Apparently there were only ever these four figures in this Hausser/Elastolin set/range, and while they used to be considered very rare, the closing of the factory a few years ago apparently turned-up loads of them, as they had been poor sellers upon release and the bulk of the stock was returned to the factory - if indeed; it ever left the factory.
They are pretty quirky, and they are - with the exception of a pretty straitfoward 'astronaught' who is quite far along the evolutionary scale from Perry Rodan (very popular in Germany) to NASA - not your usual 'alien' types, being a very hysterical 'rubber-girl', a rather soft-looking dino-grinch and a slightly more atypical '60's pulp 'lobster-man'.
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they could be funny figures, but for my own taste, they are ridiculous !
Hehehe! They are not to everyone's taste...they didn't seem to be to many people's taste at the time they were issued either!!
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Hi Hugh, exactly these 4 figures appear in the last issue of "kult!" in the article about space/alien/robot toys. There's not much information about them, only Hausser-Elastolin and 1960s.
There're also other plastic figures (for example those from the "Plong" Chewing gum, although most of them are tin toys.
I find the figures great: great colours, great design, very similar to later figure series like the Trash Bag Bunch.
Thanks for showing these!
Pleasure Gog - glad you enjoyed!
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