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Showing posts with label Pyro X-300 Space Cruiser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pyro X-300 Space Cruiser. Show all posts

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Space Art: Pyro X-300 (2nd Version)

When I came across this vintage art featuring what is clearly the Pyro X-300, I knew I had to try and replicate it, so I did one in B&W like the original, and one in color. The background was culled from the Internet, while the Moon was a picture taken by my wife. As with the pic I posted yesterday, I didn't bother to make the broken fins on my sample look longer, leaving the toy just as it looks like in my collection.

Ed

Vintage art


Saturday, September 27, 2025

Space Art: Pyro X-300 (1st Version)

I wanted to place the X-300 in a nice outer space setting and this was my first attempt. I didn't bother to Photoshop it and make the rear fins longer as they be on a complete, unbroken example. Instead I kept my broken ship pretty much as is.

Ed



Friday, September 26, 2025

Pyro X-300 Space Cruiser - Silver-gray HP

Over the years, these have shown up in other colors besides silver-gray. Over the years I've been just as broke as I am now and couldn't afford to buy other colors! My sample is a tad rough which could be explained by the photos below. Oh well. It measures 9" (22.86cm) L x 3.625" (9.20cm) wingspan x 2.25" (5.71cm).

Ed

















T. Cohn Spaceport with Pyro X-300


Here's a good example of why these are often found broken. They were included with T. Cohn's tin-litho Space Port. In the hangar is a spring-loaded launch mechanism which, when activated, shot the X-300 out of the bay like, welll, a rocket ship. Unfortunately that was hard as hell on the tail fins which are often found broken (as in my example). AND, if Junior shot this thing off close to a wall or cabinet, the clear nose cone could get busted as well (as on my sample)



Here, the X-300 is shown with the Space Port and an Archer spaceman 


Artwork by Will Melchior



Thursday, July 20, 2023

Pyro X-300 Space Cruiser - Vintage and New

The first image I culled off of the Internet (facebook??) but have absolutely no clue where, but it appears to be a vintage image of Pyro's X-300 Space Cruiser - or at least a reasonable facsimile of it. I wanted to see if I could update it a bit using an actual photo of the toy, along with a photo of the Moon taken by Bettina, and a background image also culled off the Internet. BTW, I have two of these Pyro X-300's and both have broken tail fins. Still, I think it turned out pretty good - how about you? Enjoy! Opa Fritz



Saturday, March 21, 2015

Pyro (T. Cohn) Space Port

It's Sci-Fi and Fantasy Saturday and we've got a terrific toy from the Golden Age of space toys for your enjoyment - the tin-litho T. Cohn (aka Superior) Space Port. According to the book Blast Off! Rockets, Robots, Ray Guns, and Rarities from The Golden Age of Space Toys (by S. Mark Young, Steve Duin, and Mike Richardson) the Space Port, although made by T. Cohn, was actually sold by Pyro who packaged it in a set as a companion piece for their X-300 Space Cruiser. The Space Port has a spring-loaded catapult which launched the X-300 on its way to the outer reaches of space. Unfortunately the catapult mechanism is quite robust and caused the frail fins of the spaceship to break. The toy's graphics are just superb but sometime in the past someone pasted on a couple of green paper stars. They don't look bad and I'm not going to remove them. There's a spaceship on the side which looks an awful lot like a Gilmark plastic ship while he spacemen look similar to  Archer's. The overall dimensions for the toy are 10" (25.4cm) L x 7 3/4" (19.7cm) W x 7 1/4" (18.4cm) H. Enjoy! Opa Fritz and Oma Bettina.



That's a pretty strong spring powering this catapult


The release mechanism is on the back wall



This looks like a Gilmark space ship












The Pyro set included the X-300 Space Cruiser and the space port


I've included an Archer space man in these shots because he looks cool!





Saturday, October 13, 2012

Pyro X-300 Space Cruiser

Toys & Stuff recently featured several Pyro space ships from the Golden Age of Space Toys: the Pyro X-100 Space Scout , the Pyro X-200 Space Ranger in yellow & blue , and the Pyro Space Ranger in siler-gray. Unfortunately I do not have the fourth space ship in the series, the X-400 Space Explorer. But for today we feature a battle worn survivor from the same fleet - the X-300 Space Cruiser. It's body mimics the stereotypical rocket ship design of the 1950's in its elongated tube fuselage and wings jutting from the sides but deviates from the norm by having a clear cockpit at the tip of the fuselage. I love the detailing on this ship, especially the ladder leading up to the hatch just aft of the cockpit. These suckers are so hard to find so I guess I was fortunate enough to acquire one in this battered state. That being said, I don't do daily searches on eBay to see whether one's on the market or not and so have probably missed several sales.
My sample is missing the wheels, the tail fin tips are broken off and it appears as if the clear canopy took an asteroid hit but somehow it managed to land relatively intact. Making a guesstimate as to length and height, taking broken/missing pieces into consideration it's ca 9" (22.9cm) L x 2 1/4" (5.7cm) H x 3 5/8" (9.2cm) wingspan. I would love to get this restored but alas, with my dubious talents, it would end up in the scrap heap before too long. The wheels probably wouldn't be a problem and the tail fins might be doable but that clear cockpit! - sorry, no can do. So, for now let's enjoy this relic from the past (the toy that is - not me!) - Enjoy!



The 'asteroid damage' is plain to see in this view.