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Cowboys & Indians Quick Review

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Processed Plastic introduced the 3rd and final series of 70mm Cowboys and Indians in their 1970 catalog. The new series included six cowboys and six Indians cast in green, yellow and red plastic. The 1st and 2nd series were retired a few years later due to deteriorating molds. Production of the new figures continued for 3 decades and were included in a wide variety of bagged and bucket sets that would often include farm animals, horses, fences and other western accessories. The sets were named Cowboys & Indians or Wild West. It should be noted that six of these poses were also released in 6" figures. 

In 2013, J. Lloyd International Inc. reissued the 3rd series with a set that included 40 figures (20 in tan and 20 in red). The 43 year old molds have obviously stood the test of time as all 12 poses retain their original detail. The plastic is slightly stiffer than the originals but not enough to detract from the nostalgia they represent. The original sculptures were well designed and, in this blogger's opinion, capture a realism few other TimMee/Processed Plastic figures ever achieved.

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Quick Facts
Manufacturer: J. Lloyd International, Inc.
Production: 2013-present
Item number: 11149
Scale: 70mm
Colors: tan, red

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The Air Force Driver

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

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The Air Force Driver
The TimMee aqua blue Air Force driver is considered to be the rarest (and smallest) of the U.S. soldiers produced in the United States. Only the four TimMee Germany GI poses created specifically for their market in 1957 are as rare. The Air Force driver was included in bagged sets (such as the #168 U.S. Air Force Combat Force, the #169 U.S. Soldiers Jeep and Gun and the #199 United States Army Artillery) as an alternative to the more familiar Army driver that was produced in both olive green and aqua blue. The Air Force driver's rarity is more than likely the result of the figure's cavity being removed early on from the Air Force set tooling due to damage. The driver's early demise probably explains why the Army driver was cast in aqua blue as well; replacing the former in future bagged sets.

Prior to this posting there have been only a few obscure photos taken of the Air Force driver, none of which were ever made available online for whatever reason. So these high resolution photos are long overdue. Click to enlarge and enjoy.

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Size comparison

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Driver and Jeep

Black Helicopter Strikeforce

Monday, November 16, 2015

Black Helicopter Strikeforce
TimMee Toys has just released a 'Reimagined Reissue' with the Black Helicopter Strikeforce. The pieces in this set were never offered in black and the helicopters were released many years after the S.W.A.T. figures were retired. The set includes the 6352 Attack and Civilian Helicopters that were originally released some time in the mid-90's. They were usually cast in yellow, red and blue and were included in the 6350 bulk aircraft assortment. The S.W.A.T. figures were usually cast in blue and date back to the late 70's. They were usually included with a Police Chief Car or in a S.W.A.T. gear playset. The rare TimMee 'Shadow Mountain Assault' military playset was the main inspiration for the name and color, but the 'Black Helicopter' conspiracies from Coast-to-Coast AM were also a contributing influence.

Military Defender Chopper

Monday, September 21, 2015

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Woodland camo version from the #7447 Boxed set
Introduced in the early '90s, the #7440 Processed Plastic helicopter was based on the Bell/McDonnell Douglas LHX project, which began in 1982. At nearly 28 inches in length, this massive helicopter featured an internal winch system comprised of string, cog posts, hook and a stretcher assembly. It also included a rotating chin turret, four detachable rockets, three retractable wheels, two side-mounted machine guns, opening cockpit canopy, a pilot and an extensive decal/sticker sheet. The #7447 boxed set included 26 Vietnam Era soldiers. This is the only military vehicle that sported the TimMee Toy logo and is located above the Processed Plastic product information. 

Below is a list of the other boxed playsets that featured the helicopter. 

#7442 Ultimate Battle Playset: black hull, aqua green blades, armament and accessories.  

#7444 Attack Helicopter: green hull with, silver blades, armament and accessories. 

#7445 Tactical Force Police Copter: blue hull, silver blades, armament and accessories. 
  (Included  blue non-TimMee police figures)

#7447 Attack Helicopter: camouflage hull, black blades, armament and accessories 
 
#7446 Super Attack Helicopter: desert tan hull, brown  blades, armament and accessories. 


• #9125 Shadow Mountain Assault: black hull, aqua green blades, armament and accessories. 


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Stretcher assembly

Pilot

Quick Facts
Manufacturer: Processed Plastic Co.
Item number: 7440
Production: 1990s - 2005
Size: 27½" L x 10 4¼" W x 6½" H
Scale: 1/16
Colors: green, blue, woodland camo, desert camo, desert tan