There are some brilliant websites online celebrating space toys and the worlds and merchandise of Gerry Anderson. For space toys generally Alphadrome is top of the tree for me and its proprietor Brian Hayes was the first person to help me put Project SWORD toys online back in the 1990's with my Checklist.
Browsing on there are countless homages specifically to Andersonalia and toys and here are but a few links where I've stayed awhile and chosen a favourite image from the site to tempt you in:
looks like its completely up to date. General vintage toys and merchandise including Anderson shows.
Joe 90 collectors site. Sadly the last update was in 2009.
Captain Scarlet fan site. right up to date
Updated when something new comes along. The proprietor Steve greatly supported Moonbase Central in its early years.
Gordon O'Byrne's seminal online toy museum. Sadly dormant since 2003 but the template for everything that followed.
J. Lester Novros II of Holland created this site years and years ago. It is vast and a little clunky to get round but the pay-off is well worth it. It covers the history of all the Anderson shows, the models used [covered by Marc Frattasio] and a series of comprehensive merchandise guides. Use the icons at the bottom of each page to get around.
If you would like to see the site that most of the Supercar item pictures were stolen from please visit www.mikemercury.net
ReplyDeleteYes, that's a superb site too. So much on there. I meant to include it! Is it yours?
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