Chein's Marvelous Martin 130

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Chein's Marvelous Martin 130

Postby Tone » Sun Mar 06, 2011 5:43 pm

The long-lived New Jersey toy company Julius Chein Co. made a pretty toy model of the Martin 130 China Clipper that flew between San Francisco CA and Manila in the Philippines beginning in 1935.

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This wind-up toy, which still works fine after all these years, is really a nice scale model. The huge bow prop and the dual pontoons are distracting but they enable the toy to actually operate in the water: the wind-up motor powers the big prop (all four wing props are merely unpowered dummies) and the pontoons provide stability.

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There is a book on Chein toys that shows a photo of a China Clipper with a colorfully lithographed upper wing, while mine is all silver with dark blue markings. This book also states that the toy was made after World War II as well as before.

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I have seen some variants of these planes in military markings, some already posted in other forums of this bulletin board, and in red and yellow, without the nose prop and extra pontoons. This is a trade-off: the markings are less realistic, while the shape is more realistic.

Chein also made a single-engine float plane that is much more common and came in a variety of different basic colors: yellow, red, silver.

Please post any photos of different Martin 130s you might have in your collections, as this plane is a beautiful toy and one of the unsung heroes of the American toy industry!
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Re: Chein's Marvelous Martin 130

Postby hovermd » Mon Mar 07, 2011 3:43 pm

What a fantastic toy!

The J. Chein helicopter toys are pretty "campy" in their design. But, I like them because they represent some pretty early American-made efforts to feature helicopters...

This Martin 130 is SUPER!
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Re: Chein's Marvelous Martin 130

Postby grwebster » Mon Mar 07, 2011 3:57 pm

Here is mine. Never had floats hence the wooden wheels.
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Chein's Marvelous Martin 130

Postby Tone » Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:05 am

I just found this web site with information on J Chein Co toy airplanes. One has to scroll down quite a bit to reach it. The page has great information on the single-prop Aquaplane, its history, variants and even a patent. However, the author identifies the Chein toy Clipper as a Sikorsky VS-44. I have always seen it as the Martin 130. So ... which is correct? I know that toy companies often change the lithography on one tin toy that is similar to another, like changing a DC-7 into an Electra or the reverse, but I have always thought that the Chein Clipper looks like the real Martin 130.

http://www.jitterbuzz.com/indtoy.html

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Re: Chein's Marvelous Martin 130

Postby grwebster » Tue Jul 26, 2011 4:12 pm

It is much closer to the Martin than the sikorski. The front cockpit is almost scale Martin.
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Re: Chein's Marvelous Martin 130

Postby MichaelB » Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:17 pm

Beautiful item in beautiful shape! Priceless!
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Chein's Marvelous Martin 130

Postby Tone » Fri Oct 07, 2011 9:18 pm

Here is a photo of a colorful China Clipper seen in an on-line collection.
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Re: Chein's Marvelous Martin 130

Postby Tone » Tue Dec 04, 2012 2:30 am

You will like this photograph from the Goodyear archive collection at University of Akron, OH. It shows two grown men and FOUR Chein planes ... and the year is 1941.

http://drc.uakron.edu/bitstream/handle/ ... sequence=1

Note the stack of boxes for the Chein planes at lower right in this photo, to which I have provided a link, below. I don't think I've ever seen one before. They say "Army Bomber" on them.

http://drc.uakron.edu/bitstream/handle/ ... sequence=1
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Re: Chein's Marvelous Martin 130

Postby MichaelB » Tue Dec 04, 2012 2:34 am

Awesome photograph! ...makes the models look so historical! Great provenance!
Good work on finding that shot, Tony!
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Re: Chein's Marvelous Martin 130

Postby MichaelB » Tue Dec 04, 2012 2:36 am

Ooopss! ...not a vintage shot! According to the photo it was taken on August 12th, 2041! Wrong century! :D
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