Matchbox 1983… A New Beginning Catalogue

After being acquired by Universal Toys, 1983 kicked off a new era of ownership for the brand and a 30th-anniversary celebration.

Pac-Man from Coleco (1982)

“Mr. Arcade, I need help. My husband won’t come home.”

Spinwelder from Mattel (1974)

In 1974, Mattel released Spinwelder, a welding toy that children used to construct various vehicles.

Wham-O: Sports are Fun! Mini Catalogue

For more than 75 years, Wham-O has been a ubiquitous guest at family barbecues and outdoor playtime. This Sports Are Fun! mini-catalogue from the 1960s showcases the breadth of the company’s sporting and outdoor product lines at the time.

Cabbage Patch Kids Hide & Seek Game from Milton Bradley (1984)

“…before you match ’em you have to catch ’em.”

Flea Circus from Mattel (1966)

Released in 1966 from Mattel, Flea Circus was a three-dimensional skill game where players score points by making magnetic fleas perform a series of circus tricks.

Mega-Rig Space Base from Matchbox (1999)

“What do you do when it’s all up to you?”

Fright Factory – A Thingmaker Toy from Mattel (1967)

Fright Factory was another addition to Mattel’s Thingmaker line that allowed children to create horror movie-esque props at home.

Reliable Toy Company

At its peak, Reliable Toys was one of the largest toy makers in Canada.

Monster Mash from Parker Brothers (1987)

“It’s a wacky smash.”

Erector from Gilbert Toys (1965)

In 1965, Gilbert Toys introduced four new Erector sets, offering between 150 and 450 pieces and a slew of new build ideas.

Air Jammer Road Rammer from TOMY (1980)

“It’s a car that runs on air, no batteries or gas in there.”