johnnybach
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It may seem strange to begin a thread under the "painting" header - when my first two pics show no painting at all!
That will change of course, as the thread progresses - but for now, I thought that I would share a nice surprise that came my way.
I had been watching a few e-bay items of interest lately - when I came across a lot of five Britains Native North American Chiefs on galloping horses - which just happens to be my favourite pose. As I already own three, I just "watched" - more to get an idea of what they were going to go for. They were reasonably priced - so I thought they would go.
Imagine my surprise - when I logged in to take a look - to find that they hadn't sold!
Around the end of the day - I was still thinking about them - so decided tob contact the seller - and agreed a bargain price for the 5 Chiefs - and waited for the postman with a deal of pleasure.
After arrival - I was able to inspect my purchase properly - but found that they were the usual mix of old paint - with a few more coats added by the previous owner - but was surprised to find only one tiny breakage on the rifle end of ONE figure. And they were all old figures. Clearly, they had been once owned by a very careful owner - who had looked after them - even though the paintwork was rather thickly applied in places.
So...........into the bath of paint remover they went - and this is what I found - Hmmm............nice!

BUT - even nicer was to be found both under the belly of each horse - and also on the base of each of the 5 - hidden by several coats of paint and grunge.
Take a look.

On each of the five figures, as well as the usual Britains marks - I have a date: 6.2.1908. This means that I have a set of 5 - probably owned by the same person - as they have stuck together since then, and from a mould used by Britains 109 years ago.{eek3} And they are to all intents and purposes intact and requiring no repairs.
WOW!!! What a very nice surprise................... Now that's what I call a very careful owner.
jb
That will change of course, as the thread progresses - but for now, I thought that I would share a nice surprise that came my way.
I had been watching a few e-bay items of interest lately - when I came across a lot of five Britains Native North American Chiefs on galloping horses - which just happens to be my favourite pose. As I already own three, I just "watched" - more to get an idea of what they were going to go for. They were reasonably priced - so I thought they would go.
Imagine my surprise - when I logged in to take a look - to find that they hadn't sold!
Around the end of the day - I was still thinking about them - so decided tob contact the seller - and agreed a bargain price for the 5 Chiefs - and waited for the postman with a deal of pleasure.
After arrival - I was able to inspect my purchase properly - but found that they were the usual mix of old paint - with a few more coats added by the previous owner - but was surprised to find only one tiny breakage on the rifle end of ONE figure. And they were all old figures. Clearly, they had been once owned by a very careful owner - who had looked after them - even though the paintwork was rather thickly applied in places.
So...........into the bath of paint remover they went - and this is what I found - Hmmm............nice!

BUT - even nicer was to be found both under the belly of each horse - and also on the base of each of the 5 - hidden by several coats of paint and grunge.
Take a look.

On each of the five figures, as well as the usual Britains marks - I have a date: 6.2.1908. This means that I have a set of 5 - probably owned by the same person - as they have stuck together since then, and from a mould used by Britains 109 years ago.{eek3} And they are to all intents and purposes intact and requiring no repairs.
WOW!!! What a very nice surprise................... Now that's what I call a very careful owner.