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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, October 31, 2022

F is for Fearsome Phidals - and a Walmart!

More from Brian B now, and while I'm no fan of a certain squeaky mouse, I realise that some of you are fans of him and his gang, while I keep saying it's all got to appear here eventually, and this is definitely the day for them!

Daisy Duck; Disney Encanto; Disney Film; Donald Duck; Figaro; Goofy; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Huey Duey Luey; Mickey Mouse; Micky Mouse; Minnie Mouse; Morty Mouse; My Busy Books; Phidal Publishing; Pluto the Dog; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Latest tranche of Phidal releases includes this seasonally themed set. I don't know if it's available in the UK as I haven't managed a trip to TKMaxx for a while now, but it's out there on the Internet wherever you are, I'm sure!

Daisy Duck; Disney Encanto; Disney Film; Donald Duck; Figaro; Goofy; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Huey Duey Luey; Mickey Mouse; Micky Mouse; Minnie Mouse; Morty Mouse; My Busy Books; Phidal Publishing; Pluto the Dog; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Brian shot this close-up of the set's contents, then went back to the store and took three more shots with a good shake in-between takes . . .

Daisy Duck; Disney Encanto; Disney Film; Donald Duck; Figaro; Goofy; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Huey Duey Luey; Mickey Mouse; Micky Mouse; Minnie Mouse; Morty Mouse; My Busy Books; Phidal Publishing; Pluto the Dog; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;

Daisy Duck; Disney Encanto; Disney Film; Donald Duck; Figaro; Goofy; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Huey Duey Luey; Mickey Mouse; Micky Mouse; Minnie Mouse; Morty Mouse; My Busy Books; Phidal Publishing; Pluto the Dog; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;

Daisy Duck; Disney Encanto; Disney Film; Donald Duck; Figaro; Goofy; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Huey Duey Luey; Mickey Mouse; Micky Mouse; Minnie Mouse; Morty Mouse; My Busy Books; Phidal Publishing; Pluto the Dog; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Which leaves us indentifying Mickey as Dracula, Minnie and Daisy as witches/wizards (?), Figaro as himself (you don't mess with a cat), Goofy probably trying to be Frankenstein's Monster, but without the neck-bolt tropes, really also being himself! One of the mouse cousins (Morty?) is a ghost, Pluto has been given a skeleton jumpsuit, and Donald is in a devil-suit, while a more anonymous bat and pumpkin take the set total to ten!

Daisy Duck; Disney Encanto; Disney Film; Donald Duck; Figaro; Goofy; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Huey Duey Luey; Mickey Mouse; Micky Mouse; Minnie Mouse; Morty Mouse; My Busy Books; Phidal Publishing; Pluto the Dog; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Brain also shot this Disney Encanto figure set in Walmart, I've not encountered it (as a cinematic production) so knew nothing about it, but a quick Google-search filled me on the magical abilities behind the story, so a worthy addition to a Halloween post!

Many thanks again to Mr. Berke.

G is for Grisly Gratis Ghouls

A short one, but some nice stuff! These first four were in Chris Smiths latest donation to the blog, which will be staring in forthcoming posts, while the last shot shows one in Theo Van der Werden's recent parcel, which is also in the queue, but these mixed lots usually hold a few Halloween'y novelty types, which is lucky for us, as it's Halloween all day!

Oh and I seem to have cured the missing 'n' but only by making them all double 'nn's or triple 'nnn's, so for now 'n's may be involved in more typos than is right and proper, but we are where we are, and I try to catch them!

Anime Character; Articulated Novelty Toys; Bad Santa; Evil Santa; Frankenstein's Monster; Gothic Witch; Halloween Flats; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Toy Figures; Halloween Toys; Japanese Witch; Novelty Figurine; Novelty Toys; Pencil Tops; Santa Novelty Figurine; Skeleton Novelties; Skeletons; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Witch;
Clockwise; modern Japanese 'vampy', gothy, anime lady key-ring, a large (and pretty exceptionally complete for it's age) skeleton, smaller one we've seen before I think (but there are always variations to be found with this novelty/rack-toy stuff), and a sort of Frankenstein's Monster type, we will concentrate on.

