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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, November 18, 2020

K is for Kioskowce III

Wondering whether or not we'd had that title I found that not only had we had it, but we'd had it twice, identically! A quick bit of judicious editing and this now 3-of-3! When you do a series of similar posts/similar subject, the old pink-monkey intelligence can fail you sometimes.

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Esci Russian Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Gdańsk; Kioskowce; Esci American Paratroopers; Osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Woloskie Oddzialy Gorskie; Hobby EME; EME; Wojsko Amerikanskie; II W.SW.; Skala 1:76
So these are the standard Spójnia sets I have and we're starting with the British, this one is titled British Infantry or 'soldiers' yet is clearly a set consisting of three poses of bereted infantry with the River Launch and crew, all taken from Matchbox, the vessel being cleverest as it's a two-part copy of a die-cast toy from the 1-75 range of original 'match boxes', the six commandoes being from the figure sets.

For accuracies sake, the RAOC (Royal Army Ordnance Corp) or RCT (Royal Corps [of] Transport) used to have a harbour unit with sailor-soldiers! Now both are part of the All Services [Except Fighting] Departmental Corps of Trades or something!

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Esci Russian Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Gdańsk; Kioskowce; Esci American Paratroopers; Osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Woloskie Oddzialy Gorskie; Hobby EME; EME; Wojsko Amerikanskie; II W.SW.; Skala 1:76
The boat in comparison with the Matchbox original, there are versions with red (fire launches), and black figures out there, and like some of the promotional vans and buses, I was amazed how many versions of it there have been!

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Esci Russian Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Gdańsk; Kioskowce; Esci American Paratroopers; Osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Woloskie Oddzialy Gorskie; Hobby EME; EME; Wojsko Amerikanskie; II W.SW.; Skala 1:76
My British Commandos seem to have British infantry in . . . humm . . . but this is how they came in so who am I to argue, again taken from Matchbox's 1:76th scale set with a straight two of everything they copied, being the other 14 poses and the mortar from which the beret wearing trio in the previous set were also copied.

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Esci Russian Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Gdańsk; Kioskowce; Esci American Paratroopers; Osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Woloskie Oddzialy Gorskie; Hobby EME; EME; Wojsko Amerikanskie; II W.SW.; Skala 1:76
The 8th Army and we move to Esci for a bit of plagiarism! Again all the poses have been copied, and one of each is supplied, these have leeched some horrid sticky additive, more usually associated with early, unstable PVC's, and which has rather affected the card which was in the bag with them, leaving brown stains all over it. The leechate remains now as a kind of varnish, almost like dried linseed-oil!

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Esci Russian Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Gdańsk; Kioskowce; Esci American Paratroopers; Osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Woloskie Oddzialy Gorskie; Hobby EME; EME; Wojsko Amerikanskie; II W.SW.; Skala 1:76
The British Paratroops are also taken from Esci, but using the US Para's with their quite distinctive uniforms, as Esci did a reasonable set of British airborne soldiers I don't know why Spójnia ran with these? Same additive problem with the same damage to the card . . . same colour plastic too, so a dodgy batch?!!

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Esci Russian Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Gdańsk; Kioskowce; Esci American Paratroopers; Osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Woloskie Oddzialy Gorskie; Hobby EME; EME; Wojsko Amerikanskie; II W.SW.; Skala 1:76
Soviet Russian infantry, only half a set ofEsci's sculpts this time, but two of each and as they are 'dressed up' with the next set as a two part 'Battle of Stalingard' pair, it may be that the other Esci poses are findable in a Spójnia Russian Infantry WWII set?

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Esci Russian Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Gdańsk; Kioskowce; Esci American Paratroopers; Osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Woloskie Oddzialy Gorskie; Hobby EME; EME; Wojsko Amerikanskie; II W.SW.; Skala 1:76
And that other half consists of the German invaders, taken from Airfix's Paratrooper set, which makes sense as we saw the standard infantry in a half Airfix-half Matchbox set from Spójnia. The poses paired, one runner of 'true' polymer, the other also leeching the sticky slime which becomes hard like varnish giving some of them a greenish or, rather aptly; field-grey hue.

Indeed as that set was called Monte Casino, and this set shares a Stalingrad card with the Russians, it may be that my pointing out of the incongruity last time (of Germans in a set depiction Allied forces) was actually a referance to another, shared, card? As in; with the allies available in another set bearing the same card?

