
Marx Toys pressed tin (steel) lithographed castle c. 1951 defended by Britains Deetail Knights of War of the Roses c. 1971. BeFunky filter.

Home-cast figures were often made using molds from companies like: Prince August (Ireland) Crescent Comet Zinnfiguren (Germany) Hobbyists would pour molten lead or alloy into rubber or metal molds, then hand-paint the figures…solid home-cast, hand-painted. The figures are roughly 1/32 scale, which was standard for many home-cast molds. The Primary Era: 1930s–1970s…still a niche hobby today.
Historical Subject: The U.S. Camel Corps (1850s) The real Camel Corps was a short‑lived U.S. Army experiment in the 1850s, using camels for transport in the American Southwest. The kit depicts a trooper from that 1858 period…Monogram Merite 54mm kit #821-U.S. Camel Corps 1858-Originally issued in 1969

47. Washington state was the 47th state. Chalkware souvenir figures from Mt. Vernon Virginia. Probably from the 1932 Bicentennial of George W.’s birth. : Chalkware figurines first appeared in 1770, sold as plaster figures by Henry Christian Gayer in Boston. They became popular as affordable decorative items, often referred to as “poor man’s porcelain.”


“Sketching” with my favourite ‘doodle an idea tool’ program: Adobe Photoshop Elements 7. Two Stadden 54mm Cuirassiers posed in front of an Italeri Diorama piece. The Wall Lantern is a repurposed remnant from a Lindberg ship model’s stern that somehow ended smashed on the rocks of life tabletop and storage mishaps provide so many bits for the spare parts box.)