wears the soap? Sorry, I couldn´t resist. You must have the biggest collection of 19th cent figs going...I keep being amazed by the range of poses. Cheers paul
The two women with buckets had brooms removed and TSSD bases attached. The blue one has a new right arm. A nice figure for 18th or 19th century. I have another that has an Afro-American turban headdress done with Miliput.
That's a relatively new LEMAX woman with milk pitcher. It comes with a "regency" early 1800s looking man with two milk cans. The female figure is close to regency or even up to 1840s.
Thank goodness for central heating! Another great piece.
ReplyDeleteSuperb scene!! the figures are very nice!
ReplyDeleteThanks! it's always a pleasure to see your works!
wears the soap? Sorry, I couldn´t resist.
ReplyDeleteYou must have the biggest collection of 19th cent figs going...I keep being amazed by the range of poses.
Cheers
paul
Did you convert some of the Lemax ladies ?
ReplyDeleteThe two women with buckets had brooms removed and TSSD bases attached. The blue one has a new right arm. A nice figure for 18th or 19th century. I have another that has an Afro-American turban headdress done with Miliput.
DeleteIS the woman with the pitcher a conversion ?
ReplyDeleteThat's a relatively new LEMAX woman with milk pitcher. It comes with a "regency" early 1800s looking man with two milk cans. The female figure is close to regency or even up to 1840s.
DeleteI cannot find her anywhere....Help please !
DeleteThe actual set is called "Christmas Morning Delivery" Item no. 92309. I got it from http://www.ehobbytools.com/contents/en-us/d46.html
DeleteI don't see it there now.
It's also from 1999 and noted as "retired".
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