Adrian of Mercator Trading7 had saved a
little box of goodies for me and these were they, we've looked at a couple now
already the SAE cow is on the Airfix Farm set page as a
size-comparison shot and the dispatch-rider was in the recent bike post.
Other highlights are plastic vehicles from Kleeware (yellow lorry), Beeju (rural 1950's bus - this one with
better transfers than the last one we looked at here) and Tudor Rose (other truck) along with an HK open-tourer, probably
from a Christmas cracker or a rack-toy service-station type set?
Gemodels tennis players and a Lego
chestnut tree were other highlights, while the very small green vehicles were
'find of the day'! Back when it was still the 1960's and I was very small
myself . . . no, I'll tell the story another day in a separate post - but look
carefully - one of them's a Land Rover .
. . or is it an Austin Gypsy?!
The purchases from one pocket, again we've
looked at several of the better pieces now, the Lido wagons were a surprise, the cat is very odd - being some kind
of composition or home-bake modelling compound, but with a human face and
coloured all-through the material, it's also a crude cast with heavy fettling
and might be from a board game? A Speedwell
chief and Tri-Ang's Mr. Periwinkle
Pennybrix are also to be seen.
Pieces from the other pocket, the HK copy
of a Matchbox Yesteryear 'Old
Fashioned Car' (a Renault?) is missing a canopy, but I have an idea I have a
spare somewhere, so it may yet be completed! We've looked at the motorcycle
since and some of the other pieces will be Blogged soon.
A fiver-each from John at Plastic Toy Soldiers (eBay's PTS52) and both looked at a few weeks
ago here - it seems that a complete Food
Fighters bag should have another set of the poses in green, so I bought the
rejected 'Germans'!
Gareth (who has new figures out) also
brought me a bag of bits and it was filled with all sorts of useful stuff,
pirates; including a Thomas
'dressing-up kids' copy, two Kellogg's
type Jig Toys, the lorry being a different shade of blue to my other one, a
pair of [Rocco?] cowboys with the
damage these figures always have, another Christmas cracker angel (I have the
makings of a whole orchestra somewhere now!), a nice HK gun and equally
interesting tipi/teepee, along with another Rae
rearing horse in a new colour - Thanks Gareth!
And - speaking of Jig Toys, I posted a link
at the top of that page a week or so ago, to Rob's Puzzle Page on Jig Toys, go check
it out; it's awesome!
Nice cache of booty. You have acquired some nice specimens.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny Remaras; it's a general toy show, you know - a bit like Brussels maybe? - but I always seem to find a half a bag of useful bits and bobs, not usually sets or anything, but bits which will go with other bits to make future posts!
ReplyDeleteLets hear it for rummage trays and £1 tubs!
H