On our road trip home from Melbourne, we passed through Daylesford and Castlemaine. BOTH had extensive second hand market sheds one claimed to be the largest in the Southern hemisphere!
Regardless of the veracity of that claim, there was plenty for Moonbasers to look at.
Stand by for Action, Men!
A nice MG pedal car
Breakfast Cereal Premiums still in their baggies!
Ah, a Beetle Game! I remember playing with one of those at school during a rainy day!
A familiar looking headless woman sideshow banner (did I see that at the Royal Easter Show back in the early 70's?)
You wouldn't believe the size of the Mosquitos around here!
Ooer! That's taun taun it now! Where the heck did that come from?
How Chad was my Valley...
No boots? Soldier you are out of uniform!
...Sweet Sixteen souls, at the drums of Johhny Ringo
Nice tin F111's Mint In Box
No peek at the Harrier inside the box, but!
Nice Tug and Bomber
See anything you like?
This side of the pond the Beetle game is called "Cootie".
ReplyDeleteMosquitos ha ha.
ReplyDeleteBeetle in Britain, Cootie in America, and Creepy Critters in New Zealand. That game had a lot of names.
ReplyDeleteThose are Grumman F-14A Tomcat swing-wing jets, although the F-111 also had swing-wings, and was flown by the Royal Australian Air Force.
What a fab offer of goodies! My kind of shops those Looey! And stuff in such good nick with crisp boxes too. The big bomber looks terrific!
ReplyDeleteOz is the spiritual home of plastic cereal premiums - Rosenheim and Lipman (R & L) made all the plastic Kelloggs premiums we know and love and some for other companies too. Its a shame we dont get these wonderful little toys at breakfast any more. Bill
ReplyDeletewow. just came across this blog after some idle searching for info about empire toys robots. my wife is a stallholder at the castlemaine bazaar and i have had many wonderful toy finds at her fellow stallholders’ stalls there over the years.
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