The Missus and me went to the Yorkshire Auction House viewing day. It was fun and not something we do often.
There were hundreds of lots. Here are a few of the boxes of mixed toy lots we saw.
This toy gun is a mystery.
The Missus and me went to the Yorkshire Auction House viewing day. It was fun and not something we do often.
There were hundreds of lots. Here are a few of the boxes of mixed toy lots we saw.
This toy gun is a mystery.
I've seen this make a model book a few times over the years. I saved a few snaps.
The C3P0 type makes for a memorable cover. I like the robot's Vibrainium shield!
Keeping the toy workshop rolling, here's our custom version of Kmart's rare 'Logans Run' Princess Doll completely finished.
See what you think.
As usual Bill supplied the fabulous card art and I finagled the card and blister and dressed the doll.
Another filler post and another familiar Lesney Matchbox toy; the Inter-State Double Freighter.
Produced from 1962 until 1967, and scaled at 1:100.
It comprises of a blue Hendrickson V-12 tractor with two silver trailers and a dollie joining the two.
The yellow & blue decals on the trailers read ‘Cooper-Jarrett, Inc’ (There are rarer versions in orange & black lettering that read , ‘Cooper-Jarrett International’, with a globe logo in the middle)
I can’t say I know a lot about the Cooper-Jarrett Inc. There’s plenty of images on the web showing Cooper-Jarrett trucks but not much info. I’m assuming it must have got to have been fairly well known internationally. All I’ve found so far is it was a small New Jersey trucking company that after turning it’s last profit in 1977, saw market forces take a down turn which led to the company going bankrupt, and eventually closing in 1981.
For us fans of Gerry & Sylvia Anderson’s TV series, this is another toy that was used as set dressing in Thunderbirds, usually seen trundling across London Airport’s apron in front of Fireflash!