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

Friday, May 21, 2021

T is for ♫♪♫♫ Tank Heavurn for Leettle Girrrls! ♫♪♪♪

Bit of an odyssey on this one, so we'll start with the 2000/2001 Archie McPhee catalogue, sent free when I purchased the YT re-issue Giant knights and Mongols from them . . . twenty years ago (where does it go?); a small, black and white image . . .

Accoutrements; Archie McPhee; Draconia; Fantasy Figures; Fantasy Girls; Fantasy Toy Figures; Fantasy Toy Soldiers; Fantasy Women; Invasion Of The Monster Women; Kurt Hanks; Little Weirdos; Monster Women; Reptilia; Sarapede; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tarantuella; The Scorpion Queen; Vampira;
. . . but it peaked my interest, even though at the time I was 'small scale' only, clearly harking back to the rubber jigglers of past gum-ball vending machine capsule prizes, while also being scantily-clad 'babes' of some allure, what's not to like!

Accoutrements; Archie McPhee; Draconia; Fantasy Figures; Fantasy Girls; Fantasy Toy Figures; Fantasy Toy Soldiers; Fantasy Women; Invasion Of The Monster Women; Kurt Hanks; Little Weirdos; Monster Women; Reptilia; Sarapede; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tarantuella; The Scorpion Queen; Vampira;
Fast-forward about twelve years and Brian Carrick put four in a bag of cheepies for me at a PW show - one of the first at the new venue - and I was holding them from the blog thinking there were eight in the set so four still to find, but the other day I saw the same four on evilBay and though "Oh. maybe it was only ever the four?", so shot them to Blog - here above; Draconia and Reptilia!

Accoutrements; Archie McPhee; Draconia; Fantasy Figures; Fantasy Girls; Fantasy Toy Figures; Fantasy Toy Soldiers; Fantasy Women; Invasion Of The Monster Women; Kurt Hanks; Little Weirdos; Monster Women; Reptilia; Sarapede; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tarantuella; The Scorpion Queen; Vampira;
Here we have Sarapede and Tarantuella, they are all 'Stab & Hope' painted, which only really adds to their retro-charm, and are manufactured in a very soft silicon-rubber, so could be called 'strechies' as well as jigglers!

Accoutrements; Archie McPhee; Draconia; Fantasy Figures; Fantasy Girls; Fantasy Toy Figures; Fantasy Toy Soldiers; Fantasy Women; Invasion Of The Monster Women; Kurt Hanks; Little Weirdos; Monster Women; Reptilia; Sarapede; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tarantuella; The Scorpion Queen; Vampira;
However I'd then found the catalogue and realised there were six pose and after scanning the catalogue, quickly found one cheap BIN on feeBay and fired-off some of my shekels to receive this a week or so ago! I'm not opening it, as I'll find the two missing ones loose at some point.

Note that it's actually branded to Accoutrements, Archie McPhee is the headquarters with a large store, Accoutrements is the retail branding, rather like our Tobar/Hawkin's Bazaar, but I don't think Accoutrements have a chain of stores like Hawkin's did - until recently!

Accoutrements; Archie McPhee; Draconia; Fantasy Figures; Fantasy Girls; Fantasy Toy Figures; Fantasy Toy Soldiers; Fantasy Women; Invasion Of The Monster Women; Kurt Hanks; Little Weirdos; Monster Women; Reptilia; Sarapede; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tarantuella; The Scorpion Queen; Vampira;
But I did shoot them in-situ, to finish the article and this is Vampira, the vampish bat-lady, harbinger of Covid!

Accoutrements; Archie McPhee; Draconia; Fantasy Figures; Fantasy Girls; Fantasy Toy Figures; Fantasy Toy Soldiers; Fantasy Women; Invasion Of The Monster Women; Kurt Hanks; Little Weirdos; Monster Women; Reptilia; Sarapede; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tarantuella; The Scorpion Queen; Vampira;
And possibly my favourite; The Scorpion Queen.

In looking into these, I realised I should have known there were six, not just because the catalogue was in the archive, but because Littleweirdos and Shean's fantasy Soldiers posted them ages ago and I've always followed both blogs, but just as you can't physically own everything, so too your brain doesn't retain everything! So, a shout out to them and I also found the designer of the follow-on product's artwork.

Little Weirdos Blog
Shaun's Fantasy Toy Soldiers Blog
Kurt Hanks, Designer

Accoutrements; Archie McPhee; Draconia; Fantasy Figures; Fantasy Girls; Fantasy Toy Figures; Fantasy Toy Soldiers; Fantasy Women; Invasion Of The Monster Women; Kurt Hanks; Little Weirdos; Monster Women; Reptilia; Sarapede; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tarantuella; The Scorpion Queen; Vampira;
In a hobby-world where nearly all the product represents male figures, it has to be said that Archie/Accoutrements have flown the flag for women since their inception, with Rosie the Riveter, flying nuns, flick-nuns, grow your own hookers, nuns, tarts and girlfriends (well, maybe not always the high-point of feminism!) found in the catalogue over the years!

