Moonbase Mutt Blue peers through the onions!
He's thinking why's that big fella taking sneaky snaps of me!
Moonbase Mutt Blue peers through the onions!
He's thinking why's that big fella taking sneaky snaps of me!
Check out NASA's underwater moon rover. It'd make a great toy! Do you agree?
https://www.space.com/underwater-rover-testing-for-icy-moons.html
What do you think of Radio Shack?
Were they important to you as a kid?
I never got into the whole R/C scene and I'm unsure I even thought of remote-control stuff as toys. They felt like something else. Like rocketry did. I wish I had delved into both of them.
Tandy is another name I associate with remote-controlling and they might even have had shops. Tandy shops. Is that right?
Anyways here's a strange but comical film of a Radio Shack Space Walker, in New York which is not something I've seen in the flesh. Have you?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZzzdUN24jY
I wonder if the Riddick franchise has generated any toys and games?
I suppose they're not really for kids are they.
Riddick's on my mind as I recently re-caught Riddick, the third film, on Netflix. I really enjoyed it once again and find the Furyan mythos quite enthralling.
The ships in the flick appeal to me too, beaten up and clunky like escaped machines from some mad ironmongers.
I'm now keen to re-see the other two films too; The Chronicles of Riddick with those pesky Necromongers and Pitch Black, where it all began for the forthright man from Furya.
I honestly think Vin Diesel was born for the role.
Do you have a favourite Riddick film readers?
Check out this gallery of Lady Penelope comics covers from the 1960's. What do you think?