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BIONIC TRANSPORT AND REPAIR STATION™

Doll Equipment
©1975 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

card box printed in colours on pink to show the title, maker's details and photographs of the toy and illustrations of the characters Colonel Steve Austen ($6,000,000 Man)
contains a diagonistic system and space transport, a three part white plastic with clear and blue plastic trim, a blue cap or top which transforms the system into a rocket and a bag of equipment

Object details

Object type
Parts
This object consists of 3 parts.

  • Box
  • Toy
  • Toy Top
Titles
  • BIONIC TRANSPORT AND REPAIR STATION™ (manufacturer's title)
  • The Six million dollare man (series title)
Materials and techniques
printed card, moulded plastic
Brief description
Bionic Transport and Repair Station, Denys Fisher, Hong Kong, 1975

Bionic Transport and Repair Station, Denys Fisher, Hong Kong, 1975

Bionic Transport and Repair Station, Denys Fisher, Hong Kong, 1975
Physical description
card box printed in colours on pink to show the title, maker's details and photographs of the toy and illustrations of the characters Colonel Steve Austen ($6,000,000 Man)
contains a diagonistic system and space transport, a three part white plastic with clear and blue plastic trim, a blue cap or top which transforms the system into a rocket and a bag of equipment
Dimensions
  • Length: 15in
  • Depth: 5½in
  • Width: 6in
Production typemass produced
Credit line
Given by the Palitoy Company
Object history
Part of the Palitoy Archive
Production
Licensed by Kenner Produced and made in Hong Kong for Denys Fisher Toys

Reason For Production: retail
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
B.1516:1-1999

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Record createdJuly 28, 2000
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