Three of my larger fast cars. The orange one has been repainted. I would have played for hours with these as a kid but looking back smaller Superfast and Hot Wheels were easier to play with.
What do you reckon? Big or little cars?
Three of my larger fast cars. The orange one has been repainted. I would have played for hours with these as a kid but looking back smaller Superfast and Hot Wheels were easier to play with.
What do you reckon? Big or little cars?
Oh I'd have loved this auctioned army set as a kid.
Helmet, flask, billy. There's even a tent I think!
Yep, I loved playing army with my mates back in the day. Full scale battles in the garden!
Did you?
I like the look of this radio controlled Galaxy by Polistil.
I'm thoroughly enjoying a rewatch Of Prime's superb sci-fi series Fallout.
Have you seen it?
It really has got everything I enjoy. The American Nineteen Fifties dream. The Apocalypse. Nuclear bunkers. Wastelands. Cowboys. Goody Two Shoes. Cyborgs, Ghouls and mutated monsters. The super-wholesome fifties American song book is fantastic too - did saccharin songs like that really appeal at the time?
Needless to say, albeit based on a video game, Fallout has a fabulous rich storyline. I'm inclined to say I like it more than Westworld!
Anyways, a couple of fun observations.
The Knight-carrying choppers of Fallout's Brotherhood of Steel .....
The dead astronaut and spacecraft on the poster for DeF-Con 4, an old film I'd like to see. Is it any good?
It's the shapes that look similar to the Soviet wreck.
He brings to mind the much earlier Tex Hex from the 80's cartoon Bravestarr. I love his buffalo rider. I just can't think what it's called. Anyone got Bravestarr stuff?
I picked this up in Norwich last December.
A Galaga mini arcade game.
I loved the Rick Griffinesque lettering and graphics.