Space Invader Star Gun
Toy Gun
1978-1982 (manufactured)
1978-1982 (manufactured)
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Toy gun and original packaging. The grip and rear part of the gun are made in two pieces from transparent purple plastic. Inside can be seen the workings, all made from bright, colourful plastic. A geared mechanism inside the gun causes it to emit a clicking sound when the orange trigger is pulled. On the proper left side within a roundel is the moulded detail of a songbird in flight. The barrel of the gun is a slightly tapering cylinder made from red plastic.
The gun fits neatly into a card insert which has been cut to the gun's exact shape. The insert fits inside the five-sided card box, which is shaped to the gun's proportions. The lid of the box has a cellophane window of the outline of the gun. The rest of the lid is colour-printed in deep blue, red, yellow and white, showing images of space and spacecraft.
The gun fits neatly into a card insert which has been cut to the gun's exact shape. The insert fits inside the five-sided card box, which is shaped to the gun's proportions. The lid of the box has a cellophane window of the outline of the gun. The rest of the lid is colour-printed in deep blue, red, yellow and white, showing images of space and spacecraft.
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Parts | This object consists of 4 parts.
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Title | Space Invader Star Gun (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | Plastic; steel; printed card |
Brief description | Toy gun, 'Space Invader Star Gun'; Plastic, Korean, 1978-1982 |
Physical description | Toy gun and original packaging. The grip and rear part of the gun are made in two pieces from transparent purple plastic. Inside can be seen the workings, all made from bright, colourful plastic. A geared mechanism inside the gun causes it to emit a clicking sound when the orange trigger is pulled. On the proper left side within a roundel is the moulded detail of a songbird in flight. The barrel of the gun is a slightly tapering cylinder made from red plastic. The gun fits neatly into a card insert which has been cut to the gun's exact shape. The insert fits inside the five-sided card box, which is shaped to the gun's proportions. The lid of the box has a cellophane window of the outline of the gun. The rest of the lid is colour-printed in deep blue, red, yellow and white, showing images of space and spacecraft. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
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Object history | Part of the Edward Castle collection. |
Production | This toy is a copy of an earlier space gun produced by Japanese manufacturer Yoshiya. It seems to have been produced under the name Space Invader to capitalise on the popular arcade video game of the same name, released in 1978. |
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Accession number | B.253:1 to 4-2016 |
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Record created | November 8, 2016 |
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