Sunday, 30 April 2023

Here's Johnny!


 Johnny Lightning to be exact! Last week I won a really nice lot of scrap cars, 10 Topper Johnny Lightnings in one lot and two redlines in another. The JL models looked like someone had started a restoration job, but abandoned it. Most of the paint was gone and almost all had been opened up and hastily epoxeyed together. Some were quite far gone and missing wheels and engines, but the four best ones were fairly recoverable. There were plastic parts missing, such and exhaust vents and a white spoiler, but nothing too drastic, so I raided the parts bun and got out the spray paints! Whereas Redlines need to be stripped right back and have the metal polished to a mirror finish, in order to get the right effect, JL's tended towards ordinary metal flake or pearlescent finish, so a little undercoat and some colour was all that was needed.

The Stilletto

The Wasp

The Vulture

The Whistler

Topper was keen to compete with Hot Wheels runaway success, so some of the designs are a little exotic, but I don't think they are anywhere near as good.

The Baja

The Baja above is one I have yet to re-work, but shows the lack of attention to detail on the line. A standard canopy shape is used and is seen again on the oddly boxy Slingshot below. I think the Topper designers were used to making toys, rather than designing cars and have just used basic streamlined forms and planted engines and chomework on them for effect.

The Slingshot

Johnny Lightning cars were reissued recently by Playing Mantis toys and have found increased popularity once more, as they focus more on famous film cars and existing models. Here is one of the reissued range of exotics, The Nucleon.

The Nucleon

KEN MEETS MAJOR MATT MASON!

Hi Woodsie, as I eke out my twilight years, finding meaning in things of the past, I've come out of retirement to work on a monster costume for the upcoming Tiktok Horror mini series "Greystains" featuring Maltese Folk demons... - but I digress

I'm in yet another Art Toy Challenge and this time it's Mattel's Ken. Groan! Eye rolls! Then I looked at Mattel's recent Back In Action rebranding exercise and I had a great idea for a Mattel based mash-up...

Ken meets Major Matt Mason! All done in 1967-68 vintage style!
Of course Ken is a lot weedier than the Major, so I had to do a full digital sculpt for his space suited body. His lack of manliness couldn't go unremarked on either!


The triumphal Nationalism of the original toys have been dialled up to 1000% because this IS a poarody!
Of course the blank squares are meant to have photographs of the toy, so I went totally bonkers and envisaged a full toy range!
What if Major Matt had gone on, introducing Villains like the Big Jim range? Of course, with the Space Race, the Russians were and obvious choice and I'm working on a Space Arms Race range!

Lots of mash-up references that Millenials will go WTF? but we Boomers will wet our comfort pads over!

As a taste of what is to come, Moonbasers may enjoy this reference to a recent Blog post...


Yep! Looey finally got the Moon Buggy he never had as a kid!
Of course, the version on the left looks way too serious and SPACEX like, so I set about making it more "Toyetic" and the third iteration feels MUCH more satisfyingly goofy. It's a fine line line, but I just keep repeating to myself Billy Blastoff,,, Billy Blastoff,,, Billy Blastoff,,,

Anyway, more to come as I move out of the digital realm... Cheers, Looey

Saturday, 29 April 2023

MEAGRE PICKINS

 Slim pickins today in the charity shops. Came home with a cheap bag of dolls.

Things I passed up on:

Bigtrak


Picture of Matchbox cars


20,000 Leagues Under the Sea hardback - I used to collect Jules Verne books.


Thunderbirds curtains


Cars


Vintage art and fluffy bathroom stool


Old games and toys


More stuff including movies just for PS4's - not seen them before.


Retro piano


Sticklebricks - I adored them as a kid!


Denby Arabesque set - we bought these for our nephew.


Anything you like?

RICHARD DIXON'S SEASTAR 5: THE PROMO

 

Courtesy of Richard Dixon/ You Tube

RICHARD'S FALCON MASTER

Hi...Here's the next election of Action Man images from my archives....enjoy....




The Falcon Master is included here together with the "Ninja" .....a landscape setting in the ruins of a castle....and the Ninja Bike ....this was featured on the New York Street Set I built for some of the PhotoStories that required an urban city location...

it was a big 1/6 scale model set...eight feet wide and twelve feet in length ...it was built in an industrial unit in Blackpool which I rented during the period I worked on Action Man....

the extensive set building in those eight years that I designed and built would remind some people of the "supermationation days" at AP Films near Slough...if they had visited my studio in those days....sadly when the Action Man range was withdrawn.....the sets all went into a skip and history .....

