Apropos the Dulcop 50-mils I got off
Andreas at Plastic Warrior two weeks
ago; . . .
Here are a few different-sized versions of
what are ultimately all Marx
piracies, although some sources think Elio Simonetti (not Emlio! Suckers . . . not shadowing me much!) may have sculpted for Marx, so they'd all be his work, as Musgrave, Erikson or Stadden also repeated favourite poses.
There's little between the three ranges - a couple of pose changes or plastic colour variations, the Dulcop set is the more original with new poses, and the lasso pose has a holster on the right hip and a left arm bent the other way.
There's little between the three ranges - a couple of pose changes or plastic colour variations, the Dulcop set is the more original with new poses, and the lasso pose has a holster on the right hip and a left arm bent the other way.
The Italians on their own.
Apropos yesterday's post on the mini,
white-metal, circus stuff I got at Sandown Park this weekend just gone; here's
a line-up of the elephants currently known in the same sculpt!
I'm not sure if that 1/72 is Dulcop. I have all 12 Dulcop figures (6 cowboys and 6 Indians) in 1/72 - and detail is stunning. No flash, perfect casts. One you have on photo is looking as pirate copy.
ReplyDeleteI think he's just been chewed on one end of his base Anon; he was given to me by a Italian collector who knows his stuff, and as far as I know, there are no copies of these? The Spanish Sobre brand 'Proes' does similar figures but they are rougher, he has the fine etching of a commercial 'home brand'!
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