So, sorry for that clear attempt to deceive
with a wild invention, but anyway, and in the meantime reader Theo van der
Weerden found a few figures and something even more interesting, so let's have
a check back at 'chez' Koch und Hofmockel's
Wild West figures now . . .
Two 70mm figures to accompany my painted
Calamity Jane; both native Americans and one armed with a Winchester, so she
won't be getting her lebensraum with any ease! They are
both slightly flat in sculpting, which probably has more to do with the ease of
production than any deleiberate look back at earlier 'flats'; Calamity herself
had both hands pushed forward, so although she has a similar base, she lacks
the more-obvious two-dimensionality.
Theo provides a third pose of Indian and
the larger version of the smaller cowboy we saw the other day and - in the
right hand pair - a new plastic colour. There is more detail to the larger
figures, with finer etched detail on the cowboy's hems and scarf, but the large
mould release-pin mark mars the figure slightly, visible on the chest of the
Indian, there is almost certainly one on the back of the cowboys, as all mine -
in both sizes - suffer from them.
Nothing exciting; a new colour, he seems to
match Theo's cowboy in being a slightly heliotrope red, but I can't say for
sure, mine is sun-faded and photography can play havoc with true-colour! Again;
the larger manufacturing mark on his back, and I feel this figure is more
central or South-American in detailing?
This - also from Theo - is lovely! It's a
blow-moulded Teepee (Tipi)! The flap of the entrance being cleverly contrived
along the join line, but with the pole-bundle reduced to a decorative finial,
by the limitations of the technique. If anyone has a spare one of these, it's
gone to the top of my 'wants' list, despite the 'infant toy' look . . . or -
perhaps - because if it!
Reverses of all mine, just to get another
image up here . . . quite an unsung maker; Koho,
despite being in there with the whole Jean-Big-Dom-Manurba-Heinerle
band of Wundertüten suppliers, and possibly sharing a sculptor with Leyla?
And many thanks to Theo for the new information.
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