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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.

Thursday, August 5, 2021

A is for Ackerman

I bought the first two of these four sets (both contract manufactured by Pioneer) from the same shop at different times, when passing, but they had both spent some time in direct sunlight so suffer bleaching on the faces, I've tried to adjust the colour in Picasa but with limited success! The card backs, however, are true colour.

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; Ackerman; Ackerman Group Plc.; Ackerman Mini Sets; Boxed Sets; City Team; Diecast Jeep; Half Track; Helicopter Toy; Hero Die Cast; Hero Motor; Hummers; Jeeps; King Tiger; M1 Abrams; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Hong Kong; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Realtoy; RTM; Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper; Sherman Tank Model; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SWS; Tiger Tank;
The first is the nicer play-value wise, if you consider three simplified sandbag walls an improvement over none! And you'll recognise the 'airport fire tender' VAB with twin foam-generators and 6x6 truck from the big overview I did on these back in RTM 2017, which was when it became clear how many of these cheapie die-casts are out of Pioneer's factory/ies.


6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; Ackerman; Ackerman Group Plc.; Ackerman Mini Sets; Boxed Sets; City Team; Diecast Jeep; Half Track; Helicopter Toy; Hero Die Cast; Hero Motor; Hummers; Jeeps; King Tiger; M1 Abrams; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Hong Kong; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Realtoy; RTM; Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper; Sherman Tank Model; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SWS; Tiger Tank;
Again we've seen various paint-schemes on the Hummer and like the previous set this is branded to Ackerman Group here in the UK (previously seen importing Supreme output) but will have been other brands or brand marks (phantom brands) elsewhere, such as Realtoy - all three of these models are to be seen in their sets.

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; Ackerman; Ackerman Group Plc.; Ackerman Mini Sets; Boxed Sets; City Team; Diecast Jeep; Half Track; Helicopter Toy; Hero Die Cast; Hero Motor; Hummers; Jeeps; King Tiger; M1 Abrams; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Hong Kong; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Realtoy; RTM; Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper; Sherman Tank Model; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SWS; Tiger Tank;
A few more shots, again (thinking back over past musings on this subject) the little walls are a useful clue (like the street furniture) as to who was being supplied by Pioneer and who was ripping them off!

The 6x6 truck has a less common short tilt, no troop-carrier this one; cargo-carrying in inclement weather! The Hummer's markings have it looking a bit Chinese . . . have they copied it? Oh yes! The Dongfeng EQ2050!

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; Ackerman; Ackerman Group Plc.; Ackerman Mini Sets; Boxed Sets; City Team; Diecast Jeep; Half Track; Helicopter Toy; Hero Die Cast; Hero Motor; Hummers; Jeeps; King Tiger; M1 Abrams; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Hong Kong; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Realtoy; RTM; Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper; Sherman Tank Model; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SWS; Tiger Tank;
Another set which I shot as one before breaking them down into the thematic tubs this stuff goes to now and probably from a minor maker rather than Pioneer; one of their copyists! King Tiger has banana-barrel; a line you probably never thought you'd read here or anywhere else!

6x6 AFV; 6x6 Truck; Ackerman; Ackerman Group Plc.; Ackerman Mini Sets; Boxed Sets; City Team; Diecast Jeep; Half Track; Helicopter Toy; Hero Die Cast; Hero Motor; Hummers; Jeeps; King Tiger; M1 Abrams; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Hong Kong; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Realtoy; RTM; Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper; Sherman Tank Model; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; SWS; Tiger Tank;
Again, these came 'clean' from a charity shop in the last year or two and are clearly painted to type and belong together, actually quite nice; scale's not so shot-to bits, as it often is with these 'matchox' scaled sets, coming-in at around 1:90th? But an interesting choice of subjects which include a Sherman Firefly (or even an Israeli 'Super-Sherman?), late war German SWS (Schwerer Wehrmachtschlepper - Heavy Military Tractor) 3.7cm 'flak-wagon' and an American M20 scout-car.

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Metro is for Play Set

Only two images, but having mentioned Pioneer in the previous posts . . . and an important post here as it fleshes-out several musings on Small Scale World over the last few years, and it does so through the medium of what the dim-witted branch of the hobby derisorily call 'plastic smalls' . . . in public, on the record!

Dacron; Die Cast; Galoob Copies; HKT; Hong Kong Toys; Manufactory Limited; Metropolitan Play Set; Pink Power Ranger; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Toys; PT315; Rack Toy Month; Realtoy; RTM; Sky Marks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stonegalleon Ltd.; Zita Toys;
A classic rack-toy; which, when bought (late 1990's) was probably still in the sub-pound price-bracket. An under-scale house, raised flower-bed, picket fence in three parts and store-front, all in polystyrene (or polypropylene - I've never opened it), a blow-moulded soda-dispensing coin-op' machine, a die-cast pick-up truck in the Matchbox 1-75 or Hot Wheels style and a small PVC figurine. It's notable for being aimed more specifically at little girls, rather than boys with blokey army-men or both siblings with a unisex plaything.

Actually . . . I think the 'store front' might be the raised deck of the house!

