Apollo-Gun, Dah Yang toys, Taiwan, 1970's |
This blog is an ongoing listing of space toys, superheroes and just about anything I find worthwhile saving as a collector. Please enjoy !
Luke and Tauntaun, Funko, Vietnam, 2022 |
... or Captain Future |
Capitaine Flam, HL PRO, China, 2023 |
Finally a (big) toy with the correct colours |
... and the famous "F" belt ! |
Alter Ego ? Curtis Newton |
Thunderbird 1 watering can, Maruka and Asahi Toy Co. Japan, 1967 |
Thunderbird 4 watering can, Maruka and Asahi Toy Co. Japan 1967 |
As always, great artwork ! |
In previous posts I showed you the ones of Astroboy and UFO robot Grandizer, but here are the versions made from the ever popular Thunderbirds show.
Suske & Wiske, Nutricia, 1995, China |
Read more about it here.
And yes, they are called Spike and Suzy in English 😊
Snoopy trophy, Aviva, Hong Kong, 1974 |
together with McDonalds HappyMeal toy |
(November 8, 1993)Peanuts © 1993 Peanuts Worldwide LLC |
Chewbacca plush, Kenner, 1977, Korea |
Before the Ewoks made Star Wars plushes mainstream, Chewie got there first !
The Goddess, Manga Spawn, McFarlane, 1997, China |
I have never really been into the Spawn line of toys when these came out (greaty sculpts, but oh sooo missing the articulations...) However, this one was a no-brainer to get into the collection. One of the best female action figurines of the 1990ies if you ask me.
IQ9 Analyzer robot, Nomura, 1978, Japan |
page out of 1978 Nomura catalog |
Robin Soaky |
Batman Soaky |
Just picked these 2 at the Collect-Hit toyfair in Brussels (Groot Bijgaarden) of a hardcore Batman collector (thank you sir). I have wanted to add these a long time ago to the collection of original vintage Batman toys, so this made my day !
Colgate, Palmolive, USA, 1966 |
too much hygiene and paint goes away Robin... |
Oozing Americana... |
Nanette, 3-D print + Tamiya paints |
Sometimes you just have to build your own, especially for these specific characters that never had their toy-equivalent to start with. This is the first figurine my brother printed for me with his 3D printer.
Nanette without ears, boots and with lots of lines... |
My little setup and reserve of sandpaper and sanding blocks |
Putty ? of course - lot's of it to hide all gaps in the figurine... |
like so... |
then the sanding... |
then the cleaning... |
Polystyrene balls for the ears... not a good idea |
My "do it yourself" spraybooth |
Some plastic tubing for the boots |
Mat yellow and glossy pink |
Eyes and mouth ? colour print reworked by my little helper ! |