Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Girl's Toy Day!
Most Mego collectors I know would liken this to the Wayne Foundation playset but did you also know it was released for Big Jim in Europe? It was a killer spy headquarters that makes you wish you born in Italy, You can see it here.
The second commercial is for the Fashion Face, which is one of those disembodied heads you put makeup on, they creep me out and my daughter wants one, in fact, she wants this one. Something tells me I won't find this at Toys R Us.
Now, if you'll excuse me I have go buy some toys...
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
More Summer Pimp Action
Monday, April 27, 2009
Brick Mantooth Sings
Can you feel it? You ought to hear his rendition of "Going Out of My Head", it's panty peeler.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Torpedo Fist Trading Card
The final new card is Torpedo Fist, one of my favourite action figures as a kid mostly because, he could punch other action figures!
I didn't plan on doing two Big Jim characters so close together but when Livio from Bigjim.es put this image on the fourm, it was just too tempting not to.
As an added bonus, I've put some images of the origin of Torpedo Fist from the back of his box. It's not the most logical story in the world but it all made perfect sense to me then.
The Riddler, Catwoman and The Joker Team up!
This is the final picture from this series but there is a little more. I got some help with these negatives from the photo department at my office and she generously rescanned and cleaned up these photos, so here are the dynamic duo again.
Thanks again Lou, you totally rule.
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Friday, April 24, 2009
Daisy Toys Catalog Featuring Sheriff Lobo!
Daisy has been the premier maker of toy caps guns since well long before I can remember and in this 1981 catalog they did something I am too excited about, they created Sheriff Lobo merchandise!
It's almost impossible to find BJ and The Bear Toys let alone anything based on it's short lived spin off, the misadventures of Sheriff Lobo. There are other great items featured that year including Laser Guns (it was the sci fi craze you know) and more western items that a stick can be shook at.
Check out the 1981 Daisy Toys Catalog Here.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Cylon Day!
Even as a kid I found this figure kind of off model, it's because it's a recycled "Captain Lazer" from the 1960s "Major Matt Mason" line of toys. The Colonial Warrior from this line even has the Captain's head (and white hair presumably to make him look like Lorne Green?)
Here is the Original Commercial for these guys which is, of course, from our DVD 70s Toy Explosion Volume 2 [/plug]
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
Amazing Space Lego Display
Space Lego completely rules and I've always envied it's collectors (including my own wife) I just love those happy smiling space people. Anyway, my wife is working a similiar display for our home and as much as I'll love it, I will also feel inferior thanks to this amazing display, thanks a lot Toronto Toy Show!
I also managed to make this video of the events, sorry for the "Blair Witch" effect....
Scenes from Toy Fair 1975
That's the Matchbox Fighting Furies toy display, for those not in the know, they were a killer series of pirate action figures. One of these days I'll get around to doing a gallery on them.
That's the AMT show room and all those sweet, sweet Star Trek Model kits. I can't tell you how many of those I ruined with my impatience and lack of talent.
Here is the 1975 AMT Model Catalog
Casper visits the viewmaster booth, I can see Superfriends giftsets behind the sales reps. That sad looking Casper suit was used in the comics for a series of ads, I can see his hands!
Schaper's Super Toe football is something I haven't really touched on here yet, they seem to have gone all out with their display.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
The Six Million Dollar Man Trading Card
Here is a classic Bionic Man Commercial from Volume One of our DVD.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Bugs Bunny Meets the Superheroes Part 2
Continuing our series of flashbacks thanks to my friend Lou's vintage negatives we have a shot of what is the Bugs Bunny portion of the show (click on it for a larger look), a whole stage full of Looney Toons characters. It looks odd now but must have been something to see then.
Next week, we have a look at the villains of our show.
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Friday, April 17, 2009
Ideal 1976 Evel Knievel Catalog
Thursday, April 16, 2009
The Cardboard Black Hole
I found this ad in a Canadian Toy Trade Magazine so I'm not sure if the toy itself ever got made. If it did, I must own it as it is full of win. I've mentioned it before but I love the Black Hole, maybe even more than Star Wars. Probably because it's weirder and maybe a little emotionally scarring. I mean, Star Wars didn't have any disembowellings, now did it?
If you had the cardboard Palomino playset, drop me a line and let me know it's out there....