Sunday, 16 January 2022
Aviation Box Art Colours: The Artist's View
I recall there being an earlier video on the same subject, both filled with photos of classic American kit boxes from both large and small kit makers.
Most box tops included all three primary colours, even if it was just in the company logo. Mike Machat is a professional aviation artist, who has done kit boxes, so he really knows this subject.
MODEL BOXTOP COLORS - How Color Was Used to Sell Plastic Model Kits. - YouTube
Paul Adams from New Zealand
Box Top Air Power Book Review by Paul A.
LIGHTING UP OLD LONDON BRIDGE
This is such an old flame for me.
I can remember this lighter as if it were yesterday but its actually 55 years since I recall it at my parent's house.
A big chunky hand-held lump of glass with a hidden surprise.
Here's one I saw online!
Saturday, 15 January 2022
CAWTHORNE ANTIQUES
Spent the afternoon mooching round a local antiques centre in the lovely Barnsley village of Cawthorne. Here's a few of the goodies I saw in the aisles, floors and cabinets.
HOWARD JOHNSON'S 2001 COMIC PROMOTION
Here's a photo of the Howard Johnson's restaurant chain 2001 tie-in comic that was on display at the London Kubrick Exhibition.
The Howard Johnson's logo and it's fictional 'Earthlight Room' is fairly prominent on one of the walls of the seating area in Space Station 5.
Being from the UK, apart from the plug in 2001, I'm not familiar with the brand at all, in spite of the fact that Howard Johnson's was once the largest roadside restaurant chain in America. The restaurant's trademark was initially a Simple Simon and the Pie man character, followed a 'lamplighter' figure, to promote their motel chain. (In the film, the Lamplight was changed to 'Earthlight')
I've done a few close ups of panels from the page.
The complete comic, which can be found online is obviously aimed at youngsters, and tells the story in comic strip form of two kids, Debbie and Robin attending a movie premiere of 2001: A Space Odyssey and features the then children's menu, and a puzzle page. There's no sign of HAL or the Monolith, and definitely no star- gate! However, the evidence of extra-terrestrial life, and the mysterious signal from Jupiter do get a mention!
From what I gather the last 'Hojo' restaurant closed in 2017, however the Motel chain is still going under different ownership.
It does have some really nice comic artwork, I wonder if a Hojo's Junior hamburger and a Hojo cola were as good?
DICTIONARY OF ARGENTINIAN TOYS
There is mention here of the Bichi Explorador Planetario, the Argentinian Moon Prospector toy.
You can search for it on this searchable slideshow dictionary of Argentinian toys. It'd be handy to have the relevant section translated.
https://issuu.com/superpibaar/docs/fecha_de_catalogaci_n_19_07_2010._daniela_pelegri
Friday, 14 January 2022
MARVEL'S MOVIES
I've been enjoying re-watching Marvel movies on Disney +. I think I saw each one of them at the cinema when they came out , some, like Captain America, years ago.
The individual films, specifically the origin stories, I enjoy the most. Iron Man, Thor, Hulk and as I say Captain America, the First Avenger were and are excellent big screen tales. Captain Marvel was a surprise hit with me as well, a super hero I knew little about.
My latest origin is The Winter Soldier, which again, I like more than I thought I would. Bucky is such an old Marvel character and the whole Captain America mythos has depth and appeal for me.
The exception so far has been Black Widow, which I had to turn off, despite Scarlet Johannsen's strong performance as Agent Rachmaninov, which is always a welcome addition to the Avengers stories. For some reason her origin movie wasn't that exciting for me. I will have to give it another go.
This leads me onto the Avengers movies themselves, where they are fully assembled and under the watchful eyepatch of Director Fury. I don't know specifically what it is but a few things start to affect my enjoyment. The dominance of Iron Man in most of them and the annoying habits he has, which Robert Downey Jr brings so vividly to life, start to grate on my nerves after a while. This includes the interminable aggro between him and Captain America. The other thing is the increasingly cosmic storylines, which take them away from Earth. Ultron, Infinity War, Endgame. All set on far-flung planets, with spaceships and aliens all over the place. I think I prefer the earthbound stories like Captain America's origin. I'm sure the space theme will grow on me the more often I watch these movies over time.
Do you like the Marvel movies? Which ones?
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- 1968 PLEASURE CRUISER CONCEPT
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- 1966 HOVERTANK IN COMIC
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- 1966 ZERO X FILM DEBUT
- 1966 MOONBUS IN COMIC
- 1966 SPACE PATROL 1
- 1966 P3 HELICOPTER IN COMIC
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- 1966 MOBILE LAUNCH PAD IN COMIC
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