Anyway, I think, while I have other stuff to go, and some H is For's to clear before the next Sandown Park show (only a few weeks away?), I'll try to keep going with the HK/China cheapie stuff through September, just to get some of it out of Picasa.
In the meantime - two pieces which missed the Supreme posts; the above was in Playwrite's 2006 trade catalogue and shows one of the smaller sets, consider selling these (note the different contents of the boxed one) at a petrol station or corner shop for £5.50 (if bought in at the blue price) or a mere fiver (if bought at the red price) and there's always a least 25% profit in there, plus, those red and blue prices must have some profit for Playwrite built-in, so god knows what the 'Unit Price' is, but it must be less than peanuts, pound-for pound, or kilo-for-kilo! This got missed in the final post of that previous sequence (The Supreme tag will get all of them up), it's a Toysmith set of the cheap polyethylene versions of the small Esci copies as also carried by Halsall / HTI and Kandytoys.
It is amazing how many products have been marketed with the same few basic components. A castle, a few horses, and a few guys with pots on their heads.
ReplyDeleteYes Jan! And it's still the Poor bloody Infantry with pots on their heads who do all the work!
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