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US 1976 No. 1612. 93 cm long Eagle assembled from die cut printed cardboard & drinking straws. Angular parts seem very accurate although rounded parts such as the beak become angular too. See The Gerry Anderson Memorabilia Guide (Dennis Nicholson) p219 |
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US, UK and Portugal 1976. Made in Hong Kong. A water gun, mostly made of white plastic (imprinted like framework), with a green Eagle nose cone are the barrel end, red "rockets" at the rear, and green side pods. Blister pack with colourful art card of an Eagle including photos of Koenig and Bergman. See other Azrak-Hamway (ahi) toys. |
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UK 1988
Sterling silver.
20 mm long, 4 mm high. Fine accurate detailing. Attached by ring on front starboard pod to silver chain, 400 mm long.
White plastic display box, 7.5 x 5 x 2 cm, with transparent plastic lid. Dark brown felt backing section.
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USA 1976 - No 9263 - unknown if distributed From Amsco 1976 catalogue: Amsco's Put-Up Play-In Eagle is a faithful representation of the spacecraft seen each week on the popular Space 1999 television series. Youngsters can sit down inside, stand up and walk about an imaginary planet they've just landed on, or even use the play-in spacecraft as a play table. Constructed of sturdy, printed, corrugated board, the Eagle Play-In measures over 50 inches (127cm) long when completed. Easy assembly instructions are included. Individual box size 41" x 28" (104 x 71cm) Amsco also produced the Space 1999 Play Set |
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