Apparently it's Scottish for 'sacrifice'! Theo, long-time friend of the Blog, has had personal tragedies recently, putting my own firmly into context, as a result of which he divested himself of his collection, but saved a few items of interest for the Blog, which arrived a while ago and have been sat on the laptop waiting for me to get a grip and post them, and, while I'd describe my grip as only tenuous, with many thanks to Theo, I'll try to get them posted over the next few days, interspersing them with a few new-purchase rack toys, to mix it up!
These were a real surprise, as they often turn up, but scruffy and weaponless, and usually only two poses, so to get three poses, with weapons and good-to-new paint was a real treat, and they were on top of the parcel, so got shot first!
And, these were with them, four different mounted figures in a similar state of near-new! Again, I may have seen the bowman, tatty, a few times but not the others, and like the foot figures, all are based on the
Britains Swoppets, but you feel, probably hand-copied rather than anything as accurate as a pantograph?
9th Aug. - Peter Evan has suggested ABC for these, they are unmarked but could be, and I've posted a marked one on foot, ages ago, he also pointed out that the mounted legs are from the Herald Agamemnon, and you can see the sandals and greaves!
This may be the horse for the above, the other likely candidate would be the
Timpo-copy with caparison (as found in the 'States in
Ideal playsets), but I think they only have
Timpo-copy riders. This one is a scale-down of the big
Thomas/Poplar sculpt.
These are a useful addition to the
Crescent Roman piracies, especially the chap far left and far right, who is one of the three Gladiator poses, and was missing when we looked at them last time, although I have an all-blue HK copy of the pose. It struck me that he would go well with the
Charbens ancient set!
Marx 'swoppet' GI's, a real treat! I do have one somewhere, and a bag of bits, but there are three complete, here, sans one weapon, a
B.A.R. I think, but at some point in the future it's going to enable a single photo of all the possible combinations!
An actual
Crescent Roman! A damaged
Cherilea knight, who may be the basis of a future conversion, he only needs a weapon to replace the missing lance, and one of many French 'bazaar' figures, or at least I think he's French
(Koho, thanks to Theo - https://www.lastdodo.nl/nl/areas/4866119-koch-hofmockel-koho), and a bazaar issue, and he'll be sorted into the rest when they all come together, soon I hope, but I've been saying that since 2021!
Nardi and
Lone Star, paint is good on both of them, and finding the
Lone Star figure with complete spear is getting rarer, one of mine broke after the last photo-shoot, so being sent one and having him survive the postal services of Europe is another treat!
Three Cherilea; 54mm, 60mm and, err, gi'huge!
Two
Tim Mee European issue, a nice
Cherilea 60mm swoppet, first version with the separate boots, and four more of the smaller
Monogram copies from Hong Kong, which will be filtered into a larger sample of them, for a definitive article one day, we had an interim look at them here;
with another set looked at here;
And, it's the large number of variants of these Hong Kong knock-off figures, which makes all samples so useful, toward finding the full story of them, one day!
I can never remember who these are by (and I've been told often enough!), with scabards and base markings they are
Timpo 1st version, but with plain belts and smooth bases they are . . .
Charbens,
Speedwell . . . someone like that?
Finishing off with a lovely, clean sample of the
CMV-marked Hong Kong copies of 'khaki infantry' from old
Britains Herald,
Lone Star and
Crescent sculpts, so clean they look like they were made this morning! Thank you, Theo, sorry it's taken so long to get them posted!