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Started by Hepcat, May 13, 2016, 03:01:15 PM

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Quote from: horrorhunter on March 06, 2017, 07:24:01 PMClassic monster kit ad:

America's Hobby Center issued fabulous catalogues for many years.

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Hepcat

Here's the Monster Head Ring vending machine card belonging to Toy Ranch complete with the rings!



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Hepcat

Marx introduced King Zor to the monster loving kids of America in 1962 with this extremely compelling TV commercial:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs0dKv-2Fw4

Wow! How could any red-blooded kid not covet a King Zor?

Here's our very own Monsterfink's take on King Zor:



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Hepcat

Not surprisingly the Hasbro Dracula Mystery board game is a favourite among collectors:





Here are a few close-up shots of the one from my collection:







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Hepcat

The Pactra paint bottles that were sold in the sixties were quite a bit nicer in shape than the more common Testor's paint bottles, and of course light years nicer than the little cans in which the Humbol paint was sold.

These Pactra paints were sold either individually or packaged in sets. Here's a good picture of the Crazy Cool Colors Weird-Oh Paint Set that I lifted from Ebay:



Here are a few pictures of the Weird-Oh Paint Set from my own collection:







The set was one of my higher priorities for a number of years because the graphics are so wild cool!

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Hepcat

Flicker rings sold in vending machines were among the plethora of Munsters related items available in the mid-sixties:



Here is a picture of the ones from the collection of Monolith:



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Hepcat

Here are the Elwar Famous Monsters buttons from the collection of Hugohernandez with the preliminary production run/prototypes on the top row and the regular issue on the second row:



And here they are in their display case surrounding his vending machine card:



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Hepcat

Posters from the all-time classic flick that was released in 1957:





And a scan of the comic from my collection:



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Mike Scott

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Here are pictures of some of the Aurora model kits from my collection:









































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Hepcat

Gray Morrow took over the cover duties for Eerie 4 but Frank Frazetta was back doing the honours on #5:





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Hepcat

Here are pictures of some of the Revell "Big Daddy" Roth model kits from my collection:



















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Here are some pictures of my Outer Limits board game:







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skully


Hepcat

Quote from: skully on March 21, 2017, 05:02:46 AMHepcat, this one is for you.  Enjoy!!

Is that the original art for the cover by Gray Morrow?

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