Monday, 21 September 2015

A STACK OF LPS: BOXED VINTAGE SPACE SETS FROM LP ET AL

Raiding my archives, here are a few more sets from LP and co. You've probably seen them all before but here goes:


Above and below: LP 'Men...' boxed set, model number is 901 E [can't read the rest of the title]



Above - Interspace Vehicles - Woodsy Collection 2010


Above - LP Space Exploring Set - Arto 2011


Above - LP Space Exploring Set - Toy Tent 2010


 Above - LP ? Boxed Set Ebay 2010


 Above - L'il Jacks Ebay 2011


 Above - Greek Board Game Ebay 2010


Above - LP Boxed Set Ebay 2011

Above - boxed sets - Ebay 2009

Above - Ebay 2008

Above - Carded Apollo Moon Exploring sets - Mark Mcllelan collection


Above - Carded Apollo Moon Exploring and Spacex/ Golden Astronaut - Darth collection

Above -  Apollo Moon boxed variation [LP?] with Spacex - Ebay circa 2007

 Apollo Moon Exploring bagged variation by Multiple Toymakers - Ebay Circa 2007

 Above and below - Exploring The Moon boxed set [LP?] variation with loose Spacex - Ebay circa 2007





 LP Boxed Set - Mark Bergin Toys
LP Boxed Set Liveauctioneers 2009
















7 comments:

  1. I'm fascinated by the word "interspace." It's used in anatomy to mean a gap between parts of the body...but in this context it looks like it should be the name of an interplanetary organization. Interspace has been trailing these lunar smugglers for months, they've put their best agent on the job!

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    1. ha ha, I like it Richard. Interspace the Organisation! Oddly enough, I looked up the word and found this "The Anatomy of the LP" ! LP meaning Lumbar Puncture! Blimey! https://meds.queensu.ca/central/assets/modules/lumbar_puncture/the_anatomy_of_the_lp.html

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  2. I'm with Arto - overwhelmed! and here I thought there would only be a few more sets to watch out for!

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  3. The word "interspace" is most likely derived from Spacex packaging, which says "Spacex interspace miniatures" on the Stage 1 cards and the large boxed set.

    And yes, the output of LP together with repackagers and possible successors is staggering. I've seen a -lot- of sets over the years, but here Mr Woods has still pulled a few out his hat that are new to me!

    Cheers -- Paul

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  4. Thanks,

    some great memories there!

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