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Description: One of the coolest and most unusual Fisher-Price toys from the 1950's was the #750 Space Blazer. This wooden alien craft has a futuristic shape and a green martian driver hidden behind the round cockpit dome. When pulled, the space craft makes a "Brrr-Brrr" motor sound while the cockpit dome spins and rings a bell. The bouncing antenna on front of the craft added to it's motion and appeal.
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Accessories:
- FPT4367 - Wooden cut-out space ship with red paper lithographs on the top, front, and sides. The middle of the space ship has 2 blue wooden wheels on the bottom and a round red wooden disc with a clear plastic dome on the top. The disc has a yellow paper lithograph on the top with pictures of 3 red engines with steam coming out of them. The dome covers a round green wooden alien figure head. The alien has a black printed face and a round blue wooden hat. The back of the space ship has a wooden cut-out tail with paper lithographs on the top of blue jet engine with sparks coming out of the back. The tail has a large nickle bell on the top. The front of the ship has a long spring antenna with a red wooden bead on the tip. When pulled, the cockpit disc and dome spin, ringing the bell on the tail with each turn, the ship makes a "brrr-brrr" sound, and the antenna on the front bounces. Measures 14" long, 4-1/2" high, and 4-1/4" wide.
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Variations: None.
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Other Information:
- Patent Pending.
- Also see the 1998 12th Annual ToyFest Commemorative Space Blazer.
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