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I’m a 60-year-old Aspergic gardening CAD-Monkey. Sardonic, cynical and with the political leanings of a social reformer, I’m also a toy and model figure collector, particularly interested in the history of plastics and plastic toys. Other interests are history, current affairs, modern art, and architecture, gardening and natural history. I love plain chocolate, fireworks and trees, but I don’t hug them, I do hug kittens. I hate ignorance, when it can be avoided, so I hate the 'educational' establishment and pity the millions they’ve failed with teaching-to-test and rote 'learning' and I hate the short-sighted stupidity of the entire ruling/industrial elite, with their planet destroying fascism and added “buy-one-get-one-free”. Likewise, I also have no time for fools and little time for the false crap we're all supposed to pretend we haven't noticed, or the games we're supposed to play. I will 'bite the hand that feeds', to remind it why it feeds.
Showing posts with label DeAgostini. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 24, 2019

T is for Two - Cantonieres . . . Cantinières . . . Canteniers?

Not to be confused with Cantonniers (two 'n's) who are road workers (on railways?) or Cantonnières who are the feminine type, but not necessarily female, just confused! Those flibbertigibbets with a barrel of booze who follow armies, anyway!

A real Picasa clearer, or more accurately Picasa sorter-out, as removing four images is a slow way of emptying the laptop, but it does unify two related items and gets them gone! The one having been hanging around since 2012, intended for another Blogger, but I never got his email and he seems to have stopped blogging now, the other a recent find?

15mm Toy Figure; 54mm Toy Figure; Altaya; Austerlitz; Barrel of Booze; Canteen Lady; Canteniers; Cantinières; Cantonieres; Cantonnières; Cantonniers; CGB Minot; deAgostini; Del Prado; Eaglemoss-AMC; flibbertigibbets; French; Hachette; Hungary; Lead Toy Figres; Ocean in China; Portuguese; Relive Waterloo; SC Content Media; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldiers And Strategy Revealed In Miniature; Soldiers And Strategy Revisited In Miniature; Spanish; Whitemetal Figurines;
This is the older one, I suspect a French piece (CGB Minot?), solid, 54mm and on a substantial base, she could just as easily be a home-painted casting of more recent origin (post-1960's), she's a useful paperweight if nothing else, but quite nicely 'drawn' and well painted in a 'toy soldier' style -  semi-matt though. I can't explain why, but she looks more Portuguese than French to me? However; I went with the tricolour for the frame-boarder!

Thanks to Adrian at Mercator Trading (link) for letting me shoot her . . . with a camera, seven years ago!

15mm Toy Figure; 54mm Toy Figure; Altaya; Austerlitz; Barrel of Booze; Canteen Lady; Canteniers; Cantinières; Cantonieres; Cantonnières; Cantonniers; CGB Minot; deAgostini; Del Prado; Eaglemoss-AMC; flibbertigibbets; French; Hachette; Hungary; Lead Toy Figres; Ocean in China; Portuguese; Relive Waterloo; SC Content Media; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Soldiers And Strategy Revealed In Miniature; Soldiers And Strategy Revisited In Miniature; Spanish; Whitemetal Figurines;
This one ought to be the easier for me to ID but it isn't! Del Prado did a part-work set over here 'Relive Waterloo' which may have had a canteen lady (I'm not falling for that mess in the title!) in the higher numbers (126 issues meant over 750-quid for the whole 'work'), but I bailed-out after about issue 15?

The card here is in Spanish or Portuguese (I don't pretend to know either, but can muddle through the context of a text; here - soldiers and strategy revisited (or revealed) in miniature?), and while Del Prado did other sets similar to the Waterloo set - possibly from the website - in France (Austerlitz) and maybe Spain and deAgostini, Altaya, (also Spanish) Atlas (mostly Corgi products?) Eaglemoss-AMC, Hachette, SC Content Media (Hungary, using Ocean in China) and others (that US/Australian one) have issued figures as part-works in various sizes, I can't place this one.

Also she's a little closer to a 15mm scale (or HO's 18mm?), even for a young woman (as you can see from the Airfix pilot, even the pony/mule is a bit small), so - does anyone know the origin of this small, whitemetal, carded for a part-work, moustachioed canteen lady? I shot it last month, but it may have been in the storage-lot I did for RTM, in which case - probably dating from the 2010's or earlier?

Friday, August 30, 2019

R is for Round-up - Fish and Sea Creatures

Time for the occasional look at fish and fishy things, most of a rack-toy nature, but some of more substance and two of such exquisiteness it's a joy to have them on the blog, but first a return to some we've seen before here;

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
A while ago, probably the last time we looked at them, we saw a bunch of these, presented to the Blog by either Peter Evans or Brain Carrick, I can't remember, but whichever of the PW-founders it was, the other then gave me some more, from the same set!

