Ahoy mateys! I picked up this lovely little flat boat on Castleford's Thursday Market a while back, part of a job lot of small toy bits.
I had no idea what it was. The base gave some clues.
Ahoy mateys! I picked up this lovely little flat boat on Castleford's Thursday Market a while back, part of a job lot of small toy bits.
I had no idea what it was. The base gave some clues.
Check out this Space 1999 fair ride! No idea where it is. Have you?
Its always interesting to take a retrospective look at vintage magazines and books dealing with aerospace subjects, especially those which deal with 'near-future' or conceptual projects that were expected to appear within the next five to ten years of publication.
Newsstand magazines like Popular Mechanics, Aviation Week, Colliers and Air Progress all proclaimed that the next big thing would be nuclear powered aircraft, continent hopping airliners and flying cars. Whilst the vehicles may have existed on the drawing board, very few actually saw any kind of development into actual service. The artwork however, is always dynamic and sleek, with streamlined aircraft and jetstreamed spaceships depicting a gleaming future that would never arrive.
I've had fun re-jigging this old Johnny Lightning E-Type.
Wotan gave it me ages ago. It was taken down to the metal and was tyreless.
I opted for metallic purple .....
.... strapped on some wheels and let it go.