Anime Character; Articulated Novelty Toys; Bad Santa; Evil Santa; Frankenstein's Monster; Gothic Witch; Halloween Flats; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Toy Figures; Halloween Toys; Japanese Witch; Novelty Figurine; Novelty Toys; Pencil Tops; Santa Novelty Figurine; Skeleton Novelties; Skeletons; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Witch;
Close-up of the three more interesting ones; we'll have an over-view of the littlies another day, but there are a few on the Blog, mostly under the Halloween tag, which surprised me at 62 posts! The Monster has four articulated limbs. The girl's mark, if it means anything to anyone and the flat rear of the skeleton, he has nice brass rings at his four joints.

Anime Character; Articulated Novelty Toys; Bad Santa; Evil Santa; Frankenstein's Monster; Gothic Witch; Halloween Flats; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Toy Figures; Halloween Toys; Japanese Witch; Novelty Figurine; Novelty Toys; Pencil Tops; Santa Novelty Figurine; Skeleton Novelties; Skeletons; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Witch;
But back to the 'Monster, and a dark-eyed, legless Santa, who came from Theo a few weeks before the one from Chris, and whom I had put with the Christmas stuff, only to realise he's an 'evil' Santa! Chris also remembered sending aother legless skeleton one to the Blog a couple of years ago; sixth image down.

Now I though (without thinking because I do that sometimes!) they must be jiggling pencil-tops, but . . . there's no hole! They have solid bums! And then I got to looking at those holes in the hands and feet and realised they must be from a set/sets of mini, novelty, string-puppets? How cool, weird, whacky and novel is that!

Or . . . how cool, weird, whacky and novel would that be if, it was the case, because I then remembered these - or something like them - from our childhood where two lengths of nylon fishing-line ran through the holes, one through the feet, one through the up stretched arms, both of which were attached to plastic rings (I think . . . this is a very faint memory), and when you pulled the lines taught, by pulling the rings apart sharply (or twisting them?), the figures did a little trick or dance????

But . . . both paragraphs are assuming you're reading to the end before following the link, because Chris's previously sent skeleton is NOT missing his legs and IS a jiggling pencil-top, or is he, we couldn't work it out last time! So is my memory entirely made up? What was the true action of the apparatus attached to the skeleton and could they be used as mini puppets? Still . . . THEY'RE FUN!

Note that Frankie'Mon has the same limbs as the skeleton, and the Santa has a flange (belt?) at the base of his torso, which the other's don't, so different sources I think? Many thanks to Chris and Theo for these and the past skeleton, if a few more legs (or examples) turn-up, we'll return to them!

H is for Halloween How They Come In!

I was really struggling to find anything for Halloween, although I thought I had the bits of one post, you won't see it today, because I can't find any trace of it, if it existed! Anyway, with help from Loyal Readers we have a programme of mostly novelty [not] horror after all, and it started with these, sent in by Brain Berke, over in New York.

Araignees; Dolgen Corp; Dollar General; Dollar General Mummy Army; Dollar General Skeleton Army; Forum Novelties; Halloween Glasses; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Horror Play Set; Horror Toys; Jaru; Old East Main Co.; Party Solutions; Skeleton Guard; Slinng Shot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spiders; Vintage Toys; Witch Characters;
These are classic rack-toys! A felted or foam pumpkin attached to a pair of plain-lens, plastic glasses, which are so basic they probably used a 1970's mould-tool! Brand-marked to Party Solutions, I believe most of the items in the post were shot in Dollar General but I'm not so sure about this one.

