Saturday, June 24, 2023

#1024 TOMICA – TV TRUCK (Nr. 75 or Nr. 29-75) (1974)


I haven´t shown any die-cast made by this brand since a long time. (Almost) All cars I had in my collection have been shown already in this blog, but this one was my last acquisition. I bought it in my city and collected it directly from the seller. It was not very expensive, and since it is my first and only carded or boxed vintage Tomica, I decided to buy it.

I love it, it is a nice TV van, based on an Isuzu van. The cast shows several doors and compartments on both sides of the vehicle and a practicable rear door, but there are no other details (such as antennas) that would help identify the car more properly, except for the stickers on the sides of the vehicle, which, by the way, can be red “NHK COLOR TV” or blue “TV TRUCK”. (NHK is the Japanese national broadcasting company)

My toy was released in the Pocket Cars series, which, as you know, it was intended for foreign markets (these are all marked “TV TRUCK”. They are not so sought-for as the Japanese releases (“NHK COLOR TV”) in the standard black box, and there is a earlier variant with another type of wheels. In particular, this one is partially written in German, and includes a backcatalogue with several Tomica references of the same series.

There are several  alternative decorations in the same colours, but with alternative tampographies on the sides: “Minicar Shop Open” in green, “East Land” in red, or even both at the same time (I have spotted one model carrying both tampographies).

In 1979 the same cast was also used in reference nr. 8, Isuzu Blood Bank Car, in white and green. Many years later, it was reissued in white and blue, but with a darker shade of blue.

FACTS AND FIGURES:

  • Name: TV TRUCK (Nr. 75)
  • Scale: 1:122
  • Year: 1974
  • Company: Tomica (Japan)
  • Size: 6 cms

Sunday, June 4, 2023

#1023 FIGURAS EN ACCIÓN (F.E.A.) Nr. 28

This time we chose a slightly different cover story, as we are going for My Little Pony. This toyline is 40 years old and it was a nice occasion to review all the series ever made of this neat and cute creatures. We rarely review toylines "for girls" as we do not have the experts for that, but this time we had the chance to collaborate with Perikoala, and we simply couldn´t miss that!

Other big topics are the boardgames made by Edilev in Spain (all of them very rare and sought-after, even thought they are not well designed); Connectors (a.k.a. Socket Poppers) by Matchbox/Ertl/Giocchi Preziosi; a very extensive article about the spanish die-cast models made by Mira which are based on Matchbox, Corgi Juniors or Majorette; a short bio of Kim Simmons, the toy photographer of Kenner and Hasbro for most of their Star Wars toylines and, last, a short and simple discussion about bootlegs and how are they have become popular and expensive nowadays.

The general sections are always there: news, books, travels, old ads, one "treasure" (the Thunderhawk from the toyline M.A.S.K.), and other stuff. Many kinds of toys, figures and games, mixed altogether.

The magazine can be downloaded from the official blog. It is free and completely anonymous (no registration or whatever required) Check this!

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