I saw this space plane toy earlier this year online on auction and saved this image. Its a mystery to me what it is. Listed as made in Taiwan, it looks die-cast to me.
Anyone know what it is?
I saw this space plane toy earlier this year online on auction and saved this image. Its a mystery to me what it is. Listed as made in Taiwan, it looks die-cast to me.
Anyone know what it is?
I saw this old tin bundle on auction yonks ago and noticed the rocket.
Its the Chinese tinplate "Moon Rocket", which has appeared many times here under the name of the Moonship [click the label below for more], but this one is different. It looks sort of shoddy.
Would you say its been painted?
There are a few things in a collector's life which can be classified as a nightmare. One is dithering about a car boot/ garage sale item and going back later only to find its gone. Another is forgetting to bid on Ebay for something you really want.
Perhaps, though, what happened to me today is THE nightmare for the collector.
A workmate said to me: "I'm clearing out the garage at the mo"
I said " Wow, are there any toys in there?"
Workmate "Yes, I found a load of old cars, some of them boxed"
Me "Really! Wow! Can you bring them in for me to look at?"
Workmate "No, I can't. I've thrown them all in the skip!"
Me " That's OK. Just get them out if you can. They might be worth something"
Workmate "Too late, sorry, the skip's been emptied!"
me "Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh"
All I can think about now are the boxed die-casts that have gone to landfill. What were they? Oh My God!
Has this ever happened to you readers?
I saw this old toy stall on telly on a kids show called Mack and me about a toy stall. I liked the look of it.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/shows/molly-and-mack
What would your stall look like readers?
I came across this the other day. I assume its Super Jetter, the Japanese anime. Does anyone know for sure?
I was browsing this morning drinking coffee and stroking Blue the Moonbase Mutt when I came across this toy online. Its described as a 1918 Thunderbird plane. Plastic, friction drive and in a nice window box. Maybe by TM.
As soon as I saw I thought of the yellow biplane in Thunderbird 6 the movie. In fact the biplane is Thunderbird 6 if I remember rightly.
Bandai made a toy version of it, which also came in a window box.
Wanting to test my theory that these two toys are similar I went to look for a decent big picture of the Bandai vintage toy boxed.
I know it came in a similar window box and was part of their Space Age series, but it may also have been badged up as Thunderbirds in another box, although I'm unsure.
You can see a small picture of the yellow stripy biplane on the rear of the Bandai Space Age box for the Excavator [courtesy of vintagespacetoys]
Can I find a big image of this old Bandai toy Thunderbird 6? No!
Can anyone help?