For those who have been on holiday, there's plenty published recently to catch-up on, for those observing lockdowns and
social distancing who have been following more closely, sorry; 'cos it's not
even that 'new' or interesting, but the box needs ticking!
Seen just about everywhere now, and
associated with about five brandings already, we're adding another here; Stobok, almost certainly a phantom-brand
of Amazon's own warehouses (it was a
'lockdown' purchase along with the Egyptians!), it's the accessories which are
of interest here, the figures being-sub-sub-piracies and of the accessories,
the totem pole, being also the least interesting (also a sub-piracy of a common
design), that's got the worst image out of the way!
These are the nice bits; and worth the
paltry sum you can find the set for. A 'sky' or 'air-burial' platform (which
can also be a lookout!)* in six parts and a five-part camp-fire and cooking
tripod arrangement. The latter useful with any period or scenario from cave-men
to a galaxy far, far away!
* Or shelter roof!
The Teepee (Tipi) is a bit so-so, but nice
for being not the Britains one! Both
the decoration and the fully-round sculpting setting it apart from the much
copied 'usuall' one and while it's fair to suggest the flat has britains DNA,
equally there aren't many ways of showing a flap and folded back against the
tent's body is the easiest!
Heh-hay! It's another Marra'jah'wanna-tree!
The last time we saw this it was in a Red
Deer dinosaur set I think? Which probably means this set may turn-up in Red Deer packaging, although it has
already been attributed to Maxxi Toys,
who sell in the same stores that take Red
Deer branded product, so they may both be generics from the same source
anyway?
That's it, that's them, box ticked.
The camp fire has a butch cooking pot over it
ReplyDeleteLe Creuset? Canadian Indians! Maybe not cavemen then! :-)
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