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Wednesday, December 7, 2022

F is for Faraones y Dioses

Pharaohs and Gods . . . just'a quickie, these are copies of the Safari set we've seen a couple of times now one way or another, and while I bought them bagged 'NOS', it was obvious the set had seen better days and several sets of staples had visited the header-card, so; as it's both 'modern production' and the Mexican equivalent of a China rack-toy, I felt no compunction in getting them out for a box-tick!

Ancient Egypt; Ancient Egyptians; Anubis; Bastet; Coleccion Mexico; Egyptian Deities; Egyptian Gods; Egyptian Model Figures; Egyptian Mummies; Egyptian Pyramid; Egyptian Toy Figures; Egyptian Toy Pyramid; Egyptian Toy Soldiers; Faraonnes Y Dioses; Godesses; Gods of Egypt; Horus; Isis; Made In Mexico; Magic Toys; Mexican Toys; Mexico; nefertiti; PVC Egyptians; Safari; Safari Egyptians; Scarab; SHS Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Sphinx; Valley of the Kings;
The front and back of the header-card; a high point of the clip-artist's Photoshop efforts and no mistake! We have a colony of pyramids, some movie undead characters who definitely aren't in the bag and a loose camel, just I case we haven't worked out where the set's set! Manufactured by Magic Toys and distributed by SHS Toys, we've got two new tags out of it!

Ancient Egypt; Ancient Egyptians; Anubis; Bastet; Coleccion Mexico; Egyptian Deities; Egyptian Gods; Egyptian Model Figures; Egyptian Mummies; Egyptian Pyramid; Egyptian Toy Figures; Egyptian Toy Pyramid; Egyptian Toy Soldiers; Faraonnes Y Dioses; Godesses; Gods of Egypt; Horus; Isis; Made In Mexico; Magic Toys; Mexican Toys; Mexico; nefertiti; PVC Egyptians; Safari; Safari Egyptians; Scarab; SHS Toys; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Sphinx; Valley of the Kings;
They actually have a charm which leaves them with an apparent age they just have't earned, being crudely painted/washed over a softish silver PVC-vinyl (a couple are a cream or black substrate) rubber type material, very flashy, and somewhat worn (whether in the bag, or due to the several removals from the bag in the past I will ever know), they look like they might be from the 1950's and gum-ball machine prizes at that!

I can't compare them, as I have the other sets as they appeared over the last two years (Safari donors, two K&M/Wild Republic sets and the recent Hing Fat set from Peter Evans), due to the current storage situation/excuse! So we'll return to all-five one day for a full comparison of them together. Oh, and there are no actual Pharaohs in the set, just a wrapped-up dead one! For all their pirated daftness I quite like them!

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