Over on the Universal Monster Army message board, collector extraordinaire Richard Olsen has shared an incredible display he created for his Takara Universal Monster large size inflatables. Adding to the fantasticness of it all, Richard has owned these since he got them when they were new if I remember correctly (perhaps one came later on). His collection of monster toys is truly staggering, especially for a seventies / eighties kid like me. Richard grew up in and collected the toys of the age I day dream about. He was in the heart of the monster boom and never stopped and never fails to know, show, and share some deeply interesting, often obscure, and mind blowing info.
I've linked directly to the post below, I think you. An see his photos without being a member of the website, but if not, sign up. There's no spam involved and there's lots of cool stuff to see:
http://www.universalmonsterarmy.com/...?topic=19630.0
Best,
Shannon
I've linked directly to the post below, I think you. An see his photos without being a member of the website, but if not, sign up. There's no spam involved and there's lots of cool stuff to see:
http://www.universalmonsterarmy.com/...?topic=19630.0
Best,
Shannon
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