Jogo do foguetão, NeS, Portugal, 50's? 60's? |
This blog is an ongoing listing of space toys, superheroes and just about anything I find worthwhile saving as a collector. Please enjoy !
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Christmas present
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Who is your favorite Bounty Hunter ?
Pink Rolls Royce
FAB 1 (Imai, Matchbox, Imai, JR21), Japan, China and HK |
You have to admit... there is no car that drives like a Rolls... especially when it is a Rolls with 6 wheels, machineguns in the grille and all the other gadgets of a secret agent. Mr. Bond be carefull, lady P is in the House.
And just like she says during pursuits and other shootouts in Thunderbirds: "Oh Parker, I just hope they don't scratch the paint !"
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Batmissile Batmobile - where is Pfeifer ?
Batmissile Batmobile, Kenner, Mexico, 1992 |
With the help of Bob Kane, amongst others he turned the movie much darker than the first one.
Michelle Pfeifer in her Catwoman outfit became instant icons for all of us geeks out there, and Dani de Vito played a very obscure role as the Penguin.
The Batmobile remained the same as the one designed for the first movie, but it had one big new feature: it could drop both wings of to turn itself into the Batmissile, and like this escape all the bad guys. Kenner toys of Cincinati made a very good (and huge) toy of this vehicle, with wings popping out at the touch of a button.
Catwoman, Applause, Philippines, 1992 |
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Tom Corbet Space Cadet
It is 1955... and kids are in front of the tube to watch Tom Corbet. It's in black and white but who cares, so is the universe ! As soon as the show began to have success on American) TV, tons of SPACE CADET items arrived on the market: rayguns, puzzles etc. This pair of dolls also cashed in on the show (and the show cashed in on a lot of sponsoring, like Kellogs Cornflakes etc.) Note the original boots on Dr Joan Dale. All of these dolls had a sleeping-eye mechanism, and clothes stapled on them (hello toy safety !)
Tom Corbet and Dr. Joan Dale, Marcie Co, USA, 1950's |
Dr. Joan Dale, Marcie Co, USA, 1950's |
Tom Corbet, Marcie Co, USA, 1950's |
Tom Corbet (detail), Marcie Co, USA, 1950's |
YOU WILL OBBEY ! EXTERMINATE ! EXTERMINATE !
Another classic Brittish icon, the DALEK is to Sci-Fi fans much more than a washing-machine type of robot... it is pure evil incarnated into a torture device ! (and don't ask me what these plumber type arms are supposed to do...)
(to the right:) DALEK, Product Enterprise Ltd., China 2004 |
Talking DALEK, Tomy, Hong Kong, 1970's |
Behold the Santa Fe F7 warbonnet !
F7 GM Diesellock, Marklin, Germany, 1990's |
A classic from Marklin (has been in the catalogue for years) - comes with a central unit (no driving cabin) and a third unit that is not powered (not pictured). Classic 1950's streamlined "warbonnet" logo. Why don't they paint locs like this anymore ?
Friday, November 19, 2010
"V" - the Visitors
I know, I know... there has been a remake of this one. But the original series of rat-eating aliens and resistance has always been one of my favorites... and come on, Micheal Ironside played a good "bad" guy in the series...
Not a lot of toys were made of this series, even though in the show itself we see kids play with the "action" figures that later on would capture humans for food...
Yummy !
"V" figurines and original header card, maker unknown, Spain, 1980's |
Yummy !
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Captain Harlock vinyl set
Captain Harlock Set, Takatoku, Japan, 1970's |
Mini Spacewolf
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Goldorak - Grendizer - Grandizer - Goldrake
Classic Plastic
Whistle when in danger !
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Space Scout doll
Space Scout Doll, the House of Dolls, Chicago, USA, 1955 |
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Crayola Spacetank
Robotic plastic
Mr. Jig, Artech, Hong Kong, 1970s |
Radar robot, KY, Japan, 1960s |
Radar Robot, Yokota, Japan, 1970's |
Hands up, it is a robot robbery .... or at least some classic toy-design. Love the rivets... a Robot needs to have rivets. It gives it some retro look.
Push robot, Imperial Toy corp., Hong Kong, 1950's |