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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.

Sunday, September 12, 2021

News, Views Etc . . . C is for Comments - Not!

I've just found and answered a bunch of comments for which I'd had no eMail notifications, so I'll try refreshing my settings, but Blogger just hasn't been the same after last year's layout/format changes . . . it might be fine on a smart-phone, but if you're using a lap-top or desk-top it's glitchy and a bit crap.

I don't even bother with traffic stats anymore while tag-editing is a pain! In the past the big changes in - can't remember now (2010 and 2012 . . . 2009 and 12?), were always 'get-used-to-able', but these last changes are a year old and still visually horrible - in 'edit' - and technically annoying!

Saturday, September 11, 2021

News, Views Etc . . . Obituaries

Given how sombre the day has been today (more-so than the 10th anniversary?), I thought upbeat or trite stuff about toys was out of place, and having got well behind with News Views . . . and links, here at Small Scale World over the last nine-months, it is the day for sad news . . .

Ron Angelon
https://obituaries.kokomotribune.com/obituary/ronald-angleton-1082992291

Melvin Aria (MA Toy Soldiers)
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/inquirer/name/melvin-aria-obituary?pid=199597871

Dave Bills (Wallace Ladmo Show)
https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/arts/artist-dave-bills-wallace-ladmo-show-has-died-11771252

Charles Byron
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/fredericknewspost/obituary.aspx?n=charles-byron-fulks&pid=197602120&fhid=9951

Bruce Miller
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/louisville/name/bruce-miller-obituary?pid=199892757

Thomas Sandford
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/wiscnews/name/thomas-sanford-obituary?pid=197654895

Charlie Watts, late of the Rolling Stones (a popular Beat combo'!) who collected American Civil War memorabilia, including Toy Soldiers, among his other pastimes; vintage cars, breeding horses (Arabians) and antique silverware, he was a percussionist of some note[s] too!

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

P is for Previously Seen on the Internet . . . III - Ceremonials

Two more from the archive of stuff I've posted elsewhere, and we're all starched and ironed this time, with resin and plastic tourist souvenirs, the former new, the later seen before in one form or another.

Cavendish Guards; Cavendish Miniatures; Cavendish Novelties; Ceremonial Figures; Ceremonial Guards; Ceremonial Troops; Horse Guards; Lifeguards; Police Figures; Policeman; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tourist Keepsake; Tourist Novelty; Tourist Souvenier; Tourist Souvenir; Toy Soldiers;
Alan Copsey posted some lovely resin Turks he'd found (in Istanbul I think?), and in the subsequent discussion on them and similar figures (those pirates we've seen before here with different bases), and fallout from same, I picked-up these four vaguely-54mm (thick bases) figures in poured resin, which are obviously aimed at our tourist trade (as Alan's were aimed at Turkey's). No Yeoman 'Beefeater' or Horse Guard (they may be out there?) but a nice [Gordon?] Highland officer to make up!

Cavendish Guards; Cavendish Miniatures; Cavendish Novelties; Ceremonial Figures; Ceremonial Guards; Ceremonial Troops; Horse Guards; Lifeguards; Police Figures; Policeman; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tourist Keepsake; Tourist Novelty; Tourist Souvenier; Tourist Souvenir; Toy Soldiers;
It struck me the new one was (although unmarked) stylistically similar to the larger 85mm G•G-marked one we looked at a while ago, donated to the blog by Peter Evans of Plastic Warrior magazine (and coincidentally - webmaster of the Faceplant group), which was in part the point of the original chat; that these Chinese factories are making things for every budget in every [commercially viable] territory!

Cavendish Guards; Cavendish Miniatures; Cavendish Novelties; Ceremonial Figures; Ceremonial Guards; Ceremonial Troops; Horse Guards; Lifeguards; Police Figures; Policeman; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tourist Keepsake; Tourist Novelty; Tourist Souvenier; Tourist Souvenir; Toy Soldiers;
I also picked up another boxing of the Cavendish Miniatures Hong Kong copies, apparently sold by Cavendish (and many others) until so recently you may still find the odd one in the kiosks round Soho or Leicester Square, or that funny bazaar half-way up Charring Cross road?

