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Hepcat

Quote from: Hepcat on November 21, 2019, 03:41:10 AMHere are a few pics of Mattel 's Strange Change Toy from 1968:

The "Lost World" sub-title of the Strange Change Game was probably in reference to the terrific 1960 fantasy adventure flick of the same name:









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Hepcat

Mattel released this Incredible Edibles variant of its Thingmaker in 1966:









The candy-like gel which went into the molds was labelled Gobble-Degoop. A special Halloween variant was marketed as Gobble-Despooks!



Too cool, and delicious too I'm assuming!

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Mike Scott

Quote from: Hepcat on November 25, 2019, 06:37:23 PM
Mattel released this Incredible Edibles variant of its Thingmaker in 1966:

What do you do after you use all the goop?
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Hepcat

Buy more. It was also sold separately in refill packages.

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Hepcat

When Mattel released Slime in 1976:



It was such a big hit with youngsters that Mattel followed up the compound in a canister with other variants including a board game:











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Hepcat

Here's great pic of the 1965 Tico Toys Frankenstein Bike Buddy:



And a side shot of the box:



A much coveted classic! What more needs to be said?

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marsattacks666

Quote from: Hepcat on November 30, 2019, 03:57:47 PM
Here's a great pic of the 1965 Tico Toys Frankenstein Bike Buddy:



A much coveted classic! What more needs to be said?

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Hepcat

Here are front-and-back scans of a few more of my Monster World magazines:

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Mord

 Those Monster World were what monsterkid's dreams were made of. The front covers were always on prominent display in my bedroom. The ads were my wishlist for Christmas and birthday gifts. Simpler times.

Mike Scott

Quote from: Mord on December 02, 2019, 05:13:26 PM
The ads were my wishlist for Christmas and birthday gifts. Simpler times.

I still want some of that stuff!
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Here are some pics of a full Monster Finger Puppet Charms vending machine card!













Monsters for Sale knows of a collector who has identified 24 different Monster Finger Puppet Charms:



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Rex fury

Quote from: marsattacks666 on November 30, 2019, 04:16:10 PM
A Holy Grail that I want...and will never be.
Never say never! It seems to me that the bearded guy from the AMC show Comicbook Men found one at a garage sale in one of the shows earlier episodes. I still hold out hope to at least see the Ghostrider mask that was offered in ME comics back in the 50's.
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Hepcat

Here are some vending machine charms and other sundry paraphernalia from Toy Ranch's magnificent collection:













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Hepcat

Here are scans of a few more of my House of Secrets comics:









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Hepcat

Here are a couple of good pictures I lifted off the net of the Milton Bradley Munsters Card game from 1964:





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