But, I hope the more observant of you will be thinking "He's shown us this before" - I haven't, or "I recognise that figure" - you should! It's the Galoob 'everyday' clothes Pink Power Ranger figurine, copied in a larger size and they've hardly changed the paint-job!

Dacron; Die Cast; Galoob Copies; HKT; Hong Kong Toys; Manufactory Limited; Metropolitan Play Set; Pink Power Ranger; Pioneer Die-Casts; Pioneer Toys; PT315; Rack Toy Month; Realtoy; RTM; Sky Marks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Stonegalleon Ltd.; Zita Toys;
Fully marked to Pioneer, this is on one level only circumstantial evidence, but strong enough to become empirical over time if the absence of something stronger continues. I have suggested those Realtoy-Daron copies of Galoob soldiers might be connected to Pioneer and that some of the other 'might be Pioneer' figures . . . err . . . might be Pioneer! Also there's the question marks over the Zita and yesterday's Stonegalleon (and the contributed Firefighters - which I haven't forgotten about; Theo and Brian!).

Well, I suspect quite a bit of it is Pioneer, probably most of it and that those larger copies of the Galoob figures used by Dacron, Realtoy and Sky Marks ARE Pioneer as is this figure, along with the carrier deck-crews and possibly both baseings and sizes of the firefighter/mechanics and the painted/unpainted GI's seen in previous posts, even the Zita/Stonegalleon may well be Pioneer, as all the combat types/sizes/paint treatments share some poses. It even explains the one softer Realtoy firer in flat-green paint.

Contemporary with the other known makers I keep mentioning in these posts - New Ray, Smart, Soma, Supreme - as they were, if not working together, at least watching each-other very closely as they exploited the same pocket-money and window-box niches in the late 1980's and 1990's. With the lesser Wing Mau and K&M (before they adopted the Wild Republic moniker) also producing bits of this stuff. While in their larger 1:32nd scale Street Muscle series, Pioneer produce very detailed and well made/painted driver-figures

And it's ironic that 2019's frantic Google'ing, astronaut post and firefighter/mechanic follow-ups have been confirmed by something so inconsequential which was in the collection all along! I imagine today's card was one of four-to-six with the other everyday-clothes Power Rangers similarly scaled-up.

And if this is all confusing, the Pioneer or Realtoy tags will get all the musings up on one or two pages, in reverse order of the evidence coming together - with help! I would have brought them all together and re-shot them, but they are away already! I have had some more of the smaller unpainted green ones come-in and they confirm the links tighter with pose duplications.

Oh! And it's sub-branded to the UK importer HKT with a  sticker!

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

E is for Enforce . . . Peace!

Ah yes, bringing freedom and democracy to the barbarian hordes, one invasion at a time!

Continuing a theme, and these are contemporaneous with the Woolbro set we saw earlier; real, proper rack toys I was picking-up in odd newsagents and general stores as I drove around Britain in the late 1990's and early 2000's in a variety of driving jobs or jobs with a lot of driving involved - one store opposite a car park, off a one-way system in either Uckfield or Hailsham (?) on the A22 gave-up a lot of interesting stuff, some of which wended it's way to PW Towers!

B12 0RG; Birmingham; Blister Pack Toy Soldiers; Carded Rack Toy; Cold War Era Vehicles; Die Cast Metal; Free Wheeling; Gallob GI's; MIP; MOC; Modern Warfare; NOS; Peace Enforce; Peacekeepers; Pioneer; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Realtoy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart; Stonegalleon Ltd.; Tampo Printing;
Casually branded to a 'Stonegalleon' with randomly positioned stickers, these are in every other respect generics, but a brand is a brand for labeling purposes, and I thought we'd seen my single loose example here as Stonegalleon before, but I only mentioned him in passing, so this is the confirmation!

Simple polyethylene 'readymade' and die-cast AFV's, polystyrene traffic signs and a PVC figure each, they were probably around .99p each or £1.50 at a stretch?

B12 0RG; Birmingham; Blister Pack Toy Soldiers; Carded Rack Toy; Cold War Era Vehicles; Die Cast Metal; Free Wheeling; Gallob GI's; MIP; MOC; Modern Warfare; NOS; Peace Enforce; Peacekeepers; Pioneer; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Realtoy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart; Stonegalleon Ltd.; Tampo Printing;

Similar to the named stuff from Realtoy, Smart and Supreme, and the bits I suspect to have originated from Pioneer, the figures are around 45/50mm and quite soft, and the SAM-launcher chap is referencing the Galoob-Realtoy pose. I don't think these are Pioneer production, but copying it; the camouflage is simpler that my green (believed to be Pioneer) one or the Zita imports, and they are a tad smaller, but not as small as the other Pioneer line.

B12 0RG; Birmingham; Blister Pack Toy Soldiers; Carded Rack Toy; Cold War Era Vehicles; Die Cast Metal; Free Wheeling; Gallob GI's; MIP; MOC; Modern Warfare; NOS; Peace Enforce; Peacekeepers; Pioneer; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Realtoy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart; Stonegalleon Ltd.; Tampo Printing;
The LAV-alike (bottom corner of left-hand set) is poor, while the 'technicals' are cheapo die-casts, but this Marder MICV is all-plastic and probably a poor copy of the - now quite venerable - Roco-Minitanks model? That's it . . . more peacekeepers . . . enforcing!