The second issue (I don't know which is which, but would place the smaller/white tray as the newer (it's always about shaving unit-costs) continues the error of transcribing the two Household Cavalry regiments titles; 'Blues' are Horse Guards, 'Royals' are red . . . life-blood, Lifeguards!

Cavendish Guards; Cavendish Miniatures; Cavendish Novelties; Ceremonial Figures; Ceremonial Guards; Ceremonial Troops; Horse Guards; Lifeguards; Police Figures; Policeman; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tourist Keepsake; Tourist Novelty; Tourist Souvenier; Tourist Souvenir; Toy Soldiers;
You were thinking "They look the same size, what's he on about"! Less cardboard is cheaper, less, white plastic is cheaper than more, yellow, so on an order of say ten thousand units, that can be hundreds of dollars saved, plus, the price can stay the same or go up a bit (people expect things to go up after a few years), so you 'make' at both ends, factory-door and Joe-public!

Tuesday, September 7, 2021

P is for Previously Seen on the Internet . . . II - Ancients and Medievals

Continuing with my cheap Lazy Posts, and a quick look at a few figures depicting warriors of the earlier eras.

Café Storm; Café Storm Viking; Cane Toy Soldiers; Cane Viking; Cherilea Toy Soldiers; Cherilea Viking; Co-Ma Viking; Coma Toy Soldiers; Egyptian Toy Soldiers; Knights In Armour; Lone Star; Lone Star Knights; Lone Star Medievals; Marx Toy Soldiers; Marx Viking; Medieval Knights; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Egyptian; Tatra Plastic Toys; Tatra Plastics; Tatra Toy Soldiers; Timpo Toys; Timpo Viking; Viking Figures; Viking Toys;
Starting in pre-Ptolemaic anciet Egypt, Tatra - the brown one is dark bronze and marked 'Made In England' as is the silver one below him, the rest only have the 'EGYPTIAN' name-plate mark on the chamfered edge.

Café Storm; Café Storm Viking; Cane Toy Soldiers; Cane Viking; Cherilea Toy Soldiers; Cherilea Viking; Co-Ma Viking; Coma Toy Soldiers; Egyptian Toy Soldiers; Knights In Armour; Lone Star; Lone Star Knights; Lone Star Medievals; Marx Toy Soldiers; Marx Viking; Medieval Knights; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Egyptian; Tatra Plastic Toys; Tatra Plastics; Tatra Toy Soldiers; Timpo Toys; Timpo Viking; Viking Figures; Viking Toys;
Coming forwards 3000-odd years nearer the present-day and we find the Vikings! Sorting to move to storage temporarily (I hope!) I grabbed one of each for a comparison; they go better together for being a barbarian horde!

Café Storm; Café Storm Viking; Cane Toy Soldiers; Cane Viking; Cherilea Toy Soldiers; Cherilea Viking; Co-Ma Viking; Coma Toy Soldiers; Egyptian Toy Soldiers; Knights In Armour; Lone Star; Lone Star Knights; Lone Star Medievals; Marx Toy Soldiers; Marx Viking; Medieval Knights; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tatra Egyptian; Tatra Plastic Toys; Tatra Plastics; Tatra Toy Soldiers; Timpo Toys; Timpo Viking; Viking Figures; Viking Toys;
Another 4/500-years finds us in the medieval period with Lone Star - odd plastic colours, from the left; metallic green plastic (and paint), a pinkish-taupe, a putty-grey, a dove-grey and a white plastic figure.

I've also been posting a few links of similar ilk/subject matter about the place, here are two on the ancient/medieval theme;

Faceplant -
https://www.facebook.com/worldbeautiesandwonders/photos/a.105095208262327/202175238554323/

My Modern Met -
https://mymodernmet.com/3d-print-sculptures-scan-the-world/?fbclid=IwAR06Es2t-HjS6KWMIvorj13Z9FjAis-x11q44T4kR8X_iIGAsijzxYBqg68

Monday, September 6, 2021

P is for Previously Seen on the Internet . . . I - Space

As well as here, I do from time to time post elsewhere, and for a while now (well, since the start of the global Covid-19 SARS-Cov2 coronavirus pandemic!) I have been posting the odd bit to various Faceplant 'groups', Heiler Brian's group tends to get stuff which has already been seen here (or is less relevant to this Blog - re-posted Star Wars and Dr Who memes, toy/pop cultural cartoons etc!), but Peter Evans's Friends of Plastic Warrior and a couple of the Polish sites get new stuff, and there's been the odd other bit.

