Haven't felt like doin' much of late, but I did get around to doing just a little bit of work on the train layout, but not enough to warrant a post yet. Got the dragon bug again and did a few pictures in Photoshop like the one shown here. Nothing fancy but sitting at the computer seems a bit more fun at the moment than actually getting up and doing stuff! LOL The photo essay for this Twilight Dragon was already posted back in Feb 2019 so I didn't have to re-take any photos. Enjoy! Opa Fritz
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Saturday, October 23, 2021
Saturday, October 16, 2021
Miner Industries Playset No. 1750 Westward Ho! Wild West Playset
Sunday, October 10, 2021
Department 56 #6007411 1/43 Scale Cast Resin "The Munsters Koach"
There's an old saying: "Beggar's can't be choosers" and for years now I've pitched a fit over how the toy industry had totally ignored making any 1/43 scale The Munsters Koach or Dragula in 1/43 scale diecast versions. I mean, Johnny Lightning has a nice little 1/64th scale Koach...
...and Ertl has a beautiful 1/18 scale Koach
To the rescue - more or less - is this year's offering from Department 56, the company well known for its beautiful holiday buildings and accessories. Cast resin is a different animal than diecast metal. It simply doesn't allow for the same amount or fideltiy to detail as diecast and this version of the Koach reflects that. Detailing is a bit crude and much of it is molded on vs. separately applied as one would see on a diecast model. Details are painted, not plated, thereby giving a dullish overall appearance to the thing, and the wheels are glued on - not free rolling. As I said, resin is a different animal than diecast and while this is about as good as one can expect from resin - understand that if you choose to buy one of these it's for the nostalgia and for having a Munsters Koach in 1/43 scale - not becaase it's a highly-detailed scale model. The Koach measures 5" (12.7cm) L x 2 1/4" (5.71cm) W x 2" (5.08cm) H, and really is a nice addition to any Halloween display as long as as you accept it for what it is. Enjoy! Opa Fritz