P is for Plastic Peacekeepers

In that weird, twilight between the end of the cold-war and today's chaotic mess, which is seriously beginning to look like the end of humanity as a viable hope for the rest of the universe to root for, there was; that period where 'The End of History' had been declared, a feeling of hope for the future!

'Camp David' was - itself - almost history, Mandela was out, Kuwait was liberated (for its despotic rulers to continue treating their women, nomads, LGBTQ's and guest-workers like shit) and former Soviet troops stood near if not actually next to NATO forces in the former Yugoslavia, as [shaky] allies, so, with no global war on the horizon (China just made toys and stuff!), a lot of these rack-toy, war-toys, re-badged to the 'new world order' by shoving a 'Peacekeeper' into the set-title!

Airfix American Infantry; Army; Carded Rack Toy; Esci Japanese Infantry; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Matchboc American Infantry; Military Men Play Set; No.2088; peacekeepers; Pull Back Friction; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Month; Scenic Accessories; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart Toys Tent; Woolbro;
Joining the collection sometime in the 1990's, this was one of the last toys I have branded to Woolbro, who I believe are still going, but are now specialising in auto-paints and such-like, rather than the general/household goods - including toys -  they have done for several (many) decades.

An oversized and rather juvenile jet-aeroplane and some Schwimmwagen-limousine hybrid (both with pull-back motors) are no better than the Military Train stuff this post is meant to be helping bury, won't be looked at in detail . . . or again today!

Airfix American Infantry; Army; Carded Rack Toy; Esci Japanese Infantry; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Matchboc American Infantry; Military Men Play Set; No.2088; peacekeepers; Pull Back Friction; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Month; Scenic Accessories; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart Toys Tent; Woolbro;
The figures, in the 25/28mm bracket are interesting for being not only the usual mix of Airfix (3 poses) and Matchbox (2) clones, but having a lone copy of the Esci-ERTL Japanese charging figure, who was appearing - at around the same time - in 50-mil with Hing Fat sets.

Airfix American Infantry; Army; Carded Rack Toy; Esci Japanese Infantry; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Matchboc American Infantry; Military Men Play Set; No.2088; peacekeepers; Pull Back Friction; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Month; Scenic Accessories; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart Toys Tent; Woolbro;
A row of smaller scenics have a lot in common with sets from Kentoy, New Ray and Supreme which were around at the same time, although similar, they do have differences and maybe one day I'll do a detailed comparison of the subtle changes in base type or overall dimensions, but right now I can't be arsed!

Airfix American Infantry; Army; Carded Rack Toy; Esci Japanese Infantry; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Matchboc American Infantry; Military Men Play Set; No.2088; peacekeepers; Pull Back Friction; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Month; Scenic Accessories; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Smart Toys Tent; Woolbro;
Among the larger scenics are some Airfix 'Forward Command Post' cloned traffic-barriers, a copy of the Smart Toys micro-tent and a rather useful bridge for war gamers with slightly Asian design-lines about it; WWII Burma or Vietnam/Laos, although painted up would look equally at home with Napoleon's troops crossing the Berezina or even in an ACW war game . . . "Doc' - Can you help me live a little more? I expect good news".

RTM is for Really Tat Miniatures

This is so bad I'm posting it now so I can hopefully bury it with something better tomorrow morning! This is not even from the 'We buy this so you don't have to' department, as A) it must be vintage now, it's 12-years if not 20 in some kind of storage/hidden from everyday view and B) I really can't remember how or why it came into the collection, but it's here and I do say [hopefully] from time-to-time "Everything will appear here in the end", so it has to have a place!

806; Battery Operated; Force Chariot; Military Train; New Playset; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Railway Models; Railway Set; Rocket Launcher; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Special Force's Train; Tank Toy; Toy Helicopter; Track Train Play Set; War-211B Command;
Totally generic, the sort of thing you find in large open-air markets from dodgy stall-holder geezers who say they'll be here again next week and are never seen again and who purchase their stock from equally dodgy wholesale geezers in old railway arches!

806; Battery Operated; Force Chariot; Military Train; New Playset; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Railway Models; Railway Set; Rocket Launcher; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Special Force's Train; Tank Toy; Toy Helicopter; Track Train Play Set; War-211B Command;
It doesn't get any better when you get it out of the box and set it up! But . . . it IS a military train and you don't see them every day huh? AND . . . It doesn't get any worse when you get it out of the box and set it up! From the technicolour track I'm guessing a civilian version of the set exists - batteries are long dead!

806; Battery Operated; Force Chariot; Military Train; New Playset; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toys; Railway Models; Railway Set; Rocket Launcher; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Special Force's Train; Tank Toy; Toy Helicopter; Track Train Play Set; War-211B Command;
As I got this image up just now to work the blurb I had a de ja vue that someone will send me similar shots of their better one (more accessories?) bought recently! Weird? No - I'm not telling you who, 'cos if it happens that will be too spooky!

All three loads are screwed to the flat-cars (Force Chariots!) and gauge is best described as O-to-G! If you're five and it's a wet weekend this might be fun . . . with some dinosaurs, Kinder Egg superheroes and a pencil-top Panda Bear!