News, Views Etc . . . Vectis, Thursday (Tomorrow)

Looking out of the window (4-p.m. Wednesday) and I see something which looks vaguely apocalyptic, or a scene from The Birds; a mini-tornado type gust has just passed through the neighbourhood, ripping all the remaining leaves off the trees over the road and they are now whirling around in huge clouds, in the failing light, like demented starlings and falling on everything like a damp, brown snow of contaminated alien poop!

There's a definite malaise setting in; while it's nice we have two vaccines and they both seem effective, Trump's lost and Cummings' gone, the problems, locally, nationally and globally are greater than Biden can sort in an instant or even in four years, while the Orange Loon is determined to do as much damage (particularly to America's standing abroad) in the next two months as he has in the last four years and is clearly trying to create the atmosphere for revolution, without being blamed for it, if it happens, while there are plenty of idiots to be fed his idiollogy, not wear masks, buy gas-guzzlers/patio heaters/trailer-mounted BBQ's and the like as if there's a Planet B to go to and generally carry on like there's no problems at all - even though they know damn-well there are or they wouldn't be voting for these gobshite snake-oil salesmen!.

But seasonal depression, Covid and other things are bearing down on everyone as well, now, I think, tempers are short, motivation is lacking and even when you've got the stuff and shot it, it seems to sit on the desktop while you opine on Faceplant from bedtime-to-bedtime!

Amusing that having got a bit of mojo back the other day I seem to have woken TJF as well! And he's going to give us what I posted on a mutual Faceplant group weeks ago, having bought them in . . . just to follow me [again!!]? How sweet! I'll put mine on the back burner and carry-on with new-to-hobby/Blog/internet, Polish small-scale!

Anyway, roundabout way of saying I forgot Tuesday's Vectis sale despite having the info' for a couple of weeks, soz! Better quickly tell you about tomorrow's sale while there's still time to follow it up!

Lot 3610
(loving that A/Car!)

Specialist & Tinplate Toy Sale

Thursday 19th November 2020 - Starts 10:00hrs

"The Specialist and Tinplate toy sale to be held on the 19th of November starts with Part 2 of The Argentinian Collection, featuring over 200 lots of Matchbox Regular wheels, plus King Size, Yesteryear and catalogues, the collection includes cars and commercials, buses, military, construction and emergency vehicles. Tinplate & Plastic lots include clockwork, friction drive, battery and steam operated models from Mettoy, Bing, Schuco, Tipp & Co, and many others and includes vintage Scalextric cars, Britains, Meccano and a very scarce large scale Remote Control Military Jeep. The sale continues with Part 2 of The Mike Linham Fire Engine Collection and a further Private Owner Collection, features construction vehicles, Corgi Aviation archive and Airfix amongst others."

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F is for Follow-up - Spojnia . . . or Hobby EME

When we looked at those Spojnia Kioskowce small-scale copies, from Maciej Jasinski's Poland, the other day, I mentioned that I still had to post some Napoleonics by the same maker - well that won't happen as you'll see in the next few posts, but I did find that I had a bunch of other Spójnia stuff, so we're going to work through it.

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Esci Italian Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Atlantic; Atlantic Indian Brigade; Brygada Hinduska; Burma Campaign; Gdańsk; Hindu Brigade; Hobby EME; Kioskowce; Esci American Infantry; Osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Woloskie Oddzialy Gorskie; Hobby EME; EME; Wojsko Amerikanskie; II W.SW.; Skala 1:76
I also said I thought they ended-up being called Hobby EME, and here we see a set in that later (or just alternate?) branding, being copies of Esci-ERTL's WWII US Infantry, and all fifteen poses have been taken; to quite a high standard, albeit; not Ecsi's finest in the first place!

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Esci Italian Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Atlantic; Atlantic Indian Brigade; Brygada Hinduska; Burma Campaign; Gdańsk; Hindu Brigade; Hobby EME; Kioskowce; Esci American Infantry; Osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Woloskie Oddzialy Gorskie; Hobby EME; EME; Wojsko Amerikanskie; II W.SW.; Skala 1:76
While here we see the Italian Mountain Troops taken from the same company, and again they've re-used all the poses, but this time there is a noticeable drop-off in quality/finish and if you didn't know better you might think them Spanish Sobres or even Hong Kong/China knock-off's . . . now you've seen them - you know better! And one of Esci's nicer sets, of a - then (mid/late 1980's) - unusual subject.

