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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.
Showing posts with label Landing Craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Landing Craft. Show all posts

Monday, November 17, 2025

F is for Follow-up - Vehicular Plunder Post

A bitty post, but I'm trying to do a follow-up to each of Chris's donation posts, if only to clear some crud out of Picasa, but also to add to the previous, or illustrate a point made, with this one it's the landing-craft 'thing'!
 
Here it is, on a generic 'U.N. Army Set', and you can see what I meant about all the plug-in holes, there are at least six, but nothing plugged into them! I've never understood what the section of Bailey Bridge is for either, half unsuccessful WWI tank's steering mechanism / half bridge-support?
 
I think it's meant to be a depth-charge launcher, as there's a double row of blobs immediately in front of it? But for Old School war-gaming a'la the Terry Wise school of doing things, it could be used as one of the fire-support rocket launchers, from D-Day!
 
Further to the aircraft shot in that pervious post, the Stuka here is also ex-MPC 'Mini', but i don't think the other two are, however there's a chap on eBay at the moment selling a bucket-load of them in 20's, there are several more sculpts, another of which might be ex-MPC, the others like these two more chunky chaps! The Stuka is a fourth or fifth generation copy, with a large allied star added to the wing, as ahve the others!
 
And, another 'executive jet' pressed into service as a warplane, but the real interest here is the peculiar AA-gun, on a tripod mount, which isn't terribly clear in this shot, but the blue rendition on the card is an accurate likeness.
 
I've picked up several loose ones over the years, and was struggling to work out from none-too-clean samples, which small-scale (or other) figures they went with, but you can see here, there are no figures, just a dodgy pair of knock-off Action Man binoculars . . . You are the spotter AND the gunner!

Wednesday, August 16, 2023

P is for Petrel's Plastic Parade

Looking at one of the wannabe Blue Box sets this time, and the first photograph is almost as poor as the double-decker 77xxx series Blue Box set from yesterday, however I did take shaded-shots of each window, so this will provide a little more in the way of visual information!
 

Badged to Petrel Toys, who we've seen before, sun faded on the face, and sold in 1968 (thanks to James Opie), I suspect from some of their other toys they might have been an importer/jobber or the phantom brand of a Hong Kong based shipper/agent/exporter, but more on that in a minute.
 
The set is clearly pretending to be a Blue Box -"C¦O¦M¦B¦AT"- set (that's my attempt at the explosion logo!), which were three and four-decked, but not split-window, which might (and it's a big 'might') have some significance as it's harder to sue if there is a difference in the 'appearance' of an otherwise common or industry wide packaging type?


The tank is a nasty little thing, there are several generations or iterations of it, it seems to be a copy of an equally simplified die-cast, itself several rungs below Zee/Zylmex on the quality ladder, and is best discarded loose, unless you need them for something like this Blog! While the figures are poor copies of late Blue Box GI's.


This is quite useful, and was re-issued a few years ago (I say that glibly, forgetting how fast time is going these days . . . it was reissued back in the 1990's!), lacking the silly blind/remote-controlled, bomber's turret of Marx, Blue Box, early Airfix and other toy landing craft of the time, it makes for a more realistic infantry/troop landing craft, with a coat of paint! The re-issues were a shiny-grey polypropylene.

I've cut the helicopter from this window so we can look at it below.


These seem to be poor copies of the bi-coloured vessels from Emson / 'Empire' (E), with the larger vessel behind being a copy of an old Pyro or Aurora 'box-scale' kit maybe? While the one in front is the old Tri-Ang Minic's being ripped-off again!


More of the figures and a couple of cheap Jeeps, they're not that bad for small-scale, but their lines are more Mahindra than Willy's if you know what I mean, a bit boxy at the front! And the wheel/axle sets look familiar from one of the many generations of the 1-Ton Hunber truck rack-toys.


Two helicopters which I'll return to in a mo', but suffice to say the silver one on the left looks mightily like the one in the Blue Box garage set!