Araignees; Dolgen Corp; Dollar General; Dollar General Mummy Army; Dollar General Skeleton Army; Forum Novelties; Halloween Glasses; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Horror Play Set; Horror Toys; Jaru; Old East Main Co.; Party Solutions; Skeleton Guard; Slinng Shot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spiders; Vintage Toys; Witch Characters;
Brian also sent this year's Dollar General offering in the figure department, the skeletons and mummies we've seen before, and the count had gone down on one I think, but now they are joined by witches, and all three are eight figures not ten - 'The cost of playing crisis!' *

He also offered to open the Witch Characters and photograph them, but I said that wasn't necessary as I knew Shaun had already blogged them so you can go and see them on his Fantasy Toy Soldiers blog - and check out his for sale department!

*for non-UK readers, the current global turmoil is being referred to in the British media, and by our politicians as 'The cost of living crisis'.

Araignees; Dolgen Corp; Dollar General; Dollar General Mummy Army; Dollar General Skeleton Army; Forum Novelties; Halloween Glasses; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Horror Play Set; Horror Toys; Jaru; Old East Main Co.; Party Solutions; Skeleton Guard; Slinng Shot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spiders; Vintage Toys; Witch Characters;
He also did the card back for us and it's here; cropped out and heavily contrasted to reveal the old crones in all their hideous glory! The semi-flat nature/design of them will be most likely to disappoint on the cauldron crone, but I like the look of them, nothing like them in the UK again this year, and I've searched!

All of which suggests the Zombie Pirate Army have been dropped this year, and that maybe in a year or two we could get a fifth set? And they are under the Old East Main Co. branding again this year.

Araignees; Dolgen Corp; Dollar General; Dollar General Mummy Army; Dollar General Skeleton Army; Forum Novelties; Halloween Glasses; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Horror Play Set; Horror Toys; Jaru; Old East Main Co.; Party Solutions; Skeleton Guard; Slinng Shot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spiders; Vintage Toys; Witch Characters;
From the dents left in the abdomens of these Forum Novelties (seen before here) spiders by passers-by, these look like blow-moulds, but the extremities don't look thinned-enough, indeed: eight thin extremities would be hard to successfully blow-mould, so I suspect rotary-moulding, where powered polymer is heated in a rotating mould to deposited a melted layer over the inside of the cavity.

Araignees; Dolgen Corp; Dollar General; Dollar General Mummy Army; Dollar General Skeleton Army; Forum Novelties; Halloween Glasses; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Horror Play Set; Horror Toys; Jaru; Old East Main Co.; Party Solutions; Skeleton Guard; Slinng Shot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spiders; Vintage Toys; Witch Characters;
Packaging to match the figure sets, these are nice looking skeleton hangers (length of sisal-string attached!), and while not apparently articulated they do seem to have revolving heads to help them wave in the breeze! About four or five inches high by the look of it?

Araignees; Dolgen Corp; Dollar General; Dollar General Mummy Army; Dollar General Skeleton Army; Forum Novelties; Halloween Glasses; Halloween Novelty; Halloween Novelty Toy; Halloween Play-Set; Halloween Toys; Horror Play Set; Horror Toys; Jaru; Old East Main Co.; Party Solutions; Skeleton Guard; Slinng Shot; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Spiders; Vintage Toys; Witch Characters;
Not Halloween per-se, but equally something we'd be less likely to see here, outside an RTM maybe, but with the glasses already above, and the naughtiness inherent in owning one of these, especially on Halloween, they definitely belong here!

It's ironic, because you don't see these like you did when I was a kid (hence 'vintage toys'), yet they have always been there, as we discovered - when I was a kid! Fishing-tackle shops will sell you a die-cast aluminium/mazac one, with heavy square-section rubbers and an arm brace, which will throw a grenade over a 100-yards - or a tobacco tin filled with dust and gravel!

And an old curmudgeonly codger could use it to fire sweeties all over the village green and start a kid's riot?

Cheers Mr. B - you saved Halloween!

Sunday, October 30, 2022

T is for Two - Dippy Dino's

Speaking of Dimetrodons as I have been today, these two came in the other day, and I am very pleased to have found them, they are probably early/mid-1960's, or even late 1950's, certainly predating the 'Gary Gygax' monsters of the 1970's (Lik Be, Holly et al), but almost presaging them with the slightly 'monster aspect' of their not-quite dinosaurness?