14th Army; 8th Army; 8th Army Figures; 8th Army Toy Soldiers; Esci Italian Infantry; Art Miniatury Cene Zl 150-; Atlantic; Atlantic Indian Brigade; Brygada Hinduska; Burma Campaign; Gdańsk; Hindu Brigade; Hobby EME; Kioskowce; Esci American Infantry; Osagnicy Ameryki Poln CZ 1; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spójnia; Spójnia Stargard; Woloskie Oddzialy Gorskie; Hobby EME; EME; Wojsko Amerikanskie; II W.SW.; Skala 1:76
I also reacquainted myself with the fact I have the 'Hindu Brigade' set too, taken from Atalntic's Indian Brigade (as before - they are dressed as Sikhs, not Hindus!), which answered my question last time about the bladed weapons, they seem to have copied two (of the original Atlantic set's three), and while I have one each of the two users (the third figure to have a 'kukri' in the Atlantic set has his holed filled-in, in this clone-set); Maciej's set had pairs of each, in fact he had pairs of everything, I also only have one MG and gunner.

The other point to note (for packaging collectors) is that while mine (left) has the full Spojnia consumer-panel's info-text (in the yellow box, bottom right-hand corner), Mr. Jasinski's has a blank panel there (top right image) and may represent a crossover from Spójnia to Hobby EME, if the latter was actually later!

Monday, November 16, 2020

B is for Box-ticking Boring Board-game!

It's not really boring, it can be quite fun, with the ruthlessness of Monopoly, yet without the drawn-out, slow-deaths which makes the latter so painful if you aren't the 1-in-eight winner!

But it is a real box ticker; there's tons on the internet, about dozens of versions, both current and vintage so I'm  just getting the Parker and Board Game tags up.

American War of Independence; AWI Toy Soldiers; Board Game; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Pieces; Game Counters; Game Figures; Game Playing Pieces; Game Rules; Gaming Figurines; Great Powers; Hasbro; Hasbro Board Game; Hasbro-Parker; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Napoleonic Wars; Parker Board Game; Parker Brothers; Parker Games; Parker Toys; Parker-Hasbro; Risk; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Star Wars Risk; The Grand Game; The World Conquest Game; War Games Figures; War Gaming;
Both a bit tatty I held on to one to wait for the other to come out of storage, they are over a month-since gone to recycling, but these are what I consider to be 2nd (upper) and 3rd (lower) standard versions of the box, the 1st version had a game set-up photograph (I think) with the 'snowflake' pieces of the original game.

American War of Independence; AWI Toy Soldiers; Board Game; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Pieces; Game Counters; Game Figures; Game Playing Pieces; Game Rules; Gaming Figurines; Great Powers; Hasbro; Hasbro Board Game; Hasbro-Parker; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Napoleonic Wars; Parker Board Game; Parker Brothers; Parker Games; Parker Toys; Parker-Hasbro; Risk; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Star Wars Risk; The Grand Game; The World Conquest Game; War Games Figures; War Gaming;
Contents; I'd forgotten it's a game with a biggly number of dice! Biggly-biggly, that's a Donald-fact! Hey, I haven't properly mined the comedy aspect and he'll be gone on the 20th Jan! Kept the rules pamphlet for scanning into the archive.

American War of Independence; AWI Toy Soldiers; Board Game; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Pieces; Game Counters; Game Figures; Game Playing Pieces; Game Rules; Gaming Figurines; Great Powers; Hasbro; Hasbro Board Game; Hasbro-Parker; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Napoleonic Wars; Parker Board Game; Parker Brothers; Parker Games; Parker Toys; Parker-Hasbro; Risk; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Star Wars Risk; The Grand Game; The World Conquest Game; War Games Figures; War Gaming;
Boards, I seem to have picked up the Star Wars board at some point but don't know what I did with the pieces, if I ever had them? I think the 2nd version (top) is the same as the 1st version, while the 3rd has a more 'parchment' look to it and the Star Wars one is rather bland, if you ask me!

American War of Independence; AWI Toy Soldiers; Board Game; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Pieces; Game Counters; Game Figures; Game Playing Pieces; Game Rules; Gaming Figurines; Great Powers; Hasbro; Hasbro Board Game; Hasbro-Parker; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Napoleonic Wars; Parker Board Game; Parker Brothers; Parker Games; Parker Toys; Parker-Hasbro; Risk; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Star Wars Risk; The Grand Game; The World Conquest Game; War Games Figures; War Gaming;
Newer on the left, older on the right and anyone over 40 should remember the strange set of asterisks, snowflakes and cheese slices of the original game! Nominally 10mm in scale/size, due to the thickness of the bases I suspect with judicious use some of these could feed into 15mm war-games armies as well? With nappies provided by the 1990's set and AWI/Marlborough covered by the newer figures.

