Pages

Thursday, December 29, 2022

L is for Lakeland Plastic

A household name slowly going global with the aid of the Internet, Lakeland (who have nothing to do with the - actually - Derwent pencils) and have grown from an almost nothing agricultural supplier to what they are well within my lifetime. they regularly have a bit of Chinashite in their catalogue/stores at Christmas, and I think this is probably quite resent; 1990's maybe, 2000's?

120mm Nativity; Angel; Angelic Hymn; Birth of Christ; Crèche; Creche; Creshe; Crib; Crib Toy; Gloria in excelsis Deo; Greater Doxology; Hugh Walter's Blog; Hymn of the Angels; Jesus Christ; Krip; Krippen; Lakeland Nativity; Lakeland Plastics; Lakeland Products; Little Baby Jesus; Nativity; Nativity Crib; Nativity Figure Set; Nativity Set; Noël; Noel; Plastic Nativity Set; Plastic Toy Figures; Precepi; PVC Figurines; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
Poured resin, decorated in muted pastel shades; there's something a bit pre-Raphaelite about them! With a minimal count of eight pieces, despite a extra lamb on the cover art, they were probably less new, than I paid for them, and I didn’t pay much!

120mm Nativity; Angel; Angelic Hymn; Birth of Christ; Crèche; Creche; Creshe; Crib; Crib Toy; Gloria in excelsis Deo; Greater Doxology; Hugh Walter's Blog; Hymn of the Angels; Jesus Christ; Krip; Krippen; Lakeland Nativity; Lakeland Plastics; Lakeland Products; Little Baby Jesus; Nativity; Nativity Crib; Nativity Figure Set; Nativity Set; Noël; Noel; Plastic Nativity Set; Plastic Toy Figures; Precepi; PVC Figurines; PVC Vinyl Rubber; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com;
The close-ups; all rather white and pink-cheeked I think it can be said, but the sculpting is fine enough, and Joseph's walking cane is a brass rod. To keep the sets body-count down the lamb came by himself . . . the shepherds', having washed their socks, had nothing dry to walk in!

Gabriel is particularly nice, and would make a good stand-alone fantasy figure summoning a host of otherworldly High Elves to save . . . Riverdeep? The only problem with that plan is that these are 100mm figurines, you'd need a garden for a war-games table, if you could find and afford the other figures - actually, there's all that ELC stuff, Schleich and Papo . . . it could be done!

No comments:

Post a Comment

Put your bit here and thanks for visiting....Feel free to correct, add something, ask a question, have a dig or blow a metaphorical raspberry!