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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.

Monday, April 18, 2022

B is for Bunnies - 3 - Chocolate Bunnies and Bits!

As I was replying to Brain's eMails last night it crossed my mind I hadn't checked Picasa for any 'Easter' tagged folder/s waiting patiently for their day, so I did and found one with two images, to which I added a third later, this is the crumbs of Easter, at the end of a nusy weekend on the Blog!

Anthropomorphic Animals; Cadbury's Rabbit; Chcolate Hares; Chocolate Rabbits; Goula; Lindt Chocolate Hare; Miscellaneous Novelties; Osterhase; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wind In The Willows;
A Cadbury's mini 'super-bunny' compared with two sizes of the famous Lindt gold bunny, I think this was my edible haul at Easter 2019, when the world was still sane'ish! And - to be honest - I think most of them are supposed to be hares (Osterhase), but we ran with a Bunny trope this year!

Anthropomorphic Animals; Cadbury's Rabbit; Chcolate Hares; Chocolate Rabbits; Goula; Lindt Chocolate Hare; Miscellaneous Novelties; Osterhase; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wind In The Willows;
Brian sent these last May and while the aim was a Wind in the Willows post, I felt they were eggy enough for an Esater post, I think they are Ceramic gift-shop ware, but they could be chalkware and I don't know who the maker/branding is?

Anthropomorphic Animals; Cadbury's Rabbit; Chcolate Hares; Chocolate Rabbits; Goula; Lindt Chocolate Hare; Miscellaneous Novelties; Osterhase; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wind In The Willows;
Downloaded these from an eBay lot a while back, couldn't resist them! They are by Goula (who's wooden station with plastic flats (nice book-ending to the days posts!) we saw on the Blog here - fourth image down), and they too are all wood . . . and wire.

That's about it for today, Happy what's left of Easter!

P is for Polish Roundup - 3 - WWII / Cold War

The third lot of PZG that's come-in recently was this little lot (plus the two figures from 'Four Tanker's & a Dog' we saw a few days ago here in other mixed post) and consists mostly of British production knock-off's, but there are some original Polish sculpts too.

Airfix Russian Infantry; Airfix US Infantry; BR Moulds Toy Soldiers; Cold War; Polish Copy; Polish Paratroopers; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Plastic Toy Figures; PZG Polish Infantry; PZG Toy Figures; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG US Infantry; PZG ZSP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Timpo GI's; Timpo Solid GI's; Trojan Khaki Infantry; WWII Toy Soldiers;
Two ex-Airfix WWII Soviet Infantry, one compared with his donor (grey), all seven Airfix poses were copied, and the clones are a little smaller than the figures they're aping.

Airfix Russian Infantry; Airfix US Infantry; BR Moulds Toy Soldiers; Cold War; Polish Copy; Polish Paratroopers; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Plastic Toy Figures; PZG Polish Infantry; PZG Toy Figures; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG US Infantry; PZG ZSP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Timpo GI's; Timpo Solid GI's; Trojan Khaki Infantry; WWII Toy Soldiers;
Also a pair of US Infantry, again; ex-Airfix doppelgangers, again all seven poses were lifted, and they are painted to match the Soviets, whether this means they were sold as a set of 14 from the same side or two sets of seven I don't know, but the PZG website separates them.

Airfix Russian Infantry; Airfix US Infantry; BR Moulds Toy Soldiers; Cold War; Polish Copy; Polish Paratroopers; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Plastic Toy Figures; PZG Polish Infantry; PZG Toy Figures; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG US Infantry; PZG ZSP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Timpo GI's; Timpo Solid GI's; Trojan Khaki Infantry; WWII Toy Soldiers;
A Polish copy of a Trojan / BR Moulds rendition of an older Crescent hollow-cast figure, painting is quite (six-colour-) colourful on this chap, almost as if the painter liked the figure as much as I do!