This on the other hand is rather lovely and pretty unique! A proper submarine! It comes with two 1d/1¢ capsule-dispenser/Christmas cracker type, relief-flat crustaceans and, you can just see behind, his head poking-out, one of the Manurba Mini-Sub piracies!


The two similar helicopters (a more Soviet than NATO/US design) has two different plug-ins, one wearing skids, the other floats, but while that's interesting, the important bit . . . 

 . . . is that the Sikorsky H-34/Westland Wessex seems to be the actual Blue Box one, both in the Petrel set, and in these two unbranded generics (note the different plastic colour of each helicopter moulding), both of which have better-quality figures. Indeed, were it not for the paint, you'd mistake these for late Blue Box polyethylene versions, which they may be?
 
It's why I think Petrel are a phantom-brand or importer of some kind, their set's contents seem to be bought-in from more than one source, while the other two sets might be actual Tai Sang generics, manufactured for a contract (maybe with Cecil Colman, Codeg or someone like that; Cornelius?) or aiming at a price-point below the similar Blue Box sets.

And the fact that a 'Blue Box' helicopter ended-up in a rival product, aping their own, will be down to the fact they might not have known where the helicopters were going when they fulfilled the order for one of the middle-men, down at the docks, where Tong Wai-ki would have taken his suitcases of samples each morning, between trips to New York.

Thursday, June 3, 2021

B is for "But is it Giant?" . . . Yes!

The long neglected 'Giant or what? page has got some copy, and it's the first piece which does actually look at some Giant output, and not something I'd got around to in the One Inch Warrior magazine series (a few back orders may still be available from Paul at PW?), so if you want to see the AFV's from the WWII range . . . 

.50cal Browning Heavy-Machinegun; Airfix M40/43 SPG; But Is It Giant?; Carlos Fandango; Esci M12; Giant Crew; Giant Landing Craft; Giant Or What?; Giant Plastic Corp.; Giant WWII AFV's; Giant's Troop Carrier; HäT's Archive; Half-Track; Higgin's Boat; Jeep; Jeep And Trailer; M12 SPG Cradle; M44/M53/55; M46/47 Hull; Marx Play-Set; Monogram; Pyro; Quad-AA Version; Ray-Gun; Roco-Minitanks Flak-38); Sherman Turret; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space-Tank; SPG/Howitzer; Towed Gun; Twin-Mg Mount;

. . . head over there; http://butisitgiant.blogspot.com/2021/06/giant-landing-craft-crew-and-wwii-afvs.html

Saturday, August 22, 2020

O is for Ocean Explorers

Not scoring points on this one (although they could've run with theses to add something to my follow-up, if they really felt the need to follow-me at all . . . as they did!), but rather; seeing what Hing Fat have to 'Show & Tell' on the subject of my original early-May posts, and there's a few interesting points to be made.

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
To be found on their Faceplant page, this would seem to be the later figures, the shooters not visible, but the newer cameraman is. Of more interest is the mix of sea creatures and marine plants, some of which look to be PVC or a PVC-equivalent and the large rock formation/lump!

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Another Facebook shot; here we see a variation of the mini-sub with a fatter, flat-bottomed (?) design, which may be to take a sucker motor-unit (rather than the older slot-on or plug-in ones I remember from the '70's) or just ease movement on floors and carpets! Also of note is the piracy of the old Matchbox tank-landing craft and a 'fat-boy' mini-sub.

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
A smaller set in a carry-case from both sides; Ocean Explorer is the current branding, or at least seems to be the commonest current brand-mark for these diver sets.

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
No idea to contents, but both the Facebook images could be candidates for the contents of this tub? It's a similar tub currently being shipped by [the not-biggest] importer Stevens International as the Action Figure bucket we saw a while back.

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Header-carded 'bottle-bag'; so-called because the automated packing machines drop the stuff into the open top like filling a bottle. This has the smaller older landing craft, which, like most Hing Fat production is copied, from Rado-Ri Toys, who - in their turn - took the basic design from Louis Marx! And possibly an older shot, I can't see the newer poses.

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
What looks to be a mock-up of a blister-card, sans blister!

