I've been fixing up a Spanish Nacoral toy duck car.
It was missing it's bill.
This orange duck whistle might do the trick.
Watch this whistle!
I've been fixing up a Spanish Nacoral toy duck car.
It was missing it's bill.
This orange duck whistle might do the trick.
Watch this whistle!
Captain Condor, Lion's answer to Eagle's Dan Dare. Certainly a less sophisticated character, but still an entertaining read for many kids in the 1950's who enjoyed simple straightforward sci-fi adventure, and were probably more used to seeing Flash Gordon serials at the local cinema.
Condor was created by Frank S. Pepper, probably better known as the creator of Tiger's, Roy of The Rovers, using the pseudonym Stewart Colwyn.
When Lion comic was launched in 23 February 1952, Captain Condor was the headline strip, and the during the fifties, the Lion annuals featured a Condor space scene from the related strip inside .
The original comic strips were drawn by Ron Forbes, who presumably also did these early Condor annual covers.
The initial Captain Condor story had the heroic space pilot unjustly imprisoned, and leading a resistance against the 'Dictator of The Planets'! (I wonder if Terry Nation remembered reading the odd fifties copy of the Lion when he came up with Blake's Seven!)
Following The Dictator's defeat, Condor reverted to a more traditional space hero on space patrol.
Ron Forbes left the strip in 1957, replaced by Neville Wilson who redesigned the character. Other artists who contributed to the strip were Geoff Campion, Reg Bunn (best known for Lion's, The Spider), Keith Watson (Dan Dare), and Brian Lewis (Jet-Ace Logan)
Captain Condor's original run lasted 14 years, until February 1966.
A couple of space scenes from the 1963 Lion annual, drawn by Sydney Jordon, best known for his Jeff Hawke newspaper strip.
Another gouache painting I did back in 1999, this time showing some of the fifties British comic space heroes. They are from the top, Jet-Ace Logan & 'Plumduff' Charteris who appeared in Comet and Tiger comic, Dan Dare & Digby, from Eagle, and Captain Condor from Lion.
Not sure what to make of this Super Car. I think I like it.
The box art reminds me of a neat Seventies LP record cover!
The name Guardians of the Universe is a good one. There's a definite He-Man vibe to the driver! G -Man!
The graphics detailing is cool as well.
This was on auction. I think it's tin but can't be sure. I see this general toy vehicle as a tinplate car everywhere. What is it? What make of car?