This old Spanish catalogue shows an interesting toy pistol top right, Pistol Zumbador.
It looks familiar. The red missile says Johnny Seven to me, which suggests a Topper Deluxe Reading influence.
Did Topper issue a toy like this pistol?
This old Spanish catalogue shows an interesting toy pistol top right, Pistol Zumbador.
It looks familiar. The red missile says Johnny Seven to me, which suggests a Topper Deluxe Reading influence.
Did Topper issue a toy like this pistol?
Today was a toy day.
I set about sprucing up two new ones.
Using the old ways of glue and the bits box the first on the bench was a G1 Transformer Wildrider I picked up at a car boot today.
Its bonnet was missing.
I thought it would be good if it had one for my display cabinet. Remembering the easy way Fimo coughed up a foot for my Halloween Witch last week I turned again to the coloured clay.
Good idea?
Big Mistake!
No good left foot this time, this turned out to be a real dog's dinner destined for the bin!
The Wildrider will remain bonnetless!
Better success came with my efforts to jazz up Combat Man's Military Train I blogged about last week.
Some energetic battery contact scraping and a squirt of WD40 got the loco running again.
Then I noticed that a wagon had a set of wheels missing so I set about knocking up a pair in the old way with buttons and bits.
The pair on the left is the real one I was copying.