Brown Dinnosaur; Chinasaur Dino's; Chinasaur Dinosaurs; Chinasaurs; Dinosaur Novelties; Dippy Dinos; Gary Gygax; Green Dinosaur; Gygax Monsters; Holly Plastics; Holly Toys Dinosaurs; Hong Kong Dinosaurs; LB Lik Be; Lik Be Dinosaurs; Made in Hong Kong; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wacky Dinosaurs; Weird Dinnosaurs; Whacky Dinosaurs;
Relatively the 'more dinosaur' of the two, but clearly a clinically depressed Dimetrodon, both he and his mate below are near mint on the paint-front, which is not exceptional with mass-produced plastics, even really old ones, as there's always some old shop-stock or unloved/unplayed-with stuff out there somewhere, but nice when you find them.

Actually . . . he could just be stoned out of his bracket-tree - something must have found the edible 'shrooms first!

Brown Dinnosaur; Chinasaur Dino's; Chinasaur Dinosaurs; Chinasaurs; Dinosaur Novelties; Dippy Dinos; Gary Gygax; Green Dinosaur; Gygax Monsters; Holly Plastics; Holly Toys Dinosaurs; Hong Kong Dinosaurs; LB Lik Be; Lik Be Dinosaurs; Made in Hong Kong; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Wacky Dinosaurs; Weird Dinnosaurs; Whacky Dinosaurs;
While this is clearly the Rhinophantine Tricerafinbacksplitops Dame-Ednaii, a really, really rare beast, they've only found part of a jaw-bone so you can appreciate how much effort the reconstruction-artists had to go to, in the production of this complete and wholly accurate picture of such an unusual animal. Luckily for posterity, an eyelash found in amber gave-up the entire DNA-chain necessary to form this ghosting likeness!

Too cool for paleontological school! Is there such a word as Gygaxian yet? I think there should be!

A is for 'Animal Wild'?

Branded to a Wabro of Argentina, I have no idea if the contents of this tub, purloined from a charity shop for no shillings and a few pence, are original; I suspect they are, with a generic label (I didn't shoot clearly!)* and different contents tub-to-tub, but it may be a curates egg, or the contents (complete) of another tub?

* Well, I was trying to get the 'wild' animals and the text in one shot!

Animals Wild; Argentine Toy; Chinasaurs; Dinnosaur Tub; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaur Set; Dinosaurs; Model Dinosaurs; Palm Trees; Plastic Dinosaurs; Scenic Accessories; Scenic Models; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Dinosaurs; Tub of Dinosaurs; Tub Toy; Wabro;
The point being it was used and played-with, and shows wild animals  . . . and a goat! Not the dinosaurs it's actually filled with? While three-bar fencing was pretty uncommon 200-million years ago.

Animals Wild; Argentine Toy; Chinasaurs; Dinnosaur Tub; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaur Set; Dinosaurs; Model Dinosaurs; Palm Trees; Plastic Dinosaurs; Scenic Accessories; Scenic Models; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Dinosaurs; Tub of Dinosaurs; Tub Toy; Wabro;
Animals; I'd call them medium-small, but judging the myriad throngs of cheapo-Chinasaurs that have come out of the East is not an easy science! Still no bloody Dimetrodon, unless they expect me to fall for the red thing with half a fin?!

Animals Wild; Argentine Toy; Chinasaurs; Dinnosaur Tub; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaur Set; Dinosaurs; Model Dinosaurs; Palm Trees; Plastic Dinosaurs; Scenic Accessories; Scenic Models; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Dinosaurs; Tub of Dinosaurs; Tub Toy; Wabro;
Other sides/ends; it's just not a Dimetrodon is it? Some Spinosaur who's regressed to four legs, more like, the other Spinosaurs call him Fourlegs Fatlad! The white Pteradactyl looks quite good from the other side, and the rest are much of a muchness. Funny, if my favorite was a Triceratops, Stegosaur or kerthunkasaurus, I would be much happier, as they are nearly always present!