American War of Independence; AWI Toy Soldiers; Board Game; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Pieces; Game Counters; Game Figures; Game Playing Pieces; Game Rules; Gaming Figurines; Great Powers; Hasbro; Hasbro Board Game; Hasbro-Parker; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Napoleonic Wars; Parker Board Game; Parker Brothers; Parker Games; Parker Toys; Parker-Hasbro; Risk; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Star Wars Risk; The Grand Game; The World Conquest Game; War Games Figures; War Gaming;
And if you want to do it without paint, there are dozens of 'nations' now, with different main colours and variations between print-runs!

That's them, done!

Sunday, November 15, 2020

10 is for 2 to go!

From the sublime of rare or uncommon Polish and Russian plastic to the ridiculous of Poundland's finest, the ridicule though, being reserved for the fact that two such nicely produced models plus packaging can come-in at only a pound!

Hippo' Toy; Hippopotami; Hippopotamus; Hyena Toy; Play2Discover; Poundland; PVC Hippopotamus; PVC Hyena; PVC Vinyl Animals; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Hippopotamus; Toy Hyena; Vintage Toys; Vinyl Animals; Vinyl Figure; Wild Animal;
Having said (last time we looked at these) that I was unlikely to obtain the missing four animals/two pairs, I popped over to Farnborough just before the new 'Lockdown' (which hardly anyone seems to be observing with any seriousness?) and managed to get one of the absent pairs, which I think leaves me looking for a/the giraffe/male lion combo'?

Hippo' Toy; Hippopotami; Hippopotamus; Hyena Toy; Play2Discover; Poundland; PVC Hippopotamus; PVC Hyena; PVC Vinyl Animals; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Hippopotamus; Toy Hyena; Vintage Toys; Vinyl Animals; Vinyl Figure; Wild Animal;
Suicidal Hyena has actually got his snout in the Hippo's mouth, but otherwise two nice sculpts albeit not in the same scale! While I was there I looked to set if 'Series 2' had appeared of the dinosaur pairs from a year or so ago, and while it hasn't (they still carry the Series 01's), they do have larger dino' singles in similar packaging, but they are leery colours and I passed on the only one present; a rainbow-mauve Per'Terry-dactill!

Saturday, November 14, 2020

P is for Polish Plastic People-Parcel Plus . . .

. . . a bit of Russian-should-be-Bulgarian stuck on the end of the post!

I received a lovely donation from Grzegorz Maciak the other day, of rare, unusual, new-to-Blog or much needed Polish polymer, which we are to look at right now!

1870's; 1877–1878; Artillery Cannon; Battle Of Shipka Pass; Cannon; Cavalry; Flat Figures; Flats; Gebruder Schneider; Golden Horde; Guns; Medieval Figures; Mongol Invasions; Polish Copy; Polish Flats; Polish Plastic Toys; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Russian Plastic Toys; Russo-Turkish War; Schneider Brothers; Schneider Molds; Schneider Moulds; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tourist Keepsake; Tourist Souvenier; ZW Poland;
As it arrived; The figure top left is a PZG, from the larger scale sets, probably later production (unpainted) and the officer from the Cold War set, next to him a lovely horse from the PZG set of 'Golden Horde'; those from the era of the Mongol invasions . . . indeed, with both rear feet of the ground, possibly the most dynamic and 'best' horse-pose in the set. Both are believed to be manufactured in Nylon-66.

Next to them is what I think is a home-made modelling-clay/craft clay figure of a medieval warrior with his shield slung on his back, the rest are hard polystyrene flats in two sizes/from two sets and from or based-on the German Schneider's home-casting moulds, some marked ZW.

1870's; 1877–1878; Artillery Cannon; Battle Of Shipka Pass; Cannon; Cavalry; Flat Figures; Flats; Gebruder Schneider; Golden Horde; Guns; Medieval Figures; Mongol Invasions; Polish Copy; Polish Flats; Polish Plastic Toys; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Russian Plastic Toys; Russo-Turkish War; Schneider Brothers; Schneider Molds; Schneider Moulds; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tourist Keepsake; Tourist Souvenier; ZW Poland;
The figure (which you may remember was in a donation from Chris Smith back at the start of lockdown) is the Hetman from the Golden Horde set, I suspect Hetman gives us, or gave us many centuries ago - the terms 'Headman' in English and Hauptman in German, or that they all share a common-root? His horse was much needed!

I have somewhere a pot of gold ink (from my days as a calligrapher! Pelican Plaka or something?) which is the same dull shade PZG used, so when I find it I'll try giving them both a heavy dry-brushing to get them back to something of their past glory and get them to match; the original set were all-gold, horses and riders.

