More Junk

Started by raycastile, February 09, 2009, 04:50:30 AM

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Scatter

Quote from: Radioactive Rod Whitenack on June 30, 2009, 03:44:30 PM
Ray, I love your junk. Wait a minute. That didn't come out right.



Maybe if you drive your car over to his place, he can put some of his junk in your trunk??
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Dr.Terror

I used to get those Diener aliens at my Doctors as a matter of fact.   I had to get allergy shots once a week or so  as a kid so I was able to get quite a few of them before the "treasure chest" contained something else.
Morning, noon, or night, Anytime . . . . the count may strike. If you're caught you have to linger, Cause Dracula may bite your finger!

Barlow

Scatter wrote:

QuoteMaybe if you drive your car over to his place, he can put some of his junk in your trunk??

ROTFLMAO!! Thanks a lot! I just sprayed lemonade out my nose. And it's the real thing, fresh-squeezed lemonade. That stings!  :o ;)

Radioactive Rod Whitenack

Guys, this is a family oriented website. However, I guess there's no stopping Raymond from running around with his junk out for everyone to see. He seems to want to show his junk to anyone who'll look at it. I've never seen anyone so proud of their junk.

Rubbermonsters

Wow!!! Awesome Ben Cooper Caveman!!! I never seen one in mint shape like that!!


Quote from: raycastile on April 14, 2009, 02:35:36 AM
OK, time for more JUNK!






Several interesting things here.  I really like the cheesiness of the werewolf hands.  They are just two clumps of fur on a flimsy card.





An Imperial Frankenstein magnetic disguise kit and a Ben Cooper caveman jiggler.





Those skull specs are cool, but I really like the artwork on that red werewolf card.


And now something different:




This is a 70s Jaws bank.  Unlicensed, of course.  It's got a little slot on top its head for the coins.  It reminds me of the Ideal Jaws game.


Type3Toys

I love that bat! I just scored my 5th one too.
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raycastile

Quote from: Type3Toys on July 03, 2009, 06:36:34 AM
I love that bat! I just scored my 5th one too.


Cool.  Which bat?  I've got a lot of bats.
Raymond Castile

Scatter

Quote from: Barlow on July 01, 2009, 02:37:34 AM
Scatter wrote:

ROTFLMAO!! Thanks a lot! I just sprayed lemonade out my nose. And it's the real thing, fresh-squeezed lemonade. That stings!  :o ;)

Scatter is not responsible for personal injury or property damage due to his idiotic posts.
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raycastile

It's taken me some time, but I finally have more junk to show you.  Let's start off with some of my favorite Halloween junk – Fun World novelties.




I love 70s Fun World Halloween toys.  The Screechers came from HHWolfman.  Thanks Howard!








Raymond Castile

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Continuing with the Halloween theme, here is an Imagineering item.  The white stuff is light reflection.





A pair of cool Ben Cooper costumes.  The one on the left is the "Ape Man."  The one on the right is the "Cave Man."


Raymond Castile

raycastile

A cool counter display box full of pvc monsters.  The toys are neat, but the box really seals the deal.




Raymond Castile

raycastile

A vending machine display card.




A skull backpack and skull squirt gun.  The backpack has something to do with Peter Pan.  I guess the artwork is associated with the Lost Boys?




Raymond Castile

raycastile

I picked up several Imperial Unimonster toys recently, including these three tagged figures.  Now the only tagged Imperials I don't have are Dracula and King Kong.



Raymond Castile

raycastile

Here are some odds and ends.  These are the first I-Scream spoons I've ever owned.  That thing in the bag is an MPC witch cake topper.


Raymond Castile

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This is the piece that most interests me.  It is apparently a bagged AHI sparking Godzilla.  It doesn't say "AHI" anywhere on the package, but it has the Super Monsters name and AHI-styled fonts and artwork.  It's the original version of the toy.  The feet have toes, unlike the later ones.








Raymond Castile