I like these little playing pieces in a vintage German space board game.
The small hollow clear-tipped rockets remind me of vending machine charms especially the lovely one with Robby Robot in.
I like these little playing pieces in a vintage German space board game.
The small hollow clear-tipped rockets remind me of vending machine charms especially the lovely one with Robby Robot in.
Having enjoyed the TV show as a kid, When I first saw the big IDEAL Beverly Hillbillies plastic car I've was in awe and still am.
It's just so darn good looking!
Do you agree?
A brisk stroll round Barnsley villages Darton and Cawthorne in freezing temps garnered a few things today.
A gladiator, a Cabbage Patch, a Hot Wheels to round it up to 6 items, three plastic subs, the yellow one being part Stingray!
It's true. You can't possibly have everything as a kid.
I had my eye on something my cousin Andy had. He'd got it from a relative in the States circa 1967 or 8. I'm not even sure you could get it in Blighty!
Yep, envy. Green I was.
The toy was the magnificent and marvellous Strange Change Machine!
He could make his own dinosaurs!
God how I wanted it!
Still do!
Ring any bells?