1870's; 1877–1878; Artillery Cannon; Battle Of Shipka Pass; Cannon; Cavalry; Flat Figures; Flats; Gebruder Schneider; Golden Horde; Guns; Medieval Figures; Mongol Invasions; Polish Copy; Polish Flats; Polish Plastic Toys; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Russian Plastic Toys; Russo-Turkish War; Schneider Brothers; Schneider Molds; Schneider Moulds; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tourist Keepsake; Tourist Souvenier; ZW Poland;
The larger flats, originally designed as infantry of the Franco-Prussian war, pass just as well for the uniforms of Russian, East European and Balkan forces in the wars with the Ottomans (and each-other!) in the 1870's - link in a minute.

1870's; 1877–1878; Artillery Cannon; Battle Of Shipka Pass; Cannon; Cavalry; Flat Figures; Flats; Gebruder Schneider; Golden Horde; Guns; Medieval Figures; Mongol Invasions; Polish Copy; Polish Flats; Polish Plastic Toys; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Russian Plastic Toys; Russo-Turkish War; Schneider Brothers; Schneider Molds; Schneider Moulds; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tourist Keepsake; Tourist Souvenier; ZW Poland;
The smaller figures are more WWII/immediate post-war period (if assumed to be Polish Infantry) but are based on the original WWI/Inter-war period German/generics of Schneider's moulds, while the Cavalryman could be Polish, but is wearing a helmet while their 'last ever' cavalry charge was probably conducted with the soft Czapka headdress?

A footnote to the previous paragraph - for years Poland claimed the last ever cavalry charge in 1939, but the Australian Light Horse charged the Japanese later in the war, while Cossacks on both sides in the 'Great Patriotic War' will no doubt also have claims to that record - it's not a debate though as the Poles then charged German positions at Schoenfeld in 1945, cementing their claim!

1870's; 1877–1878; Artillery Cannon; Battle Of Shipka Pass; Cannon; Cavalry; Flat Figures; Flats; Gebruder Schneider; Golden Horde; Guns; Medieval Figures; Mongol Invasions; Polish Copy; Polish Flats; Polish Plastic Toys; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Russian Plastic Toys; Russo-Turkish War; Schneider Brothers; Schneider Molds; Schneider Moulds; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tourist Keepsake; Tourist Souvenier; ZW Poland;
It's the mounted lancers who carry the only mark on all these, a small 'w' sitting on the tail of a larger 'Z'. It could be something as simple as 'Zakład Warsaw' (Warsaw Plant/Factory), but I have no evidence for that or anything else and there is nothing in Garratt's encyclopaedia?

1870's; 1877–1878; Artillery Cannon; Battle Of Shipka Pass; Cannon; Cavalry; Flat Figures; Flats; Gebruder Schneider; Golden Horde; Guns; Medieval Figures; Mongol Invasions; Polish Copy; Polish Flats; Polish Plastic Toys; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Russian Plastic Toys; Russo-Turkish War; Schneider Brothers; Schneider Molds; Schneider Moulds; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tourist Keepsake; Tourist Souvenier; ZW Poland;
The new polystyrene figures compared to the two older soft polyethylene figures Paul (from Moonbase) gave me years ago and which were recalled by Yori as being Polish and - what we now know as - 'Kioskowce', the older two are probably also from Schneider moulds.

There is a current Schneider in catering/silicon moulds, but it was only formed in 1977 and has no link to the 1913 Schneider Brothers of flat-mould fame,that I'm aware of. Although - calling all these Schneider is an 'old school' practice, they ceased production before the 2nd World War, and most of the moulds you encounter these days may be/are more likely to be St Louis Lead, Greiner or Agasee to mention the better-known of many inheritors/copyists.

1870's; 1877–1878; Artillery Cannon; Battle Of Shipka Pass; Cannon; Cavalry; Flat Figures; Flats; Gebruder Schneider; Golden Horde; Guns; Medieval Figures; Mongol Invasions; Polish Copy; Polish Flats; Polish Plastic Toys; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Russian Plastic Toys; Russo-Turkish War; Schneider Brothers; Schneider Molds; Schneider Moulds; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tourist Keepsake; Tourist Souvenier; ZW Poland;

While all the above was going on I managed to pick this up on feebleBay, it's a Russian tourist trinket I think, commemorating the battle of Shipka Pass (which was several battles over some time), where actually the Bulgarians played the greater part in manpower.

