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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

F is for Follow-up & Farm, S is for Seen Elsewhere, T*R is for Tudor Rose

Third visit to these I think, but that may be my posting elsewhere, whatever, these are examples of the colours you can find, the early, hard, glassy styrene Tudor Rose farm animals manufactured in.

Seen elsewhere, a while ago now, so far cows are in the lead, but I think when this sample (now in storage), the original sample (always in storage of some sort, so far) and the last shot here (below) are brought together the pigs will win by a nose!
 
The cows in their corral!

So, we now have a white pig, but I wonder if it will be a long wait for a grey one, which will leave sheep as a joint first (assuming they don't have a pink version), but if neither have a brown iteration, it will be four-all across the board!

And we now have a black pony, although I think there are one or two in the never-seen sample? Finding the colours has become a fun game, as they only ever come-in in dribs and drabs, and colours within each sample seem tight to two or three, so they may have gone-out as batches. There are also several shades of white, which I'm ignoring for now, and so fare the fences have only been seen in brown, but white and black should be believable?

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