We think Marx made some of the best playsets---here's a request for an oldie but goodie---their 1950's Freight Trucking Terminal with accessories and box featured in a previous auction at Croton's SeriousToyz.com. It's been sliced and diced for your viewing pleasure. This one just cries out for putz-i-fying! It's followed by a great 1954 Westinghouse decorating catalog (and link here), courtesy of Mark P, and a fab vintage Brach's Halloween Candy box (see more and link here) courtesy of Bindlegrim.
Again, click on the photos and links.
We love finding great websites and blogs. Check out The Milano Model Kit & Toy Museum; lots of vintage eye candy here and plenty of inspiration of our putz artisans http://www.toys-n-cars.com/
And courtesy of Croton's own Tom Faranda's Folly: Samurai Stuntman Makes a Living Out of Dying, a very interesting video indeed AND something completely different http://bit.ly/2lLxyX1
We just love the old images on vintage Christmas labels, stickers and such.
Click here the link to see Angela's "Paper Christmas Collection"
AN OLDIE BUT GOODIE, AGAIN BY SPECIAL REQUEST--THE RED CHURCH PROJECT; CLICK HERE
HOWARD'S LATEST PROJECT, THE ELF DORMITORY! MORE HERE
THE "OVER LOOK"--THOSE WILD AND CRAZY MALE FASHIONS FROM THE 70'S; more here
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70's men's fashions were the WORST!
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