As posting on such sites is a pretty ephemeral exercise with little in the way of SEO or tags/labels, and with them eventually disappearing off the bottom of the page (you can search by author, but if they've posted a lot your browser can slow to a stop on Faceplant before you find it), I thought I'd re-post some of it here, by way of a variation of Lazy Posts!

Supermarionation; 40mm Figurines; 54mm Toy Figures; Argentine Space Woman; Britains Copy; Britains Space; Deetail Copy; Deetail Space; Filmation; Fireball XL5; Gerry Anderson; Jean Astronauts; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean Spacemen; MPC Fireball XL5; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Aliens; Space Woman;
Jean Höfleur 40mm astronauts from the Luna Station play-sets, and - as far as I know - they only downsized four of the eight larger-scale figures, although there were [earlier?] multi-coloured versions; these have a coat of semi-matt silbver paint over silver plastic.

Supermarionation; 40mm Figurines; 54mm Toy Figures; Argentine Space Woman; Britains Copy; Britains Space; Deetail Copy; Deetail Space; Filmation; Fireball XL5; Gerry Anderson; Jean Astronauts; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean Spacemen; MPC Fireball XL5; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Aliens; Space Woman;
Britains Deetail-style Alien-Cylon-Robo' Babe, with an Argentine copy on the right, the copy is polystyrene and has a sensible 'toy soldier' base! I just love the metallic pink and cherry red . . . Space disco-babe! I don't have a brand/maker for the copy yet?

Supermarionation; 40mm Figurines; 54mm Toy Figures; Argentine Space Woman; Britains Copy; Britains Space; Deetail Copy; Deetail Space; Filmation; Fireball XL5; Gerry Anderson; Jean Astronauts; Jean Höffler; Jean Hoefler; Jean Spacemen; MPC Fireball XL5; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Aliens; Space Woman;
Fireball XL5's Venus (in blue jeans?) on a Speeder Bike, No! Hovercycle, No! Space Flyer, No! Lawmaster, No!. . . Jetmobile; she's on a Jetmobile! MPC. I still need a Steve Zodiac if anyone happens to have a spare (I know, I'm thinking of going into stand-up!), I have his bike, but he's wandered off!

Thursday, September 2, 2021

N is for Nostalgia - Bread, Tiger?

Does anyone remember this? I don't and I've been living here for years! Found in a back drawer - I'm finding all sorts of stuff; about 3 meters [A4 stack] of Admiral Hall's paperwork, a bag of powdered asbestos (I nearly opened in a flurry of what I though was going to be wood-floor), the Imperial Chinese flag I knew was somewhere, a bottle of mercury, enough candles to get me through the first year of the coming apocalypse . . . !

Tiger Bread? I seriously don't remember it, but I'm guessing (no consume/use-by stamps or CE marks) that it dates back to at least the 1980's but suspect the 1960/70's! Did you have Tiger Bread? It came with  an orange plastic clip I forgot to shoot.


Tuesday, August 31, 2021

L is for Lido Lookie-Likees!

Probably the last post of Rack Toy Month, unless I get another out this evening which is unlikely, as I have old printers to deal with! But as I said the other day, there's still loads in the RTM queue and while some can wait 'till next year, I'll try to work through a few in the weeks ahead. Medievals seem to have been ignored in RTM so I'll clear them first, but posting will go back to occasional as I still have a shed-load to do in real-life!

ACW Infantry; American Gi's; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Novelty; Knights; Knights In Armour; Made in Hong Kong; Medieval Knights; Medieval Toy Figures; Novelty Toy; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toy Plastic Knight; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tim Mee; Tim Mee American Civil War; Tim Mee American infantry; Tim Mee GI's; Tim Mee Knights; Tim-Mee;
We looked at my smallish sample of Lido-copy medievals a while ago, and how I worked out what they were; well, now I have the generic Hong Kong packaging! Horses are wackier colours than the realistic white and off-white of my pre-existing sample, but they're fun toys!

