This Spanish spacecraft M7X looks fabulous. It has that Proteus sort of design.
Made for Madelman, which I think is the same size as Little Big Man, I often wonder if Major Matt Mason would be at home in it too.
Would the Major fit?
This Spanish spacecraft M7X looks fabulous. It has that Proteus sort of design.
Made for Madelman, which I think is the same size as Little Big Man, I often wonder if Major Matt Mason would be at home in it too.
Would the Major fit?
I've never eaten a Dairy Queen. I don't think they appeared in the UK, so the association of Major Matt Mason and Dairy Queen is new to me.
Here's an old advertising poster I saw on auction combining the Dairy Queen Jet and the Major.
Is this news to you?
Do you eat Dairy Queen?
For the kid who had everything from the worlds of Major Matt Mason ...
.... Major Matt Wallpaper!
I mean, Wow! Who wouldn't have wanted this on their wall back in 1967! I seem to recall I had antique cars but this would have been much better! A major step forward!
Our very own budding astronaut in Finland, Commander Arto Aldrin, is now the proud owner of this piece of Matt Mason history. Suffice to say Arto is excited as it wends a merry voyage to Helsinki Base all the way from the States.
Wall to wall fun or what!
[The picture is from the Ebay seller, toyscout57 of NY, who has sold 14 pieces of this marvellous MMM wallpaper]
Its the little things I remember the most from childhood, those small bits and pieces that came with toys.
One such trinket would be the stickers that came with Major Mat Mason toys like these control panels.
These were some I saw online so I saved the snap. They could be repro. I imagine most real stickers were peeled off the paper and put on the various MMM vehicles and the Space Station.
Did you like these stickers? Would you say decals [or deecals]?
Amidst the myriad blogs and sites about the space race and its countless concepts I occasionally stumble into a new one which holds fresh nuggets of conceptual gold.
One such blog, False Steps, warranted further inspection and out popped a superb illustration that immediately made me shout loudly 'That's got Major Matt Mason Written all over it!"
I give you General Dynamics' 1964 'Study for a Lunar Escape Device', a scary looking space deck-chair with a rather natty rocket engine strapped to space hoppers!
Everythong about the Astr0-Launch Fightership says to me Major Matt Mason.
The box graphics and lettering,
I've been thinking about cheaper replacements for Major Mat Mason Parts.
Not that I have any Matt Mason anymore but I adored the Major as a nipper.
Consider the cool Matt helmet with that glorious visor.
Well howzabout Playmobil's Mars astronaut's helmet. OK its too small but darn it, that's the same visor design!