Friday, 5 September 2025

LARAMI BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

 A short while ago I did a brief post on some of the cheap Larami Space:1999 toys. I now turn my attention to just some of the cheap toys that Larami produced for Battlestar Galactica.

The Larami Corporation was a toy company established by David W. Ring in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during 1959, specialising in inexpensive licenced toys based on movies and TV shows.

The toys were made in Hong Kong or Japan, and intended as impulse buys. Apart from the backing cards, rarely did the toys have any actual connection with the film or TV series.

Following its acquisition by Hasbro Inc. in 1995, it was renamed Larami Inc. before being retired in 2002.

When it came to Larami’s Battlestar Galactica line up, the backing cards were generally all the same design. Four photos comprising of Starbuck, Adama, Apollo and a Cylon, along with an illustration of a Cylon Raider against a space background.



This is my example of the Battlestar Galactica Galactic Cruiser, a small die-cast three-wheeled space plane.

Unsurprisingly, it has no connection with Battlestar, Galactica, but us collectors can't resist the lure of a collection!.





This toy came in four different colours; red, like mine, orange, blue or green.



Another of Larami’s hardly -space- related line up is the L.E.M. Lander. Not an Apollo Lunar Module, but a simple box with elongated wheels, some chrome bits and assorted stickers.



A Direction Finder, or compass. Use it to find Earth!

The curiously titled ‘Spectral Viewer’. It appears you spin the wheel to see bits of coloured plastic create a kaleidoscopic effect!

The ubiquitous Disc Shooter, every toy line should have one.. Battlestar sticker missing though!

Larami produced other disc spinners.





The toys keep on comin'


Periscope scanner and Medic Kit.


No Battlestar Galactica fan should be without a Larami ‘Atomic Yo-Yo’!

Cylon Sunglasses.! Could a Cylon use them as they have a single pivoting eye?

 The glasses turned up as Buck Rogers sunglasses. I wouldn't be surprised if every toy here was rebranded for Buck Rogers.

Battlestar Galactica Binoculars, another cheap plastic toy that got a lot of reuse.




Another cheap generic toy with plenty of milage, a Battlestar Galactica watch, and Pocket Watch.


And another watch set. The animal pictures on the clock faces make me think these didn't start out as Battlestar Galactica watches! At least the one above did have a Battlestar sticker on it.



Cosmic puzzles, which do actually feature the odd drawing from Battlestar Galactica. There was a couple of different sets of these puzzles.



Something a bit more down to Earth, a Battlestar Galactica ‘Captain’ I.D. card and wallet.

There was also a silver grey version of the wallet. with a print of a Cylon Raider on the front . This version didn't  include the I.D card. and Captain badge.



Cylon Bubble Machine. This is unusual for Larami, a toy that is actually styled with the look of a Cylon. Okay, it's just a common bubble blowing toy, but I suppose it is a proper Battlestar spin-off. Even the backing card has a different look taking elements from the movie poster..

The Cylon top was also re- used for a Larami Battlestar Galactica pen.





Another toy using  the movie poster backing card . This is ‘Space Glow’ putty, which apparently glows when placed near a lamp, or in sunlight! The putty came in different colours.



A Battlestar Galactica Bagatelle game. This uses concept art by Ralph McQuarrie taken from the Battlestar Galactica opening episode ‘Saga of Star World’.



Larami produced several other Bagatelles with some nice backing art.




Larami produced dozens of other cheap dime store carded Battlestar Galactica  toys. I couldn't begin to guess how many. The more I look on- line, the more I find, so well done, and my thanks to all those collectors who managed to hang on to them unopened, and shared their photos.

Before I go, here's a couple more!

                     The fighter at the top looks to be based on  a Lockheed F-104A Starfighter.
                          The bottom fighter bears a striking resemblance to a SAAB Draken. 




. Well, there you have it. A look at the cheap Larami Battlestar Galactica dime store toys. These are the ones I've come across, but there's more than likely plenty more out there in the wild waiting to be discovered.

Does anyone have any?












7 comments:

  1. As a kid, I think I'd be very disappointed with these.

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    1. Absolutely, Baron, you don't have to be a kid! ;)
      The only one I'd have a peripheral interest in is the bagatelle which has the concept art.

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  2. Not my thing, I'm afraid Scoop, but then neither was Battlestar Galactica !

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    1. Each to his own, Mish. I suppose the same applies to me when it comes to Star Wars.

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  3. What a glorious pile of Tat!
    I was scrolling through this trove of rebadged drek, thinking "I bet they don't have the Cylon Bubble Maker I have..."
    Ca-ching! Go to the head of the class!

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    1. Ha,ha! Tat, Lewis, never. This is highly prized merchandise.;D
      I'm glad to hear you've still got your Cylon Bubble Maker.

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  4. Excellent Scoop! I haven’t collected any Battle Star Galactica stuff and likely won’t start but they are fascinating to look at.

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