Well I've picked-up a few more, and these
contain two of the figures I only had as the later copies, but from the earlier
set, so all the poses will probably turn-up for that earlier set, with Hing Fat probably still missing a few
poses?
The new additions also increase the number
of colours to be sought-out, and while I won't try for every pose in every
colour, I can still use a few more from both sets for fuller samples, so I will
look out for them again this year, with a view to a final post in a future
ITLAPD.
Although Hing Fat's still current set have a dark red and a mustard, these
are all the earlier, better sculpts.
D&D
Distribution are offering this version of the Hing Fat set, and you can see the pose
number is quite limited, with a hideously over-scale plunder-chest and barrel,
two rather daft guns (I have one somewhere, but the wheel-hubs are brittle and
one's fallen off! The raft however is not bad for a cheapie rack-toy?
Note also; the plants and horses, the
former pretty generic fayre maybe bought-in, maybe Hing Fat sub-piracies, while the two horses are more interesting,
being bare-backed sculpts of some originallity? The brown-one looks like the
donor for the BraveStarr robo-one?
This was an old thumbnail from feeBay, and
I've had to blow-it-up, lighten it and enhance the shadows to get it viewable,
but it shows an alternate contents with a canoe replacing the giant barrel!
D&D are also carrying these smaller/different contents sets as
header-carded hanging rack-toys, the pirate ship (and cannon) was being
ascribed to someone else (Pressman) a
while ago (15-odd, 20 years ago?) possibly in O'Brian?
Anyway, obviously in both iterations it has
been around for a while and branded to various other names as a generic, all
three D&D sets carry their own/branded artwork. Some sets have a 'little
jolly boat' instead.
This was a late addition to the post and
compares the older, now enhanced set on the left, and those poses duplicated by
Hing Fat as smaller second-generation
copies on the right. Because I was rushing things I managed to duplicate one
pre-HF pose (top right of left-hand
image - pink and mint-green), while seven is an odd total, so I'm wondering if
another pose for Hing Fat's clone-set
may turn-up, while eleven suggests one still to find for the originals?
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