And speaking of cool lunar concepts that remained squarely on Earth, here's the ANT's cousin, the MOLAB, one of a number of mobile laboratory designs.
Do you prefer this style of MOLAB to the one Triang opted for for their SpaceX range?
And speaking of cool lunar concepts that remained squarely on Earth, here's the ANT's cousin, the MOLAB, one of a number of mobile laboratory designs.
Do you prefer this style of MOLAB to the one Triang opted for for their SpaceX range?
Check out this amazing old footage of a test run of the real NASA concept vehicle that the Project SWORD Annual called the ANT.
It looks great doesn't it!
What a Century 21 toy it would have made!
I'm seeing SWAT and Police Cars with Action dolls all over the place!
This is a Japanese Hema toy AMERICAN Alfa Romeo Police car I saw online on Ebay.
Maybe those figures are Action Team? Have these GI Joe Action Men got stockings on their heads? These fighting men get everywhere!
Have you found them in strange places readers?
Watched a few things of late. Have you seen any of them?
Impulse: a 1984 eco-shocker about chemical waste entering the water system of a small American town and .... sending the townsfolk barmy and homicidal. A decent attempt at a toxic quarantine along the lines of the Crazies and Andromeda Strain.
Rings of Power: I'm enjoying Prime's super-expensive retelling of Tolkien's early tales and seeing characters like Tom Bombadil brought to life. Just waiting for the next episode now in Season 2.
Werewolf by Night in Colour: I first saw this Marvel mini-film on Disney+ a coupla years ago in monochrome. This time they've added full colour. I really like this Marvel short because it lets one of its less-well known but fabulous characters, the marvellous Man-Thing get an airing. Please give us more Man-Thing Marvel!
The Crazies: the modern remake of the old Romero movie [which I've yet to see] starring Timothy Olyphant. He plays a great sheriff role in a small American town about chemical waste sending the townsfolk barmy and homicidal. Its a lot gorier than Impulse but taps into the same vein of state-run mass experiments on citizens.
Sting: an alien spider film. The first ten minutes were so tedious it was sacked off till a later date.
X-Files The Movie: the first and best of two film spin-offs from the famous and fantastic TV series that kept us glued to the telly in the 1990's. The film's got it all; Mulder, Scully, Cancer Man, the Four Horsemen, aliens, viruses, shadowy figures of power in a global conspiracy and lots of bees. Martin Landau makes a brilliant appearance as Dr. Kurtzweil. Yep, I love the X-Files.
I remembered recently how much I liked sweet packaging back in the day. One of my favourite designs was Spanish Gold, the red waxy paper wrap for sweet tobacco. Made by Barratts it was a classic and simple design with a Spanish Galleon with the Crusader cross. I really liked it and still do.
Here's one I saw on Pinterest.
Have you a favourite sweet wrapper readers?
I've never seen Space Angel but I've always thought that Alex Toth's designs for the show were ahead of their time. They remind me of more adult artwork, what with the shapely tight-fitting suits, the rotund chap's enormous gut, the gorgeous gal and the hunk's the eye patch. It has a sort of French look too, altho' I don't know why.