsule Toys; Children's Television; Dairanger; Disney; Fox Kids; Galoob Micro Machines; Gosei Sentai Dairanger; Haim Saban; Hasbro; Japanese/American Superheroes; Japanese TV Series; Kakuranger; Kellogg's Frosties; Kiba Ranger; Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger; Lionsgate; Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers; Mighty Morphin Power Rangers; MMPR Productions; Nickelodeon; Ninja Sentai Kakuranger; Power Rangers; Power Rangers franchise; Power Rangers Samurai; Regency Village Theater; Saban Brands; Saban Entertainment; Super Sentai; Toei's; White Ranger; Zyuranger;
Galoob Micromachines, except, not MM size, closer to Action Fleet/Battle Squads, but without the action figure element. Red's trike is a trike, but Blue and Black both get sidecar combinations which can be converted into plain motorcycles for a bit of variety! I'm missing a blue with both hands up - like Yellow (below).

20th Century Fox; ABC Kids; Bandai Entertainment; Capsule Toys; Children's Television; Dairanger; Disney; Fox Kids; Galoob Micro Machines; Gosei Sentai Dairanger; Haim Saban; Hasbro; Japanese/American Superheroes; Japanese TV Series; Kakuranger; Kellogg's Frosties; Kiba Ranger; Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger; Lionsgate; Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers; Mighty Morphin Power Rangers; MMPR Productions; Nickelodeon; Ninja Sentai Kakuranger; Power Rangers; Power Rangers franchise; Power Rangers Samurai; Regency Village Theater; Saban Brands; Saban Entertainment; Super Sentai; Toei's; White Ranger; Zyuranger;
Black (who was African American!), and the two girls; Yellow (Asian - Red was a Native American!) and pink (her parents probably vote Trump!). Black was the last of the original line-up to leave (citing racism), upon which a member of the production crew suggested he'd never got on with the rest of the cast & crew - despite lasting longest?

Read the whole thing on Wikipedia, it's everything that's wrong with capital, marketing, pop-culture and licensing!

20th Century Fox; ABC Kids; Bandai Entertainment; Capsule Toys; Children's Television; Dairanger; Disney; Fox Kids; Galoob Micro Machines; Gosei Sentai Dairanger; Haim Saban; Hasbro; Japanese/American Superheroes; Japanese TV Series; Kakuranger; Kellogg's Frosties; Kiba Ranger; Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger; Lionsgate; Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers; Mighty Morphin Power Rangers; MMPR Productions; Nickelodeon; Ninja Sentai Kakuranger; Power Rangers; Power Rangers franchise; Power Rangers Samurai; Regency Village Theater; Saban Brands; Saban Entertainment; Super Sentai; Toei's; White Ranger; Zyuranger;
Putty Patrollers -  yeah, well; whatever was happening behind the cameras, it WAS aimed at kids! These are the bad guys. Galoob never got round to green or white Power Rangers.

If anyone can help with ID's on the smallies, that would be appreciated, they may be like Kinder, with little simplified vehicles, but with 7,000+ results for 'Power Rangers Figures' on evilBay I wasn't going to hang-around and try to find out!

Monday, September 28, 2020

Савельев, Борис Дмитриевич is for Savelyev, Boris Dmitrievich (1928 - 2019)

Following an interesting fortnight on the Friends of Plastic Warrior Faceplant page, in which mostly Polish-produced stuff has been the center of attention, there was a sort of side-bar, which went-off to look at Russian flats at one point, in the course of which I found two pages which seem to reveal someone who could be considered as important to Soviet-era toy soldier production as say our own George Musgrave or the Scandinavian Holgar Eriksson.

This is not to ignore any or all the other well-known sculptor's, of which there are lots now known, we've already looked at another Russian one (Lev Razumovsky) here but to compare him with two who were A) prolific and B) left their mark on the products of many brands. And I must credit Wojciech Gudaczewski with pointing me toward the two pages, by mentioning Mr Savelyev in the first place.

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The first link is an article on a recent (2016) exhibition on the great artist's work juxtaposed with the modelling-clay efforts of a young man - Ilya Barkov - who is obviously (one hopes) going to go far himself!

Original article (in Russian) is here . . .

https://sh-rikm.mo.muzkult.ru/news/12156600

. . . and translates thus;

"News

06/09/2016 The works of the oldest toy sculptor in Russia are presented at the exhibition "My Collection" in the Shakhovskoy Museum.

