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#30 From: memfiss99
Date: Sun Aug 6, 2000 9:06 pm
Subject: any info on the chariot resin kits
memfiss99
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does anyone have any info or tips on the Lost is Space Chariot resin kits
monstersinmotion.com has listed...I have never built a resin kit before whats it
like to work with instead of plastic kits ?

#29 From: klisfan
Date: Thu Aug 3, 2000 9:46 pm
Subject: Robot Memories Act 2 VHS tape
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Check out <a href=http://www.robotmemories.com
target=new>http://www.robotmemories.com</a><br>a brand new home video starring
<br>the Robot’s ‘Inside’ man from Lost In Space, Bob May!

#28 From: klisfan
Date: Wed Aug 2, 2000 12:55 am
Subject: D & S Sci-Fi Toy World
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Seen this site and thought some of you may like to check it out  <a
href=http://www.dnstoys.com/ target=new>http://www.dnstoys.com/</a>

#27 From: klisfan
Date: Mon Jul 31, 2000 11:55 pm
Subject: Memfiss Photo's
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Cool pictures of the Remco Advertisements. Could
you amagine if someone stocked up on those Remco's at
that price and what they could get today. Of course
that also goes with alot of other things beside these
robots. If we only would of known, or had the money
then.....LOL

#26 From: klisfan
Date: Mon Jul 31, 2000 6:42 pm
Subject: Re: posted more photos
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Speaking of posting more pictures. How about some of you memebers posting in the
club some of your collectibles for us to see. Im sure we would all enjoy
checking them out.<br><br>Thank You!!!!!!!

#25 From: memfiss99
Date: Thu Jul 27, 2000 6:44 pm
Subject: posted more photos
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uploaded classic ads for the remco LIS B9 robots...(they sold new for $7.95) the
remco LIS ray pistol and helmet set and the mattel 'rotojet' rifle

#24 From: memfiss99
Date: Thu Jul 27, 2000 12:44 am
Subject: premier scifi miniatures web site
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We are a model building service catering to
serious<br> collectors of sci-fi TV & Movie related model
kits. We are<br> also now the exclusive builder for
LUNAR MODELS, the<br> largest producer of Lost In Space
model kits anywhere!!<br><br> Visit our site at:<br>
www.premierscifiminiatures.com<br> You may also access through the LINKS
section.<br><br> We look forward to serving you soon.

#23 From: memfiss99
Date: Tue Jul 25, 2000 8:47 am
Subject: starbase1.com toy site
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<a href=http://www.starbase1.com/ target=new>http://www.starbase1.com/</a>
<br>has alot of interesting<br>trek, Mission Impossible and other scifi
toys...lots of trek xmas ornaments check them out

#22 From: klisfan
Date: Fri Jul 21, 2000 7:53 pm
Subject: John's Collectibles and Toys
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#21 From: klisfan
Date: Thu Jul 20, 2000 2:19 am
Subject: Hallmark Robot Ornament
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I added a picture of my Hallmark Ornament my
Parents gave me today. It is Handcrafted and Tin - Dated
2000 and First in the Robot Parade Series. Sculpted by
Nello Williams. Playmate, household helper,
encyclopedia, watchdog! Any robot born in the imagination of a
1950's scientist, sci-fi writer, or child was an amazing
invention. Robots were automated, tireless wonders! Short or
tall, round or rectangular, they looked somewhat human.
They'd whir and clank, and had countless gears and
gauges. Sure, they moved a bit awkwardly and spoke in a
staccato voice, but they were going to make life a lot
easier! Remember the pictures...remember the
toys...remember the fun of imagining what "your" robot could do.
And look for a different robot ornament to join this
series each year. <br>The picture of the Robot is in the
Photo section under "Misc Robots" if you would like to
check it out..............

#20 From: klisfan
Date: Wed Jul 19, 2000 2:04 am
Subject: Re: Johnny Lighting Lost in Space toys.
klisfan
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Big Lots stores. Never heard of that store
before. I just ordered two JL die cast to complete my 50
film cells. I never got any good deals on them like
you mentioned. Looks like a good time to stock up on
some John, "Good Luck".

#19 From: John110LT
Date: Wed Jul 19, 2000 1:37 am
Subject: Re: Johnny Lighting Lost in Space toys.
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The stores are called Big Lots stores. Don't know
if you have any in your area but I live in Nebraska
and we have a couple around here. Couldn't believe
they were so cheap. I'll try and find out what other
chain those stores belong too and maybe there is one in
your area.

