BMC Toys: To rescue George Washington and the Rough Riders
Posted by Jeff Imel on
Way back in 2015 when I began the process of purchasing BMC Toys, I was given a list of 'Active' molds. The list included everything that was in the BMC Toys product line in 2014, but was missing some items that had been discontinued for a few years. I already knew that the molds for the original Alamo, Yorktown, Gettysburg and Little Big Horn playsets would not be part of the sale (but that's another story). What I wondered is what happened to the molds for the "Battle of San Juan Hill" and the "US Presidents Series #1"? After some persistence, I learned that the molds had not been produced for several years, so they had been moved to long term storage by the factory. The exact location and condition was not known and it would be fairly expensive just to locate them, with no guarantee they could be located.
Finally, last December we organized a search and rescue mission for the missing molds. It took 4 guys at the factory a full week to find them, but it looks like they are all there. We won't be certain until they are opened up. That's the good news. The bad news is that they weren't stored properly and need a lot of work just to see if they can ever be used again. I've given the go ahead for work to start on reconditioning the Rough Riders figure mold to see if it's viable for new production. Here's what the figures in that mold looked like:
The San Juan Hill set also included 71st New York Regiment, 10th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers, and Spanish soldier figures. The Spanish figure mold is currently used for the Alamo bagged set and is in good condition. If the Rough Riders mold is OK, I think a bagged San Juan Hill set is a good possibility for Fall 2018.
The San Juan Hill boxed set also included this massive Hacienda building:
Restoring all the molds for this building will be a big project, and even if everything goes well probably wouldn't happen until 2019 (if ever). That said, the interior walls are often used as bunkers and buildings for a lot of different eras, and those molds don't appear to be in too bad shape:
I'm considering producing the walls and a stand alone accessory. There are a lot of possibilities for these wall pieces. I think the 4 walls molded in gray make a great bunker. A new flat roof so it's a complete building would make it even better. It could be used as a bunker, factory, or military hospital. A single side wall could make a great wrecked building with the addition of new damaged partial walls. Here's a better look at these walls:
I think these walls would also look great with a hip roof, but some sort of bunker configuration is a good possibility for fall 2018.
Another recovered mold is the BMC Toys US Presidents series #1. It included George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and John F. Kennedy. Here's what those figures look like:
These figures came in a blister package with a trading card for each President. I purchased a large number of these at a closeout price a few years ago, and they were fairly popular, so they might be worth producing again if the mold can be repaired. Bill had started development on Series #2. I have the original art that was produced for the Series #2 trading cards, but the project was never completed. My best guess is Series #1 wasn't popular enough at the time.
Two other molds that were located are the 2nd version Dead Horses and Civil War Split Rail fence. I don't have immediate plans for these, but they could be produced in the future as part of a Civil War accessory set along with sandbag stacks and gatling guns:
As always, I appreciate all feedback and suggestions.
Happy Presidents' Day!
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Your efforts on behalf of everyone in this wonderful hobby are nothing less than herculean! I hope I speak for thousands who continue to support you 1000%!
Excellent work as always! I am in awe of all the great work and effort you put to find all these old molds and to re-imagine them in new ways. The bunker sounds like the greatest thing ever!!!! Keep it up!
Glad that you found some of the old molds and might reuse them if possible. The dead horses and split rail fences are nice accessories. I remember the dead horse bagged set and the other ones that came with the Little Big Horn set.
Love the idea of reissuing the walls with a new roof!!! Hope it comes to fruition.
I bought the Rough Riders set about 20 years ago. Great figures that can be used for various campaigns, such as the Boxer Rebellion. I like the hacienda – one of the best playset accessories ever! This Civil War fences might be a good accessory for anything from the American Revolution ot the early 20th Century