The one figure missing from my brother's
childhood stash was the radio-operator, so that's sorted! I also think that
with a bit of warm water (to soften the lugs) I will end up with a complete set
of the first six poses on both brown bases and green bases, and with my storage
one, have matching mortar teams now, but will need to track-down the mortar
bombs for both.
Seven more, just as I have the figure
missing from my brother's set, so his sample has the second issue's
marching/sentry figure I am missing! Also my squatting shooter seems to have
had a terminal accident with his muzzle, and will be looking at permanent
surgery to an arm-swap conversion of the type we looked at last time, now I
have the spares!
I have two of the various vehicle
crew/riders but no vehicles for them! The pale-grey motorcycle is also still to
join the fleet, and the only thing missing now really.
On the right are the two I picked-up a few
weeks ago in a Farnborough charity shop, these are the last version issued - to
date - and are a bit leery. I suppose Tomy Britains have these now (but only run or develop new farm moulds);
DSG have the Afrika Korps tool, but
not the German infantry one I believe?
The best set was the mid-1990's set which
got a good paint-job, matt dark-green bases and differing shades of helmet
paint. Funnily enough I handled tons of them but it was before I collected the
larger scales and so I now have none!
Both recent issues seem to use a re-jigged
bolster with two cavities from the first set; the above MP40 guy and the
grenadier, and four cavities from the second set; the above officer, and the
radio-operator, squatting firer and advancing/walking with anti-tank rifle chap.
Stop Press Image
The whole army (almost) after the two units
have been amalgamated, I'll sort them further another day, give that kneeling
guy a new arm with a different weapon/pose and sort the six brown bases into a
set, hopefully I know who to go to for a set of helmet decals, originals not
copies, and there are enough for some of the arm swaps we looked at last time,
but, after this shot was taken . . .
It's OK the presses are still stopped stop press image!
. . . the missing motorcycle turned-up!
Along with another of the latter ones, but with the earlier rider, all I need
now is another black Kar.98 and I'm sorted! they were both in the Motorcycle
box, and despite an autumn Blog-post taken from that box, I'd forgotten these
were in there?
You can see how the earlier versions have a
plug-in rifle, rather than the plug-on rifle in tan of the later versions. And
that really is it - box ticked.
I came up with the paint scheme for Toyway. It was decided to do them in a realistic Matt paint
ReplyDeleteThe latest awful painting is to make them look more like metal figures because of WBritains pathetic snobbery towards plastics
Cheers Peter
ReplyDeleteI think the shop-stock JB was getting may have been First-wotsit or Racing-Champions?, it was all a bit chaotic and I don't know who has the mould now, but it's not DSG? Do Toyway have them?
H