As Woodsy mentioned he hadn't seen Peter Cook and Dudley Moore's attempt at Supermarionation, here it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riMHp28_cqw
Spot the classic toys in this!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riMHp28_cqw
Spot the classic toys in this!
An old chestnut now on MC, here's yet another vintage Climbing Choo-Choo.
I'm torn about military toys these days but as a kid in the Sixties I was as gung-ho as the next young sapper.
My inner-child is still drawn towards any toys that remind me of those glory days doing battle with my friends with our plastic bazookas, mortars, grenades and Johnny Sevens. We were war-like baby boomers and that's the way it was.
I still have a Johnny Seven like I had back in 1965 or 6.
Its the most expensive vintage toy I've ever bought as a collector. It was in the dying moments of an NEC memorabilia fair circa year 2000 and having seen it earlier in the day I found myself back in front of the seller, a kindly young Yorkshire chap from Snape I think, asking that classic punter's question: what's your best price mate?
£300 later I walked off with a minty boxed One Man Army! I mean, just look at the old TV ad and you'll see why!
Did you have a Johnny Seven or any army toys?
So when I saw the Dorset Tank Museum Shop's online plastic arsenal I couldn't help enjoy a frisson of that old guilty pleasure recalling past bubblegum skirmishes in the back garden, where we just counted to ten if we were shot.
The Tank Museum offers cost a lot lot less and here's the best of the bunch. What do you think?
With its Zeroid arms I love this little droid I saw online. Not sure about the cherry lips on top though. The chest TV is just fabulous, tho' I don't recognise the artwork. You?
Reader Mags kindly sent me pictures of her Puzzletime publications connected to magician Paul Daniels and published by Century 21 Merchandising no less. What do you think?