Begin your journey through the 1985 Toy Fair Catalog from LJN, where they never stop growing up. This catalog includes exciting previews of the 1985 line-up. So, continue exploring to see some of the first previews that retailers saw of the newest action figures.
The 1985 LJN Toy Fair Catalog advertised a small selection of Voltron products, like a race track, to readers. Voltron began airing in the United States on September 10, 1984, combining elements from multiple Toei Animation properties. Over two years, the series aired a total of 124 episodes, earning millions of fans.
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As LJN designed the power pak electronic racing sets for 1985, they decided to craft a Voltron-themed racing set. Thus, they presented #6490, the Voltron III Space Jump, to retailers and vendors. This action-packed racing set allowed players to control two lions as they raced through space. Each of these lions featured light-up eyes. The set also featured a hazardous criss-cross space jump.
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About Our LJN Toy Fair Catalog Scans
LJN handed out catalogs to attendees of toy fairs and other events to promote their upcoming slate of products. Each catalog was filled with information about their newest toys, even ones still in development. Thus, they often provided the first looks at action figures, playsets, vehicles, and more from their lines. Therefore, they have become valuable and rare collector’s items.
These LJN Toy Fair Catalogs featured toys from their beloved lines. For instance, the company introduced the world to the heroic ThunderCats. They also competed in the motorized 4×4 vehicle market with the Rough Riders. Otherwise, the company created the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons toy line.
LJN used in-production prototypes in their images, as these catalogs were prepared before the lines were released. This meant that the featured toys often differed from the retail releases. Moreover, toys sometimes appeared only on these catalog pages, as they were canceled or never hit retail store shelves.
While LJN only handed these booklets out to trade professionals, we have now made them available to all. You can explore the toys featured in these catalogs with our LJN Toy Fair Catalog Scans. This is a rare treat since catalogs like these have become increasingly difficult to locate with each passing year.