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Monday 7 March 2022

Half-dead, Undead and Dead.

 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 !
Mk II Androsyths, one of the many MKs, and labels that are used
Another type of synths
Muscular types
Theses look like they mean business (in a mean way probably)
Human looking Athena class synths
More muscle-synths, bu a different class to the above !
Another huge figure, with a couple of others, Medusa and Nyx classes iirc
A group shot of the whole lot (not padding at all - Ed.)

The Undead:

A non-descript brown box conatined this sleeve of "Zombicide" Zeds
A few of the painted figures from the above
And a few more of the same.

The Dead:

Contents of the box marked corpses (twice)
A lot of dead and dying, all with flattened backs
A few corpses with integral bases
Some very large dead, mostly rounded, full figures.
Comparison of the larger, rounded figures and the smaller flat-based ones
A selection of dead animals, roadkill and seated hostages (!,?)
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.

18 comments:

  1. 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

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    1. Thanks 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.

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  2. Great mix of varied stuff!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thanks Iain, it just seems to me he covered so many different genres and era that it's hard t take it all in.

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  3. Lots more interesting and varied "things"!
    Thanks for sharing Joe

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    1. Thanks MJT, they are taking up half the space in my box room too

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  4. Oh, that fantastic looking collection sir!!!

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    1. Thanks Michal. but I reallyneed to find new homes for all Bryan's items.

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  5. Definitely 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.

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    1. Thanks Douglas, I wonder too what will happen to a lot of my figures, buildings etc., but at least Bryan's will find new homes.
      The neigbours' story is kid of good, bad and alittle ugly imhp.

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  6. Amazing stuff, I love the corpses and I don't think I've ever seen 28mm dead animals before!

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    1. Thanks 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 ,

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  7. Wow such an extensive collection he had.

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    1. Thanks Brummie, Bryan did indeed have a lot of interests, far more than even I knew about

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  8. No 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.
    Thanks for taking the time to show us these 👍😊

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    1. Thanks Frank, whilst I've known of Bryan's horror collections, it's the Bio-synths that came as a complete surprise.!

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  9. Another amazing collection you've saved! Well done Joe & thanks for sharing. Once again, many figures I've never seen!

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    1. Thanks 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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