Wednesday 29 February 2012

Gods and Rockets

 Back in the early seventies, it was a regular summer excursion with the family to a sunny place that I looked forward to. It wasn't so much the sun and sand I relished, but the little shops near the beaches. Usually, the favourite haunt was Wales, but later we got as far as Devon. Sometime about 1972, we stayed for a week in Dawlish, just a stretch from Torquay and commuted about by beachside railway to the neighbouring towns. Teignmouth and Paignton were quite memorable, as they had more than their share of shops and I was delighted to find many cool space toys. One large store had my first (and only) glimpse of the Sword Saturn rocket standing proud in the window and across from it was a small gift shop. In an effort to distract me from the rather expensive rocket in the window, my dad found me a small bagged space explorer set, chock full of plastic spacemen.
 As it turned out, it was quite a good set too as besides having a load of silver and bronze 'Giant' brand spacemen and a small Matt Mason Space Crawler as was found in the Apollo Moon Exploring sets, it had a mini version of one of the rockets from the Topper Cape Canaveral set. The 'Titan' rocket is a bit of a weird one as it has a pink ball shaped thing on the top, probably a safety device employed by Topper before the rubber caps were added to the rockets.  The miniature version stands about 15 cm high and is complete in almost all details, apart from four tiny vents near the nose on the original.
The full bagged set appeared on ebay recently, but I missed out. A few days later a loose rocket with a different paper collar and a team of Giant style spacemen popped up and I got lucky. When I was a kid and first got the Topper Cape Canaveral set, I was impressed by the way all the rockets had decals with mythological gods names such as Jupiter, Thor and Atlas. My original Topper set had the rocket with the ball on in white and it was named 'Thor'. But either way, i'm glad to add it back to my collection again.
My original version, sans ball disappeared in a trade to a collector in the states when I first discovered the joys of the internet, but prior to that it featured in a set of hasty photographs I sent to Woodstock over ten years ago, after I discovered his Project Sword Checklist online! The photo also shows the mini version of the Topper Rocket Transporter (13), the remains of the Hover Lunar Rover (7) and the elusive Apollo Moon Exploring Space Station (21). These now sit high on my list of items to be replaced in the Wotan Archive!

12 comments:

  1. The photo with the triad launching platform in red (l) rocket launcher (m) & missile truck (r) looks like Deluxe Reading stuff. I have the Deluxe Reading Operation X-500. I re-bought it from eBay as it was one of my favorite space toys as a kid.

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  2. yep - its Topper, which is basically Deluxe Reading. So can we have some shots of your X-500 ? Thats the more expensive version of my set!

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  3. That might be a tad tricky right now. The Man Cave is abhorrently messy (in the process of trying to sell excess) and am able to shoot small toys for my blog Toys & Stuff (toyconnect.blogspot.com) HOWEVER, if I mount an expedition to the far reaches of the Cave I can probably dig it out and do the shooting outside :-) When I do I'll shoot you some pics!

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  4. Love your blog Ed! Just had a good browse. I love the snapshot tool showing lots of your photos's, which are really great with their white backgrounds. I really like the Plasticraft Convair plane. Did they do a X20 Dyna Soar?

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  5. Many Thanx Woodsy! I honestly don't know if they made an X-20. Plasticraft was one of those companies I never really specialised in. I do have a couple of things from them but can't speak to their product line much. I do have a Marx Toys, Inc (aka New Marx the company that was started in the '90s by Jay Horowitz after the original Marx folded) which has a repo HL-10 lifting body. I saw the real HL-10 at Edwards AFB on July 4, 1982 (see pics here):

    http://toystraveltrains.shutterfly.com/travel-stateside/24

    I promised myself I would start photographing more of my space toys this year - hope I can actually do it!! :-)

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  6. That HL-10 picture is cool Ed. Did you get to hear Reagans speech?

    If you ever dig out the Marx toy HL-10 I'd love to see a snap of it!

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  7. Woodsy,

    Yes, we did get to hear Reagan's speech that day! here's the link to the whole album (pics of Reagan included). At the time I had a big 'ol 400mm telephoto lens on a gunstock kind of arrangement and was getting quite the stare-down from Secret Service types :-) All in all that was a fun day!!

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  8. OOPS - forgot the link:

    http://toystraveltrains.shutterfly.com/travel-stateside/4

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  9. Just cruised your site too Ed - very nice. Some cool toys there and what this about a Marx HL-10 ?

    Know what you mean about a 'man cave' ive got a very untidy one of those!

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  10. Wotan, Many Thanx! I have to update the site (been concentrating on my blog) but somewhere in The Cave I have a playset from Marx Toys, Inc (the 1990s incarnation of Marx) with some repo Marx jets. Not having been to that area of The Cave for awhile I THINK it was a Desert Storm playset in which was a repo Marx lifting body - the HL-10 somehow sticks in my mind but it could in fact be another aircraft.

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  11. what ? a blog and a toys site ? Hey man, ive gotta work you know! Great stuff Ed! another added to my daily reading list!

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  12. Wotan - LOL I started the second site because it was a lot easier to load pictures and I had a deuce of a time with my first site:

    http://trainstoysntravel.com/

    (Hasn't been updated in years but for train guys, there's still a helluva lot to see) Oh, BTW, I have a day job too :-)

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