Animals Wild; Argentine Toy; Chinasaurs; Dinnosaur Tub; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaur Set; Dinosaurs; Model Dinosaurs; Palm Trees; Plastic Dinosaurs; Scenic Accessories; Scenic Models; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Toy Dinosaurs; Tub of Dinosaurs; Tub Toy; Wabro;
Accessories; we've seen those two-colour moulded palms before, not that long ago either, which may be a clue to something, but as there's already too big a question-mark over the set/whole lot, any clue is lost. The fencing also doesn't sit right, but could be a space-filler, worse things turn-up in rack-toy tubs!

D is for Dinky Dino Egg

Under their Dinosaur Adventures label comes this third (?) offering from The Works, a quite large capsule egg, filled with quite small Dino's! Contents are nothing remarkable but they're fun for kids and more models for dinosaur collectors!

Capsule Toy; Capsule Toy Dinosaurs; Capsule Toys; Dinosaur Adventures; Dinosaur Egg; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaur Novelties; Dinosaurs; Dinosaurs In Egg; Fossil Dionsaur; Gift Egg; Gift-Egg; Hollow Egg; Mini Dinosaurs; Novelty Egg; Palm Trees; PVC Dinosaurs; PVC Vinyl Animals; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Works;
Typically the bottom unscrewed first, but with no clue as to which is the right end, you go with the flow until you realise both ends come off, but only the pointy-one is actually open!

Capsule Toy; Capsule Toy Dinosaurs; Capsule Toys; Dinosaur Adventures; Dinosaur Egg; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaur Novelties; Dinosaurs; Dinosaurs In Egg; Fossil Dionsaur; Gift Egg; Gift-Egg; Hollow Egg; Mini Dinosaurs; Novelty Egg; Palm Trees; PVC Dinosaurs; PVC Vinyl Animals; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Works;
A dead dinosaur is a bit macabre, I guess the toy-maker was thinking along the lines of "It's a fossil", but is a tub of 'live' dinosaurs; it's just a picked-clean dead one, isn't it? Also of interest is the triple palm-tree in the common/current style of the typical pair in front.

You can see from my pointing finger how small these are, not the teeny-size of those micro erasersaurs which were around a year or two ago, but small enough!

Capsule Toy; Capsule Toy Dinosaurs; Capsule Toys; Dinosaur Adventures; Dinosaur Egg; Dinosaur Models; Dinosaur Novelties; Dinosaurs; Dinosaurs In Egg; Fossil Dionsaur; Gift Egg; Gift-Egg; Hollow Egg; Mini Dinosaurs; Novelty Egg; Palm Trees; PVC Dinosaurs; PVC Vinyl Animals; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Works;
Most of the favorites are there, but no Dimetrodon (fussa-russa!) and two of them are bigger and may have been seen before in other sets, probably as generics? Note also how the larger pair are up-scales of; or down-scaled to; their smaller clone, suggesting all are out there somewhere in both sizes, possibly as part of a bigger pose-range?

Friday, October 28, 2022

T is for Tom & Jerry!

Twice in a week would give you the impression the world is awash with Tom & Jerry figurines, but with a few erasers out there somewhere maybe, and the inevitable sticker sheets, this could be about it, with the other day's pencil tops, Corgi's battling carts and the Marx figures we looked at a lo-o-o-o-onng time ago! Top of second image down.

Cartoon Cat; Cartoon Characters; Cartoon Mouse; K04 105; K04 n100; K04 n101; K04 n104; K04 nn98; Kinder Figurines; Kinder Prizes; Kinder Tom & Jerry; Kinder-egg; Metro Goldwyn Mayer; MGM; MPG TT339; MPG TT340; MPG TT342; MPG TT343; MPG TT344; Paul Stadinger The Jabbering Fuck; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Jabbering Fuck; TJF; Tom & Gerry; Tom & Jerry; Tom And Gerry; Tom And Jerry;
Actually, a quick search on feebleBay reveals lots of Tom & Jerry stuff, of which several are from Kinder and we will look at the 'swoppet' plug-together's (Oh, are they stick-figures?) some other time, but these Kinder solids were to-hand the other day so I took a few quick shots.

