Who Made these? Found them at West Coaster (1 Viewer)

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I'm clueless about these figures but they caught my eye. They were cool looking. If your interested in them, contact:

Dave Holland 909 888 9891, 7256 Yates St., San Bernardino, CA 92404

His card says he sells below wholesale.

His grandkids (I think) were doing the show for him because he was sick.

Carlos

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They look very impressive. Especially like the Indian village photo with the tepees. Hard to tell for definite from the photos but I presume that these figures are painted plastic. Some very nicley posed sets as well such as the battery ram piece. Would also be good to know if Dave Holland sculpted and painted these figures in himself or whether they are produced by another party from where Dave acquires his sales stocks. Noticed an Oryon box on one of the tables so this might be a clue to the origins of the figures.

Overall impressions are that they are well sculpted and painted and there is plenty of variety in the poses available. No doubt another Treefrogger will be able to shed a bit more light on these figures in due course.

Regards
Martin
 
They look like Elastolin or Pressier plastics that have been painted, based and converted to different poses.
 
Hi Carlos,great pic's!
The figurers are by Dave Holland he specialises in converting Elastolin/Prizer figures and does a wonderfull job.He mostly works with the plastic figures,but sometimes uses the composition stuff.
O.C.
 
Hi Carlos,great pic's!
The figurers are by Dave Holland he specialises in converting Elastolin/Prizer figures and does a wonderfull job.He mostly works with the plastic figures,but sometimes uses the composition stuff.
O.C.

Sound of guessed by the figure of the squaw with dog at the entrance of the wigwam.
 

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