There's not much in the picture for size reference,but I see a stick rule in the 3rd picture.It looks as though the vehicle is about 7 inches high,so I would guess it is geared towards the 3 3/4 inch figures like Star Wars.I notice it takes 2 C cell batteries. Most Star Wars vehicles(or at least the smaller ones) take 2 AA batteries.I definitely would find a place for it in my mashed up space toy universe,where all brands are welcome.
The name of the toy seems to read "Tyconus & Rochon", where - according to instructions on the box side - Tyconus is the warrior and Rochon is the monster vehicle. The Eighties is strong with this one!
There's not much in the picture for size reference,but I see a stick rule in the 3rd picture.It looks as though the vehicle is about 7 inches high,so I would guess it is geared towards the 3 3/4 inch figures like Star Wars.I notice it takes 2 C cell batteries. Most Star Wars vehicles(or at least the smaller ones) take 2 AA batteries.I definitely would find a place for it in my mashed up space toy universe,where all brands are welcome.
ReplyDeleteha ha, I like that Brian! Where all brands are welcome! A refuge for forgotten toys! Sounds like a fine occupation.
DeleteThe name of the toy seems to read "Tyconus & Rochon", where - according to instructions on the box side - Tyconus is the warrior and Rochon is the monster vehicle. The Eighties is strong with this one!
ReplyDeleteWell spotted Helsinki Base! I hadn't seen the 'and'! Makes more sense now. So that little silver fellow in the baggy is Tyconus eh. Sounds Roman!
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