Thats it folks, end of! Here are the answers and the results, by aggregate are as follows:
VISITOR: 1 POINT
SPACETOYER: 3 POINTS
TONY: 3.5 POINTS
LEWIS MORLEY: 4 POINTS
PAUL V: 4 POINTS
MARK J: 4.5 POINTS - including a bit extra for dogged determination!
Well done Mark at Southcoast Base! Brainiac for a Day!
Well done everyone and thanks for having a go! Mars Base decision is final!
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NO 1 MATTEL CALLISTO |
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NO 2 JOHNNY SEVEN OMA (EXTRA POINTS FOR POINTING OUT CATALOGUE!) |
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NO 3 PIPPIN/TRIANG SPACEX NUCLEAR FERRY |
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NO 4 MATTEL HOT WHEELS SWINGIN' WING |
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NO 5 MATTEL MATT MASON JETPACK |
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NO 6 TRIANG SPACEX EXPLORER MEV2 |
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NO 7 KELLOGGS (R&L) KING CRATER/KINGLY CRITTER |
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NO 8 IDEAL ZINTAR ZEROID |
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NO 9 PROJECT SWORD SPACE GLIDER (TOO EASY!) |
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NO 10 REMCO HAMILTON INVADERS TANK (obscure!) |
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NO 11 CORGI STARFIGHTER JETCAR (DRAGSTER WITH POINTY RUBBER NOSE ETC) |
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NO 12 PROJECT SWORD SATURN ROCKET CAPSULE |
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NO 13 MINIFLEX SPACE SAFARI |
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NO 14 RUBBER MOON GOON (EXTRA POINTS FOR POINTING OUT SUCKER BASE) |
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NO 15 MATTEL EAGLE TRANSPORTER (CRANE PART) |
Yay! Well done!
ReplyDeleteGreat choice of subjects, Bill.
ReplyDeleteWell done Southcoast Base Brainiac :)
Ahh hahaha! Many thanks!!- Mark J Southcoast Base
ReplyDeleteI notice you have the second version of Callisto. The first one had longer rubber borders above the plastic boots. I always wondered why they shortened them. (Or maybe it was the other way around - anyone know?)
ReplyDeleteAs with many toys, Kid, there are a lot of variations. My original Callisto was short boot and he arrived aroud 1969, this one I picked up much later in 1983. John Eatons comprehensive Matt Mason site can probably provide the answer: http://www.wildtoys.com/MMMPage/MMMPrototypes/mmmProtoPhotos.asp
DeleteTook a look - very interesting. I take it that Mattel made Matt Mason's head bigger to match Storm, Davis, and Long, but I wonder why they didn't just make their heads the same size as Matt's first smaller head?
Deleteor maybe thats short boot and my original is long!
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