It's a large lump of polyethylene with a rubber plug in the breach, as the trunion-bar runs through the barrel and out both sides it's not missing a firing mechanism, so I guess the rubber-plug is original. That bar and three others between the trails are heat-welded closed/shut as are both axle ends so there is a robustness to the chunky thing!

1870's; 1877–1878; Artillery Cannon; Battle Of Shipka Pass; Cannon; Cavalry; Flat Figures; Flats; Gebruder Schneider; Golden Horde; Guns; Medieval Figures; Mongol Invasions; Polish Copy; Polish Flats; Polish Plastic Toys; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Russian Plastic Toys; Russo-Turkish War; Schneider Brothers; Schneider Molds; Schneider Moulds; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tourist Keepsake; Tourist Souvenier; ZW Poland;
I say Tourist Trinket because while I can't imagine many 'western' tourists asking to visit the sight, it is a curated site, now in Bulgaria, and must be a draw to many in the region or with connections to the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). Also its large scale points to an infant's carpet or beach toy, rather than its being part of a larger, or more serious set, or series?

1870's; 1877–1878; Artillery Cannon; Battle Of Shipka Pass; Cannon; Cavalry; Flat Figures; Flats; Gebruder Schneider; Golden Horde; Guns; Medieval Figures; Mongol Invasions; Polish Copy; Polish Flats; Polish Plastic Toys; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Russian Plastic Toys; Russo-Turkish War; Schneider Brothers; Schneider Molds; Schneider Moulds; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tourist Keepsake; Tourist Souvenier; ZW Poland;
(picture credit - Wikipedia)

Above are the guns upon which the toys seems to have been based.

Another minor connection with this addition and the preceding shots is that it was in the wars surrounding the Russo-Turkish fight, some earlier, some later, which lead to Poland's loss of independence and partition between Russia, Prussia and Austro-Hungary. Sad face.

And thanks again to Chris Smith, Grzegorz Maciak and Paul 'Woodsy' Woods for all the interesting figure donations!

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

News, Views Etc . . . Late!

All sorts this week (excuses that is!), and forgot Monday's Teddy Bear sale at Vectis, today's is a general toy sale and I'll post something better later but here's a piccy and a link . . . 

Lot 1022

Online catalogue and PDF here;

https://www.vectis.co.uk/auction/general-toy-sale-850-1


News, Views Etc . . . One of our Own!

 It's too perfect!

https://www.itv.com/news/london/2020-11-10/meet-ralph-biden-the-surrey-man-whos-just-realised-hes-related-to-americas-next-president

After a bloody shaky start; 2020 gets better and better!

Friday, November 6, 2020

O is for Oi, Oi, Oi! What's All This Then?

[All in squeaky voice as small firefighter enters stage left] "We'll not be having naked-flames round all that Gunpowder young Guido, take him away gents".

1600's; 17 Century; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Contribution; Diorama; Disney; Disney Characters; Disney Micky Mouse; Firework Night; Guido Fawkes; Gunpowder Plot; Gunpowder Treason And Plot; Gunpowder Treason Plot; Guy Fawkes; Jesuit Treason; King James I; Micky Mouse; November 5 1605; November 5th; Plastic Figurines; Remember Remember; Replicants; Robert Catesby; Roman Catholics; Seasonal Toys; Treason;
A lesser known moment of history which escaped O-level studies as Micky Mouse carries the day, also courtesy of Brian Berke (see yesterday's post) our roving reporter from New York who was on hand to capture the truly historic occasion.

1600's; 17 Century; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Contribution; Diorama; Disney; Disney Characters; Disney Micky Mouse; Firework Night; Guido Fawkes; Gunpowder Plot; Gunpowder Treason And Plot; Gunpowder Treason Plot; Guy Fawkes; Jesuit Treason; King James I; Micky Mouse; November 5 1605; November 5th; Plastic Figurines; Remember Remember; Replicants; Robert Catesby; Roman Catholics; Seasonal Toys; Treason;
I can't add a lot, so I won't! It's Micky Mouse, with a hose!

1600's; 17 Century; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Contribution; Diorama; Disney; Disney Characters; Disney Micky Mouse; Firework Night; Guido Fawkes; Gunpowder Plot; Gunpowder Treason And Plot; Gunpowder Treason Plot; Guy Fawkes; Jesuit Treason; King James I; Micky Mouse; November 5 1605; November 5th; Plastic Figurines; Remember Remember; Replicants; Robert Catesby; Roman Catholics; Seasonal Toys; Treason;
It seems you wait ages for a firefighting Micky Mouse, then two come at once!

Cheers Brian . . . I think!

Thursday, November 5, 2020

R is for Remember, Remember . . .

