Japan toys: Masudaya tin products: old 1960s

Japan toys: Masudaya tin products: old 1960s

NASA spacecraft, etc .:

Masdaya Satellite Tracking Station

Daishin Kogyo’s Apollo moon lander

Nomura Toy’s Moon Traveler

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Masdaya (modern toy) satellite spacecraft surveillance station sold around 1955
I repaired the immovable item. (It runs on two single batteries.)
Internal wiring was repaired, and the radar antenna and two belts that rotate the earth were replaced with new ones.
The red button at the bottom right of the main unit turns on the buzzer and the red lamp on the tower lights up, but there were no parts and repair was not possible.

Daishin Kogyo’s Apollo moon lander sold around 1970

It runs mystery while blinking the lamp with two C batteries.
★ You can watch the operation on YouTube. ★ From here ★

I repaired the immovable item. The main repair is the contact part of the battery box. (See photo)
Since there is no clear orange part on the left side of the hull, a thin aluminum plate is attached, and one propeller on the left front side is damaged.
If you get an orange clear part, the aluminum plate is only fixed with ricin from the inside, so I think it will come off if you push it from the inside.
Aluminum plates are not beautifully processed, so please take a closer look at the photos and videos.

Nomura Toy’s Moon Traveler sold around 1965

Apollo Z tin spacecraft.
It is an export item purchased at an eBay auction 4-5 years ago. I bought it as an unused item
If you look closely, the claw part of the battery cover was repaired. I have replaced the batteries many times
There is no problem at present because the repair is disappointing and inconspicuous.