Mexico's Matt Mason toys are fascinating. Released by Cipsa, the box art is different as are some of the toys.
There's a white Firebolt Laser canon and a completely new flying saucer called the Selenium.
Have you any Cipsa toys readers?
Mexico's Matt Mason toys are fascinating. Released by Cipsa, the box art is different as are some of the toys.
There's a white Firebolt Laser canon and a completely new flying saucer called the Selenium.
Have you any Cipsa toys readers?
Slim Pickens down the sale today. Mostly dolls!
L to R: Bild Lilli-esque dolls face, Sparkle boy wearing Action Man Mountie jacket, Corgi Rockets autostarter and a Drei M West German dolly.
Anything you like?
Its always fun to see a game you had as a kid having been enjoyed by kids in other lands.
Here's Waddington's Formula 1 as issued in Germany by Brohm, Nurburgring Formel 1 [apologies, can't find the umlaut on my keyboard!]
Formula 1 was actually my older Brother's game, along with others like the Battle of the Little Big Horn, Blast Off and Twister, but I saw them so often I associate them completely with my childhood.
I will have been busy dropping the ball down the chimney in my beloved Haunted House game!
Did you have Formula 1 in your neck of the woods?
A day trip to Cawthorne Antiques shop today was fun. I didn't get anything but enjoyed the assortment. See what you think.
Lovely stackable tins by Chad Valley.
A while back I found General Custer.
At least I thought so, pictured here in my trusty figure book, number 4.