Cartoon Cat; Cartoon Characters; Cartoon Mouse; K04 105; K04 n100; K04 n101; K04 n104; K04 nn98; Kinder Figurines; Kinder Prizes; Kinder Tom & Jerry; Kinder-egg; Metro Goldwyn Mayer; MGM; MPG TT339; MPG TT340; MPG TT342; MPG TT343; MPG TT344; Paul Stadinger The Jabbering Fuck; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Jabbering Fuck; TJF; Tom & Gerry; Tom & Jerry; Tom And Gerry; Tom And Jerry;
All from the same set, we get them picnicking and surfing! Issued in most jurisdictions at various times between 2003 (K) and 2006 (MTG), they aren't particularly uncommon and 'book' at about 3, but check the cake-decoration section (or whatever your trick is for finding stuff) of evilBay for unattributed ones and you'll find them cheaper! They are all two- or three-part clip-together.

Cartoon Cat; Cartoon Characters; Cartoon Mouse; K04 105; K04 n100; K04 n101; K04 n104; K04 nn98; Kinder Figurines; Kinder Prizes; Kinder Tom & Jerry; Kinder-egg; Metro Goldwyn Mayer; MGM; MPG TT339; MPG TT340; MPG TT342; MPG TT343; MPG TT344; Paul Stadinger The Jabbering Fuck; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; The Jabbering Fuck; TJF; Tom & Gerry; Tom & Jerry; Tom And Gerry; Tom And Jerry;
Five of eight, I'm missing Tom bar-b-que'ing and both of them weight-lifting, but listing things I'm not showing you is a bit silly isn't it? Listing things someone else had already shown and which I can't show you would be even sillier, huh?!!

News, Views Etc . . . Auction News

Two auctions are coming up, neither offering much for likely followers of the Blog, but the some of the guys at Pod Stallions may be interested in this three-date sale of a collection of mostly 12" Action figures;

https://www.inyourarea.co.uk/news/auction-runcorn-house-action-man-autumn-2022/

While the Vectis Toy Soldier Sale in on Monday (this Monnday), no nice mixed 'junk' lots, and far too much 'new metal' for my liking (as always!), but some quality mint/boxed Timpo and Britains among them for those who's pockets might be a tad deeper thann mine!

https://www.vectis.co.uk/news/military-civilian-figures-equipment-accessories-monday-31st-october-2022-0930am

I'm unlikely to go back to the full Friday 'Forthcoming Dates/Events posts for a while yet, but when I do, I will probably simplify them; I've noticed they can choke-up some search results, so they will be tagged less for starters! And when I'm feeling strong, I'll go back and clean up all 150-odd of the old ones!

Thursday, October 27, 2022

News, Views Etc . . . Links, Silliness and Seriousness

Silliness first; Toys in the media . . .

A popular meme but not actually true for toy dinosaurs, as the real ones were still millions of years in the future during the carboniferous era, when fossil-fuels were laid down, but definitely true for plastic insects and invertebrates which are made from 'real' insects and invertebrates! I can't find the original post but I downloaded it a while ago and lost it in a dinosaur folder! Faceplant page is here; INRITH

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I found this (first link) a while ago, and now there's a follow-up (second link), lots of interesting snippets within the two, on Bergan-Beton and the early toy industry; not least how far Islyn Thomas's influence stretched!

https://www.plasticstoday.com/consumer-products/plant-manager-behind-modern-plastics-industry

https://www.plasticstoday.com/injection-molding/portrait-mid-century-plastics-pioneer

