Monday, 13 April 2026
Created by Nature or Science? Invasions of Monsters and Octopuses
Karloff and Crimplene
Memory is like a baking soda diver, sometimes stubbornly staying under, sometimes rising madly in the bubbles.
As I get older my diver prefers not to rise as much now and infuriatingly I find myself forgetting my youth.
One thing I can't recall at all now is actually going to bed as a kid.
I know I did or else I'd be a gibbering wreck somewhere.
No, the physical act of getting under the crimplene cover (hiding the coarse blankets) eludes me.
I know what my room looked liked. Well some of it. I had shelves with toys on. At some later point I had a stereo and some LPs (my first was Rock Around the Clock). There was an old coat cupboard, which I kept well shut as it was scary. Below the window was a large sideboard, where there must have clothes but I've no memory of any clothes in the room. The single clearest recollection is a huge six foot black and white poster of Karloff's Frankenstein, which was directly above my bed.
There may have been a metal alarm clock.
Unlike my European partner, who enjoyed comfy feather duvets as a kid in the Sixties and early Seventies, my blankets were itchy and everything was covered in rayon or frilly crimplene. Do they even exist anymore?
Years earlier, when our sisters still lived at home, I shared a room and bunk bed with one of my brothers. I have no memory of this at all except an old fish tank and the toilet next door!
I'd love to recall lying in bed, getting tucked in, sipping Mum's cocoa and reading Thunderbirds annuals all night but I can't. They're as elusive as Tracy Island itself!
Do you recall going to sleep as a kid readers?
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Sunday, 12 April 2026
Arto's Lincolns: the Batamaran and Catamaran
Will's Signed Capsule
Boy Oh Boy! It's a Batman Toy!
Imagine having to choose between these two glorious Lincoln Toys Batman wonders!
The magnificent Freez Ray Gun and the stupendous Batamaran.
How utterly superb.
I'd want them both!
Have you got either?
Saturday, 11 April 2026
A Mr.Softee Landing
It's funny how the mind goes all Mr. Whippy when you're remembering stuff.
The Artemis II splashdown reminded me of eating ice cream as a kid from a plastic capsule.
After further mind splashing I realised I was recalling a plastic ball and not a capsule.
It was the Tonibell and I remember it being a yellow or beige plastic football with a lid.
Here's a couple floating around the web along with a mag ad at the time.
Action Man's Mercury Mission
Here's a cool short film from Wisdom Designs,
The Action Man Mercury Mission.
So well made, do you like it?
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- 1966 HOVERTANK IN COMIC
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- 1966 ZERO X FILM DEBUT
- 1966 MOONBUS IN COMIC
- 1966 SPACE PATROL 1
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- 1966 MOBILE LAUNCH PAD IN COMIC
- 1965 SPACEX MOONBASE CONCEPT
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