They also produced (or commissioned) the above; 70mm red-carpet 'fans', 70mm glow-in-the-dark zombie women and one of the few true action figures in my collection; the Crazy Cat Lady . . . for the six cats of course! And there's a set of B-movie panicking victims, with several females, somewhere, who go well with the zombies!

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Zee is for Zylmex is for Motormax is for Redbox!

I can't remember if the takeover of the Zylmex factory and tool-bank came out in the initial rebuttal of the nonsense from TJF and his onanistic monkey-lizard back in 2016, or if it had already come out, but suffice to say the demise of the Z's was good for Tai Sang!

"Blue-Box" Toys; 6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Blue Box BBI; Boxed Set; Die Cast Toys; Jet Fighters; Macau Sourced; Made In Macau; Matchbox US Infantry; Motormax; Red Box; Red-Box; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stealth Fighter; Tai Sang Toys; Toy Tanks; Zee Toys; Zee/Zyll/Zylmex; Zyll Toys; Zylmex Die Cast Toys;
I'm fairly sure this is an Argos code but it could have been Index? Not that it maters particularly; these sets were available elsewhere at the time (early 2000's? I'll probably have the date in the old book manuscript, or the Argos pages to scan sometime), and an outer liner is A) not pretty and B) hard to get a paragraph out of, which I seem to've done . . . phew!

"Blue-Box" Toys; 6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Blue Box BBI; Boxed Set; Die Cast Toys; Jet Fighters; Macau Sourced; Made In Macau; Matchbox US Infantry; Motormax; Red Box; Red-Box; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stealth Fighter; Tai Sang Toys; Toy Tanks; Zee Toys; Zee/Zyll/Zylmex; Zyll Toys; Zylmex Die Cast Toys;
I'm also not sure where I've got the idea (die-cast site somewhere?) but I believe Zyll produced some of these (or the Motormax brand), right at the end, and Redbox took over the stock as well as the tools etc . . . certainly the logo bottom-right would appear to be a generic's 'phantom' sub-brand, bearing no relation to Zee and not much to Redbox, although it is an R, while the only thing tying this to Redbox is a small, white, paper sticker on the back.

"Blue-Box" Toys; 6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Blue Box BBI; Boxed Set; Die Cast Toys; Jet Fighters; Macau Sourced; Made In Macau; Matchbox US Infantry; Motormax; Red Box; Red-Box; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stealth Fighter; Tai Sang Toys; Toy Tanks; Zee Toys; Zee/Zyll/Zylmex; Zyll Toys; Zylmex Die Cast Toys;
Figures were rubbery PVC copies of Matchbox American Infantry; 2-each of five poses, these have a very muted camouflage, others [in the collection] have more obvious contrast between paint and plastic, we may have seen a few here in the past, but I also think a second marque has been associated with them at some point - bought in?

"Blue-Box" Toys; 6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Blue Box BBI; Boxed Set; Die Cast Toys; Jet Fighters; Macau Sourced; Made In Macau; Matchbox US Infantry; Motormax; Red Box; Red-Box; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stealth Fighter; Tai Sang Toys; Toy Tanks; Zee Toys; Zee/Zyll/Zylmex; Zyll Toys; Zylmex Die Cast Toys;
The lorry has hardly changed in 40/50 years, the wheels have had a redesign and the markings/decoration are sharper!

"Blue-Box" Toys; 6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; AFV's; Blue Box BBI; Boxed Set; Die Cast Toys; Jet Fighters; Macau Sourced; Made In Macau; Matchbox US Infantry; Motormax; Red Box; Red-Box; Redbox; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stealth Fighter; Tai Sang Toys; Toy Tanks; Zee Toys; Zee/Zyll/Zylmex; Zyll Toys; Zylmex Die Cast Toys;
We looked at the various half-tracks once or twice here at Small Scale World (most notably in this overview) with both Zylmex-marked and blanked-off belly-pans. The tanks are for another day, but those of a certain age will remember them butterfly-clipped to a piece of sloping landscape in their window-boxes, I have several AMX30's somewhere, which had obviously gone-cheap at some point! But there are others in a tub with the knock-off mini-mites (Cragstone or Kresege?) and Tomy minis. The helicopter is an improvement on some of the earlier Zee Toys stuff!

These are still out there in various configurations depending on the contract and Redbox are better labelled on this exact set, or were a while ago in TKMaxx. Now; there are too many question marks in this post, but I shot it because I happened to have it in front of me the other day as everything is in a bit of turmoil here at the moment (boiler died yesterday!), and there is one more question mark - I mentioned in the previous post they might be Macau not HK production . . .

