Topping Models, a brief history - YouTube
Paul Adams from New Zealand
Topping Models, a brief history - YouTube
Paul Adams from New Zealand
I saw this dirtied down Task Force 3 last year on auction. I kept a pic because I wanted to ask you if you liked the effect its created, the dirtying down?
Personally I don't like it and prefer to see toys left alone but that's the collector in me. As a kid I also messed with stuff like you will have done. Maybe a kid did this?
Reading further into my TV Horror book I was amazed to read something about Kolchak the old American TV series. It says that there was an organisation in it called Men in Black. is that right? Is that where the comic version and the later Will Smith film comes from? Do you know readers?
Being a fan of both Batman and sports cars I thought this Argentinian Carrera was a cracker!
Bats looks so relaxed in his comfy seat under the canopy.
I suppose you could stick a Batman decal on anything and make it a Bat toy. Argentina produced hundreds of presumably unlicensed plastic Batman cars of different types and this is just one of them online.
Do you like it?
Have you stuck a Batman sticker on anything?
So with this line finally under wraps, I can concentrate on maybe building a diorama like Richard's!
I just found a very interesting history of the Oscar Mayer company on You Tube. It shows several of the Wienermobile vehicles that have been used over the years. Well worth a look for any fans of the Hot Wheels models.
I Wish I was an Oscar Mayer Weiner - Life in America - YouTube
Paul Adams from New Zealand
With the previous super sonic tin toy in mind, I've often wondered if Jack Rosenthal and co ever considered releasing the Thunderbird's Fireflash as a plastic friction toy under the Century 21 or JR21 toys banner?
I certainly don't know of any such toy and moreover I can't think of any old Fireflash toy other than plastic kits. Is that right?
There is a modern wooden model of the plane, which is quite nice I imagine. I saw it on Ebay.
I think I've died and gone to heaven!
Check out this amazing Japanese tin super sonic jetliner I saw online.
here's the toy.