So this is just a quick one to catch-up
with the almost constant stream of Charity shop purchases of games with figural
elements, and the almost constants stream of Cludo (Clue) games in
particular!
Having looked at most of these I the last
year or two, this is just to show the progression of the figures, while
adding-in the figures I've mentioned in those previous posts and which I knew I
had in storage, the grey ones with coloured bases. I suspect - looking at them
in close up, that several are on the wrong base for the character, but that was
as much the fault of Parker Brothers as it is mine!
Originally the pieces were wooden, and
looked like the inset card's figure, albeit with a ball-finial in place of the
cartoon head! That had become a similar-shaped plastic piece by my childhood.
In the 1970/80's they became the dumpy
versions seen in the foreground, and by the 1990's the grey figures (second
rank) with slip-on bases coloured to match the traditional characters had
replaced the plain 'counters'
The 2000's saw the PVC (or substitute PVC)
full-colour set of more caricatured figures in a slightly manga-anime style
reflecting both the opening-up of the Asian markets and where they are made!
While the two sets at the back we looked at
recently (and will be finable through tags) and are from variant games with the
four realistic figures being actually four new characters enabling electronic
game-play for the original six who are card-only.
This is the second set of these Simpsons licensed figures I've obtained
in the last few years, as far as I know, it's the same game, just - new version
= new money for Parker!
The irony is that while I scrabble around
shoving the odd quid-or-two at charity, somewhere there will be dedicated Cludo
(or Simpson) collectors who have
every version ever made. It's the same irony with the TJF 'thing' he gets
excited about stuff which is on evilBay every day; often photographed better!
For nearly everything I've ever shown here, there's been a hundred better shots
on feeBay! Or elsewhere on the wibbly wobbly way!
The best of the playing pieces was this
cobra, death by cobra is surely the cobra's fault, not the players, that's
manslaughter, not murder! "I didn't
know it was a cobra your honor!"
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