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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 MSS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MSS. Show all posts

Monday, July 17, 2023

LB is for Little Buggers!

Another eBay tale! I was checking late one nigh/early hours and saw the small Matt Mason knock-off's I needed, so bought them, only to see a similar set from the same seller, so bought them too, messaged the seller asking if he might be able to combine the postage (after I'd paid full twice) only get a message from the seller almost immediately (mid-evening over the Pond), pointing out there was a loose set too . . . a few emails later and I'd found the other, he'd cancelled the two purchases, bundled the three lots, relisted them and I'd paid for them - at the third attempt!

Purchase on the right, it was the generic version of the Lik Be set on the left (old eBay image), and both have the same contents of the five 'cake decoration' mini moon-exploration vehicles, without the wheels you normally see them with.
 
The other purchased card (on the left here), it's another generic, overprinted to M. Shimmel Sons (MSS), and had the addition of the two 'NASA' style astronauts, also seen on the right with their lander, command module and flag - as they were also issued as cake decorations.
 
The smaller card is another generic, and also an old eBay image. Both Space Set generics are overprinted to the Happy Mates division of Electro Plastics of Newark, New Jersey, a jobbing rack-toy importer who also carried Yat Ming die-casts.

Note that the Shimmel card has artwork including the unmistakeable outline of Mattel's Major Matt Mason himself, with tubular rubber suit-joints, swinging-by to deal with the deadly triple hi-fi jack 'that's not a moon' of the dreaded Moron Vee! While the figures are either based on LB's spacemen (Mercury/Gemini programme suits), but without air-tanks, or the two Apollo types.
 
The seller included another Space Set card without blister, to which these were supposed to be attached, but they have the cake-travelling wheels attached and red astronauts while the blister (missing) would have struggled to hold them neatly on the same sized card, so these may just be cake decorations, or from one of the boxed-sets?

Ultraviolet is probably responsible for the bleaching of the figure bottom left and then the discolouring of both elements to a burnt-orange? It's also missing its wheels, which is useful . . .
. . . as you can see how the wheel units were added to the undersides by simply glueing the double-unit over a small protuberance on the models, clearly visible in some of the shots above.
 
A couple of shots of the cake fleet on the move!
 

Another iteration of the Space Set card on the left, as an LB original, we will return to it, soon, in a future post when we look at the robots attached to it.

Six weeks later - Follow-up here from Moonbase Central, except I don't think there's any Giant spacemen involved, they are all the Lik Be sculpts. [The Giant were later edited out!]

Saturday, August 7, 2021

W is for Who Knew! 54mm . . . Giant?

Oh yes-indeedie, ladies and gentlemen! Not only that, but it's not that rare and I've seen several since I picked-up mine! Well known for their diminutive HO-compatible figure sets, the Rosenberg's Giant Plastics Corporation of New York also imported at least one set with a decent'ish 54mm/1:32nd scale figure of an astronaut!

Carded Rack Toy; Fly Time; Giant Fly Time; Giant Hong Kong; Giant New York; Giant Plastics Corp.; Glider Toys; Gliders; Hong Kong Giant; M. Shimmel Sons Incorporated; Made in Hong Kong; MPC Astronauts; Parachute Toys; Paratrooper Set; Propeller Toy; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Month; Shimmel Rack Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Landing Capsule; Space Paratrooper; Space Toys; Sycamore Toy;
Fly Time for a dollar . . . reduced for quick-sale to 69-cents! And another of the ones I've seen was similarly reduced so it was a 'batch thing'. You get a bunch of 'summer activity' toys (as this stuff is not appreciated, by parents, in-doors!), including two gliders, two 'sycamore' propeller novelties and a parachute toy of a blue 'space capsule', within which you can secrete the figure.

The twisted steel bar is the launcher for the propellers, the small red flicky-bar is for the gliders and the larger red handle is for the capsule.

Carded Rack Toy; Fly Time; Giant Fly Time; Giant Hong Kong; Giant New York; Giant Plastics Corp.; Glider Toys; Gliders; Hong Kong Giant; M. Shimmel Sons Incorporated; Made in Hong Kong; MPC Astronauts; Parachute Toys; Paratrooper Set; Propeller Toy; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Month; Shimmel Rack Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Landing Capsule; Space Paratrooper; Space Toys; Sycamore Toy;
It took me a while to work out he went in the capsule, as I thought he WAS the 'parachute toy' as a space-parachtist - there are several out there, and that while he could be used as such though the loops formed by his arms, the artwork suggested that's his flying pose or something if you pretended he has a back-pack, or maybe he wass supposed to fall out of the capsule at apogee and fall back?

Anyway, whatever the truth (there's no instructions on the reverse of the card), he has a plug-in back-pack and some minimal paint and seems to be a unique pose?

Carded Rack Toy; Fly Time; Giant Fly Time; Giant Hong Kong; Giant New York; Giant Plastics Corp.; Glider Toys; Gliders; Hong Kong Giant; M. Shimmel Sons Incorporated; Made in Hong Kong; MPC Astronauts; Parachute Toys; Paratrooper Set; Propeller Toy; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Month; Shimmel Rack Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Landing Capsule; Space Paratrooper; Space Toys; Sycamore Toy;
These ex-MPC figures turn-up from time to time, the gold paint, poor detail and lack of originality suggest they are nothing to do with the Giant sets, but they may well be, or from similar '2nd generation' knock-off sets? I've seen two or three different poses now, and both the white plastic and black boots are/can be obvious similarities/coincidences?

Carded Rack Toy; Fly Time; Giant Fly Time; Giant Hong Kong; Giant New York; Giant Plastics Corp.; Glider Toys; Gliders; Hong Kong Giant; M. Shimmel Sons Incorporated; Made in Hong Kong; MPC Astronauts; Parachute Toys; Paratrooper Set; Propeller Toy; Rack Toy; Rack Toy Month; Shimmel Rack Toy; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Landing Capsule; Space Paratrooper; Space Toys; Sycamore Toy;
Despite what some say, Giant were never manufacturers, being only 'jobbers', and as a result we can find the same stuff in other sets, here the capsule, parachute and figure are marked-up to a M. Shimmel Sons Incorporated (MSS) also of New York, and it has instructions! Which explain exactly how you string him up - as a parachutist - set him in the capsule in a specific way and then launch the capsule, so he does parachute back to earth, while the capsule crashes into the ground, momentarily forgotten!

Giant; isn't it . . . or not . . . as the case may be!