Tracking down clones or origins of Sixties TV character toy guns is fun.
Here's another.
Lincoln's cool Batman Escape Gun.
And here are it's clones or maybe origins.
Do you have any of these?
Larami Space Shooter. Presumably a later clone.
Tracking down clones or origins of Sixties TV character toy guns is fun.
Here's another.
Lincoln's cool Batman Escape Gun.
And here are it's clones or maybe origins.
Do you have any of these?
Larami Space Shooter. Presumably a later clone.
As Christmas is almost upon us I'm getting nostalgic thoughts of past Christmas presents, so time to dig out some old space toys, and although all the X - series have been featured from time to time on the Blog, my favourites are these three.
As far as I'm aware there's 8 in the set, beginning with X-20, and ending with X - 90. (There may well be an X-10 I'm unaware of!) Apart from my three rockets, there's a rocket car, a robot, a race car, based on the real 'The Spirit of America land speed racer, 'a satellite launcher, and a Gemini space capsule.
Mine are X- 30 Space Explorer, X-40 Space Rocket, and a rebranded Century 21 toys X-60 Space Rocker & Launch truck..
The great Tom Baker's Christmas message over on Cygnus Alpha Events on You Tube. He's 91. I thought I'd put in on MC [and I assume its not AI!]
The 4th Doc, Tom and his scarf, was part of that magnificent back-to-back pairing from my own generation's Dr. Who, with the fabulous Jon Pertwee immediately before him as the 3rd, my personal favourite.
Who was your favourite or back-to-back Doctors?
I've just been browsing the TV listings for Christmas here in the UK. A few of my own personal highlights of what's on are:
If like me you like vintage spy dolls then this article is for you. From the Doll Boldly site here's Double Trouble:
https://thebolddoll.com/vintage/double-trouble/
What do you think?
On your Christmas list now?