Sunday, 29 November 2009

MARX MILITARY VEHICLES





The MARX Military vehicles series really do remind me of Century /JR21 toys. We know that the C21 Mobile Bridge carrier is probably the same body as the Marx Tank (above top). I've noticed a similarity, albeit less clear, between the Marx Amphibious Vehicle  (second from bottom) and the JR21 Missile launcher (bottom). I wonder if there is a JR21 version of the Marx Armoured Personnel Carrier (second from top)?

Monday, 16 November 2009

PLASTIC TOYS USED IN THUNDERBIRDS' CITY OF FIRE AIRPORT RESCUE FLEET


In this shot from of the Thunderbirds airport fire and rescue fleet we can see that those crafty modelshop chaps have raided their local toy store near Century 21 studios in Slough! (picture borrowed from the Space 1999 Eagle Transporter Forum. Thank you.)

First up we have the tender tug

and in it's original form, the plastic AQUACAR by Marx


Next up the tender cab

and in its original toy form, which we have blogged before

but I've found what is clearly a similar toy, the ELEKTRO AMPHIBIO by SCHUCO, which came in a variety of colours




and finally the tanker car

and a similar yellow prop being displayed at Fandercon

Well it's not really a toy this time but there is a connection to PROJECT SWORD as the same shaped truck appears in the 1969 SWORD ANNUAL (there is also a slight look of the BEETLE with its heat shields up)


so stripped down of all the red paint and airport scenery a family portrait of the original toys might partly look like this

(the green DUKW-style vehicle is by Marx and has sneaked into the photo!)

Pictures borrowed from the wonderful Space 1999 Eagle Transporter Forum and VECTIS.

Thursday, 5 November 2009

RAY GUIDED X-2 SPACE SHIP FROM ARTO




I do love this TB2 clone, the wonderfully named RAY GUIDED X-2 SPACE SHIP. operated by use of a simple torch beam. And we thought the Internet was clever! I think the transparent green fuselage is particularly attractive and reminds me a little of that other later TB2 doppelganger, THUNDERCOP. This particular X-2 was acquired from Italy and is shown courtesy of blog reader Arto.

As for the little blue torch, it's a classic Sixties design and reminds me of the small kaleidoscope made by SWORD copyist HOVER as pictured below:


ASC SPACE PATROL THUNDERBIRD 2 FROM ARTO



Here's the fabulous SPACE PATROL TB2 clone by ASC in all its boxed glory! Beautiful. From the Arto collection. Acquired from New orleans just prior to Katrina! That's one lucky Thunderbird!

And here it is out of its box as featured on the main SWORD blog.

Wednesday, 4 November 2009

JR21 ROCKET XL9 SPACESHIP






With permission from "Toy Cellar" here are photographs from his recent Ebay auction of this utterly fabulous JR21 ROCKET XL9 SPACESHIP, a close realtive of the C21 PROBE FORCE 3. As a JR21 toy it is completely new to the blog and I imagine to most SWORD collectors. However we have seen it's clone before, the identicaly boxed and designed HOOVER ROCKET XL9 SPACESHIP. Again, the chicken and egg question rears its head, as to which came first? My own opinion is that the Hoover version did and JR21 copied/bought it and later, as part of Century 21 toys, used it as the basis for the PROJECT SWORD PROBE FORCE 3. It's a theory but does it hold water? There are so many Probe Force 3 variants and makes (pictured here in part), probably more than any other SWORD design, that it's a game of snakes and ladders working out what came when! The model number of the JR21 XL9 is 304. The C21 Probe Force 3 us unnumbered.

Below are pictures comparing the JR21 and HOOVER versions. NB. The Hoover XL9 has a rear red fin missing.

Above JR21, Below Hoover


Above JR21, Below Hoover

Monday, 2 November 2009

CENTURY 21 ANGEL AIRCRAFT







This beautiful specimen was recently sold on Ebay. I do love its sleek design and angular lines. If I dodn't know any better I'd say ot was one of the PROBE FORCE fleet of spacecraft in PROJECT SWORD. A real stunner. Century 21 Toys did a great job of bringing this Captain Scarlet jet to the toy shelf. Lovely box art too - the rainbow side-panel is a really attractive feature. Wonder who the box artist was? I've just thought, it has a passing resemblence to the silver jet (top of pic below) that Brains comes up with as a possible Thunderbird 6 in the film of the same name! Who knows?!

This was the informative item description: "GERRY ANDERSONS CAPTAIN SCARLET, VINTAGE CENTURY 21 TOYS ANGEL AIRCRAFT! RELEASED IN 1967 TO COINCIDE WITH THE ORIGINAL T.V SERIES, CENTURY 21 PRODUCED SOME TRULY BEAUTIFUL CLASSIC TOYS, THIS BEING ONE OF THEM, THIS ITEM IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION AND BOXED, IT COMES COMPLETE WITH ANGEL PILOT (REMOVABLE) & ONE MISSILE, IN ITS ORIGINAL PACKING, IT IS HOWEVER MISSING ITS FRICTION DRIVE UNIT (THIS WAS ALSO REMOVABLE & CLIPPED UNDERNEATH) + 2 SMALL RED TRIMS ON BOTH SIDES ARE MISSING, APART FROM THAT MODEL IS COMPLETE, THE MISSILE FIRING MECHANISM WORKS PERFECTLY AND ALL THE SPECTRUM MARKINGS ARE COMPLETELY INTACT! ANGEL PILOT IS A LITTLE LOOSE FITTING BUT EASILY RECTIFIED AND THE BOX IS VERY GOOD FOR ITS AGE (ORIGINAL PRICE TAG IS STILL ON BOX"



Angel Aircraft pictures courtesy of Ebay UK.

Friday, 30 October 2009

007 JAMES BOND HARPOON GUN: LONE STAR AND KNOCKOFF








These fabulous 007 toys, part of the spy craze that ran alogside the space craze, belong to main Sword-blog reader Ferryman. He explains that both toys were based on existing ray gun tooling with barrel and butt attachments. The Lone Star one (top 3 pics) is well known for having made various appearances as Dalek and Star Trek guns over the years. The smaller gun (with black body Ed.) is less frequently seen but its original form appears to be heavily by the Lone Star Dan Dare gun. The smaller gun has no makers name on it and simply says made in Hong Kong. The bottom picture is a comparison of both. Ed.

Awesome! Thanks for sharing Ferryman. Woodsy

Thursday, 22 October 2009

JOHNNY EXPRESS CRANE



Paul, Just seen your c21 blog.Topper Toys were not only available in the UK, they were made here, see the address on the catalogue below. (De Luxe in the USA had a relationship with Lines Bros who were, of course, the parent company of Lipkin/Rovex.) This unused Johnny Express crane is up for swaps or eBay once the post strike is out of the way - probably 2010 then! Best, Sean

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

T IN A CIRCLE GERMAN SATURN 5 ROCKET



Blog reader Ferryman has sent in these great clear shots of his German T in a Circle Saturn 5 Rocket from the 60's. The logo and model number (425), top picture, appears on the underside of the rocket but not the box. There are two other versions of this toy that I'm aware of, the Apollo X and Apollo 11, made by a variety of manufacturers including T in a Circle. I remember passing one up years ago ay my favourite little vintage toy kiosk in Whitby - I dodn't know what it was at the time!