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Thursday, October 9, 2014
O is for Ougen (by Elastolin!)
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'O' is another difficult one to come-up with! And I've already got this out on STS the Animal collecting forum, but it's an ...
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N is for New (Production)
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Who'd have thought 'N' would be as difficult as 'X' or 'Q' (Z's easy!), nothing in Picasa I could easily han...
Monday, October 6, 2014
M is for Mounted Medievals
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Halfway through the alphabet! I'll leave the rest for Wednesday or Thursday, but to finish for now, a rather nice set of mounted knights...
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L is for a Little Lone*Star
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One of which may not be...a sort of bitty post, but like the rest of this weeks A-Z push, designed to empty the Laptop of all the stuff I...
K is for Knights Knot Known
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I think we may have had that heading before too! Also; I DO know something about these, I know they are Portuguese and I know they were prem...
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J is for 'Hexan'
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In the UK 'Swoppets' tends to mean either the quality of Britains (who invented the term that - through generification - has become ...
I is for Imposters
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I think these are Fontanini , or at least I think the pair on the left are Fontanini , the two on the right are the titular 'Imposters...
H is for Heritage Toys and Games
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Or; is it Russimco ? Can't remember if this has appeared here or over on Moonbase, but it's stuck in Piacsa waiting to be processed,...
G is for Golden - Stamp Books
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Some shots from the archive. Who had one of these...who remembers these? We had a Wild West one I think, and possibly a dinosaur one? But as...
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F is for Fairylite
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I picked this up at Sandown Park a few weeks ago, it's a lot bigger than the Bell/Merit jig-toys supplied to Kellogg's , and the s...
E is for Elephants
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Probably had that heading before? Never mind, that's another thing that'll start to be duplicated occasionally! Four completely diff...
D is for Dan Dare - Pilot of the Future...Past
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Shot this a few years ago now; no toy soldier or model figure connection whatsoever...but that hasn't stopped me posting other esoteric ...
Sunday, October 5, 2014
C is for Cherilea
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At the other end of the spectrum (from the proceeding two posts of modern shite) comes this rare and collectable shite! I've literally...
B is for Boley
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Boley are (or were, I think they recently folded?) another Jobber, this time the right side of the pond to carry the moniker. Importing vari...
A is for Ackerman
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Already in the tag list so must have covered something else by them, Ackerman are a UK importer (what the Americans call a 'Jobber')...
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