In the shape of mostly rack toy type stuff,
or things suited to individual posts we have - now - seen most of the above
sets and some of the lose bits like the pyramids - everyone should see the
pyramids!
Other items of interest were the erasers (previous
post today); a rather nice (possibly old'ish) crocodile; two mid-scale farm
workers; the three large Egyptians, which due to one of them being a
standing-about mummy with get a reprise later; an interesting copy of a
Britains Deetail Japanese soldier who's not from the Kwong Wah series of chrome-sprayed ones and a fantastic Scooby [♪-doobie-♫] Doo (RIP Joe Ruby) dressed in a Sherlock Holmes costume!
Cracker toys, Boley cowboys, a wooden
farmer's wife, snakes, a daft squirrel and a rather nice rabbit in a daft
colour all add to the joy of sorting, and I suspect the twin palm trees are
also from the large tub version of Wild Republic's set from whence came the
pyramids?
While technically an action figure with
various simple (single plane) points of articulation, I was rather taken by
this, the construction of the horse is reminiscent of the larger Indians
branded to Maxxi which wear various monikers, so he may be findable about the
place under various brand-marks.
But he is big, ELC, Papo or Schleich big at about 70/80-mil?
Still give him a better weapon, de-seam the joints and add some painting; he
could look really sharp as a stand-alone display-figure and the caparison is
begging for a complicated design!
S'not yours; s'mine!
2 comments:
Re. the box- didn't know Amazon send out cats..
;-) !
H
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