Thursday, 6 March 2025

Rubber Brand

I saw this hard rubbery plastic cat figure described as LP on Ebay but I'm unsure.


On the back is Made in Hong Kong and numbered 948 I think.

Its missing the LP logo.

Do you have one?


A regular jazz band LP plastic animal, of which there are many, has a clear LP logo as seen here on number A6, the sax rabbit.



Do you have any plastic animals?

9 comments:

  1. I gave you a bag of these plastic horrors, is there nothing in there that’s similar? Bill

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  2. The 'NO.' on both models is identical. I'd say its deffo LP. Presumably the log was left off due to space restrictions Bill

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  3. Very interesting Bill. And thanks for the bag of animals.

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  4. Woodsy, some day maybe you could give Moonbasers a brief tutorial on LP Toys. I personally know nothing about them. SFZ

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    1. Ha ha! I'm not a great tutor SF. I'd say you can't do better than my friend Paul Vreede's LP section on his brilliant SpaceX toys website. I'll post the link next. There's also an online list of most of LPs animals somewhere if I find the link. As a final backstop, if you click on LP in the alphabetical list of labels at the base of MC then all older posts labeled LP or Lik Be will appear.

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  5. Paul Vs LP pages SF. https://www.triangspacextoys.info/SpGAderv/LPHK/LPhkCpPg.html

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  6. Dottores plastic animals site including LP jazzers, circus and farm animals. Not easy to navigate but interesting https://isengard75.wixsite.com/fantazootoys/collezione

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  7. And last but not least. Posts on MC labelled LP. Hope these suffice as a tutorial, sort of, SF?

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  8. https://projectswordtoys.blogspot.com/search/label/LP?m=0

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