Hilco plastics as made for plastic production, i.e. not ex-Johillco lead-casting sculpts but new
mouldings, being three poses each of guardsmen and cavalry, with paint tins of
what was then 'household' enamel allowing for Life Guards only (no blue!) and
the Guardsmen to be painted-up in a gloss finish, like there commercial
brethren, matt-painting came later with Herald
and co.!
The six poses: Three of which (household
cavalry) seem to have been lifted from Marx,
with the guards bearing some resemblance to Crescent's
60mm figures, although date wise, I suspect the trail is actually Marx-Hill-Crescent?
We've seen the lower image before (Marx originals and a Crescent bugler), but I shot the upper,
commercially painted Hilco figure
this year sometime; I don't know if he came into the collection (and is
upstairs) or if I shot him on someone's (probably Adrian's) table? I think he
was in the mixed-lot with the Crescent
Romans and Cherilea saloon table? If
he is here, I'll dig him and a Marx
one out again and do a close-comparison as they look pretty-much identical bar
the base?
The paint . . . it's, errr, painty! You can
do painting with it, you know - colour stuff in! It's in a little tin, call it
a 'tinlet' if you like, it comes with a lid, and a label!
A much better set from the point of view of
painting as you get red, yellow and blue, so can mix any other colour you
fancy, but only three poses, even though the lid shows six from the old
hollow-cast lead range.
However . . . I thought they were metal
when I got them out - carefully - to photograph, the tray seemed much heavier
and when my thumb caught one of the swords I thought there was no 'give' in it.
Adrian assures me they are plastic though, so it must have been the extra tin
of paint adding weight to my imagination!
There are another three or four sets shown in the aforementioned PW 'Special'. And . . . why didn't I do these on TLAPD! Doh (Double Doh!)
2 comments:
Interesting sets that appear to be a promotion from the paint company, WALPAMUR. Did they ever offer models of Allied WW2 aircraft as this is the company that made the paint for the Invasion Stripes!
Indeed Anon, but the white only, apparently....one wonders who was contracted to provide the black?
http://patrickbaty.co.uk/2011/11/15/walpamur/
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