We looked at these right back at the start
of the Blog, in a roundup of the various food premium animals, but a few more
lots have come in and I needed to do comparisons with the Airfix sets, so I had
a bit of a photo-sesh'; the Olá ice-cream premium animals;
The whole sample, unwashed was about eight
'colours' but it was clear that some were so dirty it was hard to tell what was
what! Not a large sample, but they now fill one of the small-scale sample-bags
(inset) which is not bad since they've grown quite slowly in three small lots
and a few odds over forty-years!
After cleaning and it's five colours; with
a paler-grey rhino' and two distinct whites, one semi-translucent (and greyish
in daylight), one solid, neither clear from the other in this shot, or any of
the others I took trying to show the difference!
I have no idea how many are in the whole
set, but with several singles in the sample, it's a fair bet there are more to
find, and, if I've managed twenty-one so far, there's probably at least 30
all-in? Note the pairs of some animals;
I can't claim any of this is scientific or
anything, but I suspect the elephant on the left is trying to be Asian, and the
one on the right is trying to be African; going mostly on the ears! Likewise
the two reptiles would seem to be a deliberate attempt to cover two continents,
but I've only gone on snout-length, and they could be the other way round?
The two big cats could equally be other
things, the one on the left a Jaguar, the one on the right a cougar? The
wildebeest and water-buffalo (previous shot - top left) are pretty obvious, but
why two different hippo' sculpts? That is a mystery!
The real reason I dug them out - Airfix comparisons reveal - if nothing
else - a lack of scale consistency in the Olá figurines; the lion is vast
while the giraffes are tiny, and while not in the Airfix shots; the pelican is
some prehistoric man-eater of a bird!
I won't post links to those pages as this
image is good-enough for now, but they're on the Airfix Blog if you fancy a
'plastic smalls' diversion!
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