Above; we have a variation of colours, the
final guitarist is more orangey than the camera's flash would allow, I think
I've seen yellow sets (they tended to be sold in sets of the same colour), but
never ared set, which, as I've suggested
before, is probably due to the fact that the drum-kits are always red
plastic.
Below; a bit of paint variation within a
single plastic-colour's palette.
The aforementioned Drum-kits; I gave him a
'proper' set, so he can knock-out a rolling solo while the rest of the band
pop-off the stage for a top-up of Charlie!
The kit is well made, and clever, but machined not
hand-sculpted, like the later skis we looked at a day or two ago, and consists
of a hollow bass, two side-drums and a single cymbal on a spike. The skins -
suspended over both ends of the hollow 'tube' - are just blank, self-adhesive,
paper price-labels!
A complete band, but with colours from
three 'sets' . . . Let's Rock!!
With our frilly, crooner's shirt! Hee-hee!
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