Thursday, 16 November 2023
ED'S JADA ECTO-1: WHO YA GONNA CALL!
TYCO BATTLETECH: NO GUTS, NO GALAXY!
Bagged this nifty toy robot bundle in a charity shop this week.
Not a range I know but its Tyco's BATTLETECH from 1994. When I first saw the little men I thought it might be MASK.
What do you think?
KRULL? BULL!
I posted an online image of what I thought was a Krull poster the other day - it did say it was!
Pah! Its not Krull at all. Its something called Starfield and its all over bags of Doritos. I've just seen them at our petrol station!
What is Starfield anyone?
Rebel Rebel
I've been drooling over Ralph McQuarrie's original concept art this last. They're truly stunning. I managed to win two individual prints for my son-in-law at Christmas.
Have you got any of the McQuarrie prints?
Whilst surfing I caught sight of this McQuarrie print, this one above I've not seen before. Those slick Rebel A-Wings did remind me of another Sci-Fi design, Gerry Anderson's Starcruiser Interceptor.
Lookin g at it again its no that similar! It must the cockpit I was thinking of.
Still, any chance to see cool ship design is always a good thing, eh!
TEAM EFFORT
I've not seen the Tim Mee Galaxy Laser Team figures painted before, so these caught my eye on action ages back. I saved this snap.
What do you think?
Wednesday, 15 November 2023
Kaiju Who?
Rubber vending toys are always great fun to see. These bendy monsters were online and are Japanese Kaiju I think.
Alas, I don't know the exact Kaiju these fellas are. Do you?
CHARACTER OPTION DALEKS
As Daleks are the order of the day, these two Character Options 'History of The Daleks' sets are my latest Dalek acquisitions.
These are no. 13 & 14, although, I believe, the latest 15 & 16 sets have been recently released.
They are generally only available for a limited time from the B & M stores in the UK, and to be honest it can be a bit of a task to track them down when they first appear as there are plenty of 'scalpers' who like to buy them up and sell them on for a higher price on eBay.
Anyone else on here collectors?
HOLY DOUGH!
I save my bread bags.
They always come in handy.
Flattening them is always satisfying.
They remind me of the US Manbeck's Batman Bread bag I once had on my old toy stall.
Not sure if we had Batman bread in the UK. Did you in your neck of the woods?
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