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A replacement Amber Canopy for the A.L. Maxey Challenger Jr. race car. Created from a mold taken of an original part to ensure an accurate fit.
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Reproduction Whistle for the Masudaya Sonicon Rocket. With a blow of the whistle, you control the direction of the rocket. Guaranteed to perform just like the original whistle!
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Cragstan Mr. Robot Replacement Eyes. This is a set of replacement eyes for the Cragstan Mr. Robot. These easily glue in place with just a couple drops of super glue.
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A replacement Canopy for the Bandai Area Radiation Tester. The pivotal and meticulously crafted component, embodying precision and authenticity to cater to the discerning needs of enthusiasts and collectors seeking to revive the functionality and aesthetics of their cherished vintage radiation testers.
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1990's Vintage Mask Illusions Hand Critters Boxer Dog Puppet with the original tag. Made from latex rubber.
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A 1960's Humble Oil Pump & Derrick toy manufactured by Escon for toy distributor Melvin G. Miller and given as a gift to Humble Oil Refining Co. customers. It is a battery-operated working replica of an oil pump rig and derrick in fully working condition. The battery covers came in two colors, white and red. This toy has an original battery cover that has yellowed over time.
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Kyodo Press Co. KDP Tom and Dick Metal Rail Road Key Wind Hand Car toy. Works well and very whimsical!
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Daiya Japan Martian Supersensitive Radar Jeep - These are replacement windshield domes for the Daiya, Martian Supersensitive Radar Jeep. Sold as a set of two for a perfectly matched set and best look.
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Kanto Space Patrol Friction version replica cannon expertly crafted for a perfect fit.
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A replacement brass metal battery holder and lightbulb for the 1960’s Ideal Toys Robert the Robot. The battery holder is a perfect fitting replacement brass part complete with a correct, new bulb. We test fit each battery bar to an original toy robot to ensure an exact fitting installation.
To install, just remove Robert's head and insert the battery into the holder. Install the part into the robot's body cavity and reinstall the head. He is now ready to light up!