




As you have probably guessed by now, I love toys! Especially vintage 60's & 70's boxed versions. It's just something about that great artwork and those graphics that were so reminiscent of a different era. This collection is a recent acquisition that will undoubtedly make it's way into "The Cody Lane Toy and Diorama Museum" (see the link on www.joelanta.com ) one day.
The list from the top:
Princess Wildflower, Fighting Eagle, Chief Cherokee, Sam Cobra, Sheriff Garret & Capt. Maddox. All figures are mint, containing a variety of accessories and paperwork by Marx toys.
Next are some loose figures, including a quick draw Johnny and combo Thunderbolt box plus some fixer uppers. Pulsar, Mohamed Ali & Steve Scout (mint). Bionic Woman, Six Million Dollar Man, Dr Maskatron & Oscar Goldman (all mint except the good Dr.). Carded Lone Ranger outfits, MIB Silver and some loose figures.
I'm certainly looking forward to going through this all with a fine tooth comb and learning about the different company's that put these enduring action figures out.
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