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Ken Osen, President of the W. Britain will be presenting the talk at Ross County Historical Society in Chillicothe, Ohio on the 16th of November, you may need to post the link directly into the top left-hand search bar of whatever page you've got open, I had trouble finding it again through a Google 'new page', but got the 'memory' URL to come up . . . and it may help to drop the final numerals? Or just Google it yourself from the above details?

https://eu.chillicothegazette.com/story/news/local/2022/10/17/ross-county-historical-society-announces-fall-speakers-series/69560279007/

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Staying in Ohio (lucky Ohioans this Autumnn/Fall!), the Dayton Art Institute has an exhibition of David Levinthal's photographs, running through to January, which involves the use of various toys including what look to be King & Country or Tamiya (?) Modern US Infantry. There's also a bit of a promo-video for a specific digital camera brand, but it's interesting none-the-less.

I can only post what I find, and I found Ohio twice!

This is on a Russian language anti-war article about the lack of democracy and the export of war (Putin's neo-Nazi Wagner Group are already active in Syria, Libya and Central Africa, as well as Ukraine and are now moving into the Sahel through Mali), which you can find here if you want to read it in it's entirety or translate it. Figures are Preiser.

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While a new game seems to have received several good reviews, as I've said before I don't have the time or inclination to game, but if you like a bit of X-Box action try Tin Hearts.

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Missed the event I'm afraid, but still well worth a read;

https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/lifestyle/4609210/newtonmore-event-will-highlight-the-impact-of-the-indian-contingent-during-the-second-world-war/

While this shot, a commended photograph in this year's Drone Photography Awards seems to show women in Vietnam (I think) drying the dyed sedge straw from which I think my 'rope' dragon is made?

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The serious bit;

Obituaries

As well as sad news on David Pomeroy's slipping away earlier in the year and the recent passing of Eric Johns, We have also lost;

Ed Borris and Nick Versteeg - PlaysetMagazine Obituary

Britains Collector David Leigh - Legacy Obituary

Collector's Michael Fondren - JeffersonMemorial Funeral Home and Kenneth Backus -Kalas Funeral Home

And famous Spanish author Javiar Marias, of whom The Times said "Marías lived in an apartment in Madrid that was cluttered with toy soldiers, piles of dusty fan mail and . . . ", but as The Times (of London) is hidden behind a pay wall I wouldn't direct you to, I will post the New York Times Obituary, which doesn't mention the toy soldiers, if you have subscribed to the UK-title; the obituary's still there. 

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This rather staid image was on The Conversation's website, illustrating an article on wage growth, or the lack of it - foam-stampings or 3D-prints?

Wednesday, October 26, 2022

T is for Two - Popular Personality Pencil Tops

All at sixes and nines this week, so things have slipped slightly, but I fired these off earlier tonight while shooting other stuff, intending to get them up here as a quickie, which I've done!

Tom & Jerry! They are the same size thought, unlike Marx's large size TV 'Tinykin' types, but still fun, sculpts don't quite capture them accurately either, which initially lead me to wonder if they might be unlicensed knock-offs, but they have the MGM mark, and there aren't so many Tom & Jerry items out there (now owned by Warner Bros.), therefore a nice addition to the oeuvre!
Tom & Jerry! They are the same size thought, unlike Marx's large size TV 'Tinykin' types, but still fun, sculpts don't quite capture them accurately either, which initially lead me to wonder if they might be unlicensed knock-offs, but they have the MGM mark, and there aren't so many Tom & Jerry items out there (now owned by Warner Bros.), therefore a nice addition to the oeuvre!

Turns out We saw a packeted set here!

These are knock-offs I think; there are Wizard and Punk Smurfs, but they don't look like these two, however plastic colour screams 'We're Smurfs; buy us if you like Smurfs', so we don't like, horrid little bootleg nasties - yah, boo, sucks to you, fake Smurfs!
These are knock-offs I think; there are Wizard and Punk Smurfs in Google results, but they don't look much like these two, however plastic colour screams 'We're Smurfs; buy us if you like Smurfs', so  . . . no; we don't like, horrid little bootleg nasties - yah, boo, sucks to you, fake Smurfs!