ACW Infantry; American Gi's; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Novelty; Knights; Knights In Armour; Made in Hong Kong; Medieval Knights; Medieval Toy Figures; Novelty Toy; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toy Plastic Knight; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tim Mee; Tim Mee American Civil War; Tim Mee American infantry; Tim Mee GI's; Tim Mee Knights; Tim-Mee;
Couple more shots, same MO as before; soft polyethylene figures and hard polystyrene for the horses, and that's it really, it was all said last time!

ACW Infantry; American Gi's; Hong Kong Copies; Hong Kong Novelty; Knights; Knights In Armour; Made in Hong Kong; Medieval Knights; Medieval Toy Figures; Novelty Toy; Rack Toy Figures; Rack Toy Month; Rack Toy Plastic Knight; RTM; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Tim Mee; Tim Mee American Civil War; Tim Mee American infantry; Tim Mee GI's; Tim Mee Knights; Tim-Mee;
I also had these come in . . . seemingly (lots of gloss black and silver paint) from the same source; cruder copies of Lido GI's and ACW in odd, marbled 'ethylene. These are all the sample and both yellow-green ones are damaged, but there must be more out there!

T is for Two - Carded Western Sets

Well, having split the Past the Post folder yesterday, these Indians might have languished for a while, but in looking to see if Brain had sent anything that might have gone in the previous post I found some Indians he sent last year, which reminded me I had an Ajax set which needs Blogging (I had posted it on a Faceplant group a while ago), so a quick search in the big folder and we have another T is for Two... !

Ajax Wild West; Bergan Indians; Bergan Toy Company; Bergan-Beton; Bergen Beton; Beton Co.; Beton Indians; Britains Indians; Britains Wild West; Crescent 54mm; Crescent Indians; Crescent Wild West; Fighting Indians; Native American Indians; Past The Post; Red Indian Series; Red Indians; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wild West Figures; Wild West Indians;
This is the other Past the Post set I have, also from James Opie, but not dated, however it's safe to assume they were bought together and will have been available in July 1964.

Ajax Wild West; Bergan Indians; Bergan Toy Company; Bergan-Beton; Bergen Beton; Beton Co.; Beton Indians; Britains Indians; Britains Wild West; Crescent 54mm; Crescent Indians; Crescent Wild West; Fighting Indians; Native American Indians; Past The Post; Red Indian Series; Red Indians; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wild West Figures; Wild West Indians;
A  mix of clones from Crescent and Britains (including another iteration of the running guy we've managed to see three or four times in the last few weeks here at Small Scale World!), along with an odd stumpy chap (far right of the left-hand - yellow - half) who also has several piracies, but I'm not sure I've ID'd his donor yet . . . if he has one? Hilco, some European make? There's some duplicates, so I don't know if this is all the poses available, there may have been more.

Ajax Wild West; Bergan Indians; Bergan Toy Company; Bergan-Beton; Bergen Beton; Beton Co.; Beton Indians; Britains Indians; Britains Wild West; Crescent 54mm; Crescent Indians; Crescent Wild West; Fighting Indians; Native American Indians; Past The Post; Red Indian Series; Red Indians; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wild West Figures; Wild West Indians;
Base mark is not the same as the Monogram GI's we looked at in the previous post, and the base shape of the donors is copied, so increasing the likelihood of sorting loose figures into two separate groups?

Ajax Wild West; Bergan Indians; Bergan Toy Company; Bergan-Beton; Bergen Beton; Beton Co.; Beton Indians; Britains Indians; Britains Wild West; Crescent 54mm; Crescent Indians; Crescent Wild West; Fighting Indians; Native American Indians; Past The Post; Red Indian Series; Red Indians; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wild West Figures; Wild West Indians;
As we can see I have done here in one of the unknown/TBS boxes! A few points to note, by the asterisks:

  • ·         Yellow have similar bases to Chris Smith's UN Infantry (previous post)
  • ·         Red are from the canoe we saw a few days ago
  • ·         Blue are three, unrelated, unknowns who don't have their own bags yet
  • ·         Green are a good lot (LH) and true fakes (RH) pretending to be the other lot!

And this is the sort of image where everyone who's ever saved stuff for me or the Blog needs to be thanked, as it's only by gathering and collating all this HK junk, that the tales - eventually - get told!

And note this is only the Britains/Crescent/Lone Star section, there is a big section of Airfix clones and quite a few Jean copies elsewhere (but they were both later (1980/90's) and I am having more success with brands/carriers for them), while these are mostly from the late 1950's and through the 1960's.

