Category:Budgie Toys
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Budgie Toys |
1959 - |
1965: Budgie Models are really wonderful [image info]
1966: "Popular Budgie Models and Accessories" [image info]
1966: Gift Set No.5 [image info]
The Budgie Toys ("They Speak For Themselves") brand appeared in 1959, applied by the distributor/manufacturer Morris and Stone (Morestone) to a new range of diecast toys.
Most of the history of Budgie Toys is essentially the history of Morestone.
Morris and Stone learn how to brand
The new range was more properly thought-out than the previous Morestone- and Modern-series branded diecast vehicles. The sound of the name "Budgie Toys" resonated with the names of two existing ranges of diecast toys from other manufacturers, Dinky Toys and Corgi Toys, and while the name wasn't close enough to cause confusion, it was similar enough to resonate and be memorable. The "Budgie" brand marked a new level of professionalism in how the firm did business, and was a vast improvement on the earlier slightly amateurish approach of simply using a contraction of the founders' names ("Morestone" = "Morris and Stone"), and hoping that the result would appeal to children and toyshop buyers. Where the Morestone logo was a blue diamond, the Budgie logo was a budgerigar.
Also, where the "Morestone" and "Modern" diecast toy vehicles seemed to have simply been named, the Budgie range actually had model numbers, suggesting that this was an actual range that had been conceptualised as a meaningful product range, rather than just a random-ish set of toys that someone had at some point decided might be sellable individually. The Budgie range had identity, suggesting that Morestone had finally learned the lesson of what Meccano Ltd. had been doing right with Dinky Toys since the 1930s.
Developments
The larger toy business S. Guiterman and Co. Ltd. took over the range in 1961, but around five years later Guiterman went bust, with a more limited part of the range then being distributed by souvenir specialists H. Seener Ltd.
Starcourt then took over production in around 1983.
After this point the mixture of companies, products, facilities and agreements gets even more confusing, but one notable company to eventually emerge from the mix was Oxford DieCast.
1966 description:
Budgie models are made in die-cast metal. They are true to life, well detailed and beautifully finished. The list of models gives some idea of the large range available and the numbers shown against each item will be found most useful when ordering. Budgie models are also obtainable in Gift Sets. These contain a selection of the most popular models in well-finished, attractive boxes with slide-off lids.
1966 listing:
- 202 – Refrigeration Truck
- 220 – Cattle Truck
- 222 – Tank Transporter
- 224 – Locomotive
- 226 – Foden Dump Truck
- 230 – Timber Transporter
- 232 – Cable Drum Transporter
- 234 – Tractor Transporter
- 236 – Routemaster Double Decker Bus
- 238 – British Railways Delivery Van (Hard Top) Articulated
- 242 – Euclid Tipper
- 270 – Esso Tanker
- 274 – Refuse Truck
- 276 – Bedford L.W.B. Tipper
- 282 – Euclid 21-yard Scraper
- 288 – Bulk Flour Tanker
- 292 – Bulk Milk Tanker
- 294 – Horse Box
- 296 – Motorway Express
- 298 – Alvis Salamander Fire Crash Tender
- 300 – Lewin Sweepmaster
- 302 – BOAC Cabin Service Lift Truck
- 304 – Plate Glass Transporter
- 306 – Tractor (with fork-lift shovel)
- 308 – Pitt Alligator Low Loader
- 310 – Leyland Cement Mixer
- 312 – Super Tipmaster
- 314 – Trackdozer
- 316 – Overhead Maintenance Truck
- 318 – Euclid Mammoth
- 322 – Pneumajector
- 324 – Duomatic Tipper
- 326 – Highwayman Gas Transporter
- 452 – A.A. Motor-Cycle Patrol
- 454 – R.A.C. Motor-Cycle Patrol
- 456 – Solo Motor-Cyclist—T.T. (Gleam Finish)
- 456 – Solo Motor-Cyclist—D.R.
- 456 – Solo Motor-Cyclist—G.P.O. (Gleam Finish)
- 456 – Solo Motor-Cyclist—P.P. (Gleam Finish)
External links
- Morris & Stone, Morestone, Budgie "Esso Petrol Pump Series" (vintagebritishdiecasts.co.uk)
- The Enid Blyton Society, Morestone (Budgie) Diecast Toys (enidblytonsociety.co.uk)
- The Story of Budgie Toys (diecastvintagetoys.co.uk)
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
B
- Budgie Toys (display) (6 P, 4 F)
W
- Wagon Train (empty)
Pages in category ‘Budgie Toys’
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Media in category ‘Budgie Toys’
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
- Area 27.jpg 800 × 800; 393 KB
- Budgie Gift Set No5 (Hobbies 1966).jpg 1,588 × 1,387; 736 KB
- Budgie logo (1966).jpg 512 × 800; 80 KB
- Budgie Models and Accessories (Hobbies 1966).jpg 1,516 × 2,000; 991 KB
- Budgie Models are really wonderful (Hobbies 1965-01-20).jpg 2,421 × 3,000; 1.1 MB
- Budgie Toys logo.jpg 1,600 × 898; 73 KB
- Euclid Mammoth, Budgie 418 (Hobbies 1966).jpg 2,236 × 1,212; 724 KB
- Leyland Cement Mixer, Budgie 310 (Hobbies 1966).jpg 1,577 × 1,105; 531 KB
- Trackdozer, sealed box (Budgie 314).jpg 1,200 × 800; 146 KB