Mork and Mindy Dolls

Mork and Mindy Dolls : Mork and Mindy dolls were part of the merchandising from the TV show Mork and Mindy starring the great Robin Williams.

Mindy had the red shirt and blue jeans and Mork was in his famous red outfit with the silver triangle on his chest. Mork also sported a silver back pack that when you pulled the cord would say all of the famous 'Mork-isms'.

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The original fiendishly difficult puzzle,

now with solution guide

 

The original fiendishly difficult puzzle, invented by Erno Rubik in Hungary and one of the biggest toy crazes ever. In 1982 Hawkin's Bazaar was the first to bring a few cases of the Rubik's Cube to England. Unfortunately 25 years ago we were very small and it wasn't long before a much larger company had the exclusive rights to distribute in the UK. We are very pleased to be offering it again! And now includes a new seven step solution guide.

 

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5.5cm Seven step solution guide

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About Hawkin's Bazaar
Hawkin's Bazaar has been providing you with unusual gifts, toys and gadgets since 1973. Originally a local toy shop at the Hawk Inn (hence the name), Hawkin's Bazaar now sells things you thought had gone forever and things you never even knew existed. They bring you Pin Art, Morph, Rubik's Cube, Big Trak, Space Hoppers and much more.

 

Also remembered...

Fashion Plates

Fashion Plates

Originally released in 1978 Fashion Plates consisted of three different-sized plates that made up a fashion and you would switch them around making new styles. It was a more primitive versin of the popular Fashion Wheel. After you had decided which combination you liked best,you put a piece of paper on top and used the special crayon to print it.

Fashion Plates also came with coloured pencils so you could colour in your design afterwards.

I remember playing with my Fashion Plates for many hours trying to see how many different fashions could be made out of it.

 

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