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Here's an obscure toy and one for the Project SWORD completist like me!
The Pop-Rocket Missile Airplane.
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The header uses art lifted from other toy boxes.
Project SWORD Probe Force 2
Hover Space Bird courtesy of Arto
Nomura Solar X
Not sure about the yellow airliner but I imagine its lifted from a toy box too. Any ideas?
No ideas about the source for the plane, but just to say thanks, I really like headers from "rack toys"; they were such a bit part of my childhood.
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DeleteMore primitive box art illustrations to die for...
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