Sunday, 30 January 2011

Processed P's

I love these simple plastic planes by Processed Plastics I've found online. Very SpaceXy and SWORDish. Anyone collect toys like this?
Picture credits: MAC Forum

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  1. Blackbird, F-101, and B-58.

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  2. Sorry, for F-101 read F-104

    Sean

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  3. I'm From South America and here the chinese toy planes come regularly. I collected the F-104 but in another mark and smaller, and the tail wings were made side by side of the engine so I believed that the model was an F-5, but was an F-104. I love to collect planes.

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  4. Heelo from Soth America. Why don't you send me a picture of your collection and a description and I'll post it for you on the blog. Woodsy. Send to moonzero@moonzero.freeserve.co.uk

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  5. These are awesome...believe there is a good amount of older PROCESSED PLASTICS TOYS available here in CANADA....VERY CHEAP TO buy and sell here back in the day..THE site here is INCREDIBLE !THANK YOU JASON Western Canada

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    1. Yep Zomb, they are lovely toys. If you have any in your collection why not send me a picture for the blog? My email is at the very bottom of this page under 'submit an article'.
      Cheers Woodsy

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  6. ..yes...love the PP red B-58: i have a green and silver version...

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    1. Lovely Lorrie, if you want to see them on this blog just send me a photo. My email is at the bottom of the page...moonbasecentral .....
      Cheers
      Woodsy

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    2. Woodsy, I used to have a yellow sr-71, and back in the mid sixties, I had a silver kc-135, and my cousin had a red b-52. I've searched to find these on Pinterest and eBay, but so far, no luck.

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    3. They sound great planes Rando. Specific numbered planes are easy to search for but hard to find! My friend ED has a wonderful Tim Mee Processed Plastics Hercules on his blog but its not either of the numbers youre after. Worth a look. His photography is superb. http://toyconnect.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/processed-plastic-co-tim-mee-toy-62750.html

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    4. Thanks. Those toys were probably made in the mid sixties, have only seen the b-58, and the blue sr-71 online

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