Saturday, 10 February 2024

LUNAR LIFE HAND DECORATED BY ARTISTS

Woodsy and Gang,

I do love these small Marx space playsets to use in a diorama but would really hate to take them off their display cards. Trying to find already unboxed pieces has been a bear though.

Do you like them?

From Vegas Base
Ed

10 comments:

  1. Paul Adams from New Zealand2/10/2024 2:15 am

    Those are beautiful, and far too nice to remove from their existing dioramas.

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    1. yes exactly Paul! I am in fact keeping them attached

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  2. I agree, gorgeous things these, works of art!

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    1. They are aren't they Woodsy! These, as well as the small sets by LP are awesome!

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  3. Three of the four playsets are based on the Marx Hill Climbing Moon Grabbers, whilst a fourth has a tank base with a dome on it. I distinctly recall going to a xmas grotto in the sixties and seeing these for sale. The cost at the time was astronomical compared to similar toys and I ended up with a carded set with a pvc Tbird 3, a yellow molab and SPV and a handful of silver astronauts. Ive always wanted to get these sets, but due to their rarity, they are expensive and hard to find. Bill

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    1. You're right Bill, these are basically downsized, non-operating, versions of the Marx Moon Grabbers of which I have one in the collection. Over the years I have been getting these for around $85-$100/set but haven't seen any of late.

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  4. Stunning vintage playset, Ed. Marx gave us some fantastic toys and figures.

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    1. Yes they did Tony! While other companies put out space toys, Marx had the market cornered with their awesome range of playsets.

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  5. These are truly amazing pieces of art disguised as dimestore toys. Keep ‘em as is! SFZ

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    1. Most definitely! I've even re-glued a couple of the pieces back onto the cardboard base. Now, if I had a 3D printer I would consider removing them to make copies and then re-attaching them to the base. but as I don't have the money or the room for one, they'll stay put.

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