So the above is now definitely courtesy of both Brian and Peter, and represents a more complete sample of a set with an unknown sculpt-count! Thanks to both. Simpler painting on most allows (within the budget) for more careful and multi-coloured decoration on the three reef/angel-fish types - top left.

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
The mould-tools clearly survive and are still in production, this set was donated to the blog in the last year or two, by Brian Berke, having been acquired the other side of the pond where it's wearing Imperial's moniker (which is probably the brand under which the older ones hit the shops - they having returned to the original contractor?).

Obviously some of the contents are as above (with no, or one-colour paint highlights) which means . . .

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
. . . that the sculpt-total can go up a bit! Adding a shark, a dolphin, an octopus and a sea-horse. But; with not all the animals in the Peter/Brain C sample being found in the Brain B bag, and with four new sculpts in the bag, we have to assume we may still be looking for more poses in the 'whole' set?

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
I must confess I can't now remember which of Brian C or Peter these came from either, I suspect Brian? Some seem to be meant to be pencil-tops, but the hole is a little small, so unless they came with some narrower pencils (for colouring?) it might be part of the production process or that they once had stands of some kind, none of the possibilities account for the fact that two have no hole, however?

If you found it on its own, you'd think the seal was from a newer 'China' set, but together as a group they obviously have some age, and each has a capital-letter marking but nothing else.

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
Modern rack-toy, although technically only 'pocket money' toy being that most annoying of phenomena, the Blind Bag. Also, they are not cheap, but still around in Sainsbury's and McColl's (Martin's) I think, possibly on a second series now? I bought one when I was feeling flush, just over a year ago, as a sample.

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
The models are very good though, AND - being manufactured from a cold, clammy silicon type polymer - are very, very fish-like, lying cold and 'damp' in your hand as if you've just pulled it out of the ocean! Decoration on the other hand is on the cheap-side!

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
The whale (it's not a country Mr. Trump!) definitely came from Brian Carrick, and is a lot of fun, it's obviously a bath toy aimed at younger kids/infants, and is a sort of hybrid between the larger krill-feeders with a hint ('attempt' is too kind a word!) at killer whale in the markings, but for HO pirates, I can see a future for it! It's a blow-mould/squeezy toy, and may once have had a squeak, but is silent now!

The resin block may have been a charity shop purchase, or it may have come in with a mixed lot. Similar in execution to the commoner fridge magnets, it's reminded me there are a few on the side of the boiler, I'll shoot them and tack-them on at the end of this post . . . as if they were there all along!

Colouring on the fish is very clever; it's all technique (air-brush and sweeping brush-strokes) which come together very realistically.

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
I think the blow-fish and the yellow sea-horse are Phidal, although from which movie is anyone's guess; unless they have small children in which case they will not only know which movie, but the characters' names and songs! But with The Little Mermaid, Dory and the other one, if you don't have little kids your guess is as good as mine!

But the blow-fish is not terribly cartoony, so can go with all the other fish, even the sea-horse isn't that daft; eyes maybe? The other sea-horse is an older polyethylene one, probably from a rack-toy type set.

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
This set - currently being offered on Amazon under an Aneco branding - seems to pull elements (or actual models) from several other sets for a 44 piece-count (although the meta-data says 56 pieces!). You can recognise several of the sculpts seen above, and some from the next image below, but whether they are copies, or bought-in from several contract-manufacturers and offered as 'a set' is open to closer investigation of the contents.

An investigation I'm not going to do as they weren't cheap enough! Which is not to say they weren't reasonable, but priced as a birthday-present rather than a going-home or trip-to-the-dentist gift! They also do similar large bags of insets, dinosaurs and farm or zoo animals. Note; the old Britains seaweed piracy from the Mini Sets has been given a make-over!

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
This is from D&D Distribution's catalogue, last year, and has some animals similar to the Aneco set above and a couple similar to other sets.

As I've explained in similar posts in past RTM's (so apologies if you've read this before!), a lot of the old Hong Kong (now just 'CHINA') manufacturers have a catalogue of 'standard' products which they take round the international Toy Fairs and then contractors (shippers, importers, jobbers) or contracting brands like Hasbro, Mattel or Tomy can grab a sort of 'Pick & Mix' to make up cheaper sets, or provide a few trees, rocks or barbed-wire in a higher-end play set or whatever.

Here the D&D mix is probably from one source, in the case of the Aneco bag I suspect several manufacturers were approached?

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
Another one from Mr. Berke across the pond, four cetaceans and two sharks (I think, otherwise it may be 3 and 3?), the old 1970's sculpt of flat tree (or a sub-copy) and the space-occupying blow-moulded rock!

Branded to Toy Major they should be available this side of the pond too; if you look around.

Funnily-enough I was only talking about TM the other day with Peter Evans who told me that Toy Major still offer a Sale-or-Return to their sub'ies, which has otherwise all but disappeared from the industry (it used to be the norm), which gives them an advantage over the Jaru's, Henbrandt's, Imperial's, Lloyd's, PlayWrite's and Grossman's of this world as a sub-contractor/end-user knows they can get their money back if the line tanks.

