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Wednesday, January 07, 2015
Lost in Space Robot (Remco)
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Lost in Space,
Lost in Space 50th Anniversary,
Remco
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Last year at around this time (or a month earlier, perhaps), I posted galleries of cinematic and TV spaceships from the 1970s, 1980s, 1...
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The robots of the 1950s cinema were generally imposing, huge, terrifying, and of humanoid build. If you encountered these metal men,...
There are only a couple of toys on my lifetime wishlist, and this is one of them.
ReplyDeleteA friend had one when I was very young and even though it was perpetually broken, it still was so incredibly cool. I also love the fact that it came in so many color variations and that it was actually used in an episode of Lost In Space.
The other two toys on my wishlist are Space:1999 related (the large Eagle playset and the Amsco Moonbase Alpha playset).
Someday...