I have just received an email from Amazon UK that notified me that several different sets of wooden buildings were now on sale.
The sets include:
Little Wooden Village
Little London
My Little Wooden Village
London City in a bag
In the past I have had several requests as to where these sets of building can be obtained ... well now you have an answer!
The sets include:
Little Wooden Village
Little London
My Little Wooden Village
London City in a bag
In the past I have had several requests as to where these sets of building can be obtained ... well now you have an answer!
Just checked Amazon - £14.95 for My Little Village!!
ReplyDeleteI think I'll either buy some suitable moulding from the DIY shop, or make my own buildings from folded card. All those years watching Blue Peter pay off at last!
Arthur1815,
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I found a 'Town in a bag' (actually 'Little Wooden Village') on sale for £4.99 plus postage on Amazon here.
All the best,
Bob
Now this really is nostalgic stuff - I got the wooden village in my Xmas stocking when I was about 8 (definitely not yesterday), so it's been on the market forever, and there was also a farm set which came in a matchbox sized container. They were made in East Germany (where?) or Czechoslovakia (where?) or some such home of Warsaw Pact exotica. The farm had a farmer and a couple of sheep who were all taller than the houses - this was obviously a precursor of my liking for 15mm buildings with my 20/25mm armies. They were definitely the same pattern, the printed stone walls are very distinctive.
ReplyDeleteThe whole idea of solid wooden, "traditional" toys (preferably made in Old Europe), I recall, had a real boom in the 1970s - the Habitat-dwelling Baby Boomers all insisting that their children should like this sort of thing. I also recall that my older sons, from my first family, were unmoved by most of this, and much preferred bits of plastic rubbish out of crackers and Star Wars figures.
I rather wish I still had my village - I like yours a lot!
Tony
MSFoy,
ReplyDeleteMy younger sister had one of these wooden villages when she was young ... but I was never allowed to 'borrow' if for my wargames.
I have not heard of the farm set before, but I do have the huts from a wooden 'Safari' set that was sold a few years ago by Oxfam. It was very similar in concept to the wooden village, but was made in Africa rather than Eastern Europe (although I suspect that some of the more recent sets are made in China).
Plastic does have its place, but there is something reassuringly solid about wooden toys.
All the best,
Bob
Nice find Bob.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Mark
Mark,
ReplyDeleteHave you bought one (or even two) yet?
All the best,
Bob
I still have my set from the 1960s and they appear in photos of various games in the Nugget. Richard Brooks has a set too and I'm sure you've either defended some of these charming buildings - or stormed them - in several of our games.
ReplyDeleteThe African village is also good value.
Ian,
ReplyDeleteThey are very versatile, and I own enough to 'build' several towns if not a city!
I have certainly fought for or in defence of some of Richard Brooks's wooden houses in the past ... and hope to do so again in the future.
As to the African village set ... well I could do with another one or two if they come on sale again.
All the best,
Bob
There's an IKEA wooden village set on Ebay:
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Cheers
Mark
Mark,
ReplyDeleteI never knew that IKEA had ever stocked them ... although it is the sort of wooden toy that I suppose one would have expected them to sell.
All the best,
Bob