The Phidel logo is a largish
rainbow-coloured swirl of pastel P's, usually on a darker background than the above, which is easy to spot among all the tat in the kiddie's
section of charity shops, whether among the board games, the books or the
general toys.
With each charity shop or chain having a
very different look or set-up, it's the easiest way to do it, just run your
eyes over the shelves looking for the logo and if you spot it, check the spine
text for My First... or My Busy if you also see ...Stick-on,
...Magnet
or ...Puzzle you can ignore; the My Busy Books (with an 's') is where
you'll find the pay-dirt!
A pound each, one was mint (Peanuts) the other a bit of a mess, but
adding to the whole, the books gone to recycling before I'd got home, hence
their being photographed on the verge . . . well otherwise it's like carrying
half the Encyclopedia Britannica around
for the rest of the afternoon!
One pocket got a mint set of Peanuts, nice, would never have bought
them new, but now they ticked-off the lists, mental and real, and box-ticked
here - favorites above, rest below.
They were a bit chewy for peanuts, but I
got them all down! And I love how the kennel finally explains why Snoopy never
got chronic back-pain; I always imagined he was balanced on the knife-edged
ridge of a pitched roof!
The other pocket got what was covering for
the frozen set, which was different from the previous one (also a part set -
it's the male characters and the moose who keep going AWOL!), with smaller
characters - I think I mentioned seeing it somewhere on-line the other day?
And I'm not sure if these are all from the
set, nor if one of the trees might be from a second set? The girl with the
purple cape won't stand-up and has to be propped so I suspect this is an older
set, and things/designs have improved with better bases or chunkier, balanced
figures?
This is actually quite useful, it would be
OK for 28mm role play, or as a larger sled with a 2/3-man bench-seat (for
towing by a light-tank or half-track) for WWII 'Ost Front' winter war games in 1:76th, put an AA-mount on the
wind-cowl/arm-rest at the front, couple more guys on the back . . . bob's your
uncle! It even has a ski-stick stowed down the side!
Picture
5
See 'Q is for Question Time' - published
five minutes before this post (below) for what was picture five (it's now picture six but - hey-ho!) and its blurb.
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