Rack Toys

Discussion in 'Whatever' started by analog101, Mar 29, 2014.

  1. analog101

    analog101 Addicted

    Anybody else a fan of vintage rack toys? If you aren't familiar with the term 'Rack toy" it refers mostly to the cheap toys you could find on racks at drug and grocery stores back in the day. The relatively cheap cost of making the toys allowed for some bizarre licenses to be pursued and sometimes required some great packaging to help sell the toys. All pictures marked Plaid Stallions are used from here:http://www.plaidstallions.com/. It's a great visual resource site too, if you are interested. The Rack Toys book is also a really great read.http://www.amazon.com/Rack-Toys-Che...UTF8&qid=1396124625&sr=8-1&keywords=rack+toys

    The first 2 pictures are from my collection. The rest are borrowed from Plaid Stallions.

    Fleetwood toys Ghost Rider with interchangeable Johnny blaze head:
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    Fleetwood Toys Manimal:
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    Ray Bradbury's Martian Chronicles figures:
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    Azrak Hamway International Planet of the Apes wind-up:
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    Larami Land of the Lost Safari Shooter:
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    Super-hero toys:
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  2. greg

    greg Line of Credit

    Very cool stuff.
     
  3. ultrakaiju

    ultrakaiju Die-Cast Staff Member

    While I had never heard the term rack toys used to describe this sort of thing, it is stuff that I love. I am really shocked that there were licensed toys for some of these things, especially the Manimal or Martian Chronicles ones. Very cool stuff. Plaid Stallions is a nice site, I have perused it many a time.
     
  4. lurker

    lurker S7 Royalty

    I got this book when it came out, pretty cool stuff. I love junk toys.
     
  5. 666doll

    666doll Mini Boss

    My guess, Sucklord is a fan

    Love that Land of the Lost piece tho
     
  6. smurph

    smurph Comment King

    Really diggin' that Johnny Blaze Ghost Rider toy. Was curious when it was produced and this website gave a little background info:

    http://projectswordtoys.blogspot.com/20 ... t.html?m=1

    So wow, 1976... looks like yours has stood the test of time very well. Nice scores (and thread idea) analog :D
     
  7. analog101

    analog101 Addicted

    The one I got came from an unopened case someone found. I got it from Toons and Toys at NYCC2013.There are a couple variations that have different colored bikes and/or different background art too. Tracking down all the variations is on my list of things to do. I doubt I will be able to get them in the same condition,though.
     
  8. Greasebat

    Greasebat Side Dealer

    I'm a fan too, got the book last year. The cheaper and weirder the connection between toy & TV show, the better!
     
  9. Art-Whore

    Art-Whore Addicted

    ...LOVE me some Rack Toys!

    Thanks for the share Analog!

    ....ya Asshole! ;)
     
  10. analog101

    analog101 Addicted

    Just found out about these. I stole the pic from ebay. Such a bizarre concept.:
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  11. Art-Whore

    Art-Whore Addicted

    ^^^^
    LOVE it Jeff!

    AND there was a time when pretty much anything was added to crappy parachutes to teach kids the joy of climbing high structures, and well... throwing stuff off.

    Ahhh simpler times...

    JUST like my hippie parachute guy:

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    ...which is from the Parafools series:

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  12. misterdroid

    misterdroid Fresh Meat

    Hmm... My Girlfriend picked me up a near identical POTA Soldier Ape wind up at Toy Tokyo in NYC a few years ago. Wonder if the molds are being reused, knockoff or coincidence. I will have to dig it up and compare.
     

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