There is somewhere, some data tying Tai Sang and Zylmex to die-casting factories, or a factory in Macau, yet you never find that mark on any products by any of the marques (Tai Sang-Blue Box-Redbox or Zee-Zyll-Zylmex), so I'm not sure about any of it; however they (or some of them) may have originated in the Portuguese colony rather than Hong Kong? As all marks are now 'China' and most of the tools still in production; I guess it's a moot point!

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

MASH is for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital

4077th is for a lot of fun! If any service-based comedy (and there are lots, it's the perfect set-up for a situation comedy) comes close to Dad's Army in my heart, or pokes the nostalgia-button quite like Mainwaring, Wilson, Pike, Jones & co., it's MASH, and there have been several sets/toys over the years based on the long-running TV series and Movie, this is one of them . . .

1:87th Scale; 4077th; 6x6 Truck; Alan Alda; Ambulance Toy; Bell 47; Bell Sioux; Chinook Helicopter; Helicopter Toy; Jeep; Korean War; Latrine Playset; MASH; Mash Play Set; Medics; Moble Army Surgical Hospital; Movie Tie In; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Ambulance; Trailer; TV Related; TV Tie Ins; UH-13h Sioux; Zee Toys; Zee/Zyll/Zylmex;
. . . the Hong Kong (or Macau? See next post) maker Zee Toys (Zyll, Zylmex)'s sets, nominally 1:87th, the figures are a reasonable 1:76th while some of the vehicles scrape in at under 1:100th! This set contains the latrine vignette and some of the more common Zylmex vehicles, and was found and saved for me by Peter Bergner many years ago, in fact; the year I started the Blog!

1:87th Scale; 4077th; 6x6 Truck; Alan Alda; Ambulance Toy; Bell 47; Bell Sioux; Chinook Helicopter; Helicopter Toy; Jeep; Korean War; Latrine Playset; MASH; Mash Play Set; Medics; Moble Army Surgical Hospital; Movie Tie In; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Ambulance; Trailer; TV Related; TV Tie Ins; UH-13h Sioux; Zee Toys; Zee/Zyll/Zylmex;
We saw the Jeep recently when I was putting them on the Airfix page, but here's another! The truck is a sub-scale thing, but which goes quite well - size-wise - with the Indiana Jones German lorry from Galoob! It's red-crosses are looking a bit tired! The figures have been home-painted and consist of two guys emptying 'thunder-boxes' and two guys running, who double-up as a stretcher-bearer in one of the other sets.

1:87th Scale; 4077th; 6x6 Truck; Alan Alda; Ambulance Toy; Bell 47; Bell Sioux; Chinook Helicopter; Helicopter Toy; Jeep; Korean War; Latrine Playset; MASH; Mash Play Set; Medics; Moble Army Surgical Hospital; Movie Tie In; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Ambulance; Trailer; TV Related; TV Tie Ins; UH-13h Sioux; Zee Toys; Zee/Zyll/Zylmex;
Peter actually found the missing, folding-propeller unit a while later and brought it to the last show I did before the move here, sadly it never got married to the helicopter and they went into storage separately, and while I know where they are, this has already gone away again and they'll have to wait for a future Chinook round-up - they weren't in service for Korea, but we'll ignore that!

The little Bell 47 / UH-13h Sioux is a delight, one of the first convertions I ever attempted (with some success) was a pair of - rather crude - outboard stretcher-beds on the Airfix Westland Scout which I made from stretched-runner and loo-paper when I was about eleven-years old! This, too, is a bit small, but it does the job; so long as you make the "chugga-chugga" noise as you swing it into the valley and line-it up with the little hillock!

1:87th Scale; 4077th; 6x6 Truck; Alan Alda; Ambulance Toy; Bell 47; Bell Sioux; Chinook Helicopter; Helicopter Toy; Jeep; Korean War; Latrine Playset; MASH; Mash Play Set; Medics; Moble Army Surgical Hospital; Movie Tie In; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Ambulance; Trailer; TV Related; TV Tie Ins; UH-13h Sioux; Zee Toys; Zee/Zyll/Zylmex;
The latrine!

I don't recall now if it was a joke in the series (or the movie) but picture the scene, the camera reversing in front of them in a long panning shot, Radar and one of the officers are walking down from the main camp, deep in chat about that episode's plot-thread; they arrive at the enlisted-men's door and in goes Radar; the officer turns to his own door, mid-sentence . . . cut to aerial shot of interior; the conversation continuing from where they left off! Maybe there's also a chalk-line on the floor?

The doors are cut to hinge-open but it's an old, un-played-with toy and I didn't want to force them. The 'wriggly-tin' roof would make a useful scratch-building piece in any fixed-position/defense-work modelling, or a parasol on an Ork war-machine!