Sunday, October 23, 2022

F is for Follow-up - Crescent / Lido Wild West

The blog has received two fantastic donations/gifts in the last few weeks, by dint of Theo Van der Weerden and Chris Smith, and there's so much good stuff in the two parcels that the usual 'H is for . . . ' posts will only go so far, consequently, the plan is to run both 'H' posts and subject-specific or thematic posts on both lots, while I have sworn to get the canoes started (unusual canoe in Chris's lot) and there is some Christmas stuff to filter-in from the middle of November!

It is only a plan though and subject to change or cancellation, especially as I'm still hoping to get this place sold in the next few weeks (famous last words), which will change day-to-day life drastically for up to six months ('exchange' is taking up to 14-weeks and I have to go through the process twice!), so watch this space!

Cowboys & Indians; Cowboys and Indians; Crescent Clones; Crescent Cowboys & Indians; Crescent Wild West; Dime-Store; Faux Ivory; First Nation Peoples; Hong Kong; Ivorene; Kleeware; Lido; Lido figures; Lido Wild West; Native Americans; Saturday Matinee; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; US issued Lido figures; W&K; Wild West; Wild West Figures; Wood & Kotek Limited;
I'll be sorting (and photographing) Chris's lot for the rest of the weekend, but his parcel happened to arrive with three little eBay victories, and these were one of them; very much a follow-up to this post (which I'd thought was quite comprehensive!).

They are better than most, but I don't think they are the Lido ones, but another iteration of copy/clone, whether from Crescent or Lido originals is a moot point, and their very existence (along with the set below) only adds weight to my theory [see link above] about the/a likely route/origin for the proliferation of the moulds.

Points to note - both the kneeling cowboy poses are in good nick and apparently from the same set, while the two Indians are very different sculpts, the red-one close to Lido but not quite the full banana, however the green one seems to be a poorer copy, his rifle shorter, with block-breech and plank-butt, while his arms are more 'props' than the 'aiming devices' of the red one, which aren't that well sculpted either!.

He's also been ground shorter overall, with his right foot/shin/knee deep in the mud! The grey chap seems to have furrier chaps than either of the better ones (hard and soft plastic) at the top of the previous post, so while neither of those sets, not Lido either, i.e. a fourth full-size set/mould-tool?

Cowboys & Indians; Cowboys and Indians; Crescent Clones; Crescent Cowboys & Indians; Crescent Wild West; Dime-Store; Faux Ivory; First Nation Peoples; Hong Kong; Ivorene; Kleeware; Lido; Lido figures; Lido Wild West; Native Americans; Saturday Matinee; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; US issued Lido figures; W&K; Wild West; Wild West Figures; Wood & Kotek Limited;
But, in Chris's parcel were these charmers! Faux-ivory or cream polystyrene, probably premiums for someone/somewhere, at some time? These seem a tad smaller than the above, and may or may not be the basis for some of the chromium-plated ones we looked at last time, but until I bring the new ten together with the old ones, I can't tell!

Cowboys & Indians; Cowboys and Indians; Crescent Clones; Crescent Cowboys & Indians; Crescent Wild West; Dime-Store; Faux Ivory; First Nation Peoples; Hong Kong; Ivorene; Kleeware; Lido; Lido figures; Lido Wild West; Native Americans; Saturday Matinee; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; US issued Lido figures; W&K; Wild West; Wild West Figures; Wood & Kotek Limited;
We also seem to be looking at a third pose of kneeling six-gunner!, because he's damaged I can't tell if he's a whole-reverse (from the waist-up) of blue-guy, but I suspect he might be? i.e. a sixth or seventh overall mould-tool, eight with the 'minis', nine if you count the Crescent hollow-cast originals?

I will keep grabbing these whenever I see them, large or small, hard or soft plastic chromed or coloured in the hope that when we return to them (in a few years?) it will all be a little more comprehensive, if not clearer!

Here's to Synergy! Many thanks to Chris!