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Lost in Space

3-D Board Game
1966 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

card box printed in colours to show the title, maker's details and photographs of the game being played, and actors from the CBS TV series
contains printed card parts which form a three dimensional structure; four moulded plastic playing pieces

Object details

Object type
Titles
  • Lost in Space (series title)
  • 3D ACTION FUN GAME (series title)
Materials and techniques
printed card, moulded plastic
Brief description
Lost in Space board game made in the US by Remco in 1966
Physical description
card box printed in colours to show the title, maker's details and photographs of the game being played, and actors from the CBS TV series
contains printed card parts which form a three dimensional structure; four moulded plastic playing pieces
Dimensions
  • Length: 18½in
  • Width: 14in
  • Depth: 2¾in
Production typemass produced
Copy number
Style 761
Credit line
Given by the Palitoy Company
Object history
Part of the Palitoy Archive

"Lost in Space" was CBS TV series
Production
Made in USA, Litho in USA

Reason For Production: retail
Collection
Accession number
B.872-1999

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Record createdJuly 6, 2000
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