September 19, 2024

Vintage Toy Store

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    Vintage Marx Colonel Hap Hazard Astronaut Robot battery operated toy in very nice replica box. Hap Hazard operates on two 'C' cell batteries inserted into his back behind his oxygen bottles. He has a movable clear visor and spinning flashing replacement antenna. The arms swing as he walks. Colonel Hap Hazard is on the move and looking for his friend, the Marx Moon Creature! There is a spinning antenna on top which is pretty big by the way that houses 2 lights, in green and in red. Colonel Hap Hazard was built for Marx (Louis Marx and Co.) in Japan but it's unknown who the original manufacturer was for this astronaut. His upgraded version is called the Marx Hi-Bouncer Moon Scout.
  • A 1960's Marx Colonel Hap Hazard Astronaut Robot battery operated robot in excellent working condition. The Colonel is sporting new replacement oxygen tanks, a new antenna ring and insulator and a replacement antenna from an unknown source. Hap walks with correct arm movement and spinning, flashing antenna. Haps arms can be positioned as desired. This toy has been thoroughly cleaned and restored to top condition by my professional restoration business, with the exception of minor paint chips, scratches and blemishes. Black boots have minor touch ups as well as other black features on the toy.
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    Marx COL Hap Hazard Robot Astronaut

    $2,127.50 IL Sales Tax 8%
    A 1960's Marx Colonel Hap Hazard battery operated robot in excellent working condition. The Colonel is sporting new replacement oxygen tanks, a new antenna ring and insulator and a replacement antenna from an unknown source. Hap walks with correct arm movement and spinning, flashing antenna. Haps arms can be positioned as desired. This toy has been thoroughly cleaned and restored to top condition by my professional restoration business, with the exception of minor paint chips, scratches and blemishes. Black boots have minor touch ups as well as other black features on the toy.
  • Absolutely dead MINT 1950's Marx 30" Chris Craft Constellation Motor Yacht. This very collectible kit is 100% complete and comes with the highly sought after 'Bathing Beauties' (two figures) and the seated ship's captain in the original Marx paper bag.
  • Marx Captain Space Solar Scout Rifle REPLACEMENT CLEAR LENS. Crystal clear and screws on just like the original. Listing is for the CLEAR LENS ONLY, gun shown for identification and clarity only. These are in stock and ready to ship.
  • Marx Rifle Gun Tips 1
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    A replacement gun tip for the 1950's Marx Captain Space Solar Scout Rifle. We create parts from a mold taken of an original toy part cast in urethane. It is as close to an injection molded original toy part as you can get. It is NOT a 3D printed part! The gun tip simply slides on to the end of your rifle. Install the  screw and nut (not included) and you're done. The replacement tip is available in three Marx colors; red, green and blue. We test fit each part and guarantee the part to be a perfect fit.
  • A new replacement RED LENS for the large 20" Marx friction cars with Electric Siren lights. The lens will fit the Marx Dick Tracy Squad Car, the Army Command Car and the Fire Chief Car. This lens is an exact copy of the original and is made to function exactly the same.
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    Marx 20 Cars Windshield

    $65.00 IL Sales Tax 8%
    Here we have a Convertible Replacement Windshield for the Marx Dick Tracy squad car. This is a brand-new replacement windshield for the 1950's 20" tin Marx Dick Tracy squad, Marx Army Command and Fire Chief friction drive cars. The windshield is created from a mold taken of an original 6 PIN windshield. This windshield will also fit the 4 PIN vehicles simply by removing the second pins from the ends. The convertible replacement windshield is fitted to a tin vehicle during the curing process for a guaranteed excellent fit!
  • Looney Tunes/Warner Bros. 'Marvin's Countdown Rock-O-Tron' Marvin Martian Rocket Ship Game from the movie Space Jamb with Michael Jordan. Cool rocket ship basketball game that stands about 15" tall and comes with a Marvin figure. This was released in 1996.
  • A wonderful Marusan Sunbeam Motorcycle with Sidecar Battery Operated Toy in excellent, fully working condition. The Sunbeam operates with two 'D' cell batteries inserted into the sidecar. The sidecar switch operates the headlight, red license plate, taillight and the front running light. Upon battery insertion and without operating the light switch, power is instantly available to the electric motor to power the bike. The bike operates by switch movement on the gas tank. First gear is slow speed, second gear for higher speed and neutral or 'off'. The front fork is steerable and can be positioned for straight or circular motoring direction. These were very sensitive and fragile toys and most became shelf displays due to mishandling. This toy has been thoroughly checked and adjusted for superior function. Truly a delight and a must have for motorcycle collectors and enthusiasts alike!
  • A wonderful Marusan Kosuge 1953 Cadillac Friction Toy in excellent, fully working condition. A must have for collectors and enthusiasts alike!
  • Marusan Cadillac Replacement Battery Cover

    This listing is for a tin replacement battery box cover for the battery operated version of the Marusan Cadillac. The cover is often found missing from the Cadillac cars since the attachment is not permanent.  As you can see, this new cover fits perfectly and looks great! A side by side comparison shows very slight differences between the two covers. My replacement has a larger piece of electrical board installed and the tongue latch is a bit longer for a better hold to the car. We prime the cover before finishing it with an automotive lacquer that matches the Marusan black color. The painted cover is then given a final polish. Just remove the cover from the packaging and install it on your car. Absolutely no disappointments with this part!
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