Signed for and collected the keys to the flat today, so I'll be busy in the background getting this place empty! Made some space in the storage units at the weekend . . . sorting cold stuff in minus-3, in a steel shipping container, while losing the light is no fun I can tell you! But it keeps me young!
The seen elsewhere shot; all Chris's donations have been fantastic, however I get the feeling he's got more of a measure of the Blog and it's needs over the years, as this one was particularly super, with lots of unusual figures, rare gap-fillers, one-off's, novelties and things which, while we may have looked at them before (Tyrolean weather-clock figures for instance), will undoubtedly enhance future posts on the same subject. One of the things I didn't shoot separately for the other posts (I think we're going to get 8 or 9 posts out of the whole box) was a bag of Kinder bits, and while I'm not sure if the Esquimaux see above was in the earlier post, mentioned the other day in a follow-up, it might have been; it's been a pretty chaotic last few months!I actually picked up a few the other day with that yellow Arctic denizen, but the two medieval crossbowmen in that other lot were as brittle as hell, so when we get round to them, they will need a bit of strategically-placed blue-tack to be remotely photogenic, but I have others!
While the 40mm horseman here needs his paint removed, they also suffer from brittleness, perticularly of the thin parts (from day one!), so that'll be a careful, or gentle job, once I'm settled elsewhere.
A bag of bits on the left (nice barrel) and a bag of Giant/Giant-like bits also went to the mighty* sorting zone without a closer look. The green blob is one of those palm-squirters from a Christmas cracker, several bits of meat were rather intriguing, the red thing is a petrol-pump and I'm loving the Scot's Monarch's Arms, paper sand-castle flag . . . there's a tub-full of similar items somewhere in the stash, waiting for their 'overview' moment!* mighty because of its daunting size, not because it's powerful!
This was a lovely thing to find in a toy parcel! It's a self-published book from 1997, the author goes through the building of a home-injector, part-by-part and it's real Heath-Robinson stuff (or, because the author is an American; Rube Goldberg'ian stuff!) , I aspire to have a go, but I'll need a workshop, and probably can't run to one on what will be my budget in the Spring, but I was thinking of joining one of these craft/tech cooperatives, so maybe yet?Cheers Chris; another fantastic lot . . . I'm off and running; 'combat' stuff next to keep the fighty-bitey bits as far from the 25th as I can!
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