Saturday, 8 March 2025
Lone Star Phaser Rocket Gun
Operation Lone Star Customs - The Five Toy Swords: 2. Steed
The second of our Lone Star sword customs, Steed's Sword Stick.
Steed, a la The Avengers, always carried a cane or a brolly on TV, both hiding a lethal rapier blade. In Germany it even got a mention in its TV title, Schirm, Scharm und Melone: Brolly, Charm and Bowler!
Like all Lone Star's toy swords Steed's sword stick was inserted through the card header. They must have been quite difficult to display in shops.
Our cane has a bamboo handle from China (incredibly fast shipping!), a plastic eBay fancy dress 'shepherd's crook' scabbard (very long, in sections and enough for three scabbards! Result) and various bits from the moonbase bits drawer.
Friday, 7 March 2025
Operation Lone Star Customs - The Five Toy Swords: 1. Zorro
Propelled by our Tarzan, this is Operation Lone Star Swords!
This Spring Bill and myself aim to re-create Lone Star's three TV toy swords from the 1960's: Zorro, Steed and Adam Adamant.
We will then attempt two far less well-known TV swords from the company, details of which were kindly supplied by the incredibly helpful John B of Murdersville: Sir Francis Drake and Dick Turpin.
So, that's Five in total. It'll be emotional!
So, with a big Z flourish, here's the first Lone Star sword custom:
Zorro's Sword.
Like all Lone Star's toy swords the toy was simply inserted into the header card. They must have been quite difficult to display in shops.
Our 'Lone Star' Tarzan Custom: Painted, Carded and Blistered
Here's our ' home made' version of the fabled Lone Star Tarzan set, the rare original a blog legend now.
From first seeing this set in black and white on a magazine cover nearly twenty years ago to making a custom, it's swung through the jungle and come full circle.
Diarised here since starting this project, my re-modelled figures look better than I expected all painted up and Bill' terrific backing card really brings the whole thing to life.
The sushi lunch box blister was the icing on the vines!
Not perfect but a decent go.
Happy days at Moonbase International Toys!
See what you think readers.
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Thursday, 6 March 2025
KING OF KUSTOMS GENE WINFIELD R.I.P.
Sorry to hear that car customizer and fabricator, Gene Winfield passed away on March 4th, 2025.
Winfield built many film and TV prop vehicles including the Reactor, seen in Mission : Impossible, 'Bewitched', 'Batman 1966; and Star Trek.
He worked for Aluminium Model Toys (A.M.T.) as a consultant style designer for their model kits, and that association led to A.M.T. building the full size Shuttlecraft prop for Star Trek.
He also made the Man from UNCLE Piranha car a star, producing the car as a another A.M.T. kit.
He also had a hand in designing the gadgets on Maxwell Smart's Sunbeam Tiger for Get Smart.
Our sincere condolences to his friends and family.
I Wish I was a Space Mouse
So, Mickey watches Fireball XL5!
I do like his scooter he borrowed from Steve Zodiac or was this design around before Fireball?
Not a toy I've seen in the flesh, neither Mickey's nor the various fabulous Steve Zodiac originals.
Have you readers?
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PROJECT SWORD SPACEX TIMELINE
- 1968 SPACEX LT10 CONCEPT
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- 1969 LUNAR CLIMBER & MOONSHIP
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- 1968 TV21 #168 PROJECT SWORD PHASE 2
- 1968 PLEASURE CRUISER CONCEPT
- 1968 CENTURY 21 TOY MANUAL
- 1967 SCOUT 1 CONCEPT
- 1967 NUCLEAR FERRY TOY AD
- 1967 SWORD TOY AD
- 1967 SWORD TOY AD
- 1966 SPACE GLIDER CONCEPT
- 1966 HOVERTANK IN COMIC
- 1966 NUKE PULSE NEEDLEPROBE IN COMIC
- 1966 ZERO X FILM DEBUT
- 1966 MOONBUS IN COMIC
- 1966 SPACE PATROL 1
- 1966 P3 HELICOPTER IN COMIC
- 1966 SAND FLEA AND SNOW TRAIN
- 1966 MOBILE LAUNCH PAD IN COMIC
- 1965 SPACEX MOONBASE CONCEPT
- 1965 APOLLO FIRST UK TOY AD
- 1962 NOVA CONCEPT
- 1962 MOONBUS CONCEPT
- 1961 MOON PROSPECTOR CONCEPT
- 1953 MOLAB CONCEPT