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Monday, August 10, 2020

C is for Creative Converting

Of Clintonville, Wisconsin and Bournemouth, Dorset! No Unicorns here, but if you didn't fancy this morning's offering of eight garishly coloured Unicorns, here eight garishly coloured horsey-pony types!

Of the four Clintonville's listed in Wikiwattsit, this is the second biggest, but at a 4,000+ population somewhat behind Bornemouth in the development stakes! Part of the Hoffmaster Group, they are currently offering 11 catalogues which are mostly party table-ware, so these were probably bought in from China, for a single season, or left to the Bournemouth arm (Creative Party (also UK arm of Anniversary House)) to organise independently - there's nothing like this on their Amazon account either?

73525 50040; 8 Plastic Horses; Anniversary House; Bay; Bournemouth Dorset; Brindled; Chestnut; Clintonville Wisconsin; Creative Converting; Creative Party; Dun; Eight Horses; Faveurs de fete; Greys; Hoffmaster Group; Horses; Palomino; Party Favors; Ponies; Pony; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Well, without the header-card I only would have had one picture, which still gets the box ticked, but would have been a bit meah! I could have done a T is for Two... with the Unicorns but then I would have been looking for a 'Horsey-Likey' title, despite some of them being actual horses . . . so, having over-thought it to the Nth degree, it had to be two posts!

73525 50040; 8 Plastic Horses; Anniversary House; Bay; Bournemouth Dorset; Brindled; Chestnut; Clintonville Wisconsin; Creative Converting; Creative Party; Dun; Eight Horses; Faveurs de fete; Greys; Hoffmaster Group; Horses; Palomino; Party Favors; Ponies; Pony; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Courtesy of Peter Evans who picked these up in the Smoke somewhere I think, these are a realistic alternative to fantasy foals, and are of similar size, as with a lot of model animals the scale comparability depends on the age you want to depict, 25mm adults or 50-mil juveniles!

That's them, Creative Converting (et al), available now, out there somewhere and probably also to be found in other packaging - they are similar to stuff by both Henbrandt and D&D I think? Cheers Peter!

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