Speaking of LP musicians, here's a small orchestra of them I saw on a Japanese site. They get around!
All numbered on the base, this harpist, A8, is also clearly showing the LP logo.
Have you got any of these Hong Kong musicians?
Speaking of LP musicians, here's a small orchestra of them I saw on a Japanese site. They get around!
All numbered on the base, this harpist, A8, is also clearly showing the LP logo.
Have you got any of these Hong Kong musicians?
There's strange goings on here.
This carded set in my old pics archive is a mixture of chromed LP Moon Platoon aliens and what appears to be a Britains Starguard figure, also chromed.
Is this something you've seen before readers?
Here's a classic mash-up: Dragon Master.
The 'fantasy monsters' are our old friends the LP aliens - these one's suckered - and here being recycled as part of the sword and sorcery craze. I saw it on auction so saved the snaps a while back.
And its a Larami toy and not LP!
There's a bar code over the word Master, so its relatively modern as LP aliens go.
Do you like it?
Larami developed the line into proper dragons and warriors like this one.
and a sub-set of pocket puzzles.
Here's the same 'LP' set shown first - now called Fantasy Figures - released by someone else, Tiarri Management Services of N.S.W - New South Wales? Was this for the Australian market?
New to the blog - I think! - this LP bag of Farm Friends I saw on Worthpoint.
I like the header art. It has a sort of Disneyesque look to it.
I imagine each individual animal and figure is numbered on the base too.