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Sunday, April 10, 2022

M is for Micro Moon-Men and Many Marauding Martian Machines

Just a quickie, as they are definitely at the infant-toy end of the spectrum, but fun nevertheless!

2709; Ackerman; Astronaut; Capsule Toys; Cracker Toys; Crane Truck; Flying Saucer Toys; Glico; Gum Ball Capsule; Japanses Toy; Lollipop/LP; Made In China; Made in Hong Kong; Missile Launcher; Novelties; R2-D2; R2D2; Robots; Rocket; Silvercorn; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Exploration Suitcase; Space Tank; Spaceman; Spaceship; UFO;
We've looked at the mini wargame sets from Silvercorn now, but they also did an infant series, although when I say 'series' there's no evidence for others sets, but with three in the 'realisteic' line, I'm imagining maybe a dino' set and farm or zoo attached to this infant-toy line?

2709; Ackerman; Astronaut; Capsule Toys; Cracker Toys; Crane Truck; Flying Saucer Toys; Glico; Gum Ball Capsule; Japanses Toy; Lollipop/LP; Made In China; Made in Hong Kong; Missile Launcher; Novelties; R2-D2; R2D2; Robots; Rocket; Silvercorn; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Exploration Suitcase; Space Tank; Spaceman; Spaceship; UFO;
Two useful bits; nice space tank, which would paint-up well as a fire-tower for Micro-Machine Hoth figures? And a useful six-wheeled jobbie which again is just big enough to be a one-man battle-taxi in even 28mm role play - Banana Splits 'v' the Nottingham Mafia's Imperium?

2709; Ackerman; Astronaut; Capsule Toys; Cracker Toys; Crane Truck; Flying Saucer Toys; Glico; Gum Ball Capsule; Japanses Toy; Lollipop/LP; Made In China; Made in Hong Kong; Missile Launcher; Novelties; R2-D2; R2D2; Robots; Rocket; Silvercorn; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Exploration Suitcase; Space Tank; Spaceman; Spaceship; UFO;
The two figural's; the robot will go well with those looked at recently from SCS Direct, while the human is a chunky infant toy of limited use, unless you need an extremely overweight astronaut for some game or diorama!

2709; Ackerman; Astronaut; Capsule Toys; Cracker Toys; Crane Truck; Flying Saucer Toys; Glico; Gum Ball Capsule; Japanses Toy; Lollipop/LP; Made In China; Made in Hong Kong; Missile Launcher; Novelties; R2-D2; R2D2; Robots; Rocket; Silvercorn; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Exploration Suitcase; Space Tank; Spaceman; Spaceship; UFO;
I've also picked these up, mostly marked 'Hong Kong' so having some age, but equally factory mint, ex-warehouse or shop stock. Probably from a gum-ball, capsule-machine supplier (they came from the US), but equally likely to turn-up in other 'pocket-money' packagings, elsewere?

2709; Ackerman; Astronaut; Capsule Toys; Cracker Toys; Crane Truck; Flying Saucer Toys; Glico; Gum Ball Capsule; Japanses Toy; Lollipop/LP; Made In China; Made in Hong Kong; Missile Launcher; Novelties; R2-D2; R2D2; Robots; Rocket; Silvercorn; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Exploration Suitcase; Space Tank; Spaceman; Spaceship; UFO;
Three saucer/space station types and four ships - one of which looks like a jet-propelled, demented R2D2, with shock-absorber legs, I've seen him somewhere as a Japanese 'glico' with an added radar on his head - probably the original sculpt?

2709; Ackerman; Astronaut; Capsule Toys; Cracker Toys; Crane Truck; Flying Saucer Toys; Glico; Gum Ball Capsule; Japanses Toy; Lollipop/LP; Made In China; Made in Hong Kong; Missile Launcher; Novelties; R2-D2; R2D2; Robots; Rocket; Silvercorn; Small Scale World; smallscaleworld.blogspot.com; Space Exploration Suitcase; Space Tank; Spaceman; Spaceship; UFO;
My favorite is the crane, which bears a passing resemblance to an old carrier crane from a 1:1200th scale model kit. The cracker/gum-ball/glico type fighter came in with a recent mixed lot from Chris Smith or Peter Evans (posts pending).

2 comments:

  1. Hello Hugh, I've recently had a bout of nostalgia regarding toys from my childhood (I'm in my early 50's), and distinctly remember the UFO/Space Station/Crane and robot toys (4th and 5th image). I was a consumer of Froot Loops as a kid, though I've survived without developing Diabetes! Anyhoo, thanks for posting these. I thought I'd never see their like again.

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  2. Glad you found them, Marc! Since posting them I think I've seen them on feeBay in other colours, and possibly a soft rubber/eraser issue, reinforcing the idea these, here, may be recent reissues?

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