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Friday, January 17, 2014
N is for New Show?
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You lucky people within travelling distance of Michigan.... Royal Oak Farmer's Market - Toy Show - This Saturday
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
S is for Search Terms!
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C is for Christmas Present....to Myself!
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Not strictly a revue - this one, as nobody sent me a free copy, so more of a new acquisitions post! But as it's still available in Water...
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Tuesday, January 14, 2014
News, Views Etc...Links, Art Etc...
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So a round-up of recent bookmarks and other stuff which may be of interest to others.... Setting off with My Modern Met who I've redi...
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Monday, January 13, 2014
K is for Kosmic Kit!
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I've been hideously busy for the last week so you've only got two days to track these down if you haven't found them yet - altho...
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Wednesday, December 25, 2013
B is for Best Wishes
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Happy Christmas and the best of wishes for 2014 to all who follow, comment or contribute to the blog, or who wander through! The co...
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Monday, December 23, 2013
C is for Corgi Check-list
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Not really a check-list but I wanted to keep the 'C is for C...' thing going for another post. This is very much a work in progress,...
G is for Guards - Trumpets, Bugles, Cornets or Horns
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Like the tubas, I haven't the faintest idea how to tell the difference between a Trumpet, Bugle Horn (except a straight horn, but then -...
C is for Corgi 'Classics'
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So - the final part of this Corgi round up...for now... During the ' Corgi Flood' years, the nome-de-jour has been 'Corgi Clas...
G is for Guards - Tubas
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I don't know which of these is a Tuba and/or a euphonium or even a 'Keiserbass', whether they are sevens or what! To me they are...
C is for Corgi Crowds and Crews
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Corgi produced a small range of accessory sets for their range of die-cast vehicles, to enhance the play value, and it's these we are go...
G is for Guards - Shouldered Arms
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As David Scrivener pointed out the other day the old Lee Enfield and it's predecessors were 'shouldered' on the left shoulder -...
Friday, December 20, 2013
C is for Corgi Cops (and Robbers)
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So we looked at the generic police the other day, but Corgi loved their TV and Movie tie-ins, and it's some of those we're going to ...
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G is for Guards - Timpo Solids
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We now know that one of these (far right) isn't Timpo at all! He actually a Norman Tooth design for Kentoys . I think the other two a...
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C is for Corgi Competitors
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Sports and pastimes manage to both produce unique or interesting vehicles and help sell less interesting vehicles, as a result of which Corg...
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