Monday, August 2, 2021

CMV is for Coincidental Miniature Victory!

Yesterday's post (on possible Zulu Warriors) was cobbled together at quite short notice, but ties in nicely with this post, as it's more American Indians, also Britains' copies, also a make we've spent time and treasure on here at Small Scale World, and when I say 'we', both Chris and Brain have contributed to the growing canon of CMV here.

C.M.V.; CMV Khaki Infantry; CMV Totem Pole; CMV Toy Soldiers; CP1008; GiG; Gig Indian Set; GIG Italy; Hong Kong MOC; Indian Set; Indian Toy Figures; Indian Village; Made in Hong Kong; Native Africans; Native American Indian; Red Indians; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wild West; Wild West Toy;
Picked this up a while ago, it's a CMV-marked, header-carded, bottle-bagged, rack-toy, the best thing to kick-off Rack Toy Month proper! It is also marked-up to GiG, who I have mentioned before, but only recently learned were a co-operative importer for a group of smaller Italian retailers, presumably in competition with the larger wholesaler, Baravelli - Barrelbelly to followers of the Pennsylvania branch of the hobby, I think!

C.M.V.; CMV Khaki Infantry; CMV Totem Pole; CMV Toy Soldiers; CP1008; GiG; Gig Indian Set; GIG Italy; Hong Kong MOC; Indian Set; Indian Toy Figures; Indian Village; Made in Hong Kong; Native Africans; Native American Indian; Red Indians; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wild West; Wild West Toy;
You get a the whole Britains Herald camp set, but . . . in hard, glueable styrene! I use the exclamation mark not in my usual jocular or over-excited fashion, but because, not only have previous CMV finds here been in soft polyethylene, but styrene doesn't often last in one piece for the time these have been around (late 1960's/early 1970's?), which may explain why I've not even got broken samples in the collection?

C.M.V.; CMV Khaki Infantry; CMV Totem Pole; CMV Toy Soldiers; CP1008; GiG; Gig Indian Set; GIG Italy; Hong Kong MOC; Indian Set; Indian Toy Figures; Indian Village; Made in Hong Kong; Native Africans; Native American Indian; Red Indians; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wild West; Wild West Toy;
Marking varies with the figures marked either CMV or MV with what looks to be the same 1005 code and a Hong Kong (the seated Chief is further-marked 'D'), the fire marked Hong Kong only and the Totem Pole marked CMV, 1187 and with a remnant of Kong, which ties-in with the lackadaisical marking of the khaki infantry seen here previously!

C.M.V.; CMV Khaki Infantry; CMV Totem Pole; CMV Toy Soldiers; CP1008; GiG; Gig Indian Set; GIG Italy; Hong Kong MOC; Indian Set; Indian Toy Figures; Indian Village; Made in Hong Kong; Native Africans; Native American Indian; Red Indians; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wild West; Wild West Toy;
The Teepee/Tipi is the best, as it's an improvement on the semi-flat squished original being an all-round, more realistic design, with a very common 'made in Hong Kong' marking inside the tent. Another point of interest is that the totem-pole is a hollow 'straw' moulding.

So, a nice find but it raises all sorts of queries about the greater output of CMV, how much might have been in brittle 'styrene, are there 'ethylene versions of these and so on? Questions, questions! But one clue to the answers is the totem pole Chris Smith donated to the Blog a while ago, which IS soft 'ethylene, but, has had the top closed-up.

Sunday, August 1, 2021

F is for Follow-Up - Native American Zulus!

Well, it is the first day of Rack Toy Month and while I will try to keep up the current output, I have had a lazy week on emptying a house, so at some point I must concentrate more on real life and trying to find the deeds in a pile of paperwork which if stacked A4 would be over eight-feet tall!

While I was preparing the article we saw the other day (three posts down the page) Chris Smith was A) taking delivery of more figures (and a carded set!) and B) putting his thinking cap on, which resulted in a hypothesis I think has wings, and a quick trip into the attic this morning to see if I could add anything, which I could, but not much!

African Barers; African Bearers; African Natives; African Toy Figures; African Warrior Toy; African Warriors; Britains Swoppets; Charbens; Clones; Copies; Hong Kong; Indians; Lone Star; Made in Hong Kong; Native American; Native Costumes; Negro Fighters; Past The Post; Piracies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Zulus;
So, the smaller set of clones now have a 'set' set - if you know what I mean. Chris was worried about the title, but I think - within the context of the time - it's OK to see, I was worried, when he first mentioned it, that it might include the other n-word, I've seen children's annuals from the 1920's which contain appallingly racist stuff, so Negro Fighters is pretty tame for what was a rack-toy which may date back to the late 1950's?

It can be taken as offensive though, Wikipedia says - "In the English language, negro is a term historically used to denote persons considered to be of Black African heritage. The term can be construed as offensive, inoffensive, or completely neutral, largely depending on the region or country where it is used. It has various equivalents in other languages of Europe." so is presented here within its historical context and for research purposes only, neither the author nor the contributor condone it's everyday use. In Spanish it is the word for black.

