Not
them; me! I knew the 178 was overdue, but I seem to have totally forgotten 177,
or not tagged it, anyway I can't find it, so we'd better have a quick
run-through of all three, just incase you're still not subscribing and can be
tempted by some of the contents!
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Plastic
Warrior magazine issue No. 177
No-no,
no, I've definitely done this one; I remember the stuff about it being an
'archeological issue' , let me have a better look . . . Phew! I hadn't tagged
it! Now Tagged,
but it begs the question, what else hasn't been tagged? Because if it's not
tagged I haven't a clue where it is after a month or two! Do'us a favour - if
you happen to find posts without tags, or spot me posting one, could you pop me
a link, or say something in the comments? Cheers!
Right,
anyhoos . . . onwards and upwards;
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Plastic
Warrior magazine issue No. 178
Articles
* The issued get of to an intersting start with a look at some 'code-3'
figurines from Bal-Ler courtesy of Andreas Dittmann and Figuren Magazin
* Andreas is back three pages
later to debunk something Timpo some
of us didn’t fall for!
* Ashley Keedham follows-up on
Peter Nussbaum's original/previous
article with a further plethora of Ninjas, Samurais and other Medieval Japanese
monk-warrior types from a half-dozen-odd makers!
* The revelations on BR continue apace with shots of examples
from Tim Baker's collection as the
centre-spread this month
* New production from Russia is given an in-depth editorial from Tom Stark, looking at the Crusaders and
Saracens from Biplant and Publius
* In one of his -sadly - last 'Converters Corner' Les White takes knife,
glue, Greenstuff and paint to some an AIP
(Armies in Plastic) WWI German soldier
to produce an interwar-period policeman, and the 'after' figure looks better
than the 'before' shot!
* The editor delivers on the Lone
Star shooting game 'Cork ∙45' and its figures, with a full set of numbered
sculpts and more on the background of this interesting source of red and yellow
Native Americans
* 'What The !&*$?' is busy as always with an eclectic mix of
figures to ID
- Ashley Needham seeks
info on his Highland bass-drummer (figure's base says mallable Mouldings?)
- Gian Piero Larizza
whould like someone, anyone to explain the Lido WWII Japanese officer pose . . . so would I!
- Joe Bellis seeks further sighting of a Confederate and
information on a Composition Guardsman
- And
has anyone else seen any Tara Toys
stuff (from Wales), with or without Tim
Mee copies?
* Peter Evans is back with
part 4 of his look at the Military sets from Fontanini, throwing a few Regency-fops in for good measure!
[Glasses - he's holding glasses!]
* Joe Bellis and the Editorial
team join forces to tell the tale of Linburn
figures with lots of pictures (I only have the one, an apparent re-issue, in bright yellow,
so they won't be likely on the Blog any year now, so subscribe -
Back-Issues Available)
Regular Features
* 'NEWS and VIEWS and other stuff ' covers
- Tragic
news on the passing of Stuart
Asquith
- Editorial
thanks to the readers on a number of subjects
- eBay's
AK Gifts courtesy of Ashley Needham
- News
on Peter William's Airfix book
- Show
Dates (sniff . . . sniff!)
- Sale
of Paragon Scenics to Hobby Bunker
- Vectis
Auctions
- The
regular re-sub' details
* 'Readers Letters' include
- A
report on the previous Autumn's Chicago
Toy Soldier Show from Roger
& Jan Garfield (organisers).
- Roger Barnier of Trooper Toy Soldiers has news.
- There's
still more on BR Moulds from
J. P. Young.
- Gerrald Edwards shows
an interesting Quaker cereal
premium.
- Stepahn Dance has
some interesting memories of the Airfix
racing figures to share, - and it struck me that the running driver is
similar to the running 1st version paratrooper?
- A
follow-up to the Replicants Dick
Turpin is supplied by Brian Berke
(of this parish) with a painted example.
- Staying
with Replicants; Tom Stark pays homage to the dioramas from PW's 34th
Show
- Graham
Cooke and this author follow-up on a previous Barney Brown 'What
The !&*$?' query.
- Colin Penn adds to the 'Civilian V. Military' debate
- While
the editor sneaks in a featurette on Britains
Hospital 'What Might Have Been's
* 'Book Review' ? No room!