1:87th Scale; 4077th; 6x6 Truck; Alan Alda; Ambulance Toy; Bell 47; Bell Sioux; Chinook Helicopter; Helicopter Toy; Jeep; Korean War; Latrine Playset; MASH; Mash Play Set; Medics; Moble Army Surgical Hospital; Movie Tie In; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Ambulance; Trailer; TV Related; TV Tie Ins; UH-13h Sioux; Zee Toys; Zee/Zyll/Zylmex;
The pre-issue, publicity material all show the half-track in place of the latrine - more usually available as a smaller blister-carded set (as seen on the PSR page) - but it was dropped for something more connected with the tie-in branding by the time the set hit the retailers, note also: the 'group photo' shot is different between mock-up and finished artwork; often the way - catalogues and packaging are only ever a guide!

Sunday, May 16, 2021

T is for Two - Tarzan

King of the Jungle, Lord of the Apes, Whisper of the Animals, Prince of the leopard-print underwear!

Half this has been in the queue for a couple of years, indeed I think I lost the folder a couple of times, and it nearly got written-up over a year ago but things shifted - as they do, while the others were shot the other day, but together they make a nice 'T is for . . . ', and quite different treatments of the subject between the two!

100mm Figures; Disjorsa; Edger Rice Burroughs; ERB; Jonny Weissmuller; Jungle Game; Kinder; Kinder's Tarzan; Parrot; Pop-Together; Portuguese Tarzan; PVC Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spanish Tarzan; T is for Two; Tarzan; Tarzan & Jane; Tarzan Disjorsa; Tarzan Of The Apes; Tarzan Set; TV Tie Ins; TV/Movie Related;
Sent to the Blog by Brian Berke - as I said - ages ago (possibly after we'd looked at another Tarzan or jungley thing here?) and totally new to me; large PVC single-moulding figurines in the style of Bullyland or Papo, Plastoy or Schleich, but actually clearly marked-up to Disjorsa.

100mm Figures; Disjorsa; Edger Rice Burroughs; ERB; Jonny Weissmuller; Jungle Game; Kinder; Kinder's Tarzan; Parrot; Pop-Together; Portuguese Tarzan; PVC Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spanish Tarzan; T is for Two; Tarzan; Tarzan & Jane; Tarzan Disjorsa; Tarzan Of The Apes; Tarzan Set; TV Tie Ins; TV/Movie Related;
Google has so far failed to find any other products, or a history of the company, but the Tarzan set had a third pose; flexing arms in a half squat like a bodybuilder, which appears to be less common. The use of the J in the company title/brand suggests Portuguese or Spanish as a starting point and while that could point to Central/South America, most offers are on European sales sites?

100mm Figures; Disjorsa; Edger Rice Burroughs; ERB; Jonny Weissmuller; Jungle Game; Kinder; Kinder's Tarzan; Parrot; Pop-Together; Portuguese Tarzan; PVC Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spanish Tarzan; T is for Two; Tarzan; Tarzan & Jane; Tarzan Disjorsa; Tarzan Of The Apes; Tarzan Set; TV Tie Ins; TV/Movie Related;
About 100/110mm, and some of the sales descriptions I found mention Jonny Weissmuller as the target of reverence in the sculpting, being not familiar with such things I can only presume the likeness to be such . . . ! That turned into a pompous sentence rather quickly!

Perhaps I should continue the blog in the habit of an Edwardian gentleman? "And forsooth, the real surprise of this fine morn's investigations is the incredible likeness of these novelty trinkets originating from the colonies of the Far Orient to the prodigious output of the company owned by the widely regarded William Britain Esquire!"

Feb. 2025 - now to be also seen here, with extra images.

100mm Figures; Disjorsa; Edger Rice Burroughs; ERB; Jonny Weissmuller; Jungle Game; Kinder; Kinder's Tarzan; Parrot; Pop-Together; Portuguese Tarzan; PVC Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spanish Tarzan; T is for Two; Tarzan; Tarzan & Jane; Tarzan Disjorsa; Tarzan Of The Apes; Tarzan Set; TV Tie Ins; TV/Movie Related;
A safer size for PW's fans (other branches of the hobby do exist), is Kinder's little Tarzan pop-together's, variation provided by (yeah! Pompous-head on today!) different coloured bases in red, green or brown.

100mm Figures; Disjorsa; Edger Rice Burroughs; ERB; Jonny Weissmuller; Jungle Game; Kinder; Kinder's Tarzan; Parrot; Pop-Together; Portuguese Tarzan; PVC Figurines; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spanish Tarzan; T is for Two; Tarzan; Tarzan & Jane; Tarzan Disjorsa; Tarzan Of The Apes; Tarzan Set; TV Tie Ins; TV/Movie Related;
Every Tarzan deserves a Jane and Kinder's gets one! She has no weapon to speak of, but that parrot looks pretty sharp! She has a more obvious variation, the green runner was also issued in Yellow, I may have one somewhere (the Kinder box is still in the depths of the garage, but may be found in the next few weeks?) but fear it's an incomplete green one!