The exhibition "My Collection" has started in the Shakhovsky Museum.

The exhibition features collections of two masters: the novice Ilya Barkov and the oldest toy sculptor of modern Russia, Boris Dmitrievich Savelyev.

Ilya Barkov is a 13-year-old schoolboy from the village of Dubranivka. He makes his soldiers from plasticine. In 2014, his panorama “The Battle of Stalingrad” won first place in the “Modeling. Embossed Modeling "in the category" 10-12 years "at the regional exhibition-show of arts and crafts" Craftsmanship and Inspiration ".

Now Ilya has presented 35 of his works, including: French and Russian soldiers of the Napoleonic Wars era, Soviet soldiers during the Great Patriotic War, medieval warriors, as well as an Afghan war veteran and two characters from the Stalker game.

Boris Dmitrievich Savelyev during his life created hundreds of models of soldiers (and not only them), which were issued in millions of copies, and became known not only throughout the Soviet Union, but also in other countries.

The toys created by Boris Dmitrievich were produced at the mechanical clockwork toy factory (Moscow), the Ostashevskaya toy factory, the Malysh factory, and the Astretsovskaya factory of metal products. Perhaps the most famous items of the master are the sets of soldiers "Cavalry" (six red cavalrymen and a tachanka), "Warriors of the Middle Ages" (four Russian horsemen and four Teutonic knights), "Horsemen of 1812" (17 different figures of Russian and French cavalry).

Now the soldiers B.D. Savelyeva launches the URA! Brand

On June 14, Boris Dmitrievich Savelyev will turn 88 years old. The exhibition "My Collection" is timed to this date.

See the work of B.D. Savelyev and Ilya Barkov are available until August 12, 2016.

In preparing the material, the article by Timur Zamilov “The oldest Russian master. To the 85th anniversary of Boris Dmitrievich Savelyev "// Old Tseikhgauz.- 2014.- №1 (57). - S. 93-96."

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The other link is to an obituary written shortly after his passing last year

Original article (also in Russian) is here . . .

https://labuda.blog/434405

. . . and translates thus;

"Boris Dmitrievich Savelyev. Toy soldiers

4 September 2019
Labuda
History
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In memory of the master of our childhood. Boris Dmitrievich Savelyev. He died on August 30, 2019. He was 91 years old ...

Boris Dmitrievich Savelyev.

I guess many older and middle-aged people are familiar with these figures? With them passed our childhood (and not only ours), with them we had our first combat experience in battles on the carpet, in the sandbox or on the school window sill.

What is a soldier? This is a tiny visualization of history and our understanding of it. Small plastic and zinc-aluminum symbol. Whether it was successfully implemented by the heavy Soviet industry or not, we understood this much later, growing up. But when we were five years old, these were our fighters and they fought and died bravely.

It seems to me that this familiar one, "Cavalry", "Red Cavalry", more rare "Warriors of the Soviet Army", "Warriors of the Middle Ages" are very successful fighters.

As experts of soldier construction rightly point out, this is a real “patriarch of Soviet toys and soldiers”.

I admit that I am not an expert in toy soldiers at all, but I appreciate excellent authors of all genres. It was thought that finding out the name of this well-known and unknown person to all of us would be interesting to many former children of the USSR, well, to the envious young generation.

Unfortunately, everything related to the production of soldiers and the legendary personalities of the world of soldier building is more like rumors and myths. As far as it was possible to find out, Boris Dmitrievich, until very recently, continued to do his wonderful work and new fighters came out of his hands, produced in small editions of a firm known to collectors.

Undoubtedly, Boris Mikhailovich Savelyev is a part of our history.

Source: tt-762.livejournal.com"

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The second one is a Blog and there is other useful toy soldier stuff on there but I found it hard to navigate around and some of it seems to be composed of dead-links or dead image files, despite being quite recent, so some reblogging going on I think, my Russian is non-existent!

For Polish speakers, he can also be written - Borys Dymytrowicz Sawlejew.

Also you will see from the links he is credited with the figures we looked at the other day, courtesy of Chris Smith and there's two more poses and another colour!

Six days later; and it's nice to see that TJF was paying attention - he'd be lost for ideas without me!

May 2021; The figures used to illustrate the above are now recognized as the output of Malysh, one of the Moscow toy collective factories!