Those normal events are no more! And may
not be again for some time . . . (let that sink in, I wonder if the
Governor of Georgia is reading this, the meatheaded fucktard) . . . so I was
very grateful to receive what would have been May's 'stuff' in the post
yesterday, along with the five red, soft polyethylene 'Captain Video's we
looked at a while ago, after I'd shot them on his stall at a Sandown Park Toy
Show passim.
Only the one shot, it's a treat before
bedtime! The gorilla is rather nice, he's hard polystyrene plastic which is
unusual, it might make him french, or something from a tourist trinket the rest
of which is long gone; anyone recognise him? Seated figures are Slater's I think, copies of the Merit versions of the Wardie/Mastermodels die-casts.
The Corgi
cyclist is relatively common and I have a few somewhere, but the bike is much
harder to find and is a tiny delight with die-cast wheels and a body/frame made
of a flexible nylon/rayon type; early polypropylene? Accompanied by one of the
cracker-toy 1:72nd scale copies of Britains
standing cylist and machine.
The little boy with the 'UGH!'
protest sign looks like Bart Simson, but probably predates him by a decade or
two? I think he may be from a board game, and - from the base - possibly MB, but I'm not tagging it, just a hunch
at the moment and he could be an early Simpsons
tie-in, they went viral (as the saying is now) almost immediately?. The rear of
the sign also has a sticker, reading 'NO WAY'.
Various other railway bits including
another of the [penciled-in] Tiny
Trojan's, the spacemen/aliens and an Indian who looks to be from the same
source, while also looking like a European ('an' surely?) premium, which might be a
useful clue? The three circus figures have some of the properties of Supreme, some of the properties of Pioneer and some of the properties of New Ray figures, so some work to be done there, but
circus sets aren't thick on the ground so I'll get to the truth!
Favorite dinosaurs, or, at least; very
similar to my favorite childhood dino's, but a little fuller-bodied. Finally a Spot On doctor and the seated lady
(bottom right) might be Spot On too,
but Dinky had similar figures and I think both lots of drivers/passengers were
from the hand of Charles Stadden - the dongles should hold the answer?
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