#18 From: klisfan
Date: Tue Jul 18, 2000 7:23 pm
Subject: Collectibles site
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Village Comics & Collectibles<br><br><a href=http://www.villagecomics.com
target=new>http://www.villagecomics.com</a> <br><br>Some Cool Stuff to check
out.......

#17 From: memfiss99
Date: Tue Jul 18, 2000 7:05 am
Subject: life size movie and tv photo standup's
memfiss99
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ADVANCE GRAPHICS is the source for both the
talking and nontalking LIS robot standup..their site
is<br><a
href=http://64.70.155.19/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=lifesizest\
andups.com&Product_Code=296
target=new>http://64.70.155.19/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=life\
sizestandup
s.com&Product_Code=296</a>

#16 From: klisfan
Date: Mon Jul 17, 2000 10:32 pm
Subject: Black Beauty
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I have a little Corgi Black Beauty Car my Uncle
gave me years ago. He told me it was a collectors
item. You know something he was right. Wish he was
still around so I could tell him I still have it. Will
try to get picture of it for the club. Welcome to the
Club Brian!!! Go ahead and post a pic of your Awesome
B9 is it is today if you would like to.

#15 From: memfiss99
Date: Mon Jul 17, 2000 9:10 pm
Subject: Green Hornet Car 'Black Beauty'
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<a href=http://www.the-black-beauty.com/
target=new>http://www.the-black-beauty.com/</a><br>site belongs
to the collector who located and restored one of the
'Black Beauty' cars the studio used<br>in making the
'Green Hornet' tv show...has a nice slide show of the
restored cars with all the gadgets

#14 From: klisfan
Date: Mon Jul 17, 2000 2:26 pm
Subject: Re: Johnny Lighting Lost in Space toys.
klisfan
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John, What stores are you talking about?<br><br>Thank You.........

#13 From: John110LT
Date: Mon Jul 17, 2000 11:54 am
Subject: Johnny Lighting Lost in Space toys.
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If anyone has a Big Lots store around where you live you should check it
out,because I found the Johnny Lightning Lost in Space stuff for 1.49 each.
Check out one of these stores in your area.

#12 From: memfiss99
Date: Mon Jul 17, 2000 6:08 am
Subject: lavalite retro spaceship
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I found this gem last christmas its a
retro<br>art deco 'spaceship'<br>lavalite...the added a
nosecone and finned base to a basic tapered lavalite
bottle...the photo is posted in the misc toys section

#11 From: memfiss99
Date: Sun Jul 16, 2000 4:42 am
Subject: Battlestar Fans : battlestar toys sale
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<a href=http://www.curemode.com/battlestar/bgstore.htm
target=new>http://www.curemode.com/battlestar/bgstore.htm</a><br>has battlestar
galatcia items on sale check out the web site for details

#10 From: memfiss99
Date: Sun Jul 16, 2000 4:29 am
Subject: Time and Space Toys J2 Playset
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Time and Space Toys has the Trendmasters Jupiter
2 playsets in stock...heres the email :<br><br>Yes!
$45 plus $6 shipping. If you'd like one, here are
your payment<br><br>options:<br><br><br><br>We offer
three easy PAYMENT OPTIONS for your
items:<br><br><br><br>PAYMENT OPTION #1<br><br>CREDIT CARD PAYMENT Direct to
us:<br><br>We can accept VISA and Mastercard directly. You may
phone, fax or mail<br><br>your credit card info. Please
do not e-mail the credit card payment<br><br>info
for security. If you want to use a credit card
online, please see our<br><br>second payment option
(PayPal) below.<br><br>**Note that your fax or payment
letter should contain the following info:<br><br>-Item
description & price<br><br>-Name as appears on card, cc no.
and expiration date<br><br>-your shipping
address<br><br><br><br>PAYMENT OPTION #2<br><br>CREDIT CARD PAYMENT via
PAYPAL:<br><br>We can accept VISA and Mastercard via the PayPal
website. The following<br><br>link will take you there,
plus reward any new user and their referral
party<br><br>both with $5.00 for signing
up.<br><br>https://secure.paypal.com/refer/pal=katt%40erols.com<br><br>**Note
that your e-mail sent through PayPal to us should
contain the<br><br>following info:<br><br>-Item
description & price<br><br>-your name & shipping
address<br><br><br><br>PAYMENT OPTION #3<br><br>MONEY ORDER
PAYMENT:<br><br>Money Orders should be made payable to "TIME & SPACE
TOYS".<br><br>Mail your money order ALONG WITH PAYMENT LETTER ON A
SEPARATE sheet of<br><br>paper. Sorry, but we do not
accept personal checks.<br><br>**Note that your payment
letter should contain the following info:<br><br>-Item
description & price<br><br>-your name & shipping
address<br><br><br><br>Mail, Phone & FAX info:<br><br><br><br>TIME & SPACE
TOYS<br><br>P.O. Box 94<br><br>Newington, Virginia
22122<br><br>phone: (703) 339-8576<br><br>FAX:
(240)214-5972<br><br><br><br>Thanks,<br><br>Elana
Kriess<br><br>______________________<br><br>Time
& Space Toys<br><br>P.O. Box 94<br><br>Newington,
VA 22122 USA<br><br>tel. (703) 339-8576<br><br>fax.
(240) 214-5972

