A Little Bit of Old Hong Kong (1 Viewer)

peter8213

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Picked up a few new pieces that I have just added to my collection. The curio is getting a little crowded.

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Peter...

Really nice collection and pictures, a nice change of pace from WWII et al
Mitch
 
Really nice Peter, I would expect the scene to be crowded for this series. The throng of people and colour is partly why this is so alive. You might have an edge here as it's not often photos are posted for these figures. Hope it continues. Cheers, Robin.
 
Very nice too. My wife collects the SOHK but the newer matt range. There are a few threads around the forum on this subject so there is a little interest.

Great collection.

Jeff
 
Great pictures. I love your SOHK collection.

You have managed to get some early gloss sets.

My favourite figure is HK001.

Thanks, Raymond.:)
 
This series is short of a brothel building and girls... that would be interesting ^&grin

Anyway they had done smoking opium so add in a brothel I think is acceptable...
 
I am running out of room! But I hope to have some other figures displayed over the next few days. I will post some more pictures when I can.

Peter
 
Peter,

Thank you for the great photos!! Your collection is extremely colorful and wonderful. The most interesting journey I ever took was to China, and it has been hard to resist buying into this range. At least I can admire it through your photos. I am sure they make you smile every time you look at them.
 
You have an incredible collection. Do you just collect SOHK or go in for other glossy, including K & C glossy.

Brad
 
You have an incredible collection. Do you just collect SOHK or go in for other glossy, including K & C glossy.

Brad

Brad

In general, I actual like glossy figures the best and have only recently purchase a few grouping of K&C glossy figures. I do have some Trophy, Hocker & Imperial.

Unfortunately, all the SOHK are in a matte finish. The one SOHK in glossy that I have is "The Noon Day Gun" and in one of the pictures, there should be a small dio of stacked rice bags, those are glossy too.

I am not up on early K&C production in the range, but do know that the gentleman that I purchased my early SOHK figures, originally purchased them, his SOHK figures, in glossy. At some point in the mid 1990s, he saw matte SOHK figures and loved the matte look. As he explained to me, living in HK at the time, he knew Andy fairly well and brought all of his early glossy SOHK to Andy and shortly thereafter, he had all the figures replaced in a matte finish. I assume that K&C swapped out his figures. I also assume that K&C produced the early figures in a matte finish sometime in the 1990s. It would be hard for me to believe that they repainted the glossy figures and turned them into matte figures, if that is possible.

Then again, what do I know....

Peter
 
Peter,

Larry would know for sure but I think the early SOHK were just glossy. They could have made the switch after 1995 when K & C started to make matte figures. I collect the gloss figures as well but never collected SOHK.

Brad
 
Picked up a few new pieces that I have just added to my collection. The curio is getting a little crowded.

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Hello "Peter8213":

I can see that you have more than just a few Streets of Old Hong Kong (SOOHK) sets! Some of the more older ones I have as well or in some case sold off. I have over #120 HK figures plus buildings, etc. The SOOHK is a great series to collect & display.

"Iron Brigade"
 
I am not sure when I will be able to display. Here are some more images.

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Hello again:

Some more great sets from your SOOHK series by K&C. Hope to get to set up a nice display area soon. We have ours (this is my wife's favorite display) on an area about 84 by 29 inches in our recreation room in the basement and is at a very good height with good lighting so that everything is easy to view. Good luck with your future full time display!

"Iron Brigade"
 
My wife has a day off today. So with her direction, I removed some non SOHK pieces from the top shelf and have added some more figures, including, from what I am told, a fairly rare piece, the Noon Day Gun. As I add more figures, I will update with more pictures.

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