Both are of eight pieces, and the Kinder numbering suggests they were paired in the order-forms with other models; the Zorro set were of the same source with similar bases and are also of a TV/Movie theme?

Cheers again to Brain B for the Disjorsa examples.

News, Views etc . . . Herald Toys & Models

Two messages from Barney this weekend, both went to junk-mail for some reason, but are still only a day or two old;

"Yesterday [Thursday 14th May] the site was down for most of the day due to a technical issue (the storage was full). This has now been fixed by osCommerce who provide support for the site. Going forward a whole system upgrade may be required as the php version is antiquated and in need of an overhaul. Once done it should improve your user experience and security of the site."

and;

"We have just added to the website the last of our Trojan Farm Series animals, a standing Bull (copy of a Timpo hollow-cast model) from the Bradford collection of early plastic farm animals. Identified by their slightly odd pinprick marks, these Trojan farm models are extremely hard to find and our understanding of this range is very much in its infancy. Most were copies of Timpo, Tim-Mee and other makers."

So pop-over and see what's still available! 

Thursday, May 13, 2021

F is for Follow Up - Soviet-era Napoleonic Russian Cavalry

Б. Д. Савельев; МЗПИ; Малыш; Малыш Московский завод пластмассовых игрушек; 40mm; Cavalry; Flats; Kid; Kid Toys Moscow; Make; Russia; Make; Soviet; Make; Soviet-bloc; Malysh; Moskovskiy zavod plastmassovykh igrushek; Mounted Figures; Mounted Toy Soldiers; MZPI; Napoleonic; Napoleonic Cavalry; Napoleonic Hussar; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Russian; Savelyev - Boris D.; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet;

Б. Д. Савельев; МЗПИ; Малыш; Малыш Московский завод пластмассовых игрушек; 40mm; Cavalry; Flats; Kid; Kid Toys Moscow; Make; Russia; Make; Soviet; Make; Soviet-bloc; Malysh; Moskovskiy zavod plastmassovykh igrushek; Mounted Figures; Mounted Toy Soldiers; MZPI; Napoleonic; Napoleonic Cavalry; Napoleonic Hussar; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Russian; Savelyev - Boris D.; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet;

Б. Д. Савельев; МЗПИ; Малыш; Малыш Московский завод пластмассовых игрушек; 40mm; Cavalry; Flats; Kid; Kid Toys Moscow; Make; Russia; Make; Soviet; Make; Soviet-bloc; Malysh; Moskovskiy zavod plastmassovykh igrushek; Mounted Figures; Mounted Toy Soldiers; MZPI; Napoleonic; Napoleonic Cavalry; Napoleonic Hussar; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Russian; Savelyev - Boris D.; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet;
Moskovskiy zavod plastmassovykh igrushek  (МЗПИ  - MZPI)

Б. Д. Савельев; МЗПИ; Малыш; Малыш Московский завод пластмассовых игрушек; 40mm; Cavalry; Flats; Kid; Kid Toys Moscow; Make; Russia; Make; Soviet; Make; Soviet-bloc; Malysh; Moskovskiy zavod plastmassovykh igrushek; Mounted Figures; Mounted Toy Soldiers; MZPI; Napoleonic; Napoleonic Cavalry; Napoleonic Hussar; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Russian; Savelyev - Boris D.; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet;

Б. Д. Савельев; МЗПИ; Малыш; Малыш Московский завод пластмассовых игрушек; 40mm; Cavalry; Flats; Kid; Kid Toys Moscow; Make; Russia; Make; Soviet; Make; Soviet-bloc; Malysh; Moskovskiy zavod plastmassovykh igrushek; Mounted Figures; Mounted Toy Soldiers; MZPI; Napoleonic; Napoleonic Cavalry; Napoleonic Hussar; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Russian; Savelyev - Boris D.; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet;

Б. Д. Савельев; МЗПИ; Малыш; Малыш Московский завод пластмассовых игрушек; 40mm; Cavalry; Flats; Kid; Kid Toys Moscow; Make; Russia; Make; Soviet; Make; Soviet-bloc; Malysh; Moskovskiy zavod plastmassovykh igrushek; Mounted Figures; Mounted Toy Soldiers; MZPI; Napoleonic; Napoleonic Cavalry; Napoleonic Hussar; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Russian; Savelyev - Boris D.; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet;

Б. Д. Савельев; МЗПИ; Малыш; Малыш Московский завод пластмассовых игрушек; 40mm; Cavalry; Flats; Kid; Kid Toys Moscow; Make; Russia; Make; Soviet; Make; Soviet-bloc; Malysh; Moskovskiy zavod plastmassovykh igrushek; Mounted Figures; Mounted Toy Soldiers; MZPI; Napoleonic; Napoleonic Cavalry; Napoleonic Hussar; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Russian; Savelyev - Boris D.; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soviet;

Sunday, May 9, 2021

T is for Trek, No Star!

