The recent arrival of a box of broken lead figures has provided a major campaign of repair and restoration. First job was to remove the old paint. Second job was to clean up the castings. The third move was a light prime (to provide a better view of required repairs, and nicer than handling bare metal). The fourth move was drilling, removing casting lines, fixing metal rods, and milliput work.
Here is the original delivery, I seem to have mislaid the farm lady milking cattle, might crop up later. Luckily, I do have one already in the collection.
Here are some paint stripped, cleaned, and initial priming.
PAINTED, AND READY FOR BASING
Rather pleased with these, some Friesian cattle.
A pair of draught horses.
Some legs of mutton.
The W.Britains shire horse was a gift from Graham Apperley.
Rather pleased with this, a miliput and wire leg and tail. Basil now has a friend.
The repaired W.Britains greyhound might win a race. I chose Fawn (light distortion).
Might as well fix some lead pigs to the Johillco pigsties.
Might as well fix some lead pigs to the Johillco pigsties.
A spare Gurkha head, who would have thought that!
My British WW1 army has gained three recruits.
Brilliant restorations Michael, you really are a wizard with the Miliput! and the new repaint really brings them back to life, hope that fox gets away safely.
ReplyDeleteMost kind Brian, thank you. When working on a budget you have to adapt and improvise. I also feel strongly these old toys deserve a fair restoration, and they might just provide some fun to young minds in the future. I confess, the fox is actually my favourite, but the greyhound is a bit special too.
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Great post Michael. I always love seeing how people restore old figures and give them a new lease of life, brilliantly done and kudos to you! All very handy additions to your collection, the little farm rake is especially a love;y little piece.
ReplyDeleteCheers Donnie. When Chris picked up that box at a very fair price I knew we would get some useful additions, but the farm rake was a real bonus. I had the spares, and a suitable seated figure too.
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Great work bringing these figures back to full use again.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tony. I just can't pass by a bargain, and these castings will add greatly to my rural 'lead' scenery. Rather pleased with the railway signalman, have been wanting to acquire this figure for some time. It's almost ready. Going to see if I can put together a 'man and plough' model.
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