I'm showing these before the 'Plunder
Posts' as if I did them afterwards, you would have seen them all once, but if I
do them first they will be somewhat hidden in the plunder shots next time and it won't be
so repetitive!
As I wander
round the show grabbing stuff and 'making-up' round numbers from rummage bins,
I'm not always paying that much attention to everything that's ending up in the
plunder bags, also with people bringing me mixed bags of all-sorts, it's only
when I sort it all over the Sunday after the show that a few trends or
verisimilitudes show themselves as things 'go together'. These are a
few of this years -
Pencil Tops;
who'dve thunked I'd end up with six pencil tops! The Rabbit was a make-weight
from someone's 50p tray, the Andy Pandy and Luby Lou were from a small tub of
mostly circus stuff Adrian Little brought for me while I think the two 50p tray
Biro's (you have to put your thumb in her crotch to click the Biro!) are a
current or recent kids TV nature show and Peter Bergner's rummage-bins gave-up
the purple Gnome (back in fashion - see 'News, Views . . . ' passim) who has a
tight-fit PVC tube or cup, with an eyelet for a chain or string to hang the
writing utensil or your choice, round your neck.
He then stars again
in another small grouping along with a very small Gnome, probably removed from
a snow-globe or similar 'Touristica',
while the large one may be bisque, may be terracotta, may be composition, but
his paint is so thick and all-covering I'd have to damage him to satisfy my
curiosity - so I'll just stay curious! He's quite heavy, but not metal, and
he's not too cold to the touch, so I suspect composition.
I also ended-up
with a lot of early Airfix, most or all of it from Adrian (Mercator Trading) but at
different times during the show as I spotted them. They will all be filtered
onto the relevant posts on the Airfix blog at some point.
The real
surprise was the amount of fish I ended-up with - at a 'Toy Soldier' show! I'd
bought 4 different ones from Peter B's 50p bins (the Japanese blow-moulded
goldfish, the modern eraser-type purple-rubber, blow-fish, the unpainted
ethylene pipe-fish and the painted ethylene Hong Kong dolphin) when I started
finding the painted ones in a huge bag of rack-toy tat Peter Evan's sold me
(for next to nothing), the more I dug, the more turned-up until I had another
six fish, and a giant crab!
I think they are
mostly copies of old US mould-sculpts from the 1960/70's but will have to check
with Kent Sprecher's Toy Soldier HQ website
(where you find all this stuff), in the meantime I had bought a set of day-glow
fish, and have a few un-blogged ones kicking around somewhere, so we may have a
more in-depth post on these at some point in the not too distant future - if we
do - I'll try to remember to shoot these from the other side!
I also ended up
with the little tub of Circus mentioned above courtesy of Adrian, to which I
managed to add the Crescent seal from
somewhere, along with a couple of extra Crescent
horses from Trevor Rudkin's bags and another Maysun ringmaster, he has very poor paint and I already have a
better one, but again I was making-up a round-number from a 50p tray and marked
HK from that era is uncommon.
The blue
lion-tamer is a mystery, he's a dense PVC plastic of the type early Heimo or Corgi used from time to time, has probably been cut out of a bigger
base and then super-glued to another diorama or vignette so a bit mucked-about
with, but - the first example so he stays for now, also he's obviously
expecting trouble from one of his cats as he's carrying a gun!
The yellow chap
is unmarked but I suspect Gem or Festival from the George Musgrave
styling, I have a tatty one (also yellow) juggling balls? The rest are HK copies of Crescent
with the exception of the tall girl who is from another HK set - I already had
a similar male.
In the same tub
came these, I have a few more in storage, and there is a similar set of carol
singers, and while Gem/Festival is
the favoured option again, they too are unmarked and someone, somewhere (in the
hobby) has linked them to Spain but I can't remember who, where or when - One Inch Warrior magazine? They are
about 28mm and I think the green clowns are missing something; a barrel or hoop
to roll-in; ball to balance-on maybe, or something for or joining their hands
together?
Thanks to
Adrian, Peter E and Trevor for the bits they saved for me.
Yay, the fish in the middle is in transgender pride flag colours. Must be because Chelsea Manning is finally free!
ReplyDeleteIndeed it is - so it must be!
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