Thursday, 1 August 2013

TRACY ISLAND BY MATCHBOX

When the Thunderbirds TV series was repeated on the BBC at the beginning of the nineties a whole new generation of fans were treated to new up to date merchandise.


The sell-out toy for Christmas was Tracy Island by Matchbox released in 1992. A marvellous electronic play set with rocket sounds and pilot voices.



My son would have been six when it came out and was lucky enough to get one by way of a friend of mine who happened to chance upon a pre-Christmas delivery at The Forbidden Planet shop while visiting London.


Although, my son has long since lost interest in it, Dad has managed to hang on to it, and although it’s a little knocked about and missing a palm tree it’s still, in my opinion a super toy.


I love the little details. The cliff side steps from the Round House and the cave entrance.


There’s even a beach next to the Cliff House.


But the best thing about Tracy Island is the secrets it holds!




What lies beneath the pool? What’s behind the cliff under the Cliff House? And why is there a hole at the centre of the Round House?



But those well known mysteries are for another day.  

3 comments:

  1. Vivid Imaginations released another version of Tracy Island a few years later. They looked pretty much alike, but the VI one had some extra features if I recall correctly. I've got both of them, but they're both in boxes up in my loft.

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  2. Not really had a look at Vivid one, but for me the Matchbox original is the most nostalgic.

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  3. I like it when relatively small playsets offer a lot of bang for the buck. I had these on 'watch' several times in eBay but then ultimately let them go.

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