Arco's Rogun is a mystery to me
Is it a toy robot or something else?
Anyone come across a Rogun?
I recently overheard someone talking about eggs in a basket - or even a blanket, which if I'm right is toast with a hole in where a fried egg goes. The bread might even be fried rather than toasted.
It reminded me of how much I loved egg bread as a kid. This was white bread dipped into a scrambled egg mix and lightly fried. Totally delicious, it's also known as french toast and no doubt has many different names. What is it called where you are?
Egg bread for me was always a savoury, something that you might even season with salt and pepper, but for my Missus, who grew up elsewhere, it was sugared and was a sweet.
What do you do with eggs and bread readers?
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This is the US Saturn 5 plastic toy model released by Countdown circa 1969.
At first glance you could mistake it for the Century 21 Toys Cape Kennedy toy.
I understand that the Countdown model was available at Cape Kennedy itself.
Does anyone have one?
The big river running to our coast is the Humber.
One of Britain's biggest, its a vast dark vein of water, bristling with turbines, draining Yorkshire into the cold forbidding North Sea, which separates old Blighty from the European Continent.
I love the Humber and enjoy time spent on it.
Here are a few snaps.
Looking across to Lincolnshire
Like many of you I have a few collections on the go. Completing them is always the tricky part. There's always a stubborn rump of items, which evade capture.
Such is the case with my collection of 1960's plastic friction Hong Kong novelties.
I'm missing five and I wondered if you had any of them by chance?
Boxes aren't essential, loose examples are fine, even ones in bits. Equally should you see an inexpensive one at a sale or toy fair it would be great to hear from you.
I can also trade vintage toys too.
Anyways, here are the stubborn five.
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Bunny and Bunny Jr.
( Forget the duck!)
I like this, seen on auction. Made in England by Kim Toys, a brand new to me, the Space Flyer. The blurb mentions a catapult, which may be missing.
The astronaut is fabulous. With the bell jar helmet and stylized body it's straight from the atomic age.
There's two other great looking vehicles in the card art too.
Anyone got one or similar?