The best way for me to explain is for you
to first check-out this post from 'Fantasy Soldiers' Shaun on the SCS Direct set, then look at last year's
contribution from Brian Berke, and as we go through the sample from Peter
you'll see both similarities, identicalities (which should be a word!) and
differences between all three 'lots', although the Greenbrier/SCDT ones are probably knock-offs?
The whole lot; as they arrived, I wondered
if the extra small-zombie (bottom right) was deliberate or accidental, as the
pair take the sample-count to 21 one feels the extra may have been picked-up by
the packing machinery and flicked into 'my' bag as an extra, but he's small
enough to be included to make the two 'equal' to a whole one.
Either possibility has merit, but once you
see how different this set is from Shaun's, you suspect it may not be complete
(there was no packaging) or that it is a whole set of Zombies with some
monsters thrown in? There are no pale-grey versions either.
Plain zombie types, there is an element of
cartoonishness shared with the set from Terranova last year, and as they are
zombies, you could lose a lot of the 'fun-look', with paint - lots of blood
methinks!
The sausages for a farm-fresh breakfast I
promised two days ago, except we both know it isn't a string of sausages, don't
we . . . euuwwe! These four are all doing stuff, although in the case of the
first it's just wearing an axe as a hat! The other three are eating body-parts
- nice!
Common cinema/popular-culture tropes again
with - from the left; a mummy, vampire/Count Dracula, werewolf/Wolf Man type
and another vision of Dr Frankenstein's monster.
More mythological are an Indo-Asian looking
cyclopean, a devil/Satan bat-type and an itty-bitty baby Godzilla, although
given it was a man in a rubber-suit and all the scale was 'in the studio set'
it's actually an accurate man-in-a-Godzilla-suite sculpt! Missing from the SCS tub on Shaun's Blog is the Aquaman/Marine-boy/Man-fish/Sea
Monster type.
Also missing from that set are the
gravestones and giant insects.
This mummy is in a hurry, and here he's compared
to one we'll be looking at later today courtesy of Brian, for all intents and
purposes they are 'classic' 54mm, unpainted toy figures and happily carrying Airfix or Marx's torch into the 21st century.
Back to zombies and a couple of humans;
again the humans are quite comical in their hysteria but this is where you
notice the similarities with last year's figures from Brian, although the previous
lot had the rack-toy flash not seen on these, the sculpting, plastic colour,
large bases and grave-stones seem to tie them into the other two SCS sets as well as this mixed sample.
The duplicate/question-mark pose and a
figure which - due to the cartoonish 'Mad
Magazine' facial features of all of them - could be a fearful human or
over-active zombie? Or, a sort of 'Carrie'
figure; chasing after the mummy!
Cheers Peter, lovin'em!
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