It's the five on the left we'll inspect in a minute, but I shot them with a few commoner plastics (trio to the right) to give some idea of size/scale and bulk/sculpt. From the left we have Manoil's hollow-cast US lump, a fully painted/matt-glazed bisque from Japan, Argentinian plastic cake-decoration (seen before) and Britain's own ceramic classic from Wade, the last is a Murano style, hand-made/blown vitreous example of the glass-carftsmann's art. So Manoil's lump, and I don't call it a lump in a derogatory fashion, just that it's a heavy chunk of post-war lead-rich solidity! For it's time, it's a surprisingly modern suit with no cage-windows; although he seems to be carrying his air-hose, so deck or dock-side? Also carrying his hose, this chap makes a quite good alien, being unrealistically short with a huge head, and fanciful suit-design . . . pressurised rubber? Slip-cast hollow-bisque and marked 'JAPAN'. Wade's is similarly as fine a material as bisque, but a solid cast with a full, translucent glaze which settles after firing like a heavy wash. Not a Whimsy, but a larger, stand-alone piece aimed at the tourist keepsake/seaside market I guess . . . I shouldn't have to guess, I have the Wade book somewhere, but currently in a storage unit! The fourth of the new additions and what a peach! Probably not as difficult to produce as some of the little animals, but still, it's all very clever . . . one of my secret pleasures at the moment is watching glass-blowing and twist-marble manufacturing videos on YouTube! So I have some idea how he's been rolled out and split, the colours added as hotter blobs, the fins squished down with steel pinchers, and so on! We did see this chap, not long ago, but he was still around, so he gets a second outing! A polyethylene cake-decoration, with icing-spikes, under his feet and simple paint; that silver again, the Argentines like their silver paint! But a unique sculpt, as far as I know? A second group shot, the number of photographs is due to the fact that I shot 'an article' . . . twice! Only a few days apart, I totally forgot the first photo-shoot - when I uploaded the SD-Card, there they all were; a few hedgehogs apart! Doh!
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Interesting bunch, my favourite is probably the Japanese bisque Space Alien diver.
I have the plastic set with colourful header board and play set packaging here c. 2007/8 https://poundstoreplasticwarriors.wordpress.com/2017/09/10/ocean-adventure/
Oh yes, the Hing Fat, we looked at them here;
https://smallscaleworld.blogspot.com/2020/05/scuba-is-for-self-contained-underwater.html
Here;
https://smallscaleworld.blogspot.com/2020/05/t-is-for-those-hing-fat-divers-again.html
and here as part of a three-post same-day dig at TJF and his orcs!;
https://smallscaleworld.blogspot.com/2020/08/o-is-for-ocean-explorers.html
with the possible origins of the mini-sub here;
https://smallscaleworld.blogspot.com/2020/05/d-is-for-dive-dive-dive.html
The Japaese figure almost goes with those blow-moulded scale-up's of the Giant Spacemen!
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