I think the bubble should split and retract for convertible driving!
The guy inside is too busy being cool to bother opening the bubble Baron!
That is a beautiful toy. It reminds me a little of the Lincoln Futura, the car that would become the TV Batmobile, although the Futura had twin bubbles for the driver and passenger.
Yes, it does have that look Paul. The Futura was bright!
It's what all the fashionable Kewpie dolls/Celluloid toys were driving those days!
Because celluloid heroes never feel any painAnd celluloid heroes never really die
I'm feeling the celluloid love guys!
This toy was a collaborative effort with C.K. Kuramochi and Linemar. C.K. was an early prolific celluloid toy maker providing figure and canopy!
Thanks for the info.
I think the bubble should split and retract for convertible driving!
ReplyDeleteThe guy inside is too busy being cool to bother opening the bubble Baron!
DeleteThat is a beautiful toy. It reminds me a little of the Lincoln Futura, the car that would become the TV Batmobile, although the Futura had twin bubbles for the driver and passenger.
ReplyDeleteYes, it does have that look Paul. The Futura was bright!
DeleteIt's what all the fashionable Kewpie dolls/Celluloid toys were driving those days!
ReplyDeleteBecause celluloid heroes never feel any pain
DeleteAnd celluloid heroes never really die
I'm feeling the celluloid love guys!
DeleteThis toy was a collaborative effort with C.K. Kuramochi and Linemar. C.K. was an early prolific celluloid toy maker providing figure and canopy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info.
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