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Monday, 18 March 2019
SUPERCAR - THE MARVEL OF THE AGE...
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Y'know, even as a kid I could be a pesky fussbudget. Why oh why, i would ask no-one in particular, do they always have to make these merchandising tie-ins so crappily? The thing that really ticked me off was making it "friction powered" which meant BLOODY GREAT HUGE WHEELS sticking out of it. My brothers and I were lucky enough to get four of the Lincoln International Thunderbirds vehicles (I got TB4)....wheels! Hmph!!
ReplyDelete(Of course I was not quite so articulate fifty-something years ago, but the unstated feeling was there)
Still, nice purchase...if you see any Zintar (of the Zeroids) going, giz a yell.
I'd like some Zeroids myself, BS, so I'll let you know about any leftovers once I've had my pick. (Actually, there's a couple on ebay at the moment, plus a full life-sized one for £3,000.) I had the JR21 TB1, TB2, & TB3 when I was a kid - they're on my replacements list. Just picked up the Dalek figure from The Dalek Oracle game. I'll see if it works with my Amazing (Magic) Robot game when I remember where I put it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful toy Kid, you lucky devil. What a great win. I've always loved this version of SCar. It is the Plaston brand version isn't it? What a neat new addition to the Kid Kollection!
ReplyDeleteThere's no name on the toy (which I received today), Woodsy, but I think it's by Fairylite. I'm soon to obtain a professionally printed replica box to complete it. I'll show them both on the blog when I do.
ReplyDeleteOf course, Fairylite! Yes! Lookin forward to seeing it with its repro box. Speaking of repro'ing, here's an old post of mine about a talented collector restoring a battered example of the Fairylite Stingray. http://projectswordtoys.blogspot.com/2010/09/when-i-was-approached-18-months-ago-to.html
ReplyDeleteCongrats Kid.
You had me confused there, Woodsy, because it's a restored Supercar, not Stingray, but what an amazing job he's done.
ReplyDeleteIt is an amazing job I agree. I'd love skills like that Kid but I'm a Johnny Lemon kinda guy. Your'e example looks great and will need no restoration Kid!
ReplyDeleteThere are some minuscule cracks in the plastic canopy where it plugs into the body, but nothing major. Considering it's well over 50 years old, I'm surprised at just what good shape it's in. Oh, and I've just bought the box, so hopefully that will be with me by sometime next week.
ReplyDelete'Stress fractures' they're called I believe.
ReplyDeleteI have something coming too Kid. First thing I've bought in ages and ages. Its being shipped from abroad. Trouble is, there's no sign of it having been dispatched yet and no tracking number has emerged. I'm panicking unnecessarily too soon! As for Supercar bubble cockpits I once did a post in my DIY All Fingers and Thumbs style of repairing toys on that very thing http://projectswordtoys.blogspot.com/2018/04/johnny-lemon-replacement-apple-canopy.html
ReplyDeleteHope Supercar lands safely soon.
Supercar landed yesterday, W (as mentioned above), it's just the box I'm waiting for now. Off to look at your link.
ReplyDeleteYes, I remember it now - even commented at the time. The stress fractures on my Supercar's canopy are too slight to bother about - can hardly be seen except in a certain light and at a certain angle.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
ReplyDeleteI am!
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