This is the Missile Defense Pad on its own as a Zeroid accessory.
The packaging, which is dated 1970 shows the Zeroid range on the back, including Zeroid Commander Zogg, although no mention of ultra rare Zemo!
The loose contents are all still sealed in the bag, but unlike the original Missile Defence Pad which was a cream colour, this one is bright red, the same as Zeroid Zintar's Lunar Sled.
The alternative coloured Missile Defense Pad.
The original box art for the Action Set.
Some of the box art for the Missile Defense Pad
Such a cool toy Scoop and yours looks great. The accessories are still sealed! Wow! Is it really that long ago? 1970? Blimey. Zeroids were a brilliant toy line with such amazing attention to detail. I think they brought the otherwise distant world of robot toys into the mainstream for kids like us back then. Would you agree?
ReplyDeleteI think there were plenty of robots about in the sixties Woodsy, certainly a lot of tin plate ones that opened up and fired rockets or something, but Zeroids were a kid of family of robots that certainly appealed to the collector in me.
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