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The green eyed monster raised his ugly head once again when one of my brothers recieved this on his bd. I was the one who was into space stuff!
My dad owned a Hanimex super 8 cine camera, projector and screen (no cheap video camcorders then). Apart from the usual holiday footage he would film a home made 'production' (short themed movie) with me and my brothers as crew and cast. We did Dr Who with me as the titular time lord dressed up in mums (only) floppy hat, scarf and raincoat, with a wardrobe doubling for the TARDIS. However we also did a scene set in a rocket cockpit he titled SPACE 4. 'Special effects' included using the lift/tower part of the Streak Around above set up against he Saturn V model like a makeshift 'launchpad'. Once he filmed the lift ascending the model rocket it was hard cut to us lot dressed in 'space clobber' (matching Pippa Dee pjamas ) piloting the ship fron a console made of hardboard with tiny painted ceramic tiles for buttons. All good fun.
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Remember these things....
Not sure if this is the exact one I had, but I remember when I used to take it round to a mate's house how all the little balls rattled like mad as I ran along!
Also how disappointed I was that the gun wouldn't fire nails very effectively when I tried to put on on the magnet at the front!
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A lot of toys/games from the late 60's had a space theme (wonder why??) Including this tiddly winks inspired game with a novel space race twist. I remember this only because it was on a games shelf at my nans for years literally next to where she kept the unsliced Hovis.
Darn,cant upload as the only Google images are .webp files.
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As a sci fi loving kid in the 70'S you can only imagine the effect a show like Space 1999 had on me. As usual with an Anderson production, there was bags of merch to spend pocket money on from candy cigs to lollys to die cast models. This Letraset was one of three different scenes that you could place rub on transfers of Koenig and co.
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I only ever had the little robot dog figure from the Battlestar Galactica toys, though I loved the series and read the comic book. The rest of the figures, even the Cylons all looked ****! Glad the ships were well done at least. I also had one Buck Rogers figure, a little Twiki robot. So the Galactica dagget and he got to hang out with a few Micronauts and some Star Wars stars.
I got to try the boxing robots game once when a kid brought theirs to school. I used to play the pocket version of a game with pegs named 'Master Mind' a lot... black and white pegs were yes or no about the four colored pegs someone would put in on one end of the case top... you had six tries to get four white/yes pegs...
My virtual jigsaws: https://www.jigsawplanet.com/beccabear67/Original-photo-puzzles
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I was surprised that the black swivel chair quiz show Mastermind (which is still going on Monday evenings) used practically the same name as that "Master Mind" game, considering that they both launched the same time and had more or less the same name. But the again, there was a darts contest on BBC 2 back in 1981 called "Bullseye" just a month before Jim Bowen's namesake game show started.
I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
I'm having so much fun
My lucky number's one
Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!
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I loved the letraset action transfers , I got the Kung fu one a few times only because it had it had a transfer of a guy getting poked in the eyes with a spurt of blood squishing out
there was also a small letraset available at the local newsagents called mini toons ,
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Originally posted by beccabear67 View PostI only ever had the little robot dog figure from the Battlestar Galactica toys, though I loved the series and read the comic book. The rest of the figures, even the Cylons all looked ****! Glad the ships were well done at least. I also had one Buck Rogers figure, a little Twiki robot. So the Galactica dagget and he got to hang out with a few Micronauts and some Star Wars stars.
I got to try the boxing robots game once when a kid brought theirs to school. I used to play the pocket version of a game with pegs named 'Master Mind' a lot... black and white pegs were yes or no about the four colored pegs someone would put in on one end of the case top... you had six tries to get four white/yes pegs...
Two of my brothers had the Cylon raider and the Colonial Viper respectively. Although the models were quality, i felt the scale of them was too small, the pilot figures only being about 15mm high. You cant really interact and play with micro figures of that scale ( the concurrent Star Wars figures were three times bigger and so more practical, this size setting the template for all future action figures). So.... i made my own Viper from a toothpaste tube box, paper, card and sellotape. I made the Viper to scale with these....
Star Toys 'Action Jacks' were cheap (50p each) and plentiful at the local toyshop. Note that the skier has a helmet similar to that of Battlestar Galactica Viper pilots, so naturally that was his new vocation once seated in my newly made cardboard Viper. The Viper i made sounds pretty hokey but it actually looked pretty good though i say it myself.
Thanks to those that have replied in this thread thus keeping it going!
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