There's strange goings on here.
This carded set in my old pics archive is a mixture of chromed LP Moon Platoon aliens and what appears to be a Britains Starguard figure, also chromed.
Is this something you've seen before readers?
There's strange goings on here.
This carded set in my old pics archive is a mixture of chromed LP Moon Platoon aliens and what appears to be a Britains Starguard figure, also chromed.
Is this something you've seen before readers?
I never had a telly in my bedroom. None of my friends did in the late Sixties/ Seventies.
Up till 1970 our family TV was black and white.
All the great kids TV like Thunderbirds and Captain Scarlet was black and white too!
It only went colour at our house for the Mexico 1970 World Cup!
What are your telly memories readers?
I'm not sure about this, the Walker Rider.
Is it a generic thing for other action figs like Micronauts or is it a toy in itself, even a knockoff?
There's hints of Micronauts, Galaxy Riders and more!
What do you think?
Yesterday I saw a battered old Jaguar car at an auction house.
It made me think of the black jaguar on the Avengers Shooting Game target set.
A proper black vintage jaguar would look like these old beauties as found on the web.
Cor!
If I had one of these I'd just sit in it all day on the driveway! Ha ha
The black one on the Merit toy box is similar. Here's one on the Vectis site. I assume that's Emma Peel with Steed. What a fabulous toy. I'd have loved it as a kid.
In response to my last post and Kevin's observations I've reposted this very first piece about the sweet-filled JR21 Thunderbirds toys.
Note that it's 16 years old and none of the links will work, sorry.
Hope it all makes sense. Looks like the motors were missing and the gap filled with the sweets.
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Hello Woodsy
Thanks for the mail & the comments about my thunderbirdsvintagetoys
site.
The sweet filled TB2s - Christies worked a real flanker with
those. They were sealed in 4's - in brown paper.They wouldn't open them for
viewing so it was pot luck as to what was inside & the state of it. All 32
eventually ended up with a friend of mine. I got the best box etc but strangely
he kept the only bag of sweets still in their original 60s state. They were
spiders & bugs etc.
I never knew there was so much SWORD stuff.
I do recall a 2nd hand/junk shop in Nottingham having bucketloads of the stuff
in the late 80s @ 50p each - presumably from clearing old stock- I'd only
just gotten into collecting & wasn't wise enough to buy
it.
Sadly I cannot answer your questions about
SWORD but ......... I have put them & a link to your blog on my
site http://thunderbirdsvintagetoys.co.uk/ExternalLinks.htm
The TB2 you have found is not mine. There are quite a few of them about.
Here's another http://www.solnet.co.uk/metropolis/albumdet.asp?id=1035
The common thing is all the boxes are stained. Very few have sweets in any
state.
Dennis Nicholson loved the "with sweets" story too. The guy that told it to me is sadly long dead. I have no reason to disbelieve it. He worked for JR21 & Lincoln International too apparently.
A lot of the JR21 stuff that's around came from him. He - again apparently - handled shop returns & made good out of bad. And hoarded it. What foresight?
I believe the "Stingray Museum" site is long gone. I did
hear that the stuff was all sold & split up.
Let me know if you need anything else.
Regards,
Steve.
A blast from the past this, the uber-cool JR21/ Somportex Thunderbird 2 sweet-carrying toy.
In my ongoing quest to find novelty Hong Kong plastic toys I visit a lot of emporiums.
My mate calls it junking.
One place we visit is Harrisons near Rotherham. A massive hangar if what seems like a million glass cabinets and an auction house to boot. They do a mean sausage butty too!
Today's trip didn't garner anything I wanted but there's always interesting stuff. Here's a few tasty morsels I clocked. See what you think.
Glass bead ashtrays that were everywhere in my parents' home when I was a kid. Do you remember them?
Years ago I got hold of a Propmasters catalogue offering for sale the personal Man from Uncle memorabilia collection of David Oliver, Propmasters founder.
Listed was a rare UK version of the Marx Man from Uncle Counterspy Set from 1966.
Unlike the US version, this one was listed with a Big Pen included.
I've never known what that Big Pen was.
This week I found out about a Marx See Through Walls pen offered as a US mail in in the Sixties. It's chunky, maybe that means big?
See what you think. Could this be the mysterious Counterspy Set big pen?