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 Interesting bit on a guy who bought 1960's MARX horse molds 
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Thought some of you may find this interesting, this gentleman bought some old 1960's MARX "thunderbolt" horse molds, and poured some in never before used colors. Pretty cool.

I had Marx Johnny West toys as a kid in the 70's...there's a whole market for reproduction and custom pieces. Not what my wallet needs!

http://stevostoys.com/HorseOdyssey2.htm

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...only wish he had more photos of the plastic pouring process..

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neat :D i had jonny west as well growing up (maybe i still do, under the stairs somewhere?)
its amazing how big those molds are, several hundred pounds and as big as a pallet, wow


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I imagine it would have been "Styrene injection" rather than pouring.
Had the Geronimo figure as a kid. Great toys.
If I remember correctly Daniel Boone is the rarest of those Marx type figs.

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Thanks for posting, that was interesting.

I've seen old Combex molds up on the bay occasionally. They always go for quite a lot.
The last one was for this Jayne Mansfield hot water bottle from the 50's.

Apparently a whole bunch of molds went up before i started collecting Combex
and they went for a lot. No idea who's buying them . . . . seems a bit specialised
if you dont intend on using them.

Maybe some people collect molds of toys, rather than the toys themselves . . . .
or maybe they have all the toys so they've started on the molds!

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cool! what was that originally called? Jayne Mansfield hot water bottle... I remember seeing re-issues of those in the early 90's

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Fascinating read, thanks for the post. Amazing how big the molds are !
( I would like to see some kaiju sprays on those white horsies though...)

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