Ajax Wild West; Bergan Indians; Bergan Toy Company; Bergan-Beton; Bergen Beton; Beton Co.; Beton Indians; Britains Indians; Britains Wild West; Crescent 54mm; Crescent Indians; Crescent Wild West; Fighting Indians; Native American Indians; Past The Post; Red Indian Series; Red Indians; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wild West Figures; Wild West Indians;
This came-in a while ago, and I posted it elsewhere with the joke "I'm still waiting for the 'Flower Arranging Indians' but in the meantime I guess this will have to do!". A small 'dime store' set from Ajax with ex-Bergan/Beton sculpts all in a hard polystyrene.

Ajax Wild West; Bergan Indians; Bergan Toy Company; Bergan-Beton; Bergen Beton; Beton Co.; Beton Indians; Britains Indians; Britains Wild West; Crescent 54mm; Crescent Indians; Crescent Wild West; Fighting Indians; Native American Indians; Past The Post; Red Indian Series; Red Indians; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wild West Figures; Wild West Indians;
Brian had sent these a while ago, Ajax copies of Beton, with a nice selection of colours; I rather like the one on the right who appears to be mottled blue/yellow.

Ajax Wild West; Bergan Indians; Bergan Toy Company; Bergan-Beton; Bergen Beton; Beton Co.; Beton Indians; Britains Indians; Britains Wild West; Crescent 54mm; Crescent Indians; Crescent Wild West; Fighting Indians; Native American Indians; Past The Post; Red Indian Series; Red Indians; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wild West Figures; Wild West Indians;
A sizer; while the mounted figures match the 50mil'ish of the originals and the Airfix/Reamsa/Reisler (and others) copies, the foot figures are heading for 70mm, nice big toys for little hands to grab!

T is for Two - Khaki Infantry Rack Toys

This wasn't even in the quese until I found the .zip file from Chris in Downloads this morning and thought I'd better pull my finger out and get them up here before the end of the month, so then I thought I might as well add the others as they follow a theme!

20 Pieces; 8213 US Infantry; Belgian Congo; Empire Made; Fairylite; H2106 Polythene Soldiers; Hong Kong Toy Soldiers; Katanga; Lone Star Khaki Infantry; Lone Star Paratroops; Made in Hong Kong; Monogram Infantry Figures; Past The Post; Plastic Toy Figures; PM35 US Infantry; Quality Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldiers Series; UN Helmets; UN Infantry; UN Troops; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Soldiers;
Fairylite (whom I regularly confuse - in my head - with the antipodean Feathalite! Not here, yet, I think?) were an early British importer/re-packer, jobbing both domestic production and Hong Kong output (there is a Fairylite version of the Jimson tank and transporter for instance) and Chris Smith sent these as part of our further discussions (off Blog) on the African 'Zulus' the other-few-weeks back.

The set bears some similarities with the blue & yellow trays which turn-up on evilBay from time to time, and of which a good example was recently in Plastic Warrior magazine. The back has a strange 'envelope-fold' closure and wire-hanger which looks easy to tare, so that this has survived intact is a minor miracle.

20 Pieces; 8213 US Infantry; Belgian Congo; Empire Made; Fairylite; H2106 Polythene Soldiers; Hong Kong Toy Soldiers; Katanga; Lone Star Khaki Infantry; Lone Star Paratroops; Made in Hong Kong; Monogram Infantry Figures; Past The Post; Plastic Toy Figures; PM35 US Infantry; Quality Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldiers Series; UN Helmets; UN Infantry; UN Troops; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Soldiers;
Those other trays however have the Britains/Timpo copies, whereas these are clearly Lone Star clones, painted-up to UN service, which could be a clue as to approximate production date, after the 1948 Middle East deployments, the next UN mission which caught the popular imagination was the war/s and insurgencies resulting from the collapse of the Belgian Congo, so early to mid-1960;s for this set? the 'Empire Made' is another clue, by the 1970's most mentions of 'empire' on prodcts from the colony had been replaced by some form of 'Hong Kong'.

