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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
G is for Guards - Side Drums
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Four treatments of Crescent / Crescent for Kellogg's , some home-paint, some factory. Three from Charbens with a white polystyre...
C is for Corgi Creatures (Wild Animals, Jungle and Safari stuff)
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The Corgi animals were in the main quite good sculpts with a bit of character, there were also a few dogs but they've been and gone as h...
G is for Guards - At Ease...Stand Easy!
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These are all Britains from the Herald range, with two older UK polyethylene production on the left and two of the later Hong Kong product...
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C is for Corgi Characters
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This is the least complete of all these Corgi posts and yet it was the largest area covered by Corgi who really bought into the licensing ...
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Monday, December 16, 2013
G is for Guards - Lone*Star Parade and Ranges (with Hong Kong copies)
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Title says it... Lone*Star parade and 'ranges' , and again - with the Royal Salute pose - we see smooth and textured with the s...
C is for Corgi Civil-Response
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When you ring 999 in the UK the nice lady or gent on the other end of the line always says "Do you want the Police, Fire or Ambulance s...
G is for Guards - Standard Bearers
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From the left; a Hong Kong, PVC (with ethylene base and head) copy of Britains Herald , a Timpo 'solid' with moving arm, a Reisler...
C is for Corgi Circus
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We briefly dipped into the circus figures the other day looking at those BTS resin things from Hastings or wherever it was! The Corgi Circus...
Thursday, December 12, 2013
G is for Guards - Lone*Star Musicians
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Er...that's it... Lone*Star musicians...9 of them, three similar pairs, some Toyway reissues, some originals some intermediate...musici...
C is for Corgi Cowboys (No Indians!)
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I think I promised this one to somebody over a year ago, can't remember if it was Sam or Gog , but it was one of them! Anyway, Sam has...
G is for Guards - Cymbalists
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Lets put'em together and make some noise people! Charbens x3; late, late mould-shrink and early with a Sacul on the end. Another...
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
C is for Corgi 'Crocks' - Edwardian Style
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A small number of the Corgi range are of what we would call 'old fashioned people' as children, now - of course - I know they are Ed...
Saturday, December 7, 2013
G is for Guards - 60mm Figures
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There were three 60mm sets of guards produced in the classic factory-painted, soft-ethylene, 1950's toy soldier style that I can think o...
C is for Corgi Combat
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There were not many figures of a military nature from Corgi , they weren't that keen on military stuff, remaining more of a civil vehicl...
G is for Guards - Band Majors (Drum Majors? Pipe...)
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Wanting to be clear of the facts before posting I thought it would be a good idea to get my head round the difference between Band Majors, D...
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