Saturday 24 March 2018

Bandai Unit 5 Radiation Tester; Tin Toy Perfection?

I love this Bandai tin toy and fortunately some people, unlike me, own one. Here's a clip of such a one on You Tube. I've only ever seen it online.

Is it the most beautifully futuristic toy ever made?

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  1. the most beautifully futuristic toy ever made? NO.

    It looks good until it moves then it looks daft. For true beauty you need FORM & FUNCTION.

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    1. ha ha! So which toy would you put forward Terra?

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    2. Well I would love to nominate a Dan Dare related item but I can think of none that fills the bill.

      Certainly the Dan Dare kite would not be it. It came in a yellow cardboard tube and consisted of a heavy yellow canvas like diamond shape kite with a sectional metal frame that was not unlike bicycle wheel spokes. The frame had to be fed into loops around the edge of the canvas. It had a tail of knotted bows and did have a nice image of Dan Dare in black printed on it.

      We tried flying it on a cliff top in pretty good wind and the thing went no higher than you could hold it before plummeting to the ground. Bad Form and Bad Function.

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    3. ha ha, I like That Terran, one you deffo wouldn't nominate! Is it not risky flying a kite near a cliff top? There were no cliffs in my childhood - apart from my Dad, whose name it was!

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    4. I do not remember which south coast resort it was but we were in a grass enclosure with fences. The kite was so useless that my Dad bought me the Crescent rocket launcher which did fly! You posted that toy on MC a few weeks ago pictured in the snow.

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    5. Sounds like a good trade that Terran, useless kite for an ace rocket launcher! Oddly enough there is a huge kite festival in Wakefield near us every year. Its quite spectacular and looks really quite beautiful on the hillside. Its in Heath, the Village of Mansions.

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