* 'What's New' has six 'sets' from three companies
Replicants
- Texas Rangers
firing/sheltering behind dead/prone horses (x2)
- Comance warriors firing/sheltering
behind dead/prone horses (x2)
Engineer Basevitch
- 30 -
White Guard Commanders 91918-1921
- 29 -
leaders of the Ukrainain Revolution 1917-1921
Chintoys
- CHT023 - Italian Warriors
- CHT024 - Spanish Warriors
* Plus all the usual readers small-ads
* Covers -
Front; Kinder
Samurai
Back; Bal-Ler
Mexican
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Plastic
Warrior magazine issue No. 179
The current issue . . . and it's a really good one;
Articles
* Fontanini (part 5) by Peter
Evans covers the copies, piracies, licensed stuff and late entries from the
military range parts 1-4 have been following
* Peter
Nussbaum begins a short (but fascinating) 2 part series on early medieval
artillery and other contraptions employing gunpowder, with samples from Elastolin, Zvezda ad others illustrating the evolution of canon
* 'Converters
Corner' and other from the sadly lost Les White, who takes a Boxer
rebellion Japanese Infantryman from AIP and turns out a series of Naval landing
part troops from the rape of Shanghai (1937)
* A two-page
spread with no by-line is dedicated to a boxed set by Oklahoma of Argentina and it's a cracker!
* Loads more BR figures are supplied by Chris Smith who compares with Polish
figures and raises the possibility of newer production? Colin Penn's Kleeware
truck closes the spread
* Andreas
Dittmann returns to Bal-Ler with
help from Figuren Magazin (link
above)
* 'What's
New' includes two sets from Chintoys
. . .
- CHT021 - Landsknechts
- CHT022 - Swiss Warriors (Swiss mercenaries?)
* Part 2 of Pedro Lopes
da Cunha's overview of HaT Indutrie's ancient-figures' production
reaches the Cathaginains (and Hannibal's funny little Elephants)
* An editorial
with help from Kent Sprecher and Steve Vickers looks at the Crescent sculpt
cowboys & Indians, with an interesting revelation (which will be
incorporated into the article I pulled to await publication of this!)
* There's a round-up of British consumer-goods/food
premium figures from Gerald Edwards
with sampls of Nestlē's (as they used
to be called!), Peak Freans and Betterware ephemera
* Reader's
Letters packs an amazing amount into three pages;
- Eric Keggans throws some wonderful Mettoy space under the bus
- Robert Cullinan calls for newer 'Specials'
- Colin Penn shows the Bisset/Hachette part-work Egyptian Gods
- Peter Evans shows Papo pirates and medievals
- Ashley Needham follows-up on Bal-Ler instruments
- Brian Berke advises on Lido Japanese!
- Nigel Lambourn shows a full set of the Airfix-copy gunners which have been
bugging this Blog for years! Still no maker, but possibly a stand-alone
artillery toy?
- Chris Smith follows-up on the 'What
The !&*$?' highland drummer from PW178, and then shows a bunch of Linburns
And - speaking of 'What The !&*$?'; it too packs a
lot into three pages this issue;
- A James Bond/Space Car from Andreas
Dittman needs its FE moniker
expanded?
- A 'Could It Be' from Jack
Shalatain presents the possible missing Speedwell
horse?
- More on Herald Trojans Hong
Kong clones and background also from Jack
S
- More on the Clairet/Timpo/Trojan
et
al advancing American with SMG
- James Opie also expands on the highland
drummer from PW178 and the hunt set
from PW's passim
Editorial
Page - News and Views and other stuff
* Obituaries for both Roy Dilly and Les White
are a sad start to one of the best issues in a long while.
* Show news is
as depressing as anywhere else at the moment, with PW35 hoping to reschedule for the autumn, Herne hoping to open it's doors on the 5th July and Chicago holding their powder dry with
time to decide still in the bag? But check with each for further progress - Herne may be over-ambitions, but Germany
haven't made the mess of Covid-19 we have, and with a strict distancing and 'up
& down' aisle system it could still work, but buyers will have to get a
move-on if everyone's 'queuing', if you miss something go back round and look
again! PW's hopes for the autumn
look more realistic, but it's starting to look like the US are going to have
another spike and lose - potentially - another 100,000 souls (because they have
an insecure, childish, semi-fascist, illiterate, short-tempered fuckwit for President),
so I think they'll see Christmas still stuck with left-over controls, but
fingers crossed for Chicago - and for
all three - they are the trio of 'headline' plastics events! No news on Birmingham
yet?
* The old PW website has gone, really, really,
nothing there to see gone.
* Steve Vickers has a new phone-number - 07456
173 178
* Plus all the usual
small-ads and the trade-ad flyer with more on sellers.
* Cover images this issue are a shot of Peter Nussbaum's massed guns (front) and
some Engineer Basevitch cavalry painted
by Fernando Enterprises on the back.
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All - in both issues - continuing to be presented in perfect
technicolourfulness!
* PW's contact details;
Website's back on the menu but won't be updated (eMail first) deader
than a dead-thing that paid Charon, crossed the Styx and went to Hades to have
itself declared very dead.
Tel: 01483 722 778
Fax: 01483 722 723
And they are on Paypal