As stuff comes in to the control centre
here it doesn't always get sorted immediately, indeed, some sits around for
ages - Chris sent me a box a couple of weeks ago, which I haven't shot properly
yet, I've taken a sorting shot I meant
to get up on a Faceplant group but haven't yet, however I may do this evening
(Wednesday).
But it means that sometimes things can be
united with other 'additions' before they are fully reunited with things in the
main collection (especially in the last few years with bits of it in storage or
the attic, often both), while other things might be sorted quite fast and I may
or may not do shots for a follow-up, this post is a few of those moments!
This was the simple bringing together of
the rocketry in Chris's April lot with the similar items in Peter's March
donation as they were still at hand and the rest had gone-off to storage
already!
I have lots of this sort of stuff, and a
whole folder of eBay images over-texted to ID them all one day, and there are
many, from the little red or yellow bullets from the plastic hand-gun key-rings
through Corgi, Dinky and Matchbox up to larger battery-operated or push-and-go
vehicles from Hong Kong, and at the moment I have them in four bags - small,
medium, large and model kit!
You can see it will not be an easy job, the
two large white ones are clearly from different sources or batches with notable
changes in tool-design, despite being visually the same missile. The spring-laucher
won't launch either of them, suggesting a missing collar, washer or widget of
some kind, while the grey one is probably from a Sci-Fi thing or larger, modern
'China' aircraft toy? But, one day, if I live long-enough, we'll get a good
guide sorted.
We've seen these before, and they come in all the time, but as you can see, there seem to be an infinite range of colours! This is the 'master collection, combined with what was quite a large bagful I'd built-up here, and confirm what was suggested when I Blogged the 'here' ones a few years ago; two poses each of cowboy and Indian.
They are very small, maybe 15/18mm, in Peru they had a similar set of race horses with moulded-on rider, they look to be larger 20/25mm and with only the one pose and Rolo Roncallo at the Minitoys Peru Blog (about ten steps down the page) reports "Race horses: usually come with a card and die
race track. Also variations.".
Now; while I have
many of the Westerners, I have none of the racers (despite having lots of other
small cracker or board-game riders), so it would seem to back-up something I've
pointed-out in the past - these HK (now China) novelty/generics companies had
many items in their trade catalogues, and different customers could order
different items, it happens that someone in the UK (probably Tom Smith) ordered a load of the Wild
West figures, while someone in Peru ordered the race horses.
Which of the two,
or which others in the same style/colours were in your jurisdiction?
This is just putting away the mine-clearer,
or not putting him away - I decided he was so different he'd need his own bag
with all the generics until more of his mate's turn-up! Chris's donation figure
is sandwiched between the Toy Story
bucket figure and larger Burger King Toy
Story giveaway. But anyway, this is the current extent of Tim Mee and their takes-off's as of 22nd
March . . .
. . . I've since had a couple more lots
come in including some multicoloured ones with both bright-green and red mine-detector figures, who are now waiting to join the others in their bag, in that box!
Meanwhile the Airfix dog flat Chris sent is a totally different sculpt to the one
on the Airfix card! And it's becoming
clear there are two sets/tools for these, which raises the possibility of two
sources; Airfix and . . . Kleeware? We have several cows extant or
listed (one of which is a bull?), two elephant variations, two lions &etc.
Left shot shows the collection to date with
enough variations for me to have already got confused and had to adjust the
little word-for-windows table several times, on the relevant page, when I next update it there will
be Dog
- Type I and Dog - Type II!
However, and in the
meantime; Paul Morehead at Plastic
Warrior magazine has confirmed the greyhounds as being in an old, early Airfix
catalogue (or price list), although there are six poses, I only have five.
I don't know if you (loyal reader) were
here or recall when I got both excited and confused over these a few Rack Toy
Month's ago, but it turned out the ones Chris originally sent had fallen down
the back of a bookcase! I found them a couple of months ago, after the painted
one (here on the right) had been added to the others and sent to storage, so
the four on the left should be 'new' even if we've seen them before!
Basically I shouldn't have got so excited
about them, I've since seen them a few times, there are several sources and they
are recent-to-current and I think they were tracked-down to/as copies of New Ray originals? So Peter Evans and
Chris Smith had ended-up sending me these, Chris twice, and one or two others
have appeared, but thanks to both of them, for everything they send to the Blog.