. . . The Fifth of November

1600's; 17 Century; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Contribution; Diorama; Firework Night; Guido Fawkes; Gunpowder Plot; Gunpowder Treason And Plot; Gunpowder Treason Plot; Guy Fawkes; Jesuit Treason; King James I; November 5 1605; November 5th; Plastic Figurines; Remember Remember; Replicants; Robert Catesby; Roman Catholics; Seasonal Toys; Treason;
Gunpowder, treason and plot

I see no reason why gunpowder treason

Should ever be forgot

1600's; 17 Century; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Contribution; Diorama; Firework Night; Guido Fawkes; Gunpowder Plot; Gunpowder Treason And Plot; Gunpowder Treason Plot; Guy Fawkes; Jesuit Treason; King James I; November 5 1605; November 5th; Plastic Figurines; Remember Remember; Replicants; Robert Catesby; Roman Catholics; Seasonal Toys; Treason;
Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, 'twas his intent

To blow up the King and the Parliament

Three score barrels of powder below

Poor old England to overthrow

By God's providence he was catched

With a dark lantern and burning match

Holloa boys, holloa boys

God save the King!

Hip hip hooray!

Hip hip hooray!

1600's; 17 Century; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Contribution; Diorama; Firework Night; Guido Fawkes; Gunpowder Plot; Gunpowder Treason And Plot; Gunpowder Treason Plot; Guy Fawkes; Jesuit Treason; King James I; November 5 1605; November 5th; Plastic Figurines; Remember Remember; Replicants; Robert Catesby; Roman Catholics; Seasonal Toys; Treason;
A penny loaf to feed ol' Pope

A farthing cheese to choke him

A pint of beer to rinse it down

A faggot of sticks to burn him

Burn him in a tub of tar

Burn him like a blazing star

Burn his body from his head

Then we'll say ol' Pope is dead.

Hip hip hooray!

Hip hip hooray!

 

(Traditional English Rhyme - 17th Century)

1600's; 17 Century; 54mm Toy Soldiers; Contribution; Diorama; Firework Night; Guido Fawkes; Gunpowder Plot; Gunpowder Treason And Plot; Gunpowder Treason Plot; Guy Fawkes; Jesuit Treason; King James I; November 5 1605; November 5th; Plastic Figurines; Remember Remember; Replicants; Robert Catesby; Roman Catholics; Seasonal Toys; Treason;
Many thanks to Brian Berke for sending us a very seasonal post, figures by Peter Cole's Replicants available here from Steve Weston's website.

Sunday, November 1, 2020

T is for They Were Verh'verh'ry Drunk!

This one took me a while to locate and pin down, but I am now satisfied enough to share it with you, despite the fact that I may be wrong, but given how little we seem to know about some Western manufactures, researching the Eastern ones is no easier!

The following was - I now believe - manufactured by The People's Soviet Socialist Republic of Russia's Medical & Labor Dispensary .1 Tambov Region, Zelenyi Settlement but I stand to be corrected . . . and may have extended the title somewhat, for comedic effect!

First, however, a rant; a small rant! We have all been lied to, and are continually lied to by those in power, and those who control the media or have other 'vested interests'. There is no difference between 'them' and 'us', which is not to say there aren't differences in funding, or finance, in political will or behavior, in economic model or philosophy, but ultimately the Russians ("the 'Commie' Sov's") and us were far more similar than you might think from what we were told.

Today's toy (below) was basically manufactured by recovering alcoholics, they could just as easily have been disabled people, or ex-servicemen, but that 'meaningful, gainful employment' by way of therapy or as a means to aid convalescence - in the Soviet Union - is (was!) no different to the work being done by the blind at PZG in Poland, by ex-servicemen at Enham Alamein or Linburn (both latterly: Remploy) or (because a lot of the drunks were at Tambov custodially) Prindus (Prison Industries).

Now, there are two points to take away from this, the first is that the Soviets had a rehabilitation system for habitual drunks . . . they didn't send them to Siberia, they didn't 'disappear' them out of helicopters (a trick of US backed/funded/trained regimes in Central and South America), no, like any normal, day-to-day society, they had a rehabilitation program for troubled (or troublesom) citizens; just like ours.

The second point is that the facilities at Tambov (which is how I'll refer to it for the rest of the article, as otherwise their title - any other way you cut-it - is a mouthful!) are now derelict, as PZG seems to have ceased producing toys, as Linburn disappeared, as Enham was swallowed by civilian (state funded) 'charity' bureaucracy and has now lost it's Remploy unit. So the parallels of good programs under social responsibility are mirrored in the later neglect of today's Thatcherite-Raganomic 'free-market' Capitalists . . . everywhere!

