Coupla weeks ago I found this neat water pistol in a Charity shop
I had an idea!..... so, I set about re-shaping it .....
..... into this, my version of the Lone Star Moontaker toy gun.
Here's the original for comparison.
Coupla weeks ago I found this neat water pistol in a Charity shop
I had an idea!..... so, I set about re-shaping it .....
..... into this, my version of the Lone Star Moontaker toy gun.
Here's the original for comparison.
I picked up this cheap water pistol from a charity shop last week and it gave me an idea.
To me this is Wotan Bill's best card graphics so far, the Lone Star James Bond Harpoon toy.
This is an interesting set I saw online from Japan. It appears to be a gadget set inspired by the 1961 James Bond movie Thunderball.
The gadgets seem to a small cigarette lighter, a wristwatch and a penknife, all weaponised.
Its a basic looking set but I like it. You?
In 1965 James Bond made a big splash with Thunderball.
Still no evidence of the Tarheel brand yet, so I went back to source and that very first image. The Worthpoint sale gave up two further pictures.
So, taking all this into account I'm now sure that this Tarheel Holdings of Australia are a completely different firm to the old Tarheel plastics company from Tarboro, USA, who released Project SWORD toys in the US.
So, who are/ were Tarheel Holdings of Australia?
My friend and blog reader Paul V kindly sent me this interesting BBC link to a 25,000 strong Hot Wheels collection. Wow! Check it out.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-us-canada-68486307
On the same page is a link to an amazing James Bond toy collection that was selling in 2023, the biggest in the world!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-manchester-66799280
Do you see anything you have or had?
This Otley scrapper James Bond 007 Moon Buggy seemed a good Easter treat for Junior.
Half way through the restoration I'd patched the hole in the yellow ball with a silver stud and made a DIY radar. Some groundwork for the white paint too. I spilled a bit.