What did I tell you GR? Hovermd is the real collector...
Interesting, about Huki and HK. I am not the only one to confuse them, fortunately - many HK's have been offered as Huki's.
Here is my B&S collection, which - I think - is rather complete. Hovermd may do the same for a number of Japanese brands, maybe?
Blomer & Schüler was a German toymaker active from 1919 to 1974. Initially they only produced wind-up mechanisms for other toymakers. From the 1930’s they produced a series of beautifully lithographed tin toys, mainly animals and caroussels. Their walking elephant later was used in their logo. From 1950 they started making tin cars. Production stopped in 1974 – some b&S toys are still made today by Blechmanufaktur Josef Wagner, like the early small colorful dragon fly models.
Basically they produced 4 models: a small tadpole ( 6 cm), a bigger tadpole (12 cm) in 3 different models, helios, libelle and air taxi; an S55-like model (army, navy, BEA) and double rotor Piasecki H-16 look-alikes (army, BEA) in two sizes: 20 cm and 30 cm fuselages.
The first below may well be one of the first B&S made – the same shape, pressed steel, without any name or logo.
This is one of the little tadpoles later made by JW:
I think the bigger 567 and 568 also came with lights, but I have never seen one.
For the airplane enthusiasts among you two lovely bastards:
