Like books, LP covers are a fab store of vintage toys and props. There are hundreds on the net. We've covered a few before on MC over the years and here's a few covers more. Enjoy.
I love this Pink and Perky car. Is that a toy or a prop?
This robot looks familiar. What is it?
Good Night? Good grief! What can I say! I thought Candy and Andy was bad!
Last but not least is this LP from my youth. It belonged to my older Bruvv. But what is that giraffe? A toy?
Do you know of any old toys on LP covers?
PS. Mentioned in Kev's comment, BBC Space Themes.
Not sure if some model kits are used on the cover of the BBC Space Themes album. The Liberator on it is the main effects model but some of the background ships might be kits.
ReplyDeleteI do not know about the fire engine, but the three-rail train could be a 1950s Lionel set, in US O Gauge, which is 1/48th scale.
ReplyDeleteWithout knowing for certain, this looks like a photo shoot, carried out in the late 70s, by BBC Enterprises, the Beeb's marketing and sales arm, specifically for this BBC record cover. If so, it was possibly carried out at the BBC Visual Effects Department's Model Stage in North Acton.
ReplyDeleteBoth the Liberator and the Tardis would have been actual screen used props, stored at the department, with the USS Enterprise, Lunar Module and Apollo/Soyuz link up models being publically available kits, probably built by Effects Designer Mat Irvine, who would likely have been allocated to set them up for the shoot.
That makes sense!
ReplyDeleteCaptain Sensible's Action Man look like it could be wearing an Afrika Korps jacket, trousers and cap.
ReplyDeleteThe ladder truck is Tonka's M.F.D. No. 5 Aerial Fire Truck from 1955. It is very similar to the TFD version but the trailer actually has the more spaced out MFD on the side but the M is partially obscured.
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I love these guys!
ReplyDeleteI'm really amazed that you can recognize the toys and where they came from.
You guys are great! :)
Yep, there are very observant folks looking at Moonbase. Thanks for all your support and keep on ID'ing the toys!
ReplyDeleteThe robot on the Alphawezen cover is a modern Chinese wind-up, now getting rather expensive on Amazon.
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