Wednesday, 5 January 2022

Unboxing etc.

 I’m doing away thanks. A tad under the weather with achy limbs and odd stuffy nose. I appreciated your kind comments very much.

On Monday I unboxed a lucky dip I had bought, recorded the figures by photos and that was about all I felt like. Here they are, some interesting pieces and restoration projects for the coming months…











18 comments:

  1. Glad to hear you are getting through it, and a very interesting box of goodies there, good luck with the restoration project, plenty to do!!

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  2. Some impressively body damaged figures there for the future - Enjoy! Glad to hear you are muddling through.

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  3. Good to read that you're not suffering too much - what an impressive collection of bits and pieces!

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  4. Glad you're on the mend, this lot should keep you busy through winter quarters.

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  5. Glad to hear your feeling better , a fine haul of figures and bits and pieces there , lots of possibilities .

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    1. As ever, a wee bit of physical therapy of the bodging sort.

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  6. Just catching up on blogland. Sorry to hear you've been struck by the plague Alan. Take care... an excuse to sit and paint in front of a good film or boxed set! Seriously, here's to your recovery and a better year ahead. Best regards. Phil

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  7. Glad to hear you're getting through it. Of all the figures in that box, I am most taken by the farm animals. I need more of them on my tables. Also the geese (i think they're geese)in that bottom pic make me think it would be fun to do a tabletop version of Untitled Goose Game (https://goose.game/)

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    1. I was taken with the geese too. Animals add colour to a table I feel.
      P.s what is the goose game?

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    2. The Untitled Goose Game is a video game where you play a mischievous goose causing havoc or the citizens of a small village/town by manipulating objects and people to achieve objectives. Per the designers,"It's a lovely morning in the village, and you are a horrible goose" I really think it could translate to a tabletop game in some form.

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  9. Looks like some Albion recruits are in that mix, ready to go on patrol through some farmland with those lovely farm figures!

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  10. Getting there Mark. Some interesting figures. I will be glad when Dorset Toy Soldiers arises once more for spare arms and heads.

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