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Showing posts with label Processed Plastics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Processed Plastics. Show all posts

Saturday, June 29, 2019

Processed Plastics Apollo Moon Rocket

Processed Plastics made some really cool toys back in the day and I've already said that I had the missile featured this past few days. Here's one I don't recall having back then - but I do now! :-) They marketed this as an 'Apollo Moon Rocket' but obviously that is a toy maker's fantasy because as you well know, the Apollo capsules carried three astronauts, not two as in the toy and of course the capsule itself is clearly a Gemini outline. The capsule sits atop the last stage of the rocket, and like the missile on the USAF Surface-to-air Missile featured this week, when the release levers are pressed the spring-loaded capsule goes shooting off. Each stage separates (by hand) so a young 'un can make believe his rocket is flying into orbit releasing each stage just at the right moment. The toy measures 13 1/4" (33.65cm) H and 2 1/4" (5.71cm) diameter overall. Enjoy! Opa Fritz and Oma Bettina









Pic culled from the Internet which in turn was culled from fleaBay but shows the original packaging

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Here's the Processed Plastics space fleet as it stands today


Thursday, June 27, 2019

Processed Plastics No. 920 USAF Surface to Air Missile - S'More

Got some more (S'More) pics for you of Processed Plastics No. 920 Surface to Air Missile. You'll notice the colors are the same but applied differently on each stage of the missile as the one shown in yesterday's post. Enjoy! Opa Fritz and Oma Bettina













This was a quick-&-dirty photo set-up using the backdrop I painted several years ago and a B&W print-out of the Moon's surface (a pic I culled from the Net) that I simply cut-out and placed on top of a sheet of black foamcore. The figure is an MPC astronaut.





Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Processed Plastics No. 920 USAF Surface to Air Missile

I got into toy collecting as a way to re-connect with my youth and get back some of the toys I had back in the day. They recall days of playing in the bedroom or outside in the backyard with my friend's, waging wars and setting up camp or building roads. With a Roundy's supermarket ( small by today's standards, more of a corner store than anything else) and a Rexall drug store kitty-corner from the house there were enough opportunities for mom to buy cheap bin toys or rack toys. During the Christmas season the Roundy's would carry Deluxe Reading and other brands playsets and I had several awesome sets as a kid! Then there were the shopping trips by bus to the downtown area: Woolworth's, Walgreen's, W.T. Grant's, The Boston Store, Gimbels - I'm droolin' here thinking of all those toys hahahahaha

All that being said, one of the toys that stood out in my memory was this rocket from Processed Plastics Co. which came out around the mid-'60s. I finally latched on to a carded piece to add to the collection and after all these years of remembering this as a 'spaceship' I now realize PP marketed it as a 'Surface to air missile'! hmmm, it's still a spaceship to my 12 year old mind :-). It has three stages topped by a spring loaded missile. The missile gets pushed down onto a spring loaded plunger in the top section which latches on to those two trigger arms. When released it takes off with a vengeance! whoopeeee  The whole thing measures 11 3/8" (28.89cm) H. I'll be settling in for a few days with Processed Plastic stuff so stay tuned to this station :-) Enjoy! Opa Fritz and Oma Bettina









Saturday, May 20, 2017

Processed Plastics (?) Tim Mee Toys (?) Semi-Truck & Trailer

Here's the companion piece to yesterday's gasoline tanker. This semi tractor-trailer combination would be a great adjunct to Marx's tin-litho Sears store. It measure 9" (22.86cm) L x 2" (5.08cm) W x 2 1/2" (6.35cm) H. Enjoy! Opa Fritza and Oma Bettina