For sale in many newsagents and corner shops in the late '70s, these model custom car kits were a complete swizz. They were sold as snap-together kits of wild-looking an crazy vehicles, with terrific illustrations on the boxes that ...
Matchbox made the Oh Penny range of toys which initially comprised a furnished dolls house with a family of five miniature people plus their pet cat and dog.Later on Matchbox created more Oh Penny toys including a tree house, swimming ...
Tomy's Omnibot was number two in their line of big fat robots. Omnibot was motorized and rechargeable-battery powered. It went forward and back, turned round and ran on the carpet too.Omnibot could play tapes and it had great robot sound ...
Does anyone remember the little plastic baby dolls called Oodle Doodles? They used to come with a numbered card with their name and date of birth on it. They were really cute with dimples and everything! Not one person I ...
Oopsie Daisy was a plastic, curly-blonde haired doll who'd try to walk or crawl and then fall down.For some reason the entire commercial for Oopsie Daisy is burned into my memory, and I still hum the theme song at inopportune ...
Orbi was an outdoor toy that was a bright orange ball with two metal prongs coming out from the sides. The prongs had streamers attached to them. One would throw around the Orbi by grabbing the two projections. ...
“I wish I could fly, right up to the sky but I can’t!”A massive piece of my childhood. Keith Harris and Orville was as much a part of my early years as roller skating and scraping my knees.Well, rather importantly, ...