20 Pieces; 8213 US Infantry; Belgian Congo; Empire Made; Fairylite; H2106 Polythene Soldiers; Hong Kong Toy Soldiers; Katanga; Lone Star Khaki Infantry; Lone Star Paratroops; Made in Hong Kong; Monogram Infantry Figures; Past The Post; Plastic Toy Figures; PM35 US Infantry; Quality Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldiers Series; UN Helmets; UN Infantry; UN Troops; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Soldiers;

This contemporary set (dated '64 by the diligent - and legendary - James Opie) has been seen here before, but back when the Blog had forty visitors a day, not the number we have now, and I know some people don't bother with the tag-list much, so we'll have another quick look!

Past the Post, who I mentioned in those Zulu posts, as being a possible source of those figures, there's so little on them they may be a phantom branding for the UK (or other) importers, and I have seen larger trays like the one in PW, or the one above, but in the same red-yellow Past the Post graphics.

20 Pieces; 8213 US Infantry; Belgian Congo; Empire Made; Fairylite; H2106 Polythene Soldiers; Hong Kong Toy Soldiers; Katanga; Lone Star Khaki Infantry; Lone Star Paratroops; Made in Hong Kong; Monogram Infantry Figures; Past The Post; Plastic Toy Figures; PM35 US Infantry; Quality Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldiers Series; UN Helmets; UN Infantry; UN Troops; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Soldiers;
Copies of Monogram's PM35/8213 US Infantry kit-figures, there are several sets of these and we have looked at them briefly here at Small Scale World in the past, only the carded rack-toy examples though, and I will get round to comparing and contrasting all of them with the lose samples - one day!

20 Pieces; 8213 US Infantry; Belgian Congo; Empire Made; Fairylite; H2106 Polythene Soldiers; Hong Kong Toy Soldiers; Katanga; Lone Star Khaki Infantry; Lone Star Paratroops; Made in Hong Kong; Monogram Infantry Figures; Past The Post; Plastic Toy Figures; PM35 US Infantry; Quality Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldiers Series; UN Helmets; UN Infantry; UN Troops; Vintage Plastic Soldiers; Vintage Toy Soldiers;
The marking is neatly stamped in two parts 'MADE IN' and 'HONG KONG', despite also having the 'Empire made' on the box. These are smaller (45mm 'ish) than the closer to 54mm of the other sets mentioned/above.

Monday, August 30, 2021

C is for Circus Caravan

We've looked at the larger version of this once or twice, but the smaller one needs a quick box-tick and is notable for having a draft-camel rather than the horse teams or locomotives of the larger set, or my other small blister.

Baby Camel; Britains Copies; Britains Zoo; Camel Toy; Circus Animals; Circus Caravan; Circus Figures; Circus Toys; Circus Train; Circus Wagons; Crescent Circus; Crescent Copy; Crescent Horse; Hong Kong Circus; Merit Circus; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Circus; Vintage Circus Toy;
The camel appears to have a different draw-bar to the alternate horse in my existing set, and is quite a good sculpt, based on the Britains 'Zoo' baby camel I think; hollow like the large-set's towing horses, and it comes with two Crescent-copy circus horses, which would be disappointing if you were going to open it and play with the contents?

Baby Camel; Britains Copies; Britains Zoo; Camel Toy; Circus Animals; Circus Caravan; Circus Figures; Circus Toys; Circus Train; Circus Wagons; Crescent Circus; Crescent Copy; Crescent Horse; Hong Kong Circus; Merit Circus; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Circus; Vintage Circus Toy;
We looked at the contents of these sets here, but a couple of close-ups anyway, and the oddity that one of the horses has been stuck to the [Merit copy] wagon-floor with the wrong leg! That's it, quick box-ticking on the alternate contents of a set we've seen previously here - once I'm settled we'll have a proper look at all three sets and the loose samples in one - bigger - post over on the Giant or Not Blog.

Sunday, August 29, 2021

E is for Emergency Team

Just a quickie but it ties into the previous post, indeed it is the only real reason the previous post was published in the end! We've seen the current/more recent Halsall (now HTI) stuff here before, both as shelfies and collection, but this has been in the collection for 15-20 years I think and adds to the whole picture.

