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

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Hepcat

Here are some pics I lifted off the net of the Monster Print Putty set released by Colorforms in 1964:



The booklet by itself:



A couple of the inside pages:





Unbelievably cool! But the Colorforms Monster Print Putty just never gets the respect from collectors that it deserves.

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Hepcat

That Turtle Monster is the coolest! Hammer Studios should have licenced him for a flick and cast him opposite Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Ingrid Pitt and Madeline Smith. Day of the Terrapin! We'd all be demanding it be released on Blu-ray today.

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Hepcat

Hmmmm, I'd say you have it backward. Gamera appears to be based on the Colorform's turtle since Daiei Film's Gamera, the Giant Monster flick didn't come out until 1965.

Here anyway are a couple of good action shots of Gamera:





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Hepcat

Here are a few M.O.C. rack toys from the collection of Toy Ranch:















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Hepcat

Here are scans of five more of my Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea comics:

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Mike Scott

Quote from: Hepcat on November 14, 2019, 08:22:34 PM
Here are scans of five more of my Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea comics:

Those covers are all great! Wish they were episodes!  :)
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Hepcat

Mani-Yack released multifold series of stickers and iron-on transfers in the 1960's:



An early series was this one entitled Famous Movie Monsters from 1964:

















Mike Scott has indicated that the monster heads at the bottom of these cards were also the ones on the Monstertoons transfer set.

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Quote from: Hepcat on November 18, 2019, 03:14:40 PM
Mani-Yack released multifold series of stickers and iron-on transfers in the 1960's:

That top photo is all new stuff being done by one of our members (though I can't remember who).

Quote from: Hepcat on November 18, 2019, 03:14:40 PM
Mike Scott has indicated that the monster heads at the bottom of these cards were also the ones on the Monstertoons transfer set

They just added the little bodies.  :)





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Hepcat

Quote from: Mike Scott on November 18, 2019, 04:32:02 PMThat top photo is all new stuff being done by one of our members (though I can't remember who).

Hmmmmm. Gillman-Fan perhaps?

http://www.universalmonsterarmy.com/forum/index.php?topic=9378.msg145407#msg145407

Mani-Yack though did produce all kinds of iron-on transfers in the 1960's though:



http://www.universalmonsterarmy.com/forum/index.php?topic=12257.300

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Hepcat

Here are a few pics of Mattel 's Strange Change Toy from 1968:













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