Moonbuggy (Diamonds are Forever), Corgi Toys, United Kingdom, 1972 |
This blog is an ongoing listing of space toys, superheroes and just about anything I find worthwhile saving as a collector. Please enjoy !
Monday, July 25, 2016
Going to the moon, mister Bond ?
Etiquetas:
James Bond
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
For king and country !
This little friction rocket comes straight from the early Sci-fy serials of the 50ies, Dan Dare, are you there ? Your Planet Special is served...
Planet Special Spaceship, Wells-Brimtoy ?, England, 1950's |
Etiquetas:
Spaceship
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Buck Rogers XZ-31 Rocket Pistol
Buck Rogers XZ-31 Rocket Pistol, Daisy Mfg. Co., USA, 1934 |
This is the first raygun ever produced as a toy. Call it the origin, number one or whatever else you may fancy. All I know was it made a big bang (lol) right from the start and sold in great numbers when it was launched in 1934. Now, it is still making "BANG"' 80 years later... Read more about the story of this toy here.
The cocking mechanism is quite special, but still works after all this time ! |
Etiquetas:
Buck Rogers,
Ray Gun
Sunday, July 10, 2016
1940's Batmobile
1940's Batmobile (1:24), Corgi, China, 2005 |
Saturday, July 2, 2016
Have helmet... will travel...
Astronaut, unknown (Russian type of helmet ?), 1960's |
The slot on the back is a mystery to me. Some fellow members on Alphadrome suggested this may be a parachute toy... About 6.5cm high.
Friday, July 1, 2016
United colors of destruction...
Atomatic Rayguns, HR Productions, United Kingdom, 1950's |
Fins ? Check !
Atomic power supply ? Well, duhhhh... it's in the name.
I already had a transparent red one in my collection (see here), now these 3 join the club !
These fins are futuristic, streamlined and fishy... all in one ! |
Etiquetas:
Ray Gun
Red, wet and Grey !
This is one of the more uncommon rayguns. Not a lot known about it, except that you fill it through the front lens piece.
When pulling the trigger, the little red barrel retracts and water squirts out.
Simple, effective weapon of choice for any kid close to a bucket of water or a swimming pool !
Raygun 88, Park Plastics, Hong Kong, 1960's (?) |
Etiquetas:
Ray Gun
A blimp on wheels ? The futuristic Manoil bus...
Etiquetas:
Futuristic cars,
Speed
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