African Barers; African Bearers; African Natives; African Toy Figures; African Warrior Toy; African Warriors; Britains Swoppets; Charbens; Clones; Copies; Hong Kong; Indians; Lone Star; Made in Hong Kong; Native American; Native Costumes; Negro Fighters; Past The Post; Piracies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Zulus;
A close-up of the really quite charming artwork and a shot of the figures in situ; note we now see/have the crouching guy in the smaller set, which takes the pose count to seven for both sized sets or 22 to find for a one of each with the originals, still considerably more with plastic and paint variations.

African Barers; African Bearers; African Natives; African Toy Figures; African Warrior Toy; African Warriors; Britains Swoppets; Charbens; Clones; Copies; Hong Kong; Indians; Lone Star; Made in Hong Kong; Native American; Native Costumes; Negro Fighters; Past The Post; Piracies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Zulus;
But why are we also looking at two Native Americans (top left)? I'll let Chris tell it: "By now you will have spotted the two figures top left in [the] photo 1 and be wondering why they are included. I had had that Indian in brown a couple of times in mixed lots and always put him in with Wild West lots of early Hong Kong copies of British figures for resale. Then when I got the two black larger version warriors there was that Indian in black as well, on checking, the base mark is the same as the warriors and the paint for both the black and brown versions . . . So my theory is that this Indian pose was the 8th pose, what do you think? Hard to prove until a bag/boxed set turns up."

African Barers; African Bearers; African Natives; African Toy Figures; African Warrior Toy; African Warriors; Britains Swoppets; Charbens; Clones; Copies; Hong Kong; Indians; Lone Star; Made in Hong Kong; Native American; Native Costumes; Negro Fighters; Past The Post; Piracies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Zulus;
I think he's right! And it was 'off to the attic' to see if I could find any as I had an idea I might have one somewhere? First stop was the Unknown Wild West Box 2, which is not supposed to have Britains' poses in it, but does if they are part of a mixed-origins set or 'lot'. I found two in a smallish sample, obviously I've only been collecting the larger scales for twelve or so years, but I still managed to find two (marked with asterisks).

African Barers; African Bearers; African Natives; African Toy Figures; African Warrior Toy; African Warriors; Britains Swoppets; Charbens; Clones; Copies; Hong Kong; Indians; Lone Star; Made in Hong Kong; Native American; Native Costumes; Negro Fighters; Past The Post; Piracies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Zulus;
However . . . neither quite fitted the bill! One is much smaller and unmarked the other has a faint 'made in Hong Kong' mark in a different font and a bunch of likewise -marked Wild West mates, so it was back to the drawing board - or attic! Note that both have their Britains feather-headdress reproduced.

African Barers; African Bearers; African Natives; African Toy Figures; African Warrior Toy; African Warriors; Britains Swoppets; Charbens; Clones; Copies; Hong Kong; Indians; Lone Star; Made in Hong Kong; Native American; Native Costumes; Negro Fighters; Past The Post; Piracies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Zulus;
Turning to a temporary box which got half-emptied in the course of this morning's antics as all the swoppet-copies were 'swapped-out' to a new box with only swoppets in! I managed to find one in a bag by himself!

African Barers; African Bearers; African Natives; African Toy Figures; African Warrior Toy; African Warriors; Britains Swoppets; Charbens; Clones; Copies; Hong Kong; Indians; Lone Star; Made in Hong Kong; Native American; Native Costumes; Negro Fighters; Past The Post; Piracies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Zulus;
This is he, and he's also from the larger Zulu type, going by the base mark, the point to note is that there is a definite attempt to created a more African style top-knot instead of the American's headdress, not quite the full quoit, but aiming there?

African Barers; African Bearers; African Natives; African Toy Figures; African Warrior Toy; African Warriors; Britains Swoppets; Charbens; Clones; Copies; Hong Kong; Indians; Lone Star; Made in Hong Kong; Native American; Native Costumes; Negro Fighters; Past The Post; Piracies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Zulus;
Chris's pair, one black, one brown, no matching Wild West, it all adds up to an eighth figure / ninth-pose in this range of originals and clones! And while he's right that it will take the finding of a set to confirm, its absence from the obvious set; the Past The Post set seen here, helps firm-up my own theory vis-à-vis that being the eventual/likely brand for the larger set of 'Zulus'.

African Barers; African Bearers; African Natives; African Toy Figures; African Warrior Toy; African Warriors; Britains Swoppets; Charbens; Clones; Copies; Hong Kong; Indians; Lone Star; Made in Hong Kong; Native American; Native Costumes; Negro Fighters; Past The Post; Piracies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Zulus;
Chris's are also both from the larger set, so two paces forward, one pace back, are we looking for the same figure in the smaller set and could it be the unmarked one from my unknowns (feathers say 'no'!) or will it, too, have the upper-surface base mark we looked at the other day?

Questions, questions!

African Barers; African Bearers; African Natives; African Toy Figures; African Warrior Toy; African Warriors; Britains Swoppets; Charbens; Clones; Copies; Hong Kong; Indians; Lone Star; Made in Hong Kong; Native American; Native Costumes; Negro Fighters; Past The Post; Piracies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Zulus;

While I had them all out I shot this chap, in the hope that flushed with these minor victories (and that carded smaller set which is a proper victory!), we might be able to find out something about this Britains 'Herald' Hong Kong copy. He has a separate knife unlike the donor, which is similar to but heavier than the Timpo knife and has something 'late Italian' about his production values, think Dulcop or all that Kinder/Giodi/CGGC stuff?

Five days later (6th August; early hours) . . . 

African Barers; African Bearers; African Natives; African Toy Figures; African Warrior Toy; African Warriors; Britains Swoppets; Charbens; Clones; Copies; Hong Kong; Indians; Lone Star; Made in Hong Kong; Native American; Native Costumes; Negro Fighters; Past The Post; Piracies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Zulus;

Literally sat there looking at me while I edited this and the previous post on the subject! He must have come-in with the other four additions, but not knowing Chris's theory, I'd sorted him out with the other Wild West and he was still waiting on the chest of drawers to go in the Wild West TBS box!
 

Thursday, July 29, 2021

E is for Explorer Cars . . . More Space Tanks!

Good things come in threes, although there's been a bit of a gap between the 2nd and third posts 'cos I was busy elsewhere! We're back with LB for a look at a few Space Tanks which have come in over the last six months, five in fact, taking my fleet to nine or ten I think, but I know two are trapped behind blisters (an LB generic and the Mikephil), however, one is a duplicate of one of those seen below anyway! The other was here.

404; 404A; 404B; 404C; Astronauts; Bulldozer; Delamare; Dozer Blade; Explorer Car; Lik Be; Lik Be Explorer Cars; Lik Be LB; Lik Be LP; Lik Be Space Tanks; LP Astronaughts; LP Lik Be; Lunar Exploration; Missile Launcher; No. 704; Prod No. 7536; Reconnaissance Car; Reconnaissance Vehicle; Rocket Launcher; Self-Propelled Missiles; Self-Propelled Rocket; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Bulldozer; Spacemen; This Is A Toy; Troop Carrier;
These came almost together a while ago, a single boxed reconnaissance vehicle and a three-deck set, over-branded to Delamare with a sticker firmly, almost hysterically, stating "THIS IS A TOY"! I think these three-deck sets had several brandings and a generic version? The contents however are all LB.

404; 404A; 404B; 404C; Astronauts; Bulldozer; Delamare; Dozer Blade; Explorer Car; Lik Be; Lik Be Explorer Cars; Lik Be LB; Lik Be LP; Lik Be Space Tanks; LP Astronaughts; LP Lik Be; Lunar Exploration; Missile Launcher; No. 704; Prod No. 7536; Reconnaissance Car; Reconnaissance Vehicle; Rocket Launcher; Self-Propelled Missiles; Self-Propelled Rocket; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Bulldozer; Spacemen; This Is A Toy; Troop Carrier;
This might confuse your brain for a second, I just couldn't work out how better to present the three scans as a single collage, but it's just for fun, the artwork is infant-oriented and definitely - no futurist classic!

Note the box has two codes, the '7536' being Delamare's, while the '704' is common to the various boxing's of this I've seen and must be Lik Be's own stock code, similar to the Explorer Car's 404, 405 and 406 series'ing? 

404; 404A; 404B; 404C; Astronauts; Bulldozer; Delamare; Dozer Blade; Explorer Car; Lik Be; Lik Be Explorer Cars; Lik Be LB; Lik Be LP; Lik Be Space Tanks; LP Astronaughts; LP Lik Be; Lunar Exploration; Missile Launcher; No. 704; Prod No. 7536; Reconnaissance Car; Reconnaissance Vehicle; Rocket Launcher; Self-Propelled Missiles; Self-Propelled Rocket; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Bulldozer; Spacemen; This Is A Toy; Troop Carrier;
The trays follow the order of similar sets by Blue Box, Lucky, Woolbro and the like with a larger piece and a few smaller items, in this case the soft polyethylene small-scale versions of their astronauts/spacemen, the middle tray getting two of the 'cake-decorating' pieces.

404; 404A; 404B; 404C; Astronauts; Bulldozer; Delamare; Dozer Blade; Explorer Car; Lik Be; Lik Be Explorer Cars; Lik Be LB; Lik Be LP; Lik Be Space Tanks; LP Astronaughts; LP Lik Be; Lunar Exploration; Missile Launcher; No. 704; Prod No. 7536; Reconnaissance Car; Reconnaissance Vehicle; Rocket Launcher; Self-Propelled Missiles; Self-Propelled Rocket; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Bulldozer; Spacemen; This Is A Toy; Troop Carrier;
Of particular interest with the two tanks; another recce' vehicle and the troop-carrier/living accommodation 'space bus', is that one of the track units has the holes for a bulldozer attachment, the other three don't. Presumably these [specific sets] were issued after those small-box 'construction' versions and they were just using-up the old track-units by throwing them in the same picking-bins as the blanked-off ones; the packers only having to colour-match a left and right unit?

404; 404A; 404B; 404C; Astronauts; Bulldozer; Delamare; Dozer Blade; Explorer Car; Lik Be; Lik Be Explorer Cars; Lik Be LB; Lik Be LP; Lik Be Space Tanks; LP Astronaughts; LP Lik Be; Lunar Exploration; Missile Launcher; No. 704; Prod No. 7536; Reconnaissance Car; Reconnaissance Vehicle; Rocket Launcher; Self-Propelled Missiles; Self-Propelled Rocket; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Bulldozer; Spacemen; This Is A Toy; Troop Carrier;
The three together; the other one on its box, a tad-smaller than the Airfix readymade's boxes, but somehow compatible, in thought, if not in deed!