#9 From: memfiss99
Date: Sat Jul 15, 2000 11:35 pm
Subject: two new photos
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just to add to the confusion about the mystery
mexican or spanish B9 I added a photo from ebay showing
it next to a Remco robot....it ain't the same...also
posted a photo of the new resin Fireball XL-5 model in
the misc models and toys section

#8 From: memfiss99
Date: Sat Jul 15, 2000 6:18 pm
Subject: Re: Remco Question????
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lostintoys.com the lost in space museum<br>has
the follwing info on the remco LIS robot:<br><br>
Lost in Space Remco Robot<br><br> Title:<br><br> Lost
in Space Remco Robot<br> Manufacturer:<br> Remco<br>
Place Of Manufacture:<br> USA<br> Year:<br>
1966-1970?<br> Toy Dimensions:<br> 12 inches high<br> Packaging
Dimensions:<br> 8 x 10 x 14 inches<br> Serial Number:<br> 760<br>
Licensed:<br> Yes<br> Description:<br> This battery powered
motorized robot is a<br> collectors dream! The robot moves,
has<br> blinking lights and manually movable spring<br>
controlled arms.<br> Comment:<br> Produced in several color
combinations of<br> torso/arms and legs including
red/black,<br> red/blue, blue/black, green/black, black/red<br>
and metallic blue/black.

#7 From: klisfan
Date: Sat Jul 15, 2000 2:44 pm
Subject: Remco Question????
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I still have no idea what colors the LIS Remco Robot was available in. Can
anyone help out on this question????

#6 From: klisfan
Date: Sat Jul 15, 2000 2:42 pm
Subject: Collections
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Feel free to post some of your pictures of your collections here. I will have to
take some pictures of mine and start posting.

#5 From: klisfan
Date: Wed Jul 12, 2000 11:03 pm
Subject: Welcome Everyone
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This should be fun for everyone. Something about
Robots,Space Toys,and Lost In Space that always fascinated me.
Post pictures of your favorite space toys in the club
for all to see. We would love to see and here about
them. "Joining this club Computes"......

#4 From: rdutczak
Date: Wed Jul 12, 2000 1:48 am
Subject: Re: franklin mint and the B9
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Dave,<br><br>That is a fine addition to your collection. Those Franklin Mint
robots are one of the "Best" LIS collectables to come out.

#3 From: memfiss99
Date: Mon Jul 10, 2000 6:26 am
Subject: franklin mint and the B9
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I just bid and won thru eBay a franklin mint
B9---never occured to me to check to see if they had a web
site or IF the replica was still available....oh
well...with the shipping it cost me around $90....the same
price I COULD have bought a new one with the box....a
lesson learned do your homework BEFORE bidding....

#2 From: memfiss99
Date: Mon Jul 10, 2000 5:48 am
Subject: Welcome to Toys Lost in Space and Time
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Its taken two years to grow to the point where
Klisfan and I wanted a club to share our toy hobbies
...upload your photos ask quesitons , discuss the latest
priced on LIS and scifi toys and fandom<br>make new
friends along the way<br><br>Dave
Berry<br>memfiss99<br>Kevin Gasman<br>klisfan

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