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Friday, October 19, 2012

News, Views Etc...Shows and an Auction

Auction

Speaking of Vectis (as I was earlier today in the PW149 post) and of the hand-painted Marx Miniature Masterpice items kicking around the hobby a few years ago seems to have been quite timely, as the regular 'Please buy our Olympic shite' eMail from Airfix-call-me-Hornby arrived today with news of a Vectis auction, which is to include some early Airfix archive material.

To be honest, I could only find one item of any interest, a James Bond Autogyro, and they're not that rare. there is some nice original artwork for sale, but with a ready-made 25lbr being described as 'very rare' (loose, mind!) the cataloguing needs to be taken with a pinch of salt!

Auction Listings Here

of more interest is that in the section on 'Plastic Issues - Connoisseur Selection' there are two of the hand-painted Marx sets up for offer...far more interesting than bog-standard kits!!

Shows

Herne

Peter of PB Toys has dropped me a line and reminded me that his Autumn [Kunststoffiguren Börse] plastic soldier show in Herne, Germany is fast approching, full details will be on his site...

Details Here

...but the address for your diary's is 04/11/2012, or two weeks this Sunday.

Birmingham

Which means that a week this Sunday will be Dave McKenna's show in Birmingham, details will be the same as previous years, but the basics are;

When - Sunday 28th October 2012.
Where - Clarendon Suite, 2 Stirling Road, Edgbaston.

4 comments:

  1. Herne,,,my Mecca!! There´s a lot of model shows in germany around this time of year but Herne is an absolute must...
    Cheers
    paul

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  2. I know - I've already apologised to Peter for probably going to miss it!

    H

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  3. Hi Remaras

    I think the artwork is probably the more interesting, most of the kits are pretty bog-standard, very few early bagged ones - for instance.

    I've seen some of these artworks before (there were a shed-load of them in Vectis 3 or 4 years ago), and while the figure-box art was very fine, a lot of the ships and Aircraft have very sketchy backgrounds, as they were produced as 'commercial' art, not fine-art and one of the parameters is how the art will print, usually much smaller than the painting...but the vessels and aircraft themselves are superb!

    H

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