404; 404A; 404B; 404C; Astronauts; Bulldozer; Delamare; Dozer Blade; Explorer Car; Lik Be; Lik Be Explorer Cars; Lik Be LB; Lik Be LP; Lik Be Space Tanks; LP Astronaughts; LP Lik Be; Lunar Exploration; Missile Launcher; No. 704; Prod No. 7536; Reconnaissance Car; Reconnaissance Vehicle; Rocket Launcher; Self-Propelled Missiles; Self-Propelled Rocket; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Bulldozer; Spacemen; This Is A Toy; Troop Carrier;
Box art; I don't think I've ever seen a blue one or a silver-blue/metallic one, but the two shades of orange (reddish and yellowish) and the deep olive-drab seem equally common, grey ones have been reported (?) and while the occasional one gets the later bright green tracks, some get silver, most seem to get black.

404; 404A; 404B; 404C; Astronauts; Bulldozer; Delamare; Dozer Blade; Explorer Car; Lik Be; Lik Be Explorer Cars; Lik Be LB; Lik Be LP; Lik Be Space Tanks; LP Astronaughts; LP Lik Be; Lunar Exploration; Missile Launcher; No. 704; Prod No. 7536; Reconnaissance Car; Reconnaissance Vehicle; Rocket Launcher; Self-Propelled Missiles; Self-Propelled Rocket; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Bulldozer; Spacemen; This Is A Toy; Troop Carrier;
The boxed one had so much glue blobbed on the aerial mounting-hole it melted the plastic after the machine was put in the box, leaving it with an attitude somewhere between rakish and daft! I don't think it's mendable due to the amount you'd lose cleaning it up, leaving it permanently loose, a problem which already afflicts the spot-lights on several of mine.

We've seen this one before, I think - with a dozer-blade. Note the 404 (box code) is on the baseplate, this is true for the 405 versions as well as the 406's, the code differences being explained in the packaging.

404; 404A; 404B; 404C; Astronauts; Bulldozer; Delamare; Dozer Blade; Explorer Car; Lik Be; Lik Be Explorer Cars; Lik Be LB; Lik Be LP; Lik Be Space Tanks; LP Astronaughts; LP Lik Be; Lunar Exploration; Missile Launcher; No. 704; Prod No. 7536; Reconnaissance Car; Reconnaissance Vehicle; Rocket Launcher; Self-Propelled Missiles; Self-Propelled Rocket; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Bulldozer; Spacemen; This Is A Toy; Troop Carrier;
The other two came in a few weeks ago, courtesy of 'Tony'. Now . . . Tony says nice things about the Blog, and I bought from him a few years ago and gave him a shout-out in one of the subsequent posts involving that lot, only I didn't know he was using his mates' eBay account then, so I name-checked someone who probably doesn’t even know the Blog exists, let alone give a fig about it! So; Hi Tony, here they are, in their new 'good home', and thanks for the kind words and past-bargains!

Top left is another dark-olive green recce' vehicle and I temporarily added the dozer-blade to the above Delamare boxed sample for this shot (top right), while bottom right is an orange rocket launcher, my first with a push-and-go motor, next to the older (in the collection) newer (in issue-time) one with high carpet-wheels.

The launcher is quite a common design, originally from Lone Star die-cast army trucks, although they got a late space theme in blue and chrome, we saw it recently attached to a Hong Kong copy of the Crescent rocket launcher!

The bottom image shows the three types of wheels hidden behind the Panzer IV track-units, from the left; push-and-go motor with rubber wheels, freewheeling plastic still with the old push-and-go baseplate, and the newer, lower-cost (?) all polyethylene baseplate and clip-in wheels giving it a more toy-like (as opposed to 'model' like) appearance. The image also illustrates the three known track colours.

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

P is for Payton, Winneco, Palmer, HG Toys . . .

. . . and now could be Victory Buy for/or by BMC? And there's bound to be a Hong Kong version somewhere!

Another post which grew organically over time, starting with Brian Berke's purchase of a re-issue in a local hobby store in N. East USA, prompting me to locate a couple, in the course of which the riders were identified (they've been in the unknown's for years!) and Hong Kong squeezed in at the end!

4x4 Truck; Army Lorry; BMC; Cargo Handling Detachment; Cargo Truck; CHD Army Vehicle; GS Truck; HG Toys; M.S. No. 6027; Made In America; Made in Hong Kong; Ming Shing; MS Hong Kong; Palmer; Parachute Battalion; Paratrooper Toys; Payton; Payton Army Truck; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Paratrooper; Toy Soldiers Depot; US Army Truck; Victory Buy; Winneco;
2.99 seems like a steal to me, Toy Soldiers Depot have some at 1.99 plus postage, so about the same in the end, if you grab a few. Now manufactured in neutral grey plastic so paint will be everything!

