Sunday, 11 January 2026
Sea Kings and Sponsons
The Real Ghostbusters vintage TV Advert - Kenner Firehouse Playset TV Ad
Saturday, 10 January 2026
Dekker Moonscapes
Bill mentioned Dekker Toys lunar landscapes.
They've appeared before here on MC over the years.
Here's a full set from Will O displaying some cool SpaceX toys including not one but two Moon Buggies, the Apollo Tracker, the Rescue craft, LT-10 and a MOLAB I think! Cor!
But which figures are pictured on the box cover?
And here's one panel from from Bill, which he's weathered, displaying a fab orange LP moon bus variant.
Dekker Toys Journey Into Space: London's Apollo Moon Exploring
Seen late last year, whoa!
New to me and maybe the blog, Dekker Toys of London Journey into Space play set!
That's one lucky new owner who won this!
Is is a set you know?
When There's Something Strange
The Missus and me have caught two more modern Ghostbusters movies recently.
The all-female version and the latest, Frozen Empire.
The all-female film was essentially a comedy full of famous comediennes anchored by Melissa McCarthy. It wasn't a difficult watch, it was very easy on the eye but alas, we didn't laugh a lot. The FX were great, the gags were OK and we wore a general smile throughout. Not bad overall but not a patch on the 1984 original, but then again, I'm biased. For me, as always, the cameos of the original actors was the best thing, especially Melnitz!
Frozen Empire is a big ambitious recent effort, a follow-up to Afterlife, with the same new young teen actors including a sassy geek girl with specs and the big-haired Mike from Stranger Things, a clue as to whom the intended audience is, teens. That's not surprising and I guess teens need teens. It's just the original 1984 film starred grown men and women and I still found them engaging and funny, even when I was 23, when I first saw it at the flicks in Llandudno. Anyways, Frozen Empire is a lot of fun, the FX are great and it's a treat to see Dan Akroyd as Ray Stantz again! See, I'm biased!
Anyone else seen them? Anyone had or have any Ghostbusters toys, games or merchandise?
Did you like the original film! Where did you see it?
Who ya gonna call!
Bustin makes me feel good!
A Multi-Moon Buggy!
Wow!
A real Double Grumman!
Who knew!
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Ed's Hong Kong - No. 214A Vanguard
Friday, 9 January 2026
Garage Kit
Another Xmas treat was a larger line from Hot Wheels - Pull Back Speeders. These are a separate range of motorised cars at 1:43 scale, with an average size of about 4-5”. I got a couple for Xmas and have bought a few more on eBay recently. The Alpha Pursuit Police Car is a futuristic design, with large opening doors, but a surprisingly cramped interior. It has green lights in lieu of the usual red/blue combination, but the scheme works really well. It sits here with a standard mainliner HW, the Rogue Hog.
The 1:43 scale was a little problematic for pairing the cars with figures, online guides suggest a figure of around 38mm would be ideal, the nearest I have are 35mm Mega Rig toy figures.
Another eBay purchase is the Heavy Hitcher, a hot rodded tow truck, vaguely reminiscent of the Corgi Rockets Holmes Wrecker. These cars all have a pull back wind up motor, which gives about 20 feet of travel on a smooth floor. The Hitcher has a moveable hook to attach to recoveries. As it would be a bigger vehicle in reality, the 1:43 scale fails here and the smaller 00/H0 figures look more natural.
A similar issue occurs with the Mercedes Benz Unimog Rally, the 35mm figures sit well with the car and could actually fit in the cabin.
One of the two Xmas gifts was this glorious Custom 68 Camaro. I do love American muscle and although I am not a fan of Mattel’s overuse of pointless decals, this is one of my favourite Speeders. I am hoping to pick up the 69 Mustang to pair with it shortly.
The second gift was the much more HW styled Fusion Busta, an over the top custom rod. This and one or two other models suffer from another Mattel foible - pointless gimmickry. As the car drives forward, a cam on the front axle makes the entire engine shake and wobble. Besides slowing down the car, it makes the detail look shoddy and loose and the exhausts and intake tilt at the slightest touch.
The initial reason I was drawn to the Speeders line was the inclusion of the Twin Mill, one of Ira Gilfords first exotic customs in the 1969 line up. Twin Mill has been in constant production in various guises to the present, with two versions being recently added to the 2025 line up.
The Speeders version is glorious and well detailed, apart from being over decalled again and suffering with the same gimmicky motor feature, both chrome engine rock about when the car moves. When I got my model, I opened it up and trimmed off the plastic trip on the dual engine block and re-seated them,so they sit firmly again. The Twin Mill first came to my attention when my 4 year old granddaughter got a hideous Barbie pink version! Luckily, Mattel had already produced a red and rarer blue version, so I didn’t have to suffer any more gimmickry!
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