This came from a Euromark picnic set carried by Tesco
supermarkets about 18-years ago (item dated 2001) and was rescued by me when it
started leaking! Let me explain; they were double-skin plastic mug/cups with a twin-liquid
filling and these roughly 20mm-compatible Simpsons
characters in the liquid which sort of bobbed about at the boundary between the
two liquids - one blue (heavy spirit?) below and one clear (water or light oil?)
above, they are weighted with steel bearings to keep them the right way up.
Anyway, one of them started leaking on the
shelf and I (night-shift!) offered to take it out to the skips after it was
written-off, and left it to drain under my car in the staff car-park for later
retrieval and recycling into the collection! I haven't the faintest idea what
the three-eyed sharks are all about, but assume a specific episode of the TV
cartoon?
There were other figure designs and other
items of crockery involved; bottles, flasks &etc.
Previously seen - complete - in Plastic Warrior magazine, this Reiko Kaneko-designed chap
seems to have been clearly based-on the old Britains
Deetail Japanese office, but that's probably more of a co-incidence than an
actual relationship.
He started life as one of a matching trio,
all arranged in a ring facing inward as an egg-cup! The egg rests on the three
fists and is held in place by the heads/swords. It should still be findable on
the Internet, I'll try and find it and post a link. [Seems to be off the market, but this is it]
On the matter of the soldier's uniform; he's
sort-of half WWII Japanese-looking (Katanga sword) and half Chiang Kai-shek's
Nationalist Chinese forces (belt-yolk and helmet), so it's a wonder he got past the
checkers (he was designed in Japan, made in China), as he's more Nationalist than either
revolutionary Mao'ist forces or Japanese invaders - just the sword . . . and
water-bottle?
2 comments:
Lucky you has a version of a BLINKY.
https://simpsonswiki.com/wiki/Blinky
Non-cannon! And I've got two . . . that's it; one's going to Sotherby's - with an armed guard!
Cheers Brian!
H
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