Regards 
Richard Dixon
Lancashire
UK

GLIDE-A-RIDE FOOTAGE ON YOU TUBE

 

Don't blink!

That's it folks! Have you a Glide a Ride story to tell?

ROB'S GLIDE-A-RIDE!

Woodsy,

From my pile of childhood photos, here are some snaps of my (two) visits to the New York World's Fair, first in late 1964 (black and white) and again in early 1965 (color). 

I recall nothing about these trips, except that the subway ride from Manhattan to Flushing was the best part, so I hope the pix speak for themselves! There are some "spacy" elements in there, I think.

Rob C
CT
USA

IT ONLY TAKES A MINIC

Hello Woodsy

Seeing the Minic Ambulance again, I looked at the tantalous vase post once more.

In the bottom left of the photo, behind the rowing boat is probably a red Tri-ang Minic Farm Tractor.


Since Arto found the partial Tri-ang Minic catalogue helpful in identifying Barnacle Bill here's the complete version.

The red Farm Tractor in the top photo of the Vase post seemed too big to be the Minic and remained a mystery ..... in scanning this I noticed there is also a large scale Farm Tractor, so that confirms the large tractor in that box is also a Minic, the Nuffield Tractor.







Terranova47
NYC
USA

LOWELL TOYS GLIDE-A-RIDES BY PAUL ADAMS

The record by the American Evangelical preacher Billy Graham. What interested me about this was the small road train in one corner of the record sleeve.

Naturally, this required further digging. It seems that a whole fleet of these vehicles was built to carry visitors around the 1964-65 World's Fair in New York.

The trains consisted of a single-seat tractor unit, and three passenger cars, each capable of carrying 20 people (in five rows), for a total of 60. There were also some smaller vehicles, with a single bench seat in the front, with a driver sitting behind his passengers. These Escorter vehicles could be hired by the hour.

The trains were built for the Fair by the Clark Equipment Company, of Battle Creek, Michigan (also the home of Kellogg's). Clark was mainly a maker of specialised industrial vehicles.

The smaller Escorter vehicles were built by the Kalamazoo Manufacturing Company, of Kalamazoo, Michigan.

The vehicles were operated by Greyhound, the big inter-city American bus company. They carried the running Greyhound logo, and the slogan 'Go Greyhound ... and leave the driving to us'.

The tractor had a Continental 3-cylinder engine. The thing above the front cab, which looks like a wing, is actually a sun-roof. The steering wheel was in the centre of the vehicle. Each tractor towed three passenger cars, with open sides, and a roof.

Once the Fair was over, Greyhound sold the vehicles off, and many went on to carry out similar duties in other places across America.

Naturally, there were souvenir toys of these Glide-A-Ride trains. These comprised the three-wheel tractor unit, and a single four-wheel passenger car. They came in a cardboard box, with a lift-off lid.

The smaller three-wheel Escorter was also available as a toy, although these seem to be less common on the second-hand market.

Both boxes are marked Big L, which was the Lowell Toy MFG. Corp., New York 56, N.Y. The end of the boxes, and the toys themselves - at the rear - are marked Made in Japan. They appear to be mainly printed tinplate, with plastic steering wheels, and concealed wheels underneath. Both are friction-powered.

Here is some background information on the Greyhound Glide-A-Ride trains.




What great little toys.

Six photographs, all from Worthpoint.


Here are the rest of the Glide A Ride toy photos, this time showing the smaller Escorter vehicle.


 I wonder if any of your American readers ever got to ride on one of these ?

Paul Adams from New Zealand

Friday, 28 April 2023

RICHARD'S TOY PHOTOGRAPHY ARCHIVE

Hi .....Here's some more from my past....Action Man....Lara Croft Tomb Raider.....GI Joe.....Action Man.......hope you like these...

Richard Dixon
Lancs
UK







Then we have the "Danger Girls"....a poster for online sales...


Then the Bratz...."sports range" with car...I worked on The Bratz when they launched the range in the UK with a Magazine published by TITAN Magazines UK I did most of the photography and model set designs....



Early He Man and Masters of the Universe....did a selection of publicity shots for Mattel....]


GI Joe Action Force "Warthog"..."River Crossing"...publicity image for Hasbro Toys UK ....


The second run of Masters of the Universe in the early 2000's I think this one....again its for Mattel and also "Toontastic Comics" of Oldham....