Steve
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Airfix Eagles - Captain Eagle (1978)
A long lost but much loved toy from back in the day. There were a few different Eagles action figures but this was the coolest because 1978 was all about the Sci-fi and these guys were the same size as Star Wars figures. If I recall correctly I think Captain Eagles and Han Solo were best mates and along with an army of time-traveller Micronauts often defended the universe from Baron Karza and Darth Vader but that was all in a living room far far away.
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I had this figure in about 1979 or 1980, but by then he'd been renamed Captain Superspace and was part of a set of three (the others were an alien called Tartron and a villain called Chrome Dome, who was basically just the Captain but all in black with an opaque grey helmet). I think they may have been knockoffs.
ReplyDeleteI think they were originally German or Italian toys that Airfix cherry-picked and repackaged. Perhaps yours was one of the originals.
ReplyDeletehttp://projectswordtoys.blogspot.co.uk/2010/01/mission-improbable.html
Deletetry this for possible memories
Interesting. Those are certainly the figures I had, but I don't recall the tank.
DeleteI have the Dr. War figure and I have been trying to find a value on it, and I haven't found a value yet.
ReplyDeleteApart from sticking it on e-bay with a high reserve price, I'm not sure. Anyone else know?
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DeleteIs your Dr. War boxed?
ReplyDeleteI've seen a complete unboxed but good condition one sell for £70 on eBay, and an unboxed damaged one (one of the claws was broken) for sale at around £40-45.
I'd be interested in seeing what the box is like if you've got that.
Still searching for a Sergeant Secret, if anyone's got one ...
I sold it for £65 to a collector. He loved it. But the mystery still remains: How does a figure from 1978 made in england wind up in a quarter vending machine in texas?
ReplyDeleteI sold it for £65 to a collector. He loved it. But the mystery still remains: How does a figure from 1978 made in england wind up in a quarter vending machine in texas?
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