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TIM-MEE - Cowboy 1

Posted by Peter on 18 Jul 2024, 18:48

And we stay in the Wild West. This time a cowboy of the brand TIM-MEE of Germany. Not sure how many different cowboys there are. I have knowledge of five, but there might be more. The figure painted up very nicely but I don't know what they did with the mould. It looks like he is badly glued together from two parts. Cutting wasn't a solution. I would have ruined the whole figure. Let's have a look at him.

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I hope you like him.
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Posted by Rich W on 18 Jul 2024, 22:59

Nicely painted Peter! Is this man’s head too big though?!
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 19 Jul 2024, 19:42

Another great figure for your Wild West collection, Peter. I particularly love his Winchester rifle. :notworthy:

Rich W wrote:...Is this man’s head too big though?!

Could it not also be because his legs are too short or too small? :tongue:

Santi.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 20 Jul 2024, 15:55

:coffee: i am so very,very fond of back in the day toy cowboy figers.
:cowboy: Me-a-nall Pards! After all in my case i could borrow his socks. :( Yuck!

:coffee: TIM-MEE... Like many before and after him, he is a one part figure produced in a two part metal mold on an air pressure hot plastic injection moulding machine. Looking at his hat, there we have a clasic example of a figure produced by the two part mold system being slightly out of line. However in my time line of longago he would've been great for little me to play with.
Stupendous painting on this one Peter, :thumbup: especially the eyes.

:cowboy: i second that. :mrgreen: I third it!
:read: Perhaps eye's higher? asked the well read bookworm.
:sst: yes, i wondered if he was named isaiah too? sugested the little button.

:coffee: May you one and all,
have a nice safe day.BB
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Posted by Peter on 22 Jul 2024, 11:48

Thank you Rich, Santi and Paul! :thumbup:

@Rich: I think it was the angle of the camera I think that makes him look odd with a big head.

@Santi: sometimes the details on the figure and in this case the rifle invites you to do something special in painting. ;-)

@Paul: thank you for the explanation about the mould. Very interesting! :thumbup: And I'm getting better in painting eyes. A couple of hundred more and it will be perfect! :-D
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Posted by Kekso on 29 Jul 2024, 16:02

I like it. Especially rifle. Did you use blacklining on it?
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Posted by Peter on 02 Aug 2024, 19:51

Kekso wrote:I like it. Especially rifle. Did you use blacklining on it?

Thank you Dalibor! :thumbup:

Yes I painted the metal parts first black and then I added the metal colors. It gives a very nice effect that I like. ;-)
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