Anyway, Peter Cole at Replicants who's enjoyed a close relationship with the PW crew was approached to make a figure
which could be given-out with the entry ticket . . . or in lieu of an
entry ticket as - and I think I'm right in saying - there's only ever been a
hand stamp for those wishing to take a break from the plunder hall!
This is the chap, as issued, in a glorious
blood-hiding scarlet polymer, a late 19thC colonial type, originally suggested
as/for the Zulu war but suitable for painting in various uniforms; the
afore-mentioned scarlet, colonial 'blues' or the later khaki and usable with
Boers, Mad Mardi types or other ner'do'wells who may have objected to the rule
of the Great White Queen!
The seller had several colours of
pre-production prototypes or test-shots and I took one as far from the final
figure as possible, although some were marbled red and green and I now wish I'd
grabbed on of them as a third!
Interestingly, the figures are made of a
harder plastic than the figures I'm now buying from Replicants (which are an 'Airfix'
soft polyethylene) and knock together with more of a hardwood or hollow-bones sound.
Been around for some time and seen
elsewhere, if not everywhere else, but the box needed ticking . . . and is now
ticked!
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It was for our 10th anniversary Hugh. Nearly 25 years ago!
I had a horrible suspicion it was! The time's just flying by!
Cheers
H
And you’re right about the plastic. It was before Peter had tracked down some softer polythene.
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