Monday, 22 July 2013

ED'S PYRO X-100

I recently received these photos from our good friend , Ed ‘ Ice’ Berg, who, of course also runs his own excellent blog, Toys and Stuff.






They show a rather nice Pyro X-100 Space Ship. 

Ed takes up the story,

“The Pyro X-100 Space Ship has obviously been re-painted. Was a previous owner unsatisfied with what appears to be the original yellow or lime green color? Did he feel that gray was a more realistic colour? Did he spray paint the toy thinking it was going to come out more silver, or was this just a primer coat??? Questions, questions, questions. But clearly, it is a re-paint and one can only assume the owner had something in mind when he changed it“.









A puzzle indeed, Ed, but we’ve all done it as youngsters haven’t we. I  certainly have, thinking a change of colour will inject renewed life into an old toy.

I can remember years ago thinking I needed to repaint my red  SWORD Scout Force 3 to make it look a little more realistic, so guess what? - I  repainted it red!


Oddly enough I did the same thing with this red Spacex Tractor.

Before anyone asks, my favourite colour is, in fact blue !

Anyone else ruined a perfectly good toy by giving it a paint job?

4 comments:

  1. Almost the opposite, when I was young, I had a yellow Dinky Studebaker and asked my dad to paint it for me (he was a coach painter). He brought it back a lovely gloss red, with pale blue fins, silver radiator and trim line! I can't work out how he worked that small. My big regret is that I no longer have it!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Nice story, Kevin, and a great memory.

    ReplyDelete
  3. In the folly of youth I repainted many a toy. Well... daubed really.
    I shudder when I come across the ones I still have.

    (hardly a cause for) cheers
    --
    Paul

    ReplyDelete
  4. I used to have loads of re-painted toys - most very badly done.

    But now they are all gone.....

    Tony

    ReplyDelete