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
This shot reveals one of Hing Fat's older (but recent in toy geology timescales) customers; Billy V, although they were only a brand-mark of someone else (Imex) and have been taken-over by . . . BMC? Note the branding then was Ocean Adventures, which may have been Billy V specific/requested, as the Ocean Explorers branding goes back to at least 2006 in Hing Fat literature? Not that they only have the one branding - see below.

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
The older landing craft, still in rack-toys and cheapie-buckets the world over and dating back to Marx playsets of the 1950's, not a bad pedigree for such an inaccurate version of a WWII equipment! As well as the Rado versions and various generic sub-piracies, Blue Box put the turret on their DUKW, and there's a larger battery-operated version kicking-around somewhere - I bet there's one on Moonbase?

Also a better shot of the little fat mini-sub, which does look like it should have been dropped on Hiroshima or Nagasaki, with the mad major from Dr. Strangelove riding-it in "Yeeehaaw"! Note also, how they separate the 2 'standing' and 5 swimming poses.

Assault Boats; Carry Case; Gemini Craft; Hing Fat; Hing Fat Bucket; Hing Fat Divers; Hing Fat Play Set; Hing Fat Toy; Landing Craft; Mini-Sub's; Mini-Submarines; Ocean Adventure; Ocean Animals; Ocean Creatures; Ocean Explorer; Rubber Boats; Sea Animals; Sea Creatures; Sea Divers; Sea Life; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Printed catalogue page from January 2015 (Toy Fair season!) shows all the then available formats being offered to customers, all branded to Sea Divers. I've seen the 'shopping basket' with both Pirates and Wild West, when I worked for a dealer back in the 2010's and, as it looked old then,  it must have been an option back as far as the 1990's, at least? Hing Fat were founded in 1978, I think.

The larger sets have the same marine-life added, but colours are different, with none of the sky-blue divers you get today, and lots of the 'international orange' which older, more experienced collectors will know as being particularly prone to turning brittle.

Saturday, April 25, 2020

G is for Growing . . . 'Brown Water Navy'!

In the bag that was part of Peter's latest parcel, were these three, which are a perfect addition to the fleet we saw here, although neither plastic toys, nor celluloid tourist trinkets, being manufactured of a base-metal or whitemetal, probably with a high lead-content?

Brown Water Navy; Dugouts; Fishing Boat; Fishing Figure; Japanese Models; Landing Craft; Little Boats; Little Vessels; Model Japanese Boats; Pontoons; Small Boats; Viet Gong; Viet Mhin; Viet Minh; Vietgong; Vietnam era; Vietnam War; Vietnamese; Vietnamese Boat;
Following the patterns of the celluloid keepsakes, these will probably be the next price-bracket up for tourism; ceramic and ivory being above these, silver-neff at the top? A bamboo-raft punter who looks like one of those fishermen who use trained ducks (. . . cormorants?), a small fishing vessel with three crew and a larger vessel with two crew - I'd like to know how they pulled-in that ton of fish without a winch!

Brown Water Navy; Dugouts; Fishing Boat; Fishing Figure; Japanese Models; Landing Craft; Little Boats; Little Vessels; Model Japanese Boats; Pontoons; Small Boats; Viet Gong; Viet Mhin; Viet Minh; Vietgong; Vietnam era; Vietnam War; Vietnamese; Vietnamese Boat;
From the other side; the five loin-clothed fishermen are all the same basic sculpt, the arms and legs bent to fit their final position/task, the punter seems to have been built in situ with a soldering iron, or at least - his legs/feet have been?

Brown Water Navy; Dugouts; Fishing Boat; Fishing Figure; Japanese Models; Landing Craft; Little Boats; Little Vessels; Model Japanese Boats; Pontoons; Small Boats; Viet Gong; Viet Mhin; Viet Minh; Vietgong; Vietnam era; Vietnam War; Vietnamese; Vietnamese Boat;
The 'real' Brown Water Navy liaise with a shore-patrol to check out two fishing boats, paying no heed to the old man on a raft . . . death can come quickly to the un-alert, but when your imperialist occupiers are supplied by Baravelli (figures) and Hong Kong (vessel), what can you expect!