I don't know for certain if the originator is Victory Buy, and the packaging is generic/near-blank but they seem to have a lot of this old stuff now? It never stared in BMC publicity as far as I know (they have been carrying the Payton twin-flak 'space tank'). . . and can anyone hazard a guess as to what CHD might mean or signify - Cargo Handling Detachment? Could just as easily be coming-up from Mexico?

4x4 Truck; Army Lorry; BMC; Cargo Handling Detachment; Cargo Truck; CHD Army Vehicle; GS Truck; HG Toys; M.S. No. 6027; Made In America; Made in Hong Kong; Ming Shing; MS Hong Kong; Palmer; Parachute Battalion; Paratrooper Toys; Payton; Payton Army Truck; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Paratrooper; Toy Soldiers Depot; US Army Truck; Victory Buy; Winneco;
So I managed to track down what I guess is an earlier one (olive green, stickers) and a later one (cabbage green, no stickers), and I should point out - as we go through the post - my olive one has the slightly smaller, wider-axle'd wheels of the gun/jeep as it's front pair, not that noticeable, but it needs to be sorted at some point!

4x4 Truck; Army Lorry; BMC; Cargo Handling Detachment; Cargo Truck; CHD Army Vehicle; GS Truck; HG Toys; M.S. No. 6027; Made In America; Made in Hong Kong; Ming Shing; MS Hong Kong; Palmer; Parachute Battalion; Paratrooper Toys; Payton; Payton Army Truck; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Paratrooper; Toy Soldiers Depot; US Army Truck; Victory Buy; Winneco;
You can see from the series of mould-damage 'glitches' on the right-hand door's interior surface that all three trucks have come from the same tool.

I hadn't noticed to begin with how filthy the cabbage-green one was, I think it's been knocking-about in a box/tin/tub with lead (hollow-cast/pod-foot) or whitemetal (war gaming) figures for a couple of decades or so . . . but it might have been a pencil case, whatever the cause, static had given it a good coating of some graphite-like substance!

4x4 Truck; Army Lorry; BMC; Cargo Handling Detachment; Cargo Truck; CHD Army Vehicle; GS Truck; HG Toys; M.S. No. 6027; Made In America; Made in Hong Kong; Ming Shing; MS Hong Kong; Palmer; Parachute Battalion; Paratrooper Toys; Payton; Payton Army Truck; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Paratrooper; Toy Soldiers Depot; US Army Truck; Victory Buy; Winneco;
A scaler from Brian with one of Crescent's finest, it's really carpet-wars scale! The flash round the rear corners and on the foot-step/running board has got worse over the years as the mould ages, but it easily removed with a sharp blade.

4x4 Truck; Army Lorry; BMC; Cargo Handling Detachment; Cargo Truck; CHD Army Vehicle; GS Truck; HG Toys; M.S. No. 6027; Made In America; Made in Hong Kong; Ming Shing; MS Hong Kong; Palmer; Parachute Battalion; Paratrooper Toys; Payton; Payton Army Truck; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Paratrooper; Toy Soldiers Depot; US Army Truck; Victory Buy; Winneco;
More shots and the bedspread one shows them after I gave them the TFR treatment, almost factory-fresh!

4x4 Truck; Army Lorry; BMC; Cargo Handling Detachment; Cargo Truck; CHD Army Vehicle; GS Truck; HG Toys; M.S. No. 6027; Made In America; Made in Hong Kong; Ming Shing; MS Hong Kong; Palmer; Parachute Battalion; Paratrooper Toys; Payton; Payton Army Truck; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Paratrooper; Toy Soldiers Depot; US Army Truck; Victory Buy; Winneco;
We looked at the figures briefly ages ago in an ostensibly Marx post, but I didn't - at the time - clock the seated figures that went with them (or I might have, and not mentioned it/soon forgot it, as they were in storage at the time!), they are dead common in mixed lots, junk lots and rummage trays at shows and on the internet, so the sets must have been almost as common as the Tim Mee 'Vietnam' GI's sets were, over the years.

Brian actually sent some of them (the other figures) too, a couple of years ago, we saw them here briefly (in a bag!) and when everything's sorted we'll have a proper look at it all again.

4x4 Truck; Army Lorry; BMC; Cargo Handling Detachment; Cargo Truck; CHD Army Vehicle; GS Truck; HG Toys; M.S. No. 6027; Made In America; Made in Hong Kong; Ming Shing; MS Hong Kong; Palmer; Parachute Battalion; Paratrooper Toys; Payton; Payton Army Truck; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Paratrooper; Toy Soldiers Depot; US Army Truck; Victory Buy; Winneco;
Hong Kong took the seated chap, added a loop to his helmet and dropped him out of a perfectly serviceable aeroplane on the end of a bed-sheet! MS could be Ming Shing, a known novelty issuer from Chai Wan, Hong Kong, but there's nothing concrete.

I'm pretty sure there's an Italian branded import version of this somewhere, but I can't find it or the images, so that's a big question-mark against a possible false-memory!

Thanks to Mr Berke again for the shots (all the grey ones) which got me tracking down the others and pulling it all together a bit; Payton subsequently owned by Winneco and Palmer, issued by HG Toys in a 'rack toy' style boxed play-set and now . . . by . . . someone? And the grey one's not a 'recast'; you cast metal, it's a re-issue of moulded product from the original tool.