Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Howzat! Continuing the Cricket Match

 The Spacex Base Patrol Cricket P1 is one of the most enduring models and seemingly one of the most often copied. The chicken and egg scenario rolls on though as a definitive origin still hasn't been established. Previous incarnations of the Cricket have been blogged already, but Mike Burrows was lucky enough to acquire a fine boxed version of the large Codeg model.
"It’s a lovely big toy and the big soft nosed rocket , reminiscent of a Zoom lolly takes off like an Exocet .  I reckon if  ‘Health & Safety’ had been as active  in the sixties  the Rocket Car would have been withdrawn quicker than you can say ‘it’ll have your eye out’!
 
I really love the unrestraint gaudy colours on the box, too. It seems to remind me of far off days as a kid on holiday in Morecambe or Blackpool as I’m sure these type of toys were only ever found in the windows of little back street newsagents or seaside souvenir shops.
       
I did have the smaller Rocket Launcher MkII toy as a kid and was chuffed at having a larger version of the ‘Cricket’.  I remember wondering at the time if other larger versions of Spacex vehicles were out there, but I never found any. I concluded that the manufacturer had simply ripped off Tri-ang. I never realised that it appears to be the other way round."



6 comments:

  1. Great post, as I also used to frequent seaside toy shops etc. and acquired similar vehicles -all sadly gone now.

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  2. Oh, and such toys could also be bought at fairs and toy stalls on markets -not just the seaside!

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  3. That's right, Andy. You've reminded me of a time years ago when the family used to visit an auntie in Rochdale. I remember we always visited the indoor market in the town where my brother and I would be treated to a toy. I do remember getting a push'n'go American police car, flashing lights and everything, and many a spring loaded rubber sucker gun - Ah happy days.

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  4. Kinda looks similar to the Remco Hamilton Raiders vehicles. Nice!

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  5. I'm curious which came first, Remco's Hamilton's Invaders Cricket Jeep or the Space-X/Golden Astronaut mini-vehicle ?

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  6. I received several Hamilton's Invader's sets for my 12th birthday in 1965. It was listed in the Sears Christmas Wishbook for 1964 & 1965. By 1966 'Lost in Space' & 'Voyage To The Bottom of The Sea' were the big fantasy toys.

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