Another quick box-ticking of a board game, mentioned in passing a few times but it passed under my nose on it's way from the garage to a shipping container the other day so I fired-off a few shots, well; enough for a .gif (not spelled Jif!), and dug out some older shots which have been seen elsewhere, but not here before.

1169 Trek; Beast of Burden; Board Game; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Pieces; Jungle Explorers; Jungle Game; Pack Mule; Packing Cases; Packing Crates; Playing Board; Playing Pieces; Playing Pieces Trek; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spear's Games; Spear's Trek; Trek Board Game; Trek Donkey; Trek Jeep;
It is what it is; a competitive collecting of stuff for a final race type mechanism, but the 'stuff ' is of real use to war-gamers, being a large number of jeeps, pack mules and stores crates, so - bargain!

1169 Trek; Beast of Burden; Board Game; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Pieces; Jungle Explorers; Jungle Game; Pack Mule; Packing Cases; Packing Crates; Playing Board; Playing Pieces; Playing Pieces Trek; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spear's Games; Spear's Trek; Trek Board Game; Trek Donkey; Trek Jeep;
Playing pieces are 30mm flat explorers looking through telescopes, in a 'European Margarine Premium' style, made of a hard/brittle polystyrene, with provision for six players.

1169 Trek; Beast of Burden; Board Game; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Pieces; Jungle Explorers; Jungle Game; Pack Mule; Packing Cases; Packing Crates; Playing Board; Playing Pieces; Playing Pieces Trek; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spear's Games; Spear's Trek; Trek Board Game; Trek Donkey; Trek Jeep;
Jeeps are good-enough for 20/25mm war gaming, the pack animals are brilliant, but sadly only the one pose, so need to be mixed in with Atlantic (three variations?) and Pegasus (one or two?) or even cast-metal beasts of burden. Strangely, while the player-pieces are so brittle, the rest is manufactured in soft polyethylene?

The stores are so brightly-bright and yellowy-yellow you can't tell which way up they are or read the 'STORES' stamped on the tops, but painted or heavy-washed/weathered they would make useful vehicle loads or objective-markers in gaming.

1169 Trek; Beast of Burden; Board Game; Board Game Playing Pieces; Boardgame Pieces; Jungle Explorers; Jungle Game; Pack Mule; Packing Cases; Packing Crates; Playing Board; Playing Pieces; Playing Pieces Trek; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spear's Games; Spear's Trek; Trek Board Game; Trek Donkey; Trek Jeep;
With some conversions (Airfix ANZAC's married to commando legs) as a scaler, that’s yer' very actual Spear's board game; Trek, done and dusted!

S is for Shout Out

Just a quick shout-out to Dave Keen's PSR and in particular his latest figure-set review . . . Strelets*R started life at the end of the 1990's along with several other eastern European brandings, producing interesting or esoteric figure sets we'd all dreamed of, but in often quite crude, 'metal figure' or a 'home-made from Plasticine' chubby kind of styling,  But these days their output can be far more professional and as good as anything from Airfix, Esci or Revell/Italeri/Zvezda, and this set is a perfect example of that, I particularly like the horses . . .

http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/review.aspx?id=2799

And Dave's reviews are always a well-researched, fair-minded, interesting read!

Saturday, May 8, 2021

T is for They Keep Turning-up For Duty!

Those who have followed the blog since the start will know I like any excuse to return to LB's space sets and derivatives, and while LB is still contentious as a title, time will tell, and those still using LP will have to come-round in the end.

Funniest was someone still using IDL till well after last May (2020) who then quietly switched to LP and within two months was lecturing Erwin on Faceplant as to why it was LP as if he hadn't spent the 20-odd years since LP was coined, continuing with IDL!

He's trying to hang it on the Lik Be Plastics' hook, but it's Lik Be Plastics and Metal, so would be - under any rule of nomenclature - LPM, LBPM, LP&M or even LBP&M, it's none of them it's LB for Lik Be. Only for Erwin - a few months later - to lecture someone else on LP as if he'd known it all along! They are awful, that PSTSM-lot are awful!

Anyhoos, four lots of LB recruits have come in the last 12-or-so months . . .

Astronauts; Cake Decorations; Carded Astronauts; Carded Robots; Chromium-plated Figures; HF; Jumping Toys; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Lik Be; Lik Be LB; Lik Be LP; Moon Exploration; Pop Up Jumping Toys; Pop-up Robot; Pop-up Spaceman; Robot Hangers; Robots; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spacemen;
. . . including a new Moon Exploration bagged set (from the Antipodes - I think he's still listing one), four more chromium-finished chaps and two pop-ups . . . we've seen the erasers already but they can be the fourth! Bag is LB marked and - along with the four loose figures - contents all have the usual LB base-mark, the others are derivative/pirates.

