Battlestar Galactica Model Kits from Monogram (1979)

The Colonial Viper and Cylon Raider shown in this vintage advertisement were two of the four model kits released by Monogram following the 1978 premiere of Battlestar Galactica.

Dancerina from Mattel (1969)

Mattel brought ballet to the playroom with Dancerina, a 24-inch battery-operated doll that could pirouette, toe-dance, and gracefully turn her head, all at the push or twist of a control knob hidden in her plastic tiara.

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Garton Toy Company (1963)

Over nearly a century, the Garton Toy Company manufactured a wide variety of ride-on toys in wood, metal, or a combination of both materials.

Memory Games from Milton Bradley (1980s)

Milton Bradley released its first Memory game in the mid-1960s, marking the company’s entry into the matching-pairs genre.

R-R-R-Raw Power from Ideal Toy Company (1976)

“Your bike can have the cycle sound…”

Dinky Speedwheels (1969)

In the late 1960s, Dinky released new Speedwheels models to compete with Mattel’s Hot Wheels, which were then gaining a foothold in the UK Marketplace.

Talking Hand Puppets from Mattel (1962)

“You don’t think I’m bad, do you?”

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Mattel Toys and Hobbies Catalogue (1972)

Mattel’s 1972 Toys and Hobbies catalogue introduced new and updated product lines ahead of the annual Toy Fair trade show.

The Rat Patrol from Aurora (1967)

Released by Aurora in 1967, The Rat Patrol hobby kit drew inspiration from the World War II television series of the same name, which aired for two seasons on ABC in the mid-1960s.

Roller Racer from Wham-O (1987)

“No motor and no batteries but something really moves that thing.”