From an old auction, this plastic rocket appears to be a relative of one I have.
The battery unit is at the rear.
A really neat design, it's made in Japan.
From an old auction, this plastic rocket appears to be a relative of one I have.
The battery unit is at the rear.
A really neat design, it's made in Japan.
This looks to be a fabulous Italian moon set.
Base Lunar.
Maybe made by Baravelli.
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How super cool is that? Is it a set you would have wanted as a kid? |
Ed's comment about the robot car made me chuckle and as it's Mother's Day here in the UK it reminded me of two other faces.
This is Hammer's monster from the film The Reptile, 1966.
And here's the face of a creature from James Cameron's recent Avatar sequel.
The same mother?
PS. I love the Reptile!
My recent trip to a fab vintage toy shop was a salutary lesson in why you shouldn't rush.
The Missus and me agreed I'd be in there twenty minutes, whist she mooched elsewhere. In hindsight, it wasn't enough!
I looked and rummaged among the thousands of items in the shop with a view to a couple of investments and maybe something for myself, perhaps even a Redline.
The shop always carries a few sixties Hot Wheels in a locked cabinet. Once opened I made my choice, a nice Silhouette, not perfect, but one I could touch up a bit. Result! It went in the bag the assistant had open.
Next I chose a small Action Man soldier, which I guessed was a modern version of my beloved Little Big Man. The assistant opened the cabinet and having pointed at the little fella I walked off to look for more goodies.
This came in the form of an Action Force cruiser, a palitoy vehicle I'd not seen before. That went in the bag too.
With the twenty minutes up and a small discount applied by the assistant I went away a happy boy.
Until, that is, I got home!
Alas, for some reason the assistant had put in a full-size modern Action Man skin diver instead of the little guy!
But that wasn't all.
To some extent it got worse.
When choosing my Hot Wheels Silhouette Id simply assumed it was a redline since it was surrounded by .... Redlines.
Turns out it isn't a Redline at all!
Here's a proper Mattel Silhouette.