These are classic rack-toys! A felted or foam pumpkin attached to a pair of plain-lens, plastic glasses, which are so basic they probably used a 1970's mould-tool! Brand-marked to Party Solutions, I believe most of the items in the post were shot in Dollar General but I'm not so sure about this one. Brian also sent this year's Dollar General offering in the figure department, the skeletons and mummies we've seen before, and the count had gone down on one I think, but now they are joined by witches, and all three are eight figures not ten - 'The cost of playing crisis!' *
He also offered to open the Witch Characters and photograph them, but I said that wasn't necessary as I knew Shaun had already blogged them so you can go and see them on his Fantasy Toy Soldiers blog - and check out his for sale department!
*for non-UK readers, the current global turmoil is being referred to in the British media, and by our politicians as 'The cost of living crisis'.
He also did the card back for us and it's here; cropped out and heavily contrasted to reveal the old crones in all their hideous glory! The semi-flat nature/design of them will be most likely to disappoint on the cauldron crone, but I like the look of them, nothing like them in the UK again this year, and I've searched!All of which suggests the Zombie Pirate Army have been dropped this year, and that maybe in a year or two we could get a fifth set? And they are under the Old East Main Co. branding again this year.
From the dents left in the abdomens of these Forum Novelties (seen before here) spiders by passers-by, these look like blow-moulds, but the extremities don't look thinned-enough, indeed: eight thin extremities would be hard to successfully blow-mould, so I suspect rotary-moulding, where powered polymer is heated in a rotating mould to deposited a melted layer over the inside of the cavity. Packaging to match the figure sets, these are nice looking skeleton hangers (length of sisal-string attached!), and while not apparently articulated they do seem to have revolving heads to help them wave in the breeze! About four or five inches high by the look of it? Not Halloween per-se, but equally something we'd be less likely to see here, outside an RTM maybe, but with the glasses already above, and the naughtiness inherent in owning one of these, especially on Halloween, they definitely belong here!It's ironic, because you don't see these like you did when I was a kid (hence 'vintage toys'), yet they have always been there, as we discovered - when I was a kid! Fishing-tackle shops will sell you a die-cast aluminium/mazac one, with heavy square-section rubbers and an arm brace, which will throw a grenade over a 100-yards - or a tobacco tin filled with dust and gravel!
And an old curmudgeonly codger could use it to fire sweeties all over the village green and start a kid's riot?
Cheers Mr. B - you saved Halloween!
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