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Showing posts with label table game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label table game. Show all posts
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Cool South American DC & Marvel Toys!
SOURCE Jon's Random Acts of Geekery - Click here to go to original post
First up is this Batmobile with Batman and Robin, as well as a Batcycle with Batgirl! Kind of makes me wonder why AHI never got around to doing a Batgirl Batcycle!






These Fantastic Four-related stickers look to be part of a larger set, and I hope Ramiro will send me more of the rest of these!

Batcycle with capeless Batman!

Batboat by Gulliver (I believe Gulliver made all the Batman toys here)

These bottle caps were available on Pepsi bottles down in South America!


Here's a poster checklist (or maybe two different posters for two releases) for all the Marvel ones! I'd love to see all these bottle caps!


A couple of posters for the DC caps, which makes it obvious that they were intended to be used as checkers!





And lastly, but nowhere near least, here's a Batmobile that Gulliver made that included Wonder Woman and Batgirl instead of Batman and Robin (along with another Batgirl Batcycle)! It appears to me that the figures were designed for riding motorcycles, which means there should be a Wonder Woman motorcycle out there!
Many thanks to Ramiro for sending me these photos! I hope he'll send me even more, and I'll try to make sure I post them much sooner!

"A very good friend of the Random Acts of Geekery, Ramiro from Argentina, has been sending me photos of some very cool superhero toys available in his part of the world since October, and I figured it was high time I show some of them off to you guys!

First up is this Batmobile with Batman and Robin, as well as a Batcycle with Batgirl! Kind of makes me wonder why AHI never got around to doing a Batgirl Batcycle!
These Fantastic Four-related stickers look to be part of a larger set, and I hope Ramiro will send me more of the rest of these!
Batcycle with capeless Batman!
Batboat by Gulliver (I believe Gulliver made all the Batman toys here)
These bottle caps were available on Pepsi bottles down in South America!
Here's a poster checklist (or maybe two different posters for two releases) for all the Marvel ones! I'd love to see all these bottle caps!
A couple of posters for the DC caps, which makes it obvious that they were intended to be used as checkers!
And lastly, but nowhere near least, here's a Batmobile that Gulliver made that included Wonder Woman and Batgirl instead of Batman and Robin (along with another Batgirl Batcycle)! It appears to me that the figures were designed for riding motorcycles, which means there should be a Wonder Woman motorcycle out there!
Many thanks to Ramiro for sending me these photos! I hope he'll send me even more, and I'll try to make sure I post them much sooner!
Labels:
comics,
illustration,
superheroes,
table game,
toys
Disque animé.
SOURCE Ribambelles & Ribambins - Click here to go to original post
Si vous aimez les livres animés à la manière d'Ernest Nister, voici un schéma pour fabriquer une roue animée à partir d'un modèle retrouvé dans un numéro des jeunes années de 1987.
coll. pers. Le petit chaperon rouge. Illustrations Françoise J. BERTIER. Editions BIAS. 1959.
Si vous aimez les livres animés à la manière d'Ernest Nister, voici un schéma pour fabriquer une roue animée à partir d'un modèle retrouvé dans un numéro des jeunes années de 1987.
cliquez pour agrandir le schéma.
En suivant les consignes, on doit pouvoir arriver à faire cela ...
coll. pers. Le petit chaperon rouge. Illustrations Françoise J. BERTIER. Editions BIAS. 1959.
Labels:
50's,
80's,
children books,
France,
illustration,
table game,
toys
Ravensburger Spiele / PUZZLE 15.253
SOURCE Illuopa - Click here to go to original post




Die drei Farbillustrationen waren als Puzzlevorlagen dem Karton beigelegt. Leider, wie immer ohne Angabe zum Künstler. Auf der Rückseite jedes dieser Blätter wurden in Schwarz-Weiß weitere Produkte der Firma beworben: Die Buchreihe 'Werk und Spiel' auf der einen Rückseite, eine Auswahl von Titeln der 'Ravensburger Taschenbücher' auf der anderen, sowie das weitere Spieleprogramm auf der Seite, die man hier sieht.




Die drei Farbillustrationen waren als Puzzlevorlagen dem Karton beigelegt. Leider, wie immer ohne Angabe zum Künstler. Auf der Rückseite jedes dieser Blätter wurden in Schwarz-Weiß weitere Produkte der Firma beworben: Die Buchreihe 'Werk und Spiel' auf der einen Rückseite, eine Auswahl von Titeln der 'Ravensburger Taschenbücher' auf der anderen, sowie das weitere Spieleprogramm auf der Seite, die man hier sieht.
Ist diese familienidylle nicht herrlich? Das brave, hübsche Mädchen, die zwei Jungs, und vor allem die Mutter, die ihren selbstgefälligen Mann anhimmelt. Das waren noch Zeiten...
Labels:
animals,
children books,
Germany,
table game
Cool Stuff!
SOURCE Jon's Random Acts of Geekery - Click here for original post
"Wow, it's the last Cool Stuff post for August already!

Here's a Mexican lobby card for Planet of the Apes!

And a bunch of Planet of the Apes collectibles... I'm not sure that I have individual photos of each of these!

Apparently the 'Scene in a Bottle' Planet of the Apes model kits are the rarest to find! Well, either that or this one:



Puzzles!

Window card! The space above is left blank so that theatres can write in their showtimes, like in the one below:

You can click this one for a larger view!


Giant Poster Puzzles! I know Aurora also did a Batman one.



More puzzles! And now, some stills:



And a TV still!

Next time: Robot Defenders! Bionic Woman! Space: 1999! And Spider-Man!
"Wow, it's the last Cool Stuff post for August already!
Here's a Mexican lobby card for Planet of the Apes!
And a bunch of Planet of the Apes collectibles... I'm not sure that I have individual photos of each of these!
Apparently the 'Scene in a Bottle' Planet of the Apes model kits are the rarest to find! Well, either that or this one:
Puzzles!
Window card! The space above is left blank so that theatres can write in their showtimes, like in the one below:
You can click this one for a larger view!
Giant Poster Puzzles! I know Aurora also did a Batman one.
More puzzles! And now, some stills:
And a TV still!
Next time: Robot Defenders! Bionic Woman! Space: 1999! And Spider-Man!
Labels:
movie poster,
planet of the apes,
sci-fi,
table game,
toys
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