Airfix Russian Infantry; Airfix US Infantry; BR Moulds Toy Soldiers; Cold War; Polish Copy; Polish Paratroopers; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Plastic Toy Figures; PZG Polish Infantry; PZG Toy Figures; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG US Infantry; PZG ZSP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Timpo GI's; Timpo Solid GI's; Trojan Khaki Infantry; WWII Toy Soldiers;
Timpo also got the pirated treatment, with the 10 of their larger GI set joining two other (ex-French - Mokarex - production?) figures for a 12-count, these yellow bases can be shared with the previous Airfix clones, as can the paler green paint job on the other crawling chap. From the fact that some of the poses weren't copied by the British plagiarists, suggests PZG took these straight from the hollow-cast originals.

Airfix Russian Infantry; Airfix US Infantry; BR Moulds Toy Soldiers; Cold War; Polish Copy; Polish Paratroopers; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Plastic Toy Figures; PZG Polish Infantry; PZG Toy Figures; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG US Infantry; PZG ZSP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Timpo GI's; Timpo Solid GI's; Trojan Khaki Infantry; WWII Toy Soldiers;
Original sculpts of Soviet-era stuff here, and while the No.2 on the bazooka is missing, they still make a nice vignette of an anti-tank crew or 'brick'. Technically post war/cold war Polish infantry, they can pass for WWII Soviet infantry.

Airfix Russian Infantry; Airfix US Infantry; BR Moulds Toy Soldiers; Cold War; Polish Copy; Polish Paratroopers; Polish Toy Soldiers; Polish ZW; PZG Plastic Toy Figures; PZG Polish Infantry; PZG Toy Figures; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG US Infantry; PZG ZSP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Timpo GI's; Timpo Solid GI's; Trojan Khaki Infantry; WWII Toy Soldiers;
Compatible with the previous set and including the same bazooka, these are painted as Paratroopers, but you can find them with black, blue (UN), green or khaki (above) berets. Both sets are quite large so I have a ways to go, but I've made a start!

B is for Bunnies - 2 - Scully & Scully Ceramics

More from Brian B; more from Scully & Scully's window - they don't have the level of exquisiteness we saw in the sea-creatures a year or two ago, but nevertheless, they are from the same school (possibly the same maker) and are both very fine, and rather fun!

Anthropomorphic Rabbits; Bunnies; Ceramic Bunnies; Ceramic Rabbits; China Bunnies; China Rabbits; Easter Bunnies; Easter Bunny; Easter Novelties; Footballer; Rabbits; Scully & Scully; Scully & Scully's Rabbits; Scully And Scully; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Bank-holiday derby? I guess he's 'City' in that blue"

Anthropomorphic Rabbits; Bunnies; Ceramic Bunnies; Ceramic Rabbits; China Bunnies; China Rabbits; Easter Bunnies; Easter Bunny; Easter Novelties; Footballer; Rabbits; Scully & Scully; Scully & Scully's Rabbits; Scully And Scully; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Awwwwe! A rather crestfallen one in the background . . . what's occurring there? An egg count has revealed filching, I'll bet!

Anthropomorphic Rabbits; Bunnies; Ceramic Bunnies; Ceramic Rabbits; China Bunnies; China Rabbits; Easter Bunnies; Easter Bunny; Easter Novelties; Footballer; Rabbits; Scully & Scully; Scully & Scully's Rabbits; Scully And Scully; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
The gold 'paint' is probably real gold leaf, fired-on! Cheers Brian, charming and a little more apt to the season than killer alien Xenomorphs!

P is for Polish Roundup - 2 - Wild West

I also picked up a nice little lot of PZG Wild West figures back around Christmas, and it's them we're looking at here! Fully round, they did get flat tee-pee/tipis, and I have the double one somewhere (on the Blog under the PZG label), but as a flat and before I knew anything about PZG, or collected the larger scales it went in the small-scale, flat, Wild West zone!

