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Hubley Model A Station Wagon #4858 Metal Model Kit. Open box but unassembled and complete.
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A Hubley Kiddie Toy American Eagle Fighter Bomber and P-47 pressed steel die cast metal toy airplane in the original box. The plane has retractable landing gear and both wings fold up. Made in the USA by Hubley Kiddie Toy. Hubley American Eagle Diecast Fighter/Bomber 2-Blade Propeller Airplane in Original Box. This P-47 die cast metal toy airplane has retractable landing gear and both wings fold up. Made in the USA by Hubley Kiddie Toy. This particular version features a 2-blade propeller. Please see our other offering featuring a four-blade propeller.
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A new cockpit/canopy set for the Hubley Kiddie Toy Fighter Bomber and P-47 die cast metal airplanes. We create all of our reproduction parts from a duplicating process using original toy parts (NOT 3D!). This ensures a perfect fitting and authentic replacement part requiring no refinishing or alteration prior to installation. The results are undeniable and sure to please. We employ the same process when re-creating our tin and metal parts, which we pre-fit to an original toy prior to shipment.
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Hubley American Eagle Diecast Fighter / Bomber 4 Blade Propeller Airplane in Original Box. This P-47 die cast metal toy airplane has retractable landing gear and both wings fold up. Made in the USA by Hubley Kiddie Toy. This particular version features a 4-blade propeller. Please see our other offering featuring a two-blade propeller.
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Hot Wheels Legends to Life Don the Snake Prudhomme Electronic Funny Car. Scale 1:24. Mint in the box. Matching serial number and paperwork. This phenomenal model is truly a work of art and coupled with the finest electronics at the time of manufacturing, it is unparalleled in quality. Some of the many features of this model are a synchronized cassette tape that coincides with the functions of the car; the lifting of the funny car body, firing sound of the engine, which features flashing header pipes and spinning blower belt on the engine front. Spinning tires, wheelie action, count down lights on the starting line tree, just so many features and actions all working at the same time, and the ability to repeat these actions for continued demonstration. The base unit requires 4 'D' cell batteries for operation. I highly recommend only using fresh, brand-new batteries each time this is operated and NEVER leave the batteries in the base. It is NOT recommended for unsupervised children. The display also offers the ability to run the second feature in manual mode and plays the 'B' side of the tape, which is a conversation/interview with the 'Snake' himself. All in all, there is nothing but action packed into this tremendous offering from Mattel. The serialized model matches the packaging and included documentation and is extremely important to maintaining the overall rarity and value of the item. You can be sure that there are very few of these available in this condition and most are in private collections. No disappointments here!
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Hot Wheels 1932 Ford Diecast Model Car, Deuces Wild, High Boy Street Rod, designed by Greg Padington and produced by Mattel in 2000. Brand new in the box with minimal shelf wear.
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Hostess With The Mostest Remote Controlled Figure and Bar Cart 1970's Poynter Products - Highly unusual and one of the finest toy in my collection! 1970's Poynter Products 'Hostess with the Mostest' battery operated figure and bar cart, complete with remote control and original instruction sheet. I have no idea how many of these were made but this one is serial #174 and is matched to the powered bar cart. I have never seen another one of these available anywhere. Hostess R/C works perfectly as new. Two very powerful motors under cart can handle the delivery of a full six pack and more as it appears the 31" tall sultry vixen slowly pushes the cart across the floor. The cart dimensions are 16" tall, shelf dimensions are 16" x 10" and width including main drive wheels is 12". Small wires attached to the drive system on one end and in the toes of our 'Giant Babe's' shoes on the other give the illusion of her legs moving back and forth in walking motion. Quite anatomically accurate, she's a sight to behold! Early 1970's, 100% original, serial number and original instructions included.
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Out of stockMade exactly like the original, this tin tower will fit perfectly should your Space Station be lacking. My tower also comes with the drive wheel and shaft for the large plastic antenna dish. (sold separately) This tower is used on both the red and blue versions of this toy.
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Here we have a replacement windows for the battery-operated Horikawa Space Station. The replacement windows are vacuum formed of the same thickness clear plastic as the originals for a perfect fit.
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Horikawa Space Explorer Robot aka TV Robot is in very nice, working condition. The robot walks with a lighted space scene in his chest and spinning, shoulder mounted antenna.
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Out of stockThis is a Hopalong Cassidy Mechanical Shooting Gallery made by Automatic Toys Co. Staten Island from the 1950s. The Shooting Gallery is made of tin litho and includes a small pouch of steel ball ammo for loading into the gun. With a quick wind of the mechanism to the rear, the 'bad guys on horseback' come riding past on an elastic conveyor belt. Load your ammo into the gun and pick those guys off! The ammo automatically returns for continued play. The toy has had some paint touch-ups but was very well done. This toy was played with and loved but is in marvelous, displayable, and playable condition. An absolute must for your cowboy collector or tin lithography shooting gallery collector!
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Hi-Bouncer Moon Scout Astronaut by Marx - a very rare robot man indeed! Hi-Bouncer was so named because of the 'Hi-Bounce' superball style rubber balls that he shoots from his chest. This toy works wonderfully but is not 100% original. The toy has my replica working/lighted antenna, 5 correct size rubber balls and a replacement remote control, all in a beautiful replica box. The two button remote functions are robot walking and robot shooting. 5 rubber balls are loaded into a small compartment in the back of Hi Bouncers head.