This was supposed to be, or to be
specifically accurate; was originally intended to be - the third post on the
golf day we had a week or two ago, but, I thought, it would be better used for
National Tree Week, once I had become aware of NTW, given it's about the trees
with this particular set.
Obviously, plans went awry last week and I
never got all the tree stuff out, so it might as well have been used on Good
Walk Spoiled Day instead, but, hey-ho, there are no rules to this Blogging
malarkey, unless you're my critics in which case apparently there's a whole
bunch of rule books but nobody's got round to sending me copies! Anywhoos -
here's Carpet Golf from Turner Research, late!
Did I say troublesome assistant? Straight
into the packaging like a rat up a drainpipe!
Box was shite, but I didn't get it for the
box (which was in the kindling bucket for fire starting minutes after this
shot) and a poor box means a cheaper deal! We'll get on the the trees and
figures in a minute, but I also kept the two bunkers and the water feature;
they may come in useful at some point in the future?
I did measure the figures, but I've
forgotten what it was and put them away! I think it was about 110mm - judging
from the fingers below! The figures have a lever action which enables them to
putt, chip or whack large expanded-polystyrene balls about the place with gay
abandon!
I've also kept the green-flag (which is
red!) and it will join a plethora of other, larger, wood, metal and plastic
flags & standards in a tub somewhere.
Working the leaver to show how simple it is
- both the golfer and the mechanism . . . tada! They are manufactured from a
very dense PVC which I came to wishI hadn't separated for the 'how' shot when
trying to get them to go back together again; but they went in the end with a
bit of brute force!
There were only two clubs in the box, there
should be six, but - again- I wasn't buying it for the golf!
I was buying it for the bloody trees
weren’t I!
Over a decade ago, when I worked for JB, we
had a couple of these come through the stock, and since then I'd had it on the
'long list', and from time to time would check it on evilBay; in the end I got
one. It's not rare and if you're careful you can pick one up for reasonable
money, not for the 'pre-executive toy' executive-toy elements, but for the
trees!
Britains style trees, (marked Japan
interestingly), but in autumnal colours, which, when placed with a couple of Britains copper-beeches, can make a
believable autumn scene, clearly Japanese acers; they can be your very-own
Westonbirt! The bases are Britains as far as it goes, but the tree trunks are
more original.
As it happens; I think I'm missing an
orange sprig, the box suggests using both colours for each tree, and going by
the obvious studs (anyone who's made-up these types of tree will know extra
fronds can be placed on twigs/branches not directly intended for them!) the two
trees are supposed to take eight and six sprigs respectively, which could be 7
& 7 colour wise? But I'll be looking out for a yellow one!
This also comes in the set, also 'Japan',
it seems to be complete but could have used a couple-more spreads of greenery?
Also clearly channeling Britains, not
only in the base-shape, but in the fact that the side branches both follow the Britains 'system' and seem to be copied
from the Britains Cedar, despite the main trunk being
more original?
However, the similarities are explained . .
.
. . . by the fact that an original Britains Cedar was available to someone at Turner during the design phase! I dare say they had more than one Britains tree to so peruse?
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