All simplistic (and a bit muddle-headed), I'll grant you, but you know what I'm trying to get across and to do the above properly would require a wordy tome on nuanced-parallels of socio-economic conditions in differing political systems, which only academics would read! But, if Tambov, PZG, Linburn and Prindus were still making toys; what a nicer world it would be!

And if Remploy (all units, Britain-wide, closed without warming by the Cameron-Glegg administration) were still going last December, they could have scaled-up and been producing the PPE we needed, before we needed it, negating the need for Boris to give £122m for PPE to a company with no assets formed seven or eight weeks ago . . . by someone he gave a peerage to!

You see, as well as there being no difference between us all at the bottom, there's no real difference between them all at the top!

Лечебно-трудовой профилакторий-1; A.A. Kosyakov Chemical Plant; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Gun; Artillery Piece; Artillery Tractor; Field Artillery; Field Gun; Medical and Labor Dispensary; Medical Dispensary Tambov; Moscow Factory 'Spetsstanok'; Roshal Chemical Plant; Russian AFV's; Russian Plastic Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Plastic Toy; Spetsstanok; Tambov Clinic; Tambov Region; Towed Artillery; Tracked Tractor; Tracteur Remorque; USSR Plastic Toy;
This is the item in question, a towed field-gun with caterpillar-tractor, all as a one-moulding 'readymade'. Similar to the solid ones we looked at a while ago from Chris (both rockets and large howitzers being towed on that occasion), but hollowed-out to lessen material costs, and the heat shrinkage.

Лечебно-трудовой профилакторий-1; A.A. Kosyakov Chemical Plant; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Gun; Artillery Piece; Artillery Tractor; Field Artillery; Field Gun; Medical and Labor Dispensary; Medical Dispensary Tambov; Moscow Factory 'Spetsstanok'; Roshal Chemical Plant; Russian AFV's; Russian Plastic Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Plastic Toy; Spetsstanok; Tambov Clinic; Tambov Region; Towed Artillery; Tracked Tractor; Tracteur Remorque; USSR Plastic Toy;
It was in a mixed lot with some other stuff, among which was this chap, who being the same semi-transparent polymer which - after recent conversations with Polish collectors - is probably nylon66 (what in the past I have called a nylon/rayon type or Polypropylene!) and a similar scale, is I suspect part of the same set? They go well together anyway!

Foreshortening from the camera-angle has made him look a lot smaller than the Airfix figure, he's not, but he is only HO-compatible to the Airfix 1:76th scale.

Лечебно-трудовой профилакторий-1; A.A. Kosyakov Chemical Plant; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Gun; Artillery Piece; Artillery Tractor; Field Artillery; Field Gun; Medical and Labor Dispensary; Medical Dispensary Tambov; Moscow Factory 'Spetsstanok'; Roshal Chemical Plant; Russian AFV's; Russian Plastic Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Plastic Toy; Spetsstanok; Tambov Clinic; Tambov Region; Towed Artillery; Tracked Tractor; Tracteur Remorque; USSR Plastic Toy;
This was the logo, and it wasn't in the list of 160-odd I use as a first point of reference for these things (many thanks to Nazar Marchenko for that heads-up), so I had some days looking, but in the end I think I've called it right . . .

Лечебно-трудовой профилакторий-1; A.A. Kosyakov Chemical Plant; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Gun; Artillery Piece; Artillery Tractor; Field Artillery; Field Gun; Medical and Labor Dispensary; Medical Dispensary Tambov; Moscow Factory 'Spetsstanok'; Roshal Chemical Plant; Russian AFV's; Russian Plastic Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet Plastic Toy; Spetsstanok; Tambov Clinic; Tambov Region; Towed Artillery; Tracked Tractor; Tracteur Remorque; USSR Plastic Toy;
. . . for the Tambov 'clinic' (on the left here), while other contenders were both too circular and the toy-vehicle's mark lacks anything which might be the tree's trunk (Roshal Chemical Plant 'A.A. Kosyakov')* or the lettering of the Mercedes/Pizza Hut-hat (Moscow Factory 'Spetsstanok'), so I think the rather crude mark on the toy (carved with an engineer's chisel straight into the tool?) is the one we're after? But . . . I stand to be corrected!

* Also now derelict (I like the construction guide-board for a noddy-suit respirator, all laid-out like an O-Level lab-rat!) and like Tambov; known for colourful sets of blow-moulded figures; manufactured on an armaments site!