I like this new box art for the AMP Dyna-Soar kit.
Tuesday, 15 March 2022
SOAR POINT
AMT MAN IN SPACE MODEL KIT
Monday, 14 March 2022
COULD YOU COOK WHEN YOU WERE A KID?
I have to admit I could probably cook better as a teenager in the early Seventies than I can now!
I enjoyed it back then.
My dishes comprised of basically a few easy things.
Steak Canadienne - these were super thin slices of unknown meat that required as much frying as a gnat [not that I ever fried gnats]. After a second's cooking they were ready! I slapped them on buttered bread and away we went! Yum.
Crispy Pancakes - wow! I loved these folded envelopes of joy. Filled with genius concoctions, my favourite was chicken and mushroom, which went perfectly with the shallow fried breadcrumb pocket. No need to garnish them. Just plate up and scoff!
Tomato Omelette - my own take on a classic, I would make a plain omelette first. Then I would cook a few tomatoes in a pan and mash them up. This scarlet mixture was then poured over the omelette, which was folded over for the final touch. Add salt. Serve!
Egg Bread - known to posher folk as French Toast - these were slices of white bread dipped into beaten eggs and shallow fried. Depending on taste you could fry for longer to give the egg a tan. I preferred a lighter hue and sometimes I even sprinkled on some sugar! Wow!
Bread and Milk - the nectar of paupers, I defy anyone to not love this on first tasting. Basically buttered white bread was cubed and chucked into a pan of milk. Sugar was added and brought to the boil. Simmered for a bit, the milky posset was served hot in a bowl. Oh my God! Delicious! Known to others as Pobs I think.
Before I describe my signature teenage dish there are a couple of notable mentions:
Vesta Chow Mein and Vesta Beef Curry; I could rustle these up faster than Hong Kong Phooey; Deep Fried Chicken Balls - these were small spheres of deep fried battered chicken and truly scrumptious. Easy. Now extinct.
OK, the big one, my Fifth Concerto.
Imagine. A Saturday afternoon in 1974. My folks are out. A couple of hairy mates arrive. Heavy rock is blasting on the music centre, Budgie, Rush, Zep. Relaxing in denim and ready to feed I serve these hungry headbangers a veritable steaming feast.
Chicken and Mushroom Pie [from the chest freezer], home made deep-fried chips done to a T, marrowfat peas and a final swirl of my special meaty gravy made with my own roux [but I didn't know it was called that back then!] and your friendly neighbourhood Bisto.
Glasses of Vimto or Tizer and voila! Saturday afternoon's made in Heaven!
What did you cook when you were young readers?
A McFarlane Batman with MJ's Custom Paint Job
CASEBALLS: BUT WHY?
I recently came across some medicine balls at work. I remembered medicine balls from being a kid and I recalled them as being huge things. These modern ones were not too big but really heavy and squashy and apparently called splat balls.
Not being sporty whatsoever at school as a kid I have no memory at all of actually doing anything with medicine balls. I just knew they existed like most sports equipment. Seen but not experienced as I did everything I could keep a low profile in PE.
One thing I couldn't avoid was football at school. It was mandatory to join in the beautiful game. Like now some kids are obsessed with it and some, like me, detested it. One of the many reasons for my dislike of what was once called soccer was the ball. They were caseballs.
Now if I recollect correctly a caseball was basically a cowhide stitched into a sphere. Air may or may not have been injected. It could have been a solid ball of leather as far as I was concerned. It certainly felt like it. Caseballs were like rocks with laces. They weighed a ton and absolutely killed when you kicked them. Not even my George Best Stylo Matchmakers could soften the blow.
Even worse was heading them. You may as well have nutted the school gates!
Yes, caseballs were the bane of my life. Give me a nice soft beachball any day or one of those cheapo plastic inflated jobs you got in toy shops. Why couldn't we have had those?
Were you a caseball casualty like me readers or an absolute whizz on the pitch?
JR21 TOYS FAB 1 RESTORATION BY RICHARD K.
Sunday, 13 March 2022
JAPANESE SCOUTS
A couple of miniature Project SWORD toy Scouts I recently spotted on Yahoo Japan.
Blue Scout 1
ILLUMINATING ANTICS AT DONNY CAR BOOT
Not much this morning at the local car boot sale but I was pleased with the small catch I got for £3.
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CHECKLISTS BY BRAND (FOR COUNTRY BY COUNTRY SEE TOP OF BLOG)
PROJECT SWORD SPACEX TIMELINE
- 1968 SPACEX LT10 CONCEPT
- 1966 SPACE GLIDER REAL THING
- 1969 LUNAR CLIMBER & MOONSHIP
- 1968 PROJECT SWORD ANNUAL
- 1968 TV21 #168 PROJECT SWORD PHASE 2
- 1968 PLEASURE CRUISER CONCEPT
- 1968 CENTURY 21 TOY MANUAL
- 1967 SCOUT 1 CONCEPT
- 1967 NUCLEAR FERRY TOY AD
- 1967 SWORD TOY AD
- 1967 SWORD TOY AD
- 1966 SPACE GLIDER CONCEPT
- 1966 HOVERTANK IN COMIC
- 1966 NUKE PULSE NEEDLEPROBE IN COMIC
- 1966 ZERO X FILM DEBUT
- 1966 MOONBUS IN COMIC
- 1966 SPACE PATROL 1
- 1966 P3 HELICOPTER IN COMIC
- 1966 SAND FLEA AND SNOW TRAIN
- 1966 MOBILE LAUNCH PAD IN COMIC
- 1965 SPACEX MOONBASE CONCEPT
- 1965 APOLLO FIRST UK TOY AD
- 1962 NOVA CONCEPT
- 1962 MOONBUS CONCEPT
- 1961 MOON PROSPECTOR CONCEPT
- 1953 MOLAB CONCEPT