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Wednesday, August 26, 2020
D is for Dinopost
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Which was the title of the folder I chucked the images in, and it seemed to be an appt-enough title so I kept it! You were going to get this...
M is for Monster Fantasies
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I knew this set (or something like it) had to exist, as those dinosaurs which appeared to be LB ( LP ) were much smaller (and less silly) t...
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
S is for Soma's Star Rider Space City
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Picked this up a few weeks back going unloved and un-bid, on that there evilBay, a month or so ago, I had no idea it existed and was looking...
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Ph is for Phidal's Phrozen Phellows
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No, it was similar but I don't think is was exactly the same! Just a quickie, we've seen some if these as an incomplete lot in a cha...
M is for Mare Mediterraneanus
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Had a bit of a board-game photo-sesh the other day, one of them was this, mentioned before in passing, we may even have looked at one or two...
Monday, August 24, 2020
News, Views Etc . . . Catch-up
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Summer Sale New message from Barney Brown over at Herald Toys & Models; " Okay so the heat wave is well and truly over, ...
R is for Rubber Raider Rack Toys
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Except they aren't rubber, they're polyethylene! Actually the Britains one is dense PVC which has some of the properties and is giv...
D is for Déjà Vu
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Chris Smith sent me these a while back, with the possibility that they are related, as the Lilo are generally believed to have been sold as...
B is for Blistered Buildings
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Coming in at a vague 1:70th, these were probably designed to provide basic scenery for a first model railway, Jean H ö fleur had a small ra...
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