54mm Indian Toy Figures; Britains Tree Copy; Camp Fire; Indian Chief; Native American Indians; Plastic Indians; Polish Copies; Polish Indian Figures; Polish Production; Polish Wild West Figures; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG Wild West; PZG ZSP; Raiding Party; Scenic Models; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; War Party; Wild West;
Hollowed-out bases, the one in the middle could use a re-paint, but that's not my schtick, and I love the guy on the right, it's a fact that some European makers were far more inventive in their sculpting than the 'Mid-West/Plains' types (with northern Totem Poles!) of most British and American makers, although MPC's witchdoctor is a favourite of mine.

54mm Indian Toy Figures; Britains Tree Copy; Camp Fire; Indian Chief; Native American Indians; Plastic Indians; Polish Copies; Polish Indian Figures; Polish Production; Polish Wild West Figures; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG Wild West; PZG ZSP; Raiding Party; Scenic Models; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; War Party; Wild West;
Again the middle one is the poorest, his shotgun has been sawed-off for a blag! the chief also has lost the pointed tip of his lance while the other guy (copy of something East German?) is a tad bigger.

54mm Indian Toy Figures; Britains Tree Copy; Camp Fire; Indian Chief; Native American Indians; Plastic Indians; Polish Copies; Polish Indian Figures; Polish Production; Polish Wild West Figures; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG Wild West; PZG ZSP; Raiding Party; Scenic Models; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; War Party; Wild West;
Accessories; the stunted tree is a Britains copy, while I love the fire with a small calf BBQ'ing for the returning war-party. These are basically my first PZG Indians, I have the blow-pipe figure somewhere and the flat, but I think that's it, so to mix metaphors; it's nice to get this duck off the ground and running.

54mm Indian Toy Figures; Britains Tree Copy; Camp Fire; Indian Chief; Native American Indians; Plastic Indians; Polish Copies; Polish Indian Figures; Polish Production; Polish Wild West Figures; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG Wild West; PZG ZSP; Raiding Party; Scenic Models; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; War Party; Wild West;
Previously seen elsewhere; a reminder of them as a group shot, with the reverse shots and various base-styles employed by PZG, side-by-side.

B is for Bunnies - 1 - Scully & Scully Flats

So I got these emails from Brian Berke (our roving reporter in New York) last night, which changed today's plan slightly and to which were attached this years Scully and Scully widow displays.

For readers new to Small Scale World, these are a delightful happening which in a good year arrive in my inbox three times; Christmas, Easter and Halloween, but some years they do something else, while this year Brian reports that the windows weren't good for photography, until - I guess - yesterday.

Scully & Scully are best described as an up-market bijou interiors, import and gift shop I think, and if you are new to the blog, best thing is click on Scully & Scully at the end of this post, or in the tag-list down the right-hand side, to find many similar delights, as there won't be much more blurb!

Following plastic, painted, Polish flats; whitemetal, painted German flats . . .

Bicycle Decoration; Bunnies; Easter Bunny; Easter Flats; Flat Figures; Flat Vignettes; German Flats; Novelty Figurines; Novelty Flats; Scully & Scully; Scully & Scully's; Scully And Scully; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Whitemetal Figurines; Whitemetal Vignette;

Bicycle Decoration; Bunnies; Easter Bunny; Easter Flats; Flat Figures; Flat Vignettes; German Flats; Novelty Figurines; Novelty Flats; Scully & Scully; Scully & Scully's; Scully And Scully; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Whitemetal Figurines; Whitemetal Vignette;Bicycle Decoration; Bunnies; Easter Bunny; Easter Flats; Flat Figures; Flat Vignettes; German Flats; Novelty Figurines; Novelty Flats; Scully & Scully; Scully & Scully's; Scully And Scully; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Whitemetal Figurines; Whitemetal Vignette;

Bicycle Decoration; Bunnies; Easter Bunny; Easter Flats; Flat Figures; Flat Vignettes; German Flats; Novelty Figurines; Novelty Flats; Scully & Scully; Scully & Scully's; Scully And Scully; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Whitemetal Figurines; Whitemetal Vignette;

