Marx Toys: Invasion Day Play Set (1964)
Do war toys glorify war? I think so, but the president of Toy Manufacturers of U.S.A. makes a savvy point in this 1966 Gettysburg Times article: “Unless you eliminate the adult activity, you can’t...
View ArticleMiner Industries: Dragon Crest (1983) and Mysterious Castle (1982) Playsets
I ran across the Dragon Crest playset at toyranch’s Flickr. I found nearly the same set, renamed Mysterious Castle, in the 1982 Sears Christmas Catalog. The date on the Dragon Crest set is a guess. At...
View ArticleChristmas Morning, 1980: Lego Space and The Green Machine
That’s the Galaxy Explorer, the centerpiece of the 1979 Lego Space line. (For stacks of Lego Space in a toy store in 1981, go here.) Marx Toys released the Big Wheel in 1969 and the Green Machine—“a...
View ArticleMarx Toys: Godzilla Bicycle License Plate (1967)
Incredible find by The Sphinx. Marx produced many plates in the 1960s featuring Spider-Man, Batman, Disney characters, and so on, but I had no idea they licensed and distributed one featuring the big...
View ArticleMedieval Castle Fort and Prince Valiant Castle Fort Play Sets (Marx, Circa 1955)
Two variations of a popular castle and knight set from the ’50s. There were many such sets, including one featuring Robin Hood and his Merry Men. Prince Valiant is an Arthurian adventure comic...
View ArticleKids Riding Big Wheels, 1973
They’re getting ready to hit the gas at a motocross event in Mission Viejo, California. I would much rather watch this than the motocross. (Photo via Calisphere)
View ArticleSands of Iwo Jima Miniature Playset (Marx, Circa 1963)
See also Marx’s Invasion Day Playset from the same period.
View ArticleChristmas Morning, 1962: Marx’s Operation Moon Base
Found photos of a very influential Marx set I talked about in a different Christmas morning shot. There were space exploration-themed playsets before Operation Moon Base, but this is the one that...
View ArticleSir Gordon the Gold Knight (Marx Toys, 1970)
There were two knights and two vikings in the series, and each figure came with a horse (sold separately). The second knight was Sir Stuart the Silver Knight. The Vikings were Odin the Viking...
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