In Walgreen's
as of last Tuesday; should you be fortunate enough to live where Walgreen operates! An excellent gift
idea for younger relatives, and as they get older they can always repaint!
Brian also sent these a while ago as part
of a mixed lot he was trying to ID, and while I couldn't help, I did suggest
Paint Your Own sets, as I had just seen the sets I would later purchase for
those posts the other week.
I took them (the pictures) home and had a
better look (I struggle with images in Hotmail these days, partly down to
limited time on the internet, partly down to the fact they make it as hard as
possible to get them to show big enough!), spotted the 'CHINA' (on the rear of
the left hand figure) and changed my mind, suggesting they were from a medieval
play-set.
But now doing a bit of digging into these
Paint Your Own sets (there's a fair few out there), I've changed my mind back
to the possibility they are actually from a Paint Your Own set, possibly
targeted at castles, museums and historical sites.
The Crescent
'Berserker' clearly booked his annual leave for the pre-Christmas period so
there's an approximately 54mm ACW Union flag-bearer as a scaler.
Clearly medieval or early 'age of
exploration', could they be from a Pilgrim Father's set, or touristy thingy
of/from a US source, do you have them? How many poses were there in a set or
what was the set called? Were there Local Indians in the set for the pioneers
to trade with?
I found this (Kandy Toys) looking for something else the
other day, and while they are more dinosaurs, it's further
evidence that Paint Your Own sets are looking to be a rich vein for toy and model
figures, animals and such like, have you found any useful ones? I've also seen Paint Your Own plaster figurines.
































