I would have adored this plastic Fushin Toys Starsky and Hutch roadster as a kid.
I think that's a police walkie-talkie on the back.
A Taiwan classic!
Did you like Starsky and Hutch? Any collectables?
I would have adored this plastic Fushin Toys Starsky and Hutch roadster as a kid.
I think that's a police walkie-talkie on the back.
A Taiwan classic!
Did you like Starsky and Hutch? Any collectables?
Another model from the Corgi Club, this time the impressive Volkswagen 1200 in East African Safari trim. (Corgi 256)
Presented in deluxe packaging with a painted diorama display plinth, it comes with a Rhino charging the hapless rally car.
The model features East African Rally stickers and decals, and can be steered using the spare wheel mounted on the roof. It also has an opening boot and bonnet.
The original model was released in 1965, and stayed in the Corgi range until 1968, selling in excess of 760,000. Corgi also used the same casting for a police version, using the hole left by the spare wheel to fit an emergency light.
Although I didn’t have the model as a youngster, I did have the Police version. This is another model I vividly remember from back in the sixties, mainly from the colourful adverts in TV Century 21 for both the Volkswagen Rally car, and the Police car.
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The passion for Gerry Anderson's TV shows in Japan is so evident in their countless toys bearing his trademark vehicles.
This is just one example of a Anderson Kaiju mash-up in what is almost a lucky bag. There's so much in there and I for one would have adored it as a kid. Just the card art would have been enough!
I don't know the monster but the beautifully coloured chopper is a Spectrum Helicopter from Captain Scarlet.
There's even a little plastic snap-fit model of it in the bag!
Anyone ever made one up?
I've had quite a few Action Man jeeps come through Moonbase, but never a yellow one.
Not sure if Palitoy did a Safari uniform for Action Man but this European keep would have suited Big Jim and his passion for the great outdoors.
Maybe Action Man Adventure Team too?
You have anything like this?
Corgi Toys ‘Whizzwheels’ Adams Bros Probe 16, Produced between 1970 and 1973.
Corgi also produced a smaller junior version.
The toy was based on the 1969 M-505 Adams Bros Probe 16, designed by brothers, Dennis and Peter Adams. It was powered by either a 1.8 litre Austin in-line four engine, or a 1.9 litre Janspeed tuned engine variant, giving it a top speed of only 115 mph.
Only three cars were ever built, one left-hand and two right- hand drive. It’s only 34” (86cm) in height, so it really is low slung. Despite it’s futuristic look, it used traditional handcraft techniques, having a wooden chassis rather than metal.
Only two of the three vehicles built have survived, including AB/3. The first M-505 Probe 16 built was sold to an American, and at some point, is believed to have caught fire and burned beyond repair.
My photographs of one of the surviving M-505 Probe 16's (Chassis No. AB/4) were taken in 2019 at the Design Museum Stanley Kubrick Exhibition. The car at that point had undergone a complete rebuild and restoration by it’s owner, Colin Feyerabend.
I like the look of this Dutch space game, Space Race.