So, many boxes this week, from Bryan's (Vampifan's) collection of boxes I rescued from the dreaded, kind hearted, neighbours' clutches. The header photographs shows many boxes, the contents of which I don't think I've found, but took them specifiaclly for the foam inserts, knowing there wasn't a lot of protection for many of Bryan's figures.
I have the contents of another three boxes of figures to show this week, two were unmarked but the third was labelled as 'corpses'.
So here's a view of the contents of the other three boxes, starting with the half-dead, then a brief look at the undead and finally the corpses' box.
(Be aware that theres a fair amount of photographs here)
The Half-dead:
The are all Bio-synths or synths by anther description - it's no use asking me !
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Mk II Androsyths, one of the many MKs, and labels that are used
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Another type of synths
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Muscular types
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Theses look like they mean business (in a mean way probably)
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Human looking Athena class synths
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More muscle-synths, bu a different class to the above !
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Another huge figure, with a couple of others, Medusa and Nyx classes iirc
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A group shot of the whole lot (not padding at all - Ed.)
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The Undead:
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Some very large dead, mostly rounded, full figures.
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Comparison of the larger, rounded figures and the smaller flat-based ones
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A selection of dead animals, roadkill and seated hostages (!,?)
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So a very eclectic mix of figures this week, Sci-fi zombie apocalypse and to some extent rural casualties of modern living.
But that's it for another week, and I still have a few more boxes of things to show, but I think I'm nearing the end !
Thanks for taking the time to visit, hopefully there is something here of interest.
As always your comments are both welcomed and truly appreciated.
Wow even having visited Bryan's abode, there is so much stuff I hadn't seen. A very eclectic mix of the dead and reanimated there Joe, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThanks Dave, I know the feeling, Bryan had such a diversity of interests that I had not idea about, such as his Western collection. I bet he didn't know my interest in it either as it just didn't come up in conversation or any the hndres of emails we swapped.
DeleteGreat mix of varied stuff!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks Iain, it just seems to me he covered so many different genres and era that it's hard t take it all in.
DeleteLots more interesting and varied "things"!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Joe
Thanks MJT, they are taking up half the space in my box room too
DeleteOh, that fantastic looking collection sir!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michal. but I reallyneed to find new homes for all Bryan's items.
DeleteDefinitely an eclectic mix, makes me wonder what others would make of my accumulation. Thank you for the glimpses. Sounds as if "the neighbours"is a story in itself.
ReplyDeleteThanks Douglas, I wonder too what will happen to a lot of my figures, buildings etc., but at least Bryan's will find new homes.
DeleteThe neigbours' story is kid of good, bad and alittle ugly imhp.
Amazing stuff, I love the corpses and I don't think I've ever seen 28mm dead animals before!
ReplyDeleteThanks Matt, I rmember Bryan having, maybe a dozen road-kill on his blog, but there is such a lot of other animal corpses too. I wonder where all the dead humans came from, as I've never seen so many ,
DeleteWow such an extensive collection he had.
ReplyDeleteThanks Brummie, Bryan did indeed have a lot of interests, far more than even I knew about
DeleteNo real surprise that Bryan would have a lot of these type of models Joe, he was after all a big fan of Z's and horror.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking the time to show us these 👍😊
Thanks Frank, whilst I've known of Bryan's horror collections, it's the Bio-synths that came as a complete surprise.!
DeleteAnother amazing collection you've saved! Well done Joe & thanks for sharing. Once again, many figures I've never seen!
ReplyDeleteThanks Terry, most of these came as a surprise to me too, shame I can'tmake use of most of these (again)
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