1:72; 1:72nd Scale; Carded Set; Emergency Team; Halsall Haswell Toys; Helicopter Toy; HTI Toys; Kentoys; Kentoys Wheelers; Medics; No.40665; Play Set; Play-Set; Playset; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Teamsters; Time 4 Toys; Time4Toys; Toys; Wheelers;
The obvious thing to note is that the contents are the same as Kentoys own-branded sets, so these are a contract-manufactured, or just catalogue-bought 'thing', with optional own-brand graphics set for Halsall, but originating with Kentoys.

However the Teamsters sub-branding or line brand-mark has - more recently - been used for stuff which originated with Pioneer! Yeah . . . it's almost been Pioneer month not Rack Toy Month this year, but that's purely coincidental - a lot of it was in the box I had to take-apart!

1 RTM Halsall Haswell Toys 1-72nd Scale Teamsters Emergency Team Kentoys Civilian Medical Medics Plastic Toy Set
Quick close-up of the figures, always the driving force here at Small Scale World, the accessories have a lot in common with stuff in Supreme sets and as I said at the start of the month, one day I'll do comparison articles for all this stuff, and try to make more sense of it all for posterity!

1 RTM Halsall Haswell Toys 1-72nd Scale Teamsters Emergency Team Kentoys Civilian Medical Medics Plastic Toy Set
Case in point here - this helicopter is a much poorer or cruder model than the Pioneer one we saw in a more recent HTI Teamsters set, but by itself, is far improved on a lot of these little EC-OH-Bell type small-seater models, out there from HK/China, the method of attachment and design of rotors and skids or wheels will be the final arbiter on how to ID most of them!

But there's more work to be done, and you do need the 'stuff' to make the calls, for instance, did Halsall take the Kentoys military set? I don't know! Were the figures in the two more recent emergency sets by/from Pioneer or Kentoys? They don't match these, but are close to the eight soldiers' sculpts, the bases being the clue, so maybe Kentoys, even though the other contents had switched to Pioneer . . .

. . . and that would give two sets/pairs of police and two sets/pairs of firefighters from the same source . . . it's almost never ending, but we will get as far as we can here in the years to come! And that's why I am still working on the firefighter page Brain and Theo have contributed-to and Chris has sent several figures for; time, it's all a matter of time!

The Five P's is for Prior Preparation Prevents Piss-poor Performance!

Yes it's six, but officialdom doesn't like to count the [unnecessary] cuss-word!

I hadn't realised how bad the images for this article were; I've just rejected most of them and deleted half, sticking the rest in an 'unused' sub-folder against probably never using them again! But I need this up here for the next article, can't reshoot as it's off in the storage unit and we've seen Kentoys before, so it'll add something and the weaknesses won't count for much in the grand scheme of things.

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'Big Box' play set; dating from about the same time the large Supreme sets were in Wilkinson's each Christmas (about three or four years on the trot - have the dates somewhere) and Argos were carrying the Redbox one, so about 20 years ago? And, let's give credit where credit is due; there's a whole Christmas's worth of play-value in this set.

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We've seen most of these before, but the two firefighter's are new, having an Anglo-French look to them, but mid-70's in a 1990-2000's set, and at the larger end of the 1:76th-1:72nd spectrum they will go with OO-layouts better then HO ones.

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The VW 'camper' is as good as anything fromPraline, Roco, Brekina, Siku or the like with high tolerances on the production values, no flash and tight decoration/finishing, apart from the rather plain and unpainted wheels/tyres.

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A lot of the contents have little to do with all but the biggest fire; cargo vehicles and the like, but again it's about play-value not realism!

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Along with all the usual street-furniture 'make-weights', come these - not even in scale for the set - they will make very useful accessories for modern war-games, being scaled somewhere between 1:35th and 1:48th, they can be useful barricades or more general scatter scenery for games between 28mm role playing and 1:32nd scale garden war sizes.

S is for Single Solitary Shelfie!

We haven't had any new selfies this RTM, to which end I shot this in Poundland, Newbury yesterday!

Both Poundland and the late 99p Stores have carried these in the last few years, indeed I think I've also shelfied them in Poundworld/Poundworld Plus at some point, and might have seen them in 98p Store in Reading (yes, eventually you get to the unworkable retail model!), but these are not the ones we;ve seen previously; they are a much poorer 2nd generation copy, of something which was already pretty crude . . . doesn't stop Mark at Man of Tin doing magical things with them, some paint and a scalpel!


T is for Two; The Toy House Toys!