Astronauts; Cake Decorations; Carded Astronauts; Carded Robots; Chromium-plated Figures; HF; Jumping Toys; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Lik Be; Lik Be LB; Lik Be LP; Moon Exploration; Pop Up Jumping Toys; Pop-up Robot; Pop-up Spaceman; Robot Hangers; Robots; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spacemen;
I'm not opening these yet, but a few shots to show that you get all eight astronauts in plain white and all six robots in 'atomic-green', all in soft polyethylene and all carrying the full base mark, but of interest is that the robots have all have their conversion to hangers for key-chains and the like, as have the pink ones in the blister-carded set seen here previously, so the key-ring iteration (see Wotan Bill's posts on Moonbase) was definitely an interim phase.

Astronauts; Cake Decorations; Carded Astronauts; Carded Robots; Chromium-plated Figures; HF; Jumping Toys; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Lik Be; Lik Be LB; Lik Be LP; Moon Exploration; Pop Up Jumping Toys; Pop-up Robot; Pop-up Spaceman; Robot Hangers; Robots; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spacemen;
The four loose ones were in a mixed lot with some other stuff which I was more interested in (even though I couldn't now tell you what that was/they were as it's all been sorted away in the chaos here at the moment), the lot only added one figure-pose  to the chrome sample (upper row), but I stripped the paint off the other three to add to my 'plastic variants' sample, and the lower row is that sample, now.

Astronauts; Cake Decorations; Carded Astronauts; Carded Robots; Chromium-plated Figures; HF; Jumping Toys; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Lik Be; Lik Be LB; Lik Be LP; Moon Exploration; Pop Up Jumping Toys; Pop-up Robot; Pop-up Spaceman; Robot Hangers; Robots; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spacemen;
Because these are coated with a powder (probably aluminium or a zink-aluminium alloy?), when you strip them (which takes about four seconds on immersion in concentrated ammonia - TFR [Traffic Film Remover] or Silver-dip), they leave the varnish/glue coating with which they were covered before coating; it  doesn't show so much on the dark figures but which is obvious on the paler ones.

I know people bang-on about 'vacuum-coating' but that's a different process found on more expensive toys from big-brands and which peels in sharp-flakes, this is more akin to flocking, but with a substrate which is naturally polished (as granules or molecules) and settles in a shiny coat, to the human-eye. I've said before - you can get a similar product ready-mixed in cans as an aerosol.

Upper row are the new additions, lower row are some of the variants of the same pose. Except, the new ones are actually replacing my older samples as they were worn, through handling, while the incomers were pretty mint, so it was all change of the old guard! Although the full sample is larger as I've kept a few each of the chromium ones and the brushed-aluminium-looking ones over the years.

Astronauts; Cake Decorations; Carded Astronauts; Carded Robots; Chromium-plated Figures; HF; Jumping Toys; Key Chains; Key Rings; Key-Fobs; Lik Be; Lik Be LB; Lik Be LP; Moon Exploration; Pop Up Jumping Toys; Pop-up Robot; Pop-up Spaceman; Robot Hangers; Robots; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spacemen;
If you think I'm cheating by counting the erasers as the fourth addition when they've already been seen here before, you can count the middle guy here as the fourth-addition instead, but he was actually in the 'Unknown Space Men and Humanoid-Aliens' box, where he's been for years! He's missing his base-section.

The other two, a paler pink - came in with a mixed lot of identically-mounted rubber-jigglers (also marked HF) and a couple of Imperial Toys-marked similar rubber stuff, all-else of which we'll look at another day. Clearly they are 'after' the LB sculpts, both robots and spacemen, but how many were so copied I don't know. And you can see that without finding the more-obvious robot, the astronaut would have languished in the unknown's box for a while longer!

All three of these are hollowed, relief-sculpted semi-flats in polyethylene, and I doubt the HF is for Hing Fat . . . Wacky novelties? Not really them; they have nailed their colours to a different mast, and anyway, I suspect these pre-exist Hing Fat's dates by a decade at least, however I don't have another candidate yet?

19th June 2021 - Correction! The other - darker pink - one had only been in the unknown box since December (possibly why I didn't remember having him!) and had come from Chris Smith as my mind was on Mum's illness over Christmas, so apologies to Chris, they all came in quite recently!

Friday, May 7, 2021

P is for Piss Poor Paperwork

I've added a minor metal maker Eugene Custer (I think) to the A-Z pages (much more on those pages when I'm settled in a new home - year or so), the accompanying image for which is pretty shite, but it is better . . . 

