So, Jellyman
- an armoured car filled with candy, they were those chalky ones a lot of these
novelties come with and were secreted in full-view in the clear-plastic
superstructure, the turret providing the lid. It has a pull-back-and-go
spring-motor and - most importantly - a figure . . . or at least an upper
torso, head and left-arm . . . saluting!
They also operate in the desert, literally
with Arabic/Halal consumer-info/status and figuratively with the 'paint-job'!
Jellyman's take on the Hind D (or Apache?) helicopter-gunship looks like it's eaten all the
candies, being a bit short and fat! The pull-back motor also drives the
main-rotor, and can be operated either by pulling-back on the wheels or with a
draw-cord.
I tried to wreak the mechanism in seeing
how it could work (i.e. how can the wheels wind the motor if the cord is flush
with the model, or how can the cord wind the motor if the wheels are jammed in
the carpet?), but failed on both counts (wreaking and understanding), so can
only assume a clever slipping-clutch mechanism on a dirt-cheapie toy?
I don't know if this is Jellyman or a similar outfit, the two
holes behind the crew are not for more crew (although they could be used as
such) but rather for a clear candy-tank, now missing.
As pointed-out in the intro-paragraph,
Peter gave me this years ago and it just sort of got 'filed' as a novelty to be
Blogged at some point in the future, I guess this is that point!
It has a pull-back motor (like Jellyman) and you can see the remains of
a desert version (like Jellyman)
underneath, so if it isn't Jellyman
it must be a direct predecessor?
While this definitely isn't Jellyman, as it's marked-up to Fantasy Toys & Candies (or 'F') and is now my largest bicyclist! His
candy-capsule is disguised as a large day-sack or odd-shaped rucksack and his 'Urgent'
stickers suggest he's a courier who should have been delivering to me, but the
container was empty!
Cheers Peter - The closest we get to this
stuff out in the sticks are those Kinder
knock-off capsule-eggs with a naff finger-ring, spinning-top or strip of stickers!
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