Was there ever another substance as delicious as Birds Dream Topping? Ideal for December puddings!
Did you like it readers?
What was it called in your country?
Was there ever another substance as delicious as Birds Dream Topping? Ideal for December puddings!
Did you like it readers?
What was it called in your country?
Continuing my revisited look at the 12” Sixteen 12 Eagles, this is the limited release of the Brian Johnson signed Eagle Transporter, which was released in October, 2019, and is definitely one for the Space: 1999 merchandise collector who wants something a little more exclusive.
This one
crept in under the radar as there was no link to it on the Sixteen 12 website.
It carried a price tag of £249.99 + shipping, and anyone who ordered it was limited
to just two models. To get one the prospective purchaser had to email Sixteen
12 directly.
This special
edition was limited to just 300 worldwide, and came with a small photo showing
Brian at his home signing the pod tops.
To give it its
full title it’s the Space: 1999 Breakaway 20th anniversary Eagle
Transporter Special Signature Edition.
At first
glance it’s a standard Sixteen 12 12” Eagle Transporter, however, its unique
and exclusive aspect is that each Transporter Pod is individually signed by SFX
Director and Eagle designer, Brian Johnson, and comes in a white presentation
display box with a protective card slip case.
Open the lid
to reveal the deluxe satin fabric interior with an upper display area to place
the signed passenger pod.
In spite of
its higher cost, this exclusive edition sold out fairly quickly.
Moonbase personnel and Junior had an exciting morning yesterday watching tree surgeons fell our three fifty foot poplars. They had to come down as Moonbase has subsided a little where they've drank the soil dry.
Junior had his Golden Nuggets stationed at a special table so he could watch the tree surgeon climb the trees and start chainsawing. He was in awe and thought the tree guy was spiderman!
Seeing the excitement on Junior's face got me thinking about Action Man for some reason. Had there ever been an Action Man tree surgeon set? I don't recall one. I do remember creating my own around 1986 for my toddler daughter to play with using some action dolls and belts. Barbie was a natural at climbing the settee. Ken just stared!
Looking through the interweb I found one action doll lumberjack. Big Josh from the Big Jim line. For some reason he's just dressed in flimsy denim summer wear. I think he's camping rather than lumberjacking as he's only got a hand-axe. You can see Josh top right in this Big Jim catalogue ad. Rugged seemed to be the look Mattel were going for with Big Jim and his pals.
Some old photos of my Aqua car toy I took on Southport beach. Like Woodsy"s previous post on the Amphibious Car toy, a toy like this was painted red and appeared in Thunderbirds.
Here it is making a brief appearance in the episode, The Mighty Atom.