Custer E B; Custer Miniatures; Eugene B Custer; Polk's; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
. . . than it was; image on the left! These all came from the James Chase Collection a decade and a half ago, he was big in Floridian port management and obviously had the use of an early photostat or photo-copier of some kind, which prints like MacDonald's recipts, changing colour near heat and eventually fading to nothing! Anyway, I've managed to get it back partially with heavy contrast, certainly enough to ID the heavy, square bases . . . and as we work through the A-Z entries there will be more of them! It's a page from an old Polk's catalogue, circa 1950'ish?

B is for #Bish# *Bosh* !?Bash?! - Bat'tastic Boxed Man-Bat Mobiles!

Having been pleased to get the Jokermobile a while ago loose in a charity shop, look what I found in storage!

Batman & Robin; Batmobile; Comic Batman; Comic Characters; Corgi Die Cast Toys; DC Batman; DC Characters; DC Comic Characters; DC Comics; DC Joker; Die Cast Toys; Die-Cast Alloy; Die-cast Novelties; Joker; Jokermobile; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Batmobile; The Joker; The Jokermobile;
Can't imagine where I got them as it's not really 'a bit of me' if you know what I mean, but they must have been cheap in some job-lot or something? Sometimes when you bid on a  lot you've seen on the table because you like what's in it, you find when you go to pay there's a couple more boxes which were under the table, so it may be one of those, or just that they were dirt cheap and had figures?

Anyway, the TV original and a 1980's Batmobile and a better Jokermobile, which - as I suspected - was missing something at the back; the rear window-glass, so I'll have to look for a bashed one which happens to have that missing piece. That's it, just a quickie, bit of a mystery and already back in storage!

Thursday, May 6, 2021

ITC is for the Ideal Toy Company but . . .

. . . ICT is for the Ideal Cannon Truck! Except these are Kleeware!

Lucky score on evilBay the other day, and off a friend so all the sweeter to get some cash to a mate! They needed a bit of hot-water treatment and while I was at it they all got a scrub as they were made of that plastic late Bergen soldiers are made of and were filthy with leachate as if they had been weathered with oxide-orange powder and then oiled!

120mm Flats; 120mm Toy Soldiers; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Gun; Artillery Piece; Big Bertha; Cannon Truck; Fall Down Soldiers; Gun Truck; Ideal Toy Company; Ideal Toy Soldiers; Imported Plastic Figures; ITC; Kleeware; Kleeware Toy Soldiers; Made In America; Shooting Game; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; US Toy Soldiers;
Now quite the parade but only a half-company, they nevertheless tick a box in the collection and one here I guess! Imported by Kleeware from Ideal (there's nothing between them bar the packaging - I was bidding on the searchlight truck recently, but not seriously - too big!) and presented as targets in a shooting game . . . Chris Smith reminded me they were in Plastic Warrior a while ago, so it really is only box-ticking on this one!

The middle one has a permanent headache, due to having had his helmet split through with a big axe . . . or something! And the jacket is more Nazi tank-commander than cannon-fodder?

120mm Flats; 120mm Toy Soldiers; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Gun; Artillery Piece; Big Bertha; Cannon Truck; Fall Down Soldiers; Gun Truck; Ideal Toy Company; Ideal Toy Soldiers; Imported Plastic Figures; ITC; Kleeware; Kleeware Toy Soldiers; Made In America; Shooting Game; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; US Toy Soldiers;
Kline's store catalogue from 1968 USA has the whole caboodle for five dollars, which - back in the day - was less than two quid, a lot less! Full company is six figures, six cannon-balls, a huge 'Big Bertha' cannon and the truck which is used for other toys with body-changes or trailers, the canopy hasn't been included in the shot, I think the PW one had it present?

120mm Flats; 120mm Toy Soldiers; Artillery Cannon; Artillery Gun; Artillery Piece; Big Bertha; Cannon Truck; Fall Down Soldiers; Gun Truck; Ideal Toy Company; Ideal Toy Soldiers; Imported Plastic Figures; ITC; Kleeware; Kleeware Toy Soldiers; Made In America; Shooting Game; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; US Toy Soldiers;
"I'll 'av yer'rover yer' top'evy wazzock!" 

Obviously one-sided relief flats with a reinforcing bar at right-angles to the figures, and around 120mm, manufactured in the previously mentioned soft polyethylene.

Added 14-12-21 - The same set in its British catalogue guise, to all extents and purposes the same set as the US one, but with the canvas-tilt visible, which wasn't included in the Kline's image. As there is nothing to tell when these turn-up on evilBay, it would appear to be shipped product rather than mould-share, which would have been expensive for one party or both, depending on how they agreed to share the tariff bill! Also with the Kleeware catalogue ten-years older than Kline's, one wonders in which direction that traffic was?