Monday 20 May 2024

See-Through Jumbo

Sorting out my load of Jokimaa car boot sale finds, I wanted to share with you this most interesting discovery and a bit of HK toy salvage - A 747 See-Thru Jumbo Jet!

Made by a Hong Kong manufacturer SN with item number 308 C, the Jumbo Jet has folding wings to fit it into the window box with an illustrated airspace insert.

The see-thru section of the two-floor cabin shows both passenger seating and upper lounge area.

This particular example seems to have been a salesman's sample, judging from the partially removed sticker on the box header.

I just love the idea of see-through / cross-section toys. Puts me instantly in a Nuclear Ferry mode!  Enjoy!

Arto
Helsinki Base






14 comments:

  1. That's really a cool version of the Jumbo Jet Arto! As a kid I had always wanted the see-through airliner as well as the submarine, but alas, looking at Sears Christmas Wishbook catalogs was the closest I would come to it.

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    1. Thanks Ed, we share the same fascination!

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  2. Lovely vintage HK Jumbo, Arto. Even the box and inner packing are captivating.

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    1. I totally agree Tony, they put a lot of effort on cheapo toys too. The result is really captivating!

      This example has TWA markings, but it seems there was variation regarding different carriers

      https://www.ebay.ca/itm/204332324371

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  3. Just curious, what about the sticker would lead you to believe this is a salesman's sample?

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    1. A typed standard white sticker with what I believe to be wholesaler's information. These come up from time to time.

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    2. Thanks, I have noticed similar markings on a number of second hand merchandise and thought nothing of it.

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  4. Paul Adams from New Zealand5/20/2024 7:07 pm

    That is a great toy. What a wonderful find.

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  5. Thanks Paul, much appeciated!

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  6. Thanks for sharing this classic plastic Arto!

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    1. As an air stewardess would say - We aim to please!

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  7. Wow! That takes me back to my childhood and seeing a cutaway 747 nose model in a Central London travel agency...
    I've tried Googling it, but I can't find the exact model. This was 1/32 or 1/24 scale with a perspex half hull. There was an almost full compliment of passengers, crew and baggage below decks.
    I think it was Pan Am, but I can't find anything close on the web...

    https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Frontiers_of_Flight_Museum_December_2015_045_(Japan_Airlines_Boeing_747-100_model).jpg

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    1. That must have been an impressive sight for a young boy, Lewis. Great cutaway photo!

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