Box ticking some more of the smaller railway figure issuers, it doesn't look
like they actually made them, and because they are both blistered I've added a
couple of other blister shots including one from Jon Attwood, as we are near
the end of these posts for now.
These are the sets I hid in the Sandown Park plunder post the other day, a
seller had a mass of N-gauge stuff, obviously an estate-clearing lot, and among
them were several sets of figures, of which I grabbed four samples, one each
of the two Bachmann's, the Busch and a Hachette (below).
A couple of points to note are that Bachmann admit to getting them in Hong
Kong, while Busch, not known for figures, being primarily a tree/scenic maker,
obviously got hold of some too, but give the impression - by subtle omission -
that they are German products! The other point is that while graphics are
similar, there is a year or two between the two Bachmann sets, with the green
'Accessories' line one being probably the newer, the blue 'Trains &
Buildings' one probably older.
The usual scans (of the HO range) from various Walther's catalogues. In
recent years Bachmann Europe and/or Bachmann UK have used
various figures in HO/OO - also in sets of six - bought-in from Preiser, or even
commissioned from them, but by "Recent Years" I realise I am talking about
twenty-odd years, and there have been various changes in ownership of
different arms of the brand in that time which are not for here, now, but can
be looked at another day.
The same seller had these HO figures in tow, from Hachette the
French-based part-work issuer, and (from the talk of 'Craft knife and
scissors' in the instructions) possibly part of a larger building kit, and I
think it was from the 'Little Benton Village' part-work? I suspect they
are whitemetal, but short of getting them out and scratching one, I can't call
it for sure!
While Jon sent these shots as part of the wider contributions, a bit too big
for HO/OO-gauge related models, we have looked at them before, and this is the
one with the bin-man which confused me a few years ago, as a similar chap came
with a bit lorry!
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