Tuesday, October 12, 2021

MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTING CROTON

As always, some wonderful new finds, special requests, oldies but goodies and more....click on the photos and links.

Check out this fabulous 1936 movie magazine article--HOLLLYWOOD CELEBRATES CHRISTMAS. How many child actors do you recognize?

And all this is followed by an oldie but goodie from 2015---Howard's interpretation of a vintage made in Japan putz house with balcony.  See the house from start to finish, including pattern, by clicking here.

Again, click on the photos and links.

For the movie bucket list, ELENI.

From 1985, please click here.

SPECIAL COLLECTOR'S EDITION OF "THE OFFICE"--this one's pretty funny----click here.

PUTZ HOUSE #8 FROM HOWARD LAMEY---A WORK IN PROGRESS-----THE FOLLY HOUSE---TO SEE IT, SCROLL DOWN THE PAGE ONCE YOU CLICK HERE.  This one's gonna be fun!

FOR THE READER WHO WANTS TO DO A MINI PUTZ TRAILER PARK UNDER HER TREE THIS YEAR, YOU MAY ENJOY THIS MINI CAMPER PATTERN; CLICK HERE.

SPECIAL REQUEST, DIY, NO SEW HALLOWEEN GIRLS COSTUMES; click here.

ROUND VINTAGE MADE IN JAPAN CANDY PUTZ HOUSE; MORE HERE. 

AND FINALLY----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.. SEE IT HERE.

SEE THE LAST EDITION OF MORE FABULOUS VINTAGE WEBSITES, FINDS, ETC. FROM EVERYTHING CROTON HERE

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1 comment:

  1. Hard to believe the tree on Howard's house is a lufa sponge. But it is! Really nice work.

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