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1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog – Page 67 – Ride-Ons

This 1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog page presented a ride-on vehicle: 1832, the Cabbage Patch Kids ‘Koosas’ 13” Power Cycle.

1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog – Page 68 – Ride-Ons

This 1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog page promoted a licensed ride-on vehicle: 1829, the Big Bird 13” Power Cycle.

1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog – Page 69 – Ride-Ons

This 1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog page featured a licensed ride-on vehicle: 1802, the Sesame Street 9” Parade Cycle.

1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog – Page 70 – Ride-Ons

This 1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog page presented the licensed ride-on vehicle: 1811, the Dr. Seuss The Cat in the Hat Infant Rocker.

1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog – Page 71 – Ride-Ons

This 1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog page promoted the ride-on vehicle: 1813, the Cabbage Patch Kids Poppin’ Train.

1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog – Page 72 – Ride-Ons

This 1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog page promoted a new ride-on vehicle: 1859, the Cabbage Patch Kids Vacation Buggy.

1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog – Page 86 – Sectaurs

This 1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog page introduced readers to the imaginative world of the Sectaurs action figure line.

1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog – Page 87 – Sectaurs

This 1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog page continued to introduce readers to the exciting Sectaurs action figure line.

1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog – Page 88 – Sectaurs

This 1985 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog page presented a pair of Sectaurs action figures: 0901, Dargon and Dragonflyer.

1987 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog – Page 48 – Power Cycles

This 1987 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog page began by featuring 1866, the Knight Rider 16” Power Cycle Ride-On vehicle.

1987 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog – Page 49 – Power Cycles

Page 49 of the 1987 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog began by promoting 1828, the Fastrak 16” Power Cycle Ride-On vehicle.

1987 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog – Page 50 – Power Cycles

Page 50 of the 1987 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog presented readers with 1897, the MASK 16” Thunder Hawk Power Cycle Ride-On.

1987 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog – Page 51 – Power Cycles

Page 51 of the 1987 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog began by presening information on 1898, the Rambo 16” Power Cycle Ride-On.

1984 Hasbro Toy Fair Catalog – page 65 – Transformers

The mural of the battle between the Autobots and the Decepticons continued on page 65 of the 1984 Hasbro Toy Fair Catalog.

1984 Hasbro Toy Fair Catalog – Page 66 – Transformers

Page 66 of the 1984 Hasbro Toy Fair Catalog began earnestly presenting the new Transformers action figures.

1984 Hasbro Toy Fair Catalog – Page 67 – Transformers

Page 67 of the 1984 Hasbro Toy Fair Catalog continued the image of Transformers Autobot cars and displayed even more action figures.

1984 Hasbro Toy Fair Catalog – Page 69 – Transformers

Page 69 of the 1984 Hasbro Toy Fair Catalog continued advertising the evil Transformers from the Decepticon forces.

Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light; The Most Overlooked Sci-Fi Fantasy Toyline of the 80s

In 1987, Hasbro created the most incredible, yet overlooked, science fiction fantasy toyline of the decade, the Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light.

How Much Money Can I Make From Selling My Vintage Toys?

If you have old toys laying around, you might ask: How much money can I make from selling my vintage toys? Are my vintage toys worth anything?

Coming to a city near you: National Tour 2021

We look forward to coming to a city near you when we take our national tour in December 2021. Since not everyone has the time available to pack away their toy collections for shipment, we will be heading out to visit a city near you.

Why Do People Collect Toys?

Have you ever seen a toy collector or thought about collecting toys yourself and wondered what the benefits are?

1983 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog

Wheeljack's Lab proudly presents high-definition scans of the 1983 Coleco Toy Fair Catalog featuring electronic games and licensed toys.

What toys should not get graded by the AFA/CGA, CAS, etc?

For decades, services like the AFA (Action Figure Authority), which is a part of the CGA (Collectible Grading Authority), and the CAS (Collector’s Archives Services) have helped to preserve toys from the past.

The Ten Most Expensive Takara Microman Toys

After years of producing 12” action figures, Takara decided to revolutionize the Japanese toy industry by introducing a micro-sized hero: Microman.