Driven to a car boot this morning. Not a bad haul of Superfast for tidying up. Some old Hot Wheels and Yat Ming too. Not sure about the action figure.
Any good?
Driven to a car boot this morning. Not a bad haul of Superfast for tidying up. Some old Hot Wheels and Yat Ming too. Not sure about the action figure.
Any good?
There's a fine image on this Long Island Aerospace History page of a model of an ANT in 1962, a Grumman Lunar Landing Concept. A real life working prototype is also pictured from 1964.
The ANT made a one-off appearance in a strip in the 1968 Project SWORD Annual. Alas it never made it to the toy workshop.
Is it a vehicle you like?
https://projectswordtoys.blogspot.com/2018/02/long-island-aerospace-history-site-and.html
Having found a standard purple Custom Otto some months back and then receiving a gold Target exclusive version recently, I was delighted to get another Target Exclusive in green, with racing decals.
The very generous Terranova, who is resident in New York, spotted this new iteration and very kindly sent it to me. US store exclusives are very difficult to find in England, as they only ever appear on the secondary market. However, not content to wow me with the slick green racing machine, he also included another surprise - a Worlds Smallest Custom Otto!
These tiny cars come in a large blister, inside a special classic style micro packet. The inside pack is hard plastic, with a small hatch in the back to pop the car in and out.Looking forward to a Saturday car boot tomorrow. Hopefully we'll find some nice things. Maybe some old Playmobil and Big Jim in a box.
Will you be car booting this weekend? Maybe even a toy fair somewhere?
Check out this amazingly colourful and clunky MOLAB prototype from NASA's archive. What do you think?
Like two Action Man astronauts scrapping in space I thought!
Bill Pullman was the president in Independence Day. Me and the Missus are enjoying seeing him again in a TV series called the Sinner, in which he plays a retired detective visiting a remote American island.
I liked his role in Independence Day. The straight presidential arrow at the heart of the crisis. The film caught a moment at the time. A bit like Deep Impact. Impending doom? I'm unsure now what that moment was. I enjoyed the film and always associate it with Deep Impact, Twister and Dante's Peak.
Armageddon is another disaster flick from that era but I prefer ID4 and Deep Impact for some reason.
Do you like those films readers? Did you get any toys or collectables?