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
These are definitely not rack-toys! Also from Brain B, these were in Scully & Scully's window, probably with a pretty price on them, but then - they are very pretty!

I think the one on the left is porcelain, but it could be enamelled silver or brass, while the one on the right looks silver too, but may be a Christmas ornament-type glass blowing? You can just see an equally exquisite sea-anemone off to the right. When I win the lottery, I shall be putting my order in, I just need to start buying lottery tickets . . . Doh!

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
Recent additions (Chris Smith and charity shops) include an Iwako or similar dolphin and Safari elephant seal with a generic tortoise and one half of a similar animal, who, if it had its other half, would be a novelty 'snapper' I think.

There should be a red crab here which came in the other week but I seem to have sorted it into that strangest of zones; the god-knows-where box! It can wait for next time; it can't have gone far?

44 Pieces; 45644; 56 Pieces; Aneco; Angel Fish; Bagged Toy; Blow Fish; Creature of the Ocean; Creatures of the Sea; Creatures of the World; D&D Distribution Inc.; DeAgostini; Dolphin; Fish and Coral; Fish Tank Model; Fish Tank Ornament; Fish Tank Toy; Imperial Toys; Ocean Animals; Ocean Fish; Ocean Sea Life; Old Plastic Toys; Piranhas & Co.; Plastic Toy; Plastic Toy Figures; Plastic Toys; Predatory Fish; Red Tailed Catfish; Reef Fish; Scully & Scully; Scully And Scully; Sea Creatures; Sea Life; Sea Lions; Sealife; Sharks; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; TM; Toy Major; Toymajor; Vintage Plastic Figures; Vintage Sea Life Toys; Whales;
As well as four fridge magnets I'd forgotten there was another full one on top of the boiler, this one being painted wood pegged into a lump of resin coral. One of them is a glossy finish and I couldn't not get a reflection, but this was the best shot! It's a ceramic or terracotta to the resin or 'polystone' of the other three.

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Thanks to Brian B, Brian C and Peter Evans for large chunks of the above, Chris Smith, Adrian Little and Jim for bits-&-bobs along with anyone else who passes odds and sods to the Blog, it's all appreciated, even if; as in the case of sea-life or insects; a bit occasional in the posting - saving now for the next round-up; two have already come-in!

Saturday, December 3, 2016

D is for Die-cast Ducks

A quick comparison between the two recent D.U.K.W. amphibious 6x6 cargo-trucks variously issued by De Agostini and Altaya (no tilt), Eaglemoss and some Russian outfit (tilt and rope-fenders), they are both a mix of materials on a die-cast body/shell.

I would have scored the Russo-Chinese (Ocean Metal Factory) one the better of the two (marginally) if it hadn't come sans one wheel! The underside detailing is better on the Russian import, but marred by the base-mounting screw-holes, and the provision of a glass-effect windscreen is a plus, but the DeAg,/Altaya version has the nicer nose (with separate tools/snorkel) and cab-interior, so you takes your money (the Russian one wins! £2 in The Works!) and makes you choice!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

E is for Elven-folk, by Games Workshop, Mithril & Mantic - Part 1, building the unit

Elves, I got the bug to paint some elves, and it's snowballed into a comparison, vignette (possibly?) diorama, don't-quite-know-yet, morphing-as-it-goes type project!

Top - this is how the Lord Of The Rings (LOTR) figures from DeAgostini/Games Workshop come/came, with issue two of a part-work, with below - the packaging for the new Mantic elves - sculpted by Bob Naismith. They seem to be using an old video box to market their figures, with double boxes for the larger items or 'army packs'.

We looked at the packaging for the Mithril figures the other day, while the two GW 'Warhammer' elves came attached to a copy of White Dwarf magazine a (fair?) few years ago.

Inset is a comparison of the various figures in approximately chronological order of first issue. The GW Warhammer's are vast in comparison with the other three ranges while the Mantic seems to reference the armour of the LOTR figures but with a waspish waist which stops them being my favorites. Their detail is better than the other two (DeAgostini and Mithril) but the anatomy makes them a little too alien...humans and elves are supposed to be able to mate, everybody knows that!

Well, I started looking at doing four archers, but didn't have a Mantic archer, so decided to have a spear-man, then I photographed the packaging for the two big-sprued sets and remembered that my GW figs. had come with White Dwarf, so thought - I'll do both figures and add another each of the Mantics and LOTR's. So we have a mixed war-band of 7 likely souls.

Paint-job was going to be the daffodil yellow and azure blue of the Mithril girl, but I think she'll get a repaint and the group will get a bottle-green and deep red scheme which is an old favorite of mine. But...elves are supposed to be all light and airy? Or is that only post-Peter Jackson, some sources have them altogether darker and more sinister, while the Victorians put them in the same vein as faeries? Oh G..osh, you'd think colour would be the least of my problems!

Well, got to put them together first...