Or, T is for a half, as I won't spend much time on one of them, it's destined for the 'But Is It Giant' page, and already has an intro' article, to go here, so that’s for next week or something, after I've got Rack Toy month out of the way . . . although we're less than half-way through the articles in that (RTM) section, so I'll continue to work through them for a bit!

406; 548Z-CC100; Advertised in LIFE; Guard & Horses; Jack & Jill; Payton Plastic Wagon; Payton Wild West; Play tested And Approved; S-562-3921-1N; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Strange Men From Mars; The Toy House; Toy House; Toy House Wagon; Western Buckboard; With Driver; With Space Ship;
Commonly referred to as Toy House (even by them, themselves!), there is officially a 'The' in front! A large-scale Western buckboard wagon, in bottle-bag with header card and a blister-carded lot of repackaged Giant aliens (from Mars!) with a flying-saucer / space-station / UFO thingy.

406; 548Z-CC100; Advertised in LIFE; Guard & Horses; Jack & Jill; Payton Plastic Wagon; Payton Wild West; Play tested And Approved; S-562-3921-1N; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Strange Men From Mars; The Toy House; Toy House; Toy House Wagon; Western Buckboard; With Driver; With Space Ship;
So to the wagon . . . only nine pieces and simple at that but I couldn't resist the colours; muted oranges and a turquoise-blue wagon body! Design is a simple one-horse affair, for all those one-horse towns!

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Riders are quite specific with an offset locating stud on the driver (I think the sculpt is a copy of a larger figure with a locating stud in the center of his butt, whom was seen here at Small Scale World in passing once. The 'guard' who is very casually posed has a more complicated and very specific locating 'key'. The horse - who is expected to pull a bloody large wagon - is a skeletal-thin semi-flat!

I also suspect this is locally (US) produced; there is no sign of Hong Kong on anything, the plastic is a bit 'western production' chalky and the design seems to be Payton's but with a single late '45mm' horse instead of a fuller team, interestingly, the card mentions 'horses' and shows two? Also; there are four locating studs for what must have been a tilt/cover, which is missing, and for which there isn't room in the bag.

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The whole assembles into a lovely carpet/garden toy with tons of play-value - if you're five - and have a small handful of stuff to carry about!

Friday, August 27, 2021

H is for Hummmm . . . ?

This is a quickie, but nevertheless interesting as far as Hong Kong/China tat goes, if only for it's oddness, and the fact that it explains something which has always bugged me, vis-a-vix some unpainted 'Galoob' figures in the collection!

Attack Force; Collectors Cassette; Die Cast AFV; Die-Cast Aircraft; Eindekker; G.I.A; Galoob; GIA; Golden Wheel Die Casting; M60 Tank; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Metal Toys; SAS; Secret Army Supplies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Video Cassette Case;
First weirdness is that this is basically an old VHS video-case, with a paper-card, windowed wraparound and a shaped, inverted-blister tray where the actual tape would otherwise lay. I assume the GIA is an attempt at a play on words, i.e., instead of MIA (missing in action) they are going with G.I.'s in action? No, it doesn't really work, but I couldn't find a better explanation in my slowing brain!

Attack Force; Collectors Cassette; Die Cast AFV; Die-Cast Aircraft; Eindekker; G.I.A; Galoob; GIA; Golden Wheel Die Casting; M60 Tank; Made in China; Made in Hong Kong; Metal Toys; SAS; Secret Army Supplies; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Video Cassette Case;
Contents are two really cheap die-casts (the tank's turret already has a huge crack from alloy-disease, despite never having been played with) and two figures. The figures are the unpainted versions of Galoob's Army Gear / Secret Army Supplies figures, which explains them, and why, when I found an SAS set, by Galoob a few weeks after that first post; they too, were painted.

They seem to be the same figures just unpainted, so may have been a clearance thing, and while I don't think the tank is Pioneer, the plane is rather better, and these could be early Pioneer, but it's only a thought and I won't tag them as such; they are clearly marked-up to the Golden Wheel Die Casting Factory Limited and dated to 1991.

The video-case thing was also common at one point, back in the day, they could be used for fancy stationary sets, make-up sets, aroma-stick/burner sets, greetings-cards, emergency tool kits . . . you know; sort of novelty tat round Christmas time!