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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.”

“It’s O.K. we are with the Band.”

On the workbench. Unknown Maker figures used to illustrate the line used to slip to the front of the line at music venues…

Ghosts at the Door…

“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.)

The Valient Miniatures Alien Princess and Pet.

The Valiant Miniatures “Alien Princess and Pet” is part of their Stardate: 3000 sci-fi line, a niche but beloved series of metal miniatures from the late 20th century. While not as widely known as Valiant’s historical miniatures, the 54mm scale ‘Alien Princess and Pet’ has become a cult favorite among collectors who appreciate obscure sci-fi sculpts from the golden age of metal miniatures. Alien Princess and Pet figure was likely released in the late 1970s. The Princess is seen here in the courtyard of the Marx Toys Robin Hood pressed tin castle playset, first released in the mid-1950s, as part of Louis Marx & Co.’s iconic line of tin litho play environments. It became a cherished example of postwar American toy design, blending cinematic fantasy with durable metal craftsmanship. 

They call them ‘Softskins’…

A Hasegawa 1/72 DAK Kubel Wagen with Airfix cousin in the background. Non-armoured vehicles are often referred to as Soft Skins. In the 1970s, they brought the Kubel Wagon back under the name ‘The Thing’…I saw one done up in Wehrmacht colours and markings, and in place of a unit symbol was a ‘baby-on-board’ symbol.

Jack Scruby, dean of modern American table top gaming.

Two Nap Prussian and one Austrian in 30mm …Scruby (The Dean of Modern American Table Top Gaming) Vintage figures…through a BeFunky Filter…

I’m a Table-Top Real Estate Tycoon…

I’m a table-top Real Estate Tycoon…Ho/OO Dapol ex-AirFix…Detached House (Kit CO27) and Schuco/Piccolo made Mercedes 170V. Image Used Befunky Filter.

Ghost in the Machine…

Interior of the Zvezda Castle and an unknown maker’s Ghost from a set of Knights. The air is crisp. The leaves are falling and the Ghost goes…’BOO!’

Leaves Turning tell the tale…

“Back to School Time!” Lead 1930s Barclay O scale RR figure and Glenco Peirce Arrow in c 1/76 scale…

The Trojan Pig…

Based on two gifts purchased long ago at the Seattle-born and died Bartell’s Drugs.