
And here they are, in glorious wax that broke if you looked at it cross-eyed: the Miller Company’s Space Aliens, vintage 1960. Even back then, someone in the toy world knew what these things looked like. I had a fine collection of them.

And here they are, in glorious wax that broke if you looked at it cross-eyed: the Miller Company’s Space Aliens, vintage 1960. Even back then, someone in the toy world knew what these things looked like. I had a fine collection of them.
Lee, your childhood certainly had no lack of creative stimulants! Bless your family.
Evelyn
Thanks, Evelyn. My father used to make parachutes for these creatures. Hours of fun!
I’m pretty sure my brother had some of these. Whoever thought up some of these characters either had a very active imagination or an equally active dream life 🙂
Far less frightening than the average Millennial. 🙂
Wow! That’s the truth!
Army soldiers were my forte, especially the guy laying on his stomach with a machine gun.