Thursday, 14 July 2022
ELF TOYS THUNDERBIRDS LAYOUT
Wednesday, 13 July 2022
TREE AND LEAF
Maths today involved Stem and Leaf tables. The name reminded me completely of an old tome I have from my teenage years, Tree and Leaf.
Tree and Leaf is one of the lesser known tales from JRR Tolkien. Like Tom Bombadil and Farmer Giles of Ham it forms part of the wider Middle Earth mythos.
I think my paperback copy was published by Unwin. I imagine I got it at Sweetens bookshop in Preston in the late Seventies, along with the other stories I mentioned.
My copies of Lord of the Rings are battered things now. Three paperbacks I adored back then and read them ferociously wherever and whenever I could, even at my first job of paid work! I hid the book in the top drawer of my desk and pretending to scribble I had a sneaky read!
My Missus' late Grandma bought me a paperback copy of The Hobbit in 1980 for Christmas too and somewhere I've a biography by a chap called Humphries. The paperback Silmarillion too.
I still have some of the Athena Lord of the Rings posters, which are quite collectable now. Alas my beloved Athena woodblock picture of Gandalf has gone to Mordor as has my Bo Hanssen album inspired by the book.
With the school holidays looming I plan to re-read Tree and Leaf in the sunshine of the garden and like Bilbo at Rivendell relive those glory days of my youth and my absolute love of Tolkien back then.
Have you read Tree and Leaf readers?
BOATERIFIC 'KING OF THE SEA'
Here's some photos of my Ideal Boaterific 'King of the Sea' Cabin Cruiser.
Mine comes in a plastic display case, plastic moulded base and carded backdrop showing a painted ocean scene.
It's held in place with a metal spring clip.
The 'King of the Sea' is one of six, and later increased to eight 'Marine Classics' motorised toy boats brought out by Ideal during 1966/67 using their unique removable electric motor also used in their 'Motorific' Cars and 'Zeroid' Robot range.
The motor and the batteries are stowed below decks in the deep hull. This also houses the 'automatic bailer' which is designed to pump out any water resting at the base of the hull so the motor and batteries are protected from shorts.
All the Boaterific boats have lots of delicate chromed detail which is unsurprisingly prone to being damaged. Thankfully, my 'King of the Sea' is relatively intact as far as I can see, with only a slight repair to the stern flag pole.
More Boaterific tomorrow, shipmates!
Tuesday, 12 July 2022
VINTAGE MILITARY TRUCKS AT SOUTHPORT AIR SHOW
While I was at last weekend's air show, I took a few photos of some of the vintage military vehicles displayed by the Mid Lancs Military Vehicle Trust which some of you might find of interest.
WHAT EVER FLOATS YOUR BOATERIFIC!
As my Zeroid posts proved reasonably popular with many of you, I think it's time I dusted off some of my Boaterific toy boats, the marine motorific relatives of the Zeroids!
The summer weather is still holding up, perfect for a sail boat ride - more photos tomorrow.
O T H E R W I S E
First of all I apologise if I haven't got back to readers' comments and emails over the last two or three weeks.
A combination of house improvements, the hot UK weather and the toad work have made Woodsy a dull boy. I have been collapsing into an armchair at night desperately trying to stay awake to watch Stranger Things with the Missus.
Thankfully things have settled down now at Moonbase and carpets are being toe-tested, books restacked and rooms generally rekindled after 6 weeks turmoil. Best of all the hundreds of subsidence cracks have been dealt with and gone.
Here's one bedroom halfway and after, fresh and uncluttered. But will it stay like that!
Now the telly room is done as well, where the comfy sofa is, my own normal Moonbase blogging service will resume soon.
The one outstanding improvement is a full repair of the broken loft ladder. Its more or less done but until its fettled fully I can't access my toys!
In the meantime a couple of things have been happening on the Project SWORD front and I will bring you news of two vehicle rarities this summer. Once items have landed safely here in the UK and in the far North and photos have been taken I will update you.
Meanwhile frogs have taken residence in the pond, mosquitoes are out to get me and a Lancaster Bomber flew over the house momentarily taking us back to 1942 in a moment straight out of the Philadelphia Experiment!
As said me and the Missus have been Stranger Thinging and it has to be said we have binged. A Stranger Binge no less, ha ha. Tonight we sit down to Series 4! Have you been watching the monstrous town of Hawkins?
What things are happening in your neck of the woods readers? You home improving? You busy working? Busy holidaying? Busy collecting and creating?
Let us know.
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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
































