Spacemen, COMA, Italy 1950's-60's |
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Italian Spacemen (CO-MA)
A selection of nice plastic spacemen. Italian origin. CO-MA produced a number of beautifull space toys, and their ray-guns especially are out of the ordinary.
Crazy radar robot
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Oscar Mayer Wienermobile
Wienermobile bank, ?, China, 1990's |
There have been a number of those around, the first one made in 1936 - in order to promote the Oscar Mayer brand in the USA. The futuristic design of this vehicle made it go all the way to the Ford Museum in Dearborn Michigan, where it is one of the most fotographed attractions.
(See http://www.thehenryford.org/museum/index.aspx)
The real thing.... |
Friday, August 26, 2011
The Budha...
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Stereoscopic images ? Try the View-master
Before the age of Wii's and I-somethings, kids were just plain happy to entertain themselves with this. 2 Identical images on a revolving disk giving the viewer an impression of depth. Basically, 3-D technology with bigger glasses !
Wikipedia says there have been about 25 models of viewers produced, and about 1.5 billion disks. Here are 2 packs of reels from my favorite heroes. Interesting thing is that lots of the disks and viewers produced for this were made in Belgium, the country in which I grew up.
No wonder this toy got itself into the list of the U.S. toy Hall of Fame (http://www.toyhalloffame.org/) together with other best-sellers like Barbie dolls or Duncan Yo-yo's.
Wikipedia says there have been about 25 models of viewers produced, and about 1.5 billion disks. Here are 2 packs of reels from my favorite heroes. Interesting thing is that lots of the disks and viewers produced for this were made in Belgium, the country in which I grew up.
Ulysse 31 reels, View Master Int., Belgium, 1981 |
Albator reels, GAF, Belgium, 1979 |
No wonder this toy got itself into the list of the U.S. toy Hall of Fame (http://www.toyhalloffame.org/) together with other best-sellers like Barbie dolls or Duncan Yo-yo's.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
The pirate... and the game of thrones
Captain Harlock, High Dream, China, 2010's |
Captain Harlock SD (Super Deformed), Vance Project, China, 2007 |
Monday, August 22, 2011
Pre-war slinger-shot, shoot me to another planet Rocket !
In an era of Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon serials at the movies - kids back from my grandfather's age would be playing with these...
It is nice to notice that any respectable gentlemen going to Jupiter or Mars would do so in their best suit and matching hat. Oh, yes, there is even one smoking a cigarete! (big no-no in the toy-world and the real-world nowedays!)
The patent of the toy and description of it working can be seen here: http://ip.com/patent/US2105579
It is nice to notice that any respectable gentlemen going to Jupiter or Mars would do so in their best suit and matching hat. Oh, yes, there is even one smoking a cigarete! (big no-no in the toy-world and the real-world nowedays!)
The patent of the toy and description of it working can be seen here: http://ip.com/patent/US2105579
Jet Rocket ship, Sportswood Spec. Co, USA, 1938 |
Jet Rocket ship, Sportswood Spec. Co, USA, 1938 |
Saturday, August 20, 2011
What ? Paid 25 USD for a rock ?
Kryptonite rock, Pro Arts Inc., USA 1977 |
I particularly enjoyed some of the instructions that came with the booklet:
- Do not keep your Kryptonite Rock in the same room as one of your Super Hero comics
- Do not lend your Kryptonite Rock to anyone, you never know whose side they are on
- remember, Superman says, "it's terrific - it's fantastic - it's Kryptonastic !"
So yes, paid about 25 bucks for a stone with green paint on it, and it's worth every penny.
Gan Gara Ganchan
Gotham blasters
Thursday, August 18, 2011
It's S-cool time pretty soon !
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
The Joker...
From Cesar Romero to Heath Ledger, lots of actors have taken his deviant behaviour and turned him into Bat's favorite vilain.
Schizophrenic, yes. Insane, certainly. But terribly bad. And that makes a villain "perfect"!
Schizophrenic, yes. Insane, certainly. But terribly bad. And that makes a villain "perfect"!
Jokermobile, Fast Food Premium, China, 1993 |
Joker, Fast Food Premium, China, 2010 |
The traveller...
Maetel, Aruze, China, 2003 |
Monday, August 15, 2011
Sup ? on a Suzuki ?
Sometimes strange variations of toys can be found on the foreign markets. In this case a Superman bike. Why would somebody that can fly through the skies do on a bike ? Don't know... Batman, OK - he needs wheels... but Superman ? Come on ! Also, does he need to endorse a brand of tires ? Is he broke ?
Superman on bike, Gulliver, Brazil, 1970's |
Sleep Tight Astro !
AKIRA - Kaneda and motorcycle
Kaneda and bike, Kaiyodo, China, 2000's |
Ultra-violent, it shows a vision fo the future of NEO TOKYO and the whereabouts of a group of delinquent kids with a government project that went horribly wrong.
Bond, James Bond
If there is one serie that showed us gadgets to be used in the future (from digital watches to say, ... diving cars) it was James Bond.
Don't know the answer ? Ask Sam - the Answer man !
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Plushies from my favorite cartoons !
I never was into the Beanie Babies or any other plushy side of collecting, untill these came along.
SD (= Super Deformed : a Japanese way to make items look cute !)
Captain Harlock, Banpresto, Srilanka, 1994 |
Toschiro, Banpresto, Srilanka, 1994 |
Emeraldas, Banpresto, Srilanka, 1994 |
Maettel, Banpresto, Srilanka, 1994 |
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Fancy Tableware
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Before the jet-age...
I glow in the dark, but can give hugs also !
I glow in the dark ! |
Ladies and Gentlemen: May I present Robotan to the world !
Robotan, Popy ?, Japan,
1970's
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Monday, August 8, 2011
Battle of the Planets !
Mark nodder, Nakajima, Japan, 1970's |
Mark nodder (detail - back with "flying wheel"), Nakajima, Japan, 1970's |
Jason's racecar, Banso, Japan, 1970's |
The G-Force is back ! Mark, Thierry, Princesse, Alumette + Kipo (French names) were fighting evil Zoltar every Wednesday afternoon on TV. They had a wonderfull spaceship, the Phenix, that could transform into a firebird, and they communicated through high-tech bracelets which would transform them into super-"birdmen and woman" in a blink of an eye.
Strangely, most of the toys that appeared in Europe were of the second serie, which showed other mecha (= spaceship and vehicle design). It seems the cartoon became a sudden and unexpected success in a number of countries: Spain, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, the U.K.... and when toystores finally got into the game, they had to accept the toys related to the new (= in Japan) series.
5 figurines (Dutch packaging), CIVAS, Hong Kong 1980 |