Like so many toy photographers, I carry a pretty much permanent selection of toys in a toy box in my bag for quick photo sessions.

I’ve previously talked about my travelling tin TARDIS. That was back in 2017. Things have both changed and stayed the same since then.

This year I’ve got a slightly bigger toy box in my bag. Three months into the year, I thought I would share what’s currently in there and some of the thoughts behind the choice in figures.

So, here is the contents of my current travelling toy box. (I’m currently learning about visual thinking, hence the hand drawn nature of this!)

A visual map of my travelling toy box

What’s in my toy box today!

The toys

Keeping things (mostly) the same

Sig figs

My sig fig is mostly the same as she was previously, although she does have a new jumper. She’s still out and about a lot, particularly at work conferences and almost always with a camera!

Minifigure taking a photo of Porgs

What else would you shoot at Buckingham Palace but a couple of Porgs?

Pose skeletons

I’ve had a pose skeleton in my toy box for a long while now, but I recently got a second figure. Now they travel as a pair, exploring the world together. Some things just work in pairs!

Two toy skeletons in a museum surrounded by stars

Museum pieces or visitors?

Skelewings

Still in my toy box, and still making me smile, is skelewings. Whilst I haven’t photographed this figure as much over the past few months as I probably could have, I’m still really drawn to it and am reluctant to move the figure to the ‘at home’ toy boxes.

Sun filtering through a LEGO toy

Sunlight obscures.

Mini-dino

Who can resist having a tiny toy dinosaur in their toy box? Blue is travelling with me at the moment, but often the other one comes too. And some of the Good Luck mini dinos for good measure. I might have a small dinosaur thing going on at the moment.

Two toy dinosaurs

Face-off

Changing things up

Snape and Stormy, whilst still two of my all time favourite figures, are taking a holiday from the travelling toy box but a few new figures have crept in recently.

A quartet of spacemen/women

This group of figures have been in my box since I got them. I’m always on the lookout for good places for them to explore. The range of colours means you can often find the right background for them to work in.

Four LEGO spaceman. Benny is in focus.

Benny’s feeling left behind by his teammates.

Wall-E

Not featured in my 2017 toy list, Wall-E is now a firm staple in my travelling box. He comes pretty much everywhere with me, looking cute in both sun and snow. I only wish I could fit my big LEGO Wall-E in my bag all the time!

Wall-E in the sunlight

Sunlight is good for tiny robots!

Critter attack

I’ve branched out since my last post about travelling toys. There’s a lot more than just LEGO in there and that includes some cute critters.

Sloth

I wrote about these Good Luck Minis in my last blog post a few weeks ago. This sloth is one of the ones that is now always there in my box, ready to cling onto something at a moments notice. As long as he’s not down for a nap that is!

A small toy sloth on a railing with runners

Hanging around at the Reading Half Marathon!

Porgs

New since Christmas, I’ve been taking my Porgs everywhere. I only have two currently, but more will follow! They are adorable and fit an entire range of situations and environments! This one was taken in a flower bed in London.

A Porg in a stone bed

Are Porgs taking over the capital?

 

In addition to all this, there’s also a pile of accessories ready for any occasion. From umbrellas, to coffee cups, to a camera, there’s everything a toy out and about might need! Now I really need to just stop carting all these things about with me and actually shoot some more photos!

What’s in your current travelling toy collection? Is there anything you think I’ve missed and should include? Let me know in the comments!

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