Bicycle Decoration; Bunnies; Easter Bunny; Easter Flats; Flat Figures; Flat Vignettes; German Flats; Novelty Figurines; Novelty Flats; Scully & Scully; Scully & Scully's; Scully And Scully; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Whitemetal Figurines; Whitemetal Vignette;

Bicycle Decoration; Bunnies; Easter Bunny; Easter Flats; Flat Figures; Flat Vignettes; German Flats; Novelty Figurines; Novelty Flats; Scully & Scully; Scully & Scully's; Scully And Scully; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Whitemetal Figurines; Whitemetal Vignette;

Bicycle Decoration; Bunnies; Easter Bunny; Easter Flats; Flat Figures; Flat Vignettes; German Flats; Novelty Figurines; Novelty Flats; Scully & Scully; Scully & Scully's; Scully And Scully; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Whitemetal Figurines; Whitemetal Vignette;
A really lovely lot this year, as always, and I thank Brian again for sending them here to share.

P is for Polish Roundup - 1 - Flats, Semi-Flats & Historical Solids

So the plan was always to have three posts here today catching-up on incoming polish figures over the last 14-months, and as a foil to yesterdays space-horror, which only got Easter Sunday because I thought, well, the eggs! And I didn't have anything more festive.

That changed yesterday evening, with the recipt of a couple of eMails and a quick search of Picasa; so we're going to try six posts (I won't make a habit of it, except on ITLAPD!) before the clock register's Tuesday. How we do will depend on a number of factors, not least the weather - I must mow the lawn - second cut!

Cossacks; Grunwald 1410; Highlander Flat; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Napoleonics; Polish Flats; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; PZG Flats; PZG Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; PZG Napoleonics; PZG Plastic Toy Figures; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Urlich von Jungingen; Winged Hussar;
This post is the oddments, and we're starting with a small mixed lot I bought a few months ago, mostly flats, but not the hard 'styrene flats I got from Grzegorz Maciak, these are more like PZG (recycled Nylon-66), slightly softer, and painted after PZG too.

Indeed, most are credited to PZG on that site we've visited before, these being found under the last button (Inni) which I think is the equivalent of 'other' or miscellaneous? Clearly a Polish winged-hussar and two Cossack types, although (as some of you will know from your studies and others from recent current affairs programmes) at the time both were part of the Empire of Poland-Lithuania or The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, but they posed better attacking each other!

Note to Putler - don't attack the land of the Cossack's with a bunch of Siberian conscripts, you'll get your nose burnt, along with most of your tank-crews . . . and your best boat!

Cossacks; Grunwald 1410; Highlander Flat; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Napoleonics; Polish Flats; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; PZG Flats; PZG Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; PZG Napoleonics; PZG Plastic Toy Figures; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Urlich von Jungingen; Winged Hussar;
A little light reading I've inherited! I've actually had to pack it for now, but I will read it soon, in the meantime, it seemed to be the perfect backdrop to the two figures.

Cossacks; Grunwald 1410; Highlander Flat; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Napoleonics; Polish Flats; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; PZG Flats; PZG Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; PZG Napoleonics; PZG Plastic Toy Figures; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Urlich von Jungingen; Winged Hussar;
Another unlikely pairing, a contemporary levy (?) to the previous mounted figures faces off against a Highlander? In a sky-blue kilt with his tartan lines at a rakish angle! he looks like he might be another plastic figure taken from old Schneider's home-casting moulds, but I think the Eastern sculpts here are all originals?

Cossacks; Grunwald 1410; Highlander Flat; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Napoleonics; Polish Flats; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; PZG Flats; PZG Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; PZG Napoleonics; PZG Plastic Toy Figures; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Urlich von Jungingen; Winged Hussar;
The guy on the right is also credited to PZG, but the other two remain question-marks, and he's a swordsman not an artilleryman, but again for the sake of a photogenic vignette; it'll do. They are also from very different eras!

Cossacks; Grunwald 1410; Highlander Flat; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Napoleonics; Polish Flats; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; PZG Flats; PZG Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; PZG Napoleonics; PZG Plastic Toy Figures; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Urlich von Jungingen; Winged Hussar;
This chap is apparently Urlich von Jungingen from a set of Grunwald 1410 figures, and note he's posed on two different horses, as that was what came in the lot! More a fully round, he's some semi-flatness to him and his horse, and both have the look of what we or the French might call 'from Hollow-Cast', but I don't know if there was a lead progenerator?

Cossacks; Grunwald 1410; Highlander Flat; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Napoleonics; Polish Flats; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; PZG Flats; PZG Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; PZG Napoleonics; PZG Plastic Toy Figures; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Urlich von Jungingen; Winged Hussar;
This was a shot I took a while back (two years ago) of my small sample of what I thought were all Napoleonic troops, but actually there are troops of several nations and several conflicts many years apart, so it became my even smaller 'samples'! But it makes a colorful group of what PZG (and another maker I think; I've lost the note!) were capable of.

Cossacks; Grunwald 1410; Highlander Flat; Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; Napoleonics; Polish Flats; Polish Production; Polish Toy Soldiers; PZG Flats; PZG Napoleonic Toy Soldiers; PZG Napoleonics; PZG Plastic Toy Figures; PZG Poland; PZG Toy Soldiers; PZG ZSP; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Urlich von Jungingen; Winged Hussar;
Seen before but this is the 'appeared elsewhere' image! Bought at the pre-Christmas London Show in December, and note the chap in the middle is the same as my existing one, but a deliberately different shade of blue. There is a fifth somewhere I think, so that's a better sample than some of my PZG sets! But they're all growing.

Sunday, April 17, 2022

L is for Louche & Lanky!

The only thing worse than a blind bag, is a blind box! With a blind bag, you can squeeze it to find the pose you're looking for, or discard the one's you've already got, or, you can learn/look-out for the pack code-numbers after Small Scale World gives them to you, as was the case with Horrible Histories . . . sadly no one did it for the second wave!

20th Century Fox; Alien Franchise; Alien Novelties; Colonial Marines; Easter Eggs; Easter Soldiers; Palisades Entertainment; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Marines; Swarm Packs; This Time It's War; THK; Treehouse Kids; USCM; Xenomorph; Xenomorph Aliens; Xenomorph Eggs;
But with a blind box, you haven't the faintest what you getting, and while the blurb says "...from 4 to 8 figures" I've only seen the same three or four-figure sets (unless they're counting eggs and 'Norwegian' containers, which would be double the swizz! But anyway the above is what you were looking out for to 'army build' your big-box playset; a rather naff card thing with plastic decks/edges.

20th Century Fox; Alien Franchise; Alien Novelties; Colonial Marines; Easter Eggs; Easter Soldiers; Palisades Entertainment; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Marines; Swarm Packs; This Time It's War; THK; Treehouse Kids; USCM; Xenomorph; Xenomorph Aliens; Xenomorph Eggs;
I seem to have deleted the original image, so I'm reusing one I've used elsewhere a bit sooner than I might usually, but se la vie as the French say and they know what they're talking about, they all speak French!

How they come, I don't see up to eight figures in either of these, it's a four-count every time!

20th Century Fox; Alien Franchise; Alien Novelties; Colonial Marines; Easter Eggs; Easter Soldiers; Palisades Entertainment; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Marines; Swarm Packs; This Time It's War; THK; Treehouse Kids; USCM; Xenomorph; Xenomorph Aliens; Xenomorph Eggs;
I think I'm missing two Colonial Marine poses, another with the thermal lance and a trooper, but I think I have all the characters? However, as you can see, and apropos the title of this post, while beautifully sculpted as far as detail/etching goes, they are all too long and thin in the vertical!

And it's not even an anatomical thing particularly, just that they seem to have been designed by one of the not-so-good stand-in Judge Dredd artists! They're all about seven-foot-six and streaks of piss!

20th Century Fox; Alien Franchise; Alien Novelties; Colonial Marines; Easter Eggs; Easter Soldiers; Palisades Entertainment; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Marines; Swarm Packs; This Time It's War; THK; Treehouse Kids; USCM; Xenomorph; Xenomorph Aliens; Xenomorph Eggs;
I'm also missing one of these Xenomorphs I think, running/lunging forward with the tail out back, but I won't be buying one soon as they will turn-up loose in a year or so, they must have sold quite well, as there's always plenty of these on eBay (which may - of course - just mean they didn't sell first time round!), but to get the three I need (there may be a Facehugger too?) I would have to end-up with twice as many duplicates however I worked it, so I'll wait.

They're usually around the $£€-25/30-mark (always look for those around 12/15, they're there), with the odd idiot wanting 70 for his 'really rare' set! And buy the opened ones, so you know what you're getting!

These are also a bit lanky, but it works quite well with them, and possibly the best way to game the franchise would be with these Aliens, the Walmart egg-aliens (suitably painted) as juveniles and the Lanard Corps Elite 'Space Marines'?

20th Century Fox; Alien Franchise; Alien Novelties; Colonial Marines; Easter Eggs; Easter Soldiers; Palisades Entertainment; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Marines; Swarm Packs; This Time It's War; THK; Treehouse Kids; USCM; Xenomorph; Xenomorph Aliens; Xenomorph Eggs;
I think I bought five sets to build my sample, in total, and this one may be the mythical '8 figures' one! Two Xenomorphs, four eggs (the missing ones brought the price down and how many do you need? . . . Oh, a cavern full!) and three containers which could be food, ammo, medical supplies or science'y-stuff, but they remind me of Norwegian containers used in the modern military to keep foot hot or cold.

There's also four window-box sets which consist of one-each transparent blue Xenonorphs (or one has four transparent blue eggs) and US Colonial Marine named-characters in grey plastic, which - as of two minutes ago - I've two in the post, so a follow-up, soonish? Now to be found here!

That's it, an uncommonly eggy Easter, just not the sort of eggs you want to find on a hunt round the garden. Palisade/THK Aliens - This time it's . . . err . . . skinny war!

H is for Happy Easter Bunny . . . Not!

 

Stolen from Todd Killinger on the Pod Stallions Faceplant group

 

N is for Nanoforce

Mentioned in the previous post; they aren't 'nano', nor even micro, or mini, but Britains 'standard' 54mm'ish!

A funny one this, coming after a discussion the other day on Brian Heiler's Faceplant Group page and Shawn's Fantasy Blog just posting the Star Trek figures (I have one; The Next Generation, but Original Series aren’t on UK Amazon yet) leading me to feel a look at EMCE, the common thread in a number of nice figure sets is in order.

20th Century Fox.; 35 figures; 35 Plastic Figures; Aliens; Aliens -vs- Colonial Marines; Bagged Rack Toys; Colonial Troops; Diamond Select Toys; DST; EMCE Toys; Joe Sena; Nanotoys; Paul “Dr Mego” Clarke; President of Spherewerx; Previews Exclusive; PX; Ridley Scott's Alien; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Marines; Steve Geppi;
The set here is designed by EMCE under a NanoforceTM brand-mark, and sold by Diamond Select Toys (operation behind the 888-comic-book shop locator portal, President & CEO; Steve Geppi) under a PX / Previews Exclusive brand mark, all four brands are on the header card! EMCE were/are a design team, originally set up by Paul “Dr Mego” Clarke (licensee, marketer?) with Joe Sena (sculptor) on board.

Joe Sena was already President of Spherewerx, another brand, and the EMCE connection was a partnership which has (temporarily?) ended, although it appears Joe now controls (or can still use) the EMCE branding. Now, for those who need to know more, there is tons out there, especially on Youtube, as the bigger story involves Mattel, Mego and huge licences for action-figures, about which I have little interest.

But they have produced quite a few "2-inch figures" (their words), or 51mm, under the umbrella brand Nanoforce, of which we have seen the WWII Zombies here already, are - here - looking at the Aliens figures, and have Fallout, Gears of War and the aforementioned Star Trek in the long queue!

Some of the newer stuff (Gears' and Fallout) is actually closer to the full 54/56mm (with their thicker bases), but 'Trek, Aliens (here) and the Zombies at War are closer to 50mm, this is as complete a list as I can muster, alphabetically;

  • Aliens -vs- Colonial Marines (35 figures, out of production, but findable, getting a bit pricey - Diamond Select Toys / PX Previews Exclusive  / designed by Nanoforce by EMCE Toys) Licensor - 20th Century Fox.
  • Fallout 76 (12 figures per bag, 3 sets, 4 boxed sets include a 4" figure and extra [blind pack] poses, still around, affordable - Bethesda / Toynk / Nanoforce by EMCE Toys / Forth castle) Licensors - Bethesda Softworks a Zenimax Media Co.
  • Gears 5 (Gears of War), (5-figures + droid, bag, glow in the dark variation, still around, affordable - Nanoforce by EMCE Toys (a brand of) Forth Castle Macromedia) Licensors - The Coalition / XBox Games / Microsoft, UK retailer Toynk (?)
  •  John Carpenter's Halloween (12 figures + 1 4" figure, very rare, limited edition of 2500 units, very expensive when found - Fright Rags / Nanoforce by EMCE Toys) Licensor - Compass International Pictures
  • Night of the Living Dead (12 figures + 1 4" figure, very rare, limited edition, very expensive when found - Fright Rags / Nanoforce by EMCE Toys / Image Ten)
  • Star Trek (12 figures + micro-ship model, 2 boxed-sets so far, newest, affordable - PX Previews Exclusive / Nanoforce by EMCE Toys / Fanwares a division of Fanwraps) Licensor - CBS Studios
  • Universal Monsters (planned/cancelled? EMCE / Mego?)
  • You Will Emerge (24 figure bag, Fallout expansion, still around, affordable - Bethesda / Nanoforce by EMCE Toys / Forth castle, no Toynk) Licensors - Bethesda Softworks a Zenimax Media Co.
  • Zombies at War (35 figures, out of production, but findable, getting a bit pricey - PX Previews Exclusive / Brilliant Novelty Co. / Diamond Comic Distributors / EMCE Toys (a brand of) Forth Castle Macromedia, no 'Nanoforce')
  •  Zombies -vs- Zombie Hunters (35 figures, out of production, but findable, getting a bit pricey - PX Previews Exclusive / Brilliant Novelty Co. / Diamond Comic Distributors / EMCE Toys (a brand of) Forth Castle Macromedia, no 'Nanoforce')

Glow in the dark versions of both the Aliens (not Colonial Marines) and Zombies (not Hunters) were available in glowing slime as blind-capsule purchases from shop-counter boxes, five sculpts each.

20th Century Fox.; 35 figures; 35 Plastic Figures; Aliens; Aliens -vs- Colonial Marines; Bagged Rack Toys; Colonial Troops; Diamond Select Toys; DST; EMCE Toys; Joe Sena; Nanotoys; Paul “Dr Mego” Clarke; President of Spherewerx; Previews Exclusive; PX; Ridley Scott's Alien; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Marines; Steve Geppi;
The figures are OK, but a bit clumpy, like the Zombies at War, not as polished as the current Gears'/Fallout/'Trek set's figures. You get 35 figures in total, with 5 sculpts for